Daily Times (Primos, PA)

UConn women unanimous choice atop AAC poll

- By Doug Feinberg

PHILADELPH­IA >> For the seventh and final time Geno Auriemma and UConn were the unanimous choice to win the American Athletic Conference in the preseason poll.

Next year things will change as the Huskies head back to the Big East.

The Huskies have simply dominated conference play, winning all 120 regular season and postseason AAC games since the conference was formed in 2013.

Only once has a conference team come within single digits of UConn when the Huskies only beat Tulane by three in New Orleans a few seasons ago. Auriemma wasn’t ready to be nostalgic about the conference that the Huskies have run through without a loss.

“The one thing I learned over the last number of years is that I can’t keep track of all the records. I can’t keep track of all the numbers that people throw at me, Auriemma said. “It ends up being that the only records that matter are, do you go 6-0 in March? Other than, when you walk into our building and practice facility, all you see are the 11 national championsh­ip banners. Any of that other stuff there’s no sign of that anywhere.”

UConn received 11 firstplace votes from the other coaches in the league Monday. Auriemma picked Central Florida to win since he couldn’t pick his own team.

“It’s all I’ve known so yeah it would be cool to go out with another championsh­ip,” said UConn’s Crystal Dangerfiel­d, who was picked as co-preseason player of the year with Kay Kay Wright of Central Florida.

With the Huskies leaving that will open up opportunit­ies for other teams to realistica­lly win a conference title.

“It’s definitely an amazing position to be in. I think myself as a head coach I try and sell championsh­ips,” said Cincinnati coach Michelle Clark-Heard, whose team was picked third. “A lot of programs will be that way. I think now you go back to that stage where you can sell your program to win a championsh­ip. That really excites me.”

 ?? KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Connecticu­t coach Geno Auriemma gestures during a game againtst Louisville.
KATHY WILLENS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Connecticu­t coach Geno Auriemma gestures during a game againtst Louisville.

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