Stamford Advocate

Hudy back at UConn

Returns as director of sports performanc­e

- By Doug Bonjour

Andrea Hudy is returning to UConn as the director of sports performanc­e for women’s basketball, the school announced Wednesday.

Hudy previously worked with the Huskies from 1995-2004, helping three different programs capture eight NCAA championsh­ips. She was the primary sport performanc­e coach when the Huskies won the 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2004 titles in women’s basketball, and also spent time with the national championsh­ip men’s basketball (1999, 2004) and men’s soccer teams (2000).

Hudy spent the past two seasons as head coach of basketball strength and conditioni­ng at Texas. In that role, she oversaw the strength and conditioni­ng program for both the men’s and women’s teams and was the primary sport performanc­e coach for the men.

She replaces Amanda Kimball, who took a new position within the UConn athletic department as director of holistic and reintegrat­ion sports performanc­e.

“We’re beyond excited to bring in someone like Andrea Hudy,” UConn coach Geno Auriemma said in a

statement. “She’s been here before and knows what the expectatio­n level is. She had a lot of success here, and at Kansas, and at Texas. To get one of the premier strength and conditioni­ng coaches, in men’s or women’s basketball, was a great opportunit­y for us. We’ve had great success here with our strength and conditioni­ng. I think Hudy being here, especially with such a young team this year, gives us an opportunit­y to add to what we’ve been doing here all this time.”

In 27 seasons as a collegiate strength and conditioni­ng coach, Hudy has trained 51 student-athletes who have gone on to play in the NBA and 21 who have gone on to play in the WNBA.

“Returning to the University of Connecticu­t is a full circle moment,” said Hudy, a Maryland graduate who earned her master’s in sport biomechani­cs from UConn in 1999. “Having started my career here over 26 years ago created a solid foundation for me in sports performanc­e, and to be a part of UConn again is a great opportunit­y. It will be a great experience to see such a familiar place with new perspectiv­es. I am grateful to Coach Auriemma and his staff, David Benedict, and the University of Connecticu­t for this opportunit­y to continue cultivatin­g the championsh­ip culture that has become a rich tradition. It is an honor and a privilege.”

Prior to Texas, Hudy spent 15 years as the strength and conditioni­ng coach for Kansas men’s basketball. The Jayhawks produced 35 NBA Draft picks and won the 2008 NCAA title during that time.

In 2017, the National Strength and Conditioni­ng Associatio­n honored Hudy with the Impact Award, given to an individual whose career has greatly contribute­d to the advancemen­t of the national or internatio­nal strength and conditioni­ng or fitness industries.

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