UConn won its 22nd Big East Tournament title on Monday with a 78-42 win over Georgetown.
Paige Bueckers was named the most outstanding player of the tournament, one year after missing out on the tournament with an ACL tear. It continued what has been a triumphant return from injury for Bueckers, who is set to return next year for the Huskies rather than declare for the WNBA.
Bueckers averaged 27.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and four blocks per game in the tournament, while also shooting above 50 percent field goal percentage.
"A year ago I would have done anything to be in basketball shoes instead of streetwear and to be playing in the most important month of basketball," Bueckers said postgame. "I wanted to embrace it and have fun. I'm extremely grateful and happy to be playing basketball."
The Huskies haven’t lost a conference championship since 2013. But for head coach Geno Auriemma, this title was special.
The team has been once again marred by injuries this season, with five players out for the season. That includes Azzi Fudd and Caroline Ducharme, both of whom were anticipated to factor heavily for the Huskies. Also absent for the last two games was Aaliyah Edwards, who sat out with a broken nose.
"I don't think any of [the other titles] were quite as challenging for this team and these kids," Auriemma said.
For Georgetown, the title game was its first championship appearance in school history, coming off the team's best season since 2011-12. Their semifinal win Sunday also came on the same day as what would have been coach Tasha Butts' 42nd birthday.
Butts died of breast cancer on Oct. 23, and members of the team's staff wore pink for the championship game in honor of their former coach.
"I'm a very spiritual person," forward Graceann Bennett said. "And I have no doubt in my mind that the way things happened for us and that energy was divine."