Former UConn Huskies football players Skyler Bell, Joe Fagnano, and Chris Freeman all made their NFL debuts in Week 17 of the 2024 NFL season. Bell, a wide receiver, saw limited action for the New York Jets; Fagnano, a quarterback, took a few snaps for the Green Bay Packers; and Freeman, a kicker, handled kickoff duties for the New England Patriots. All three players are undrafted rookies or practice squad call-ups, marking a significant achievement for the UConn program.
Former UConn Huskies football player Chris Freemen has signed with the Houston Texans, marking the latest step in his professional career. Freemen, who played collegiately at UConn, will join the Texans' roster as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season. The signing was announced on August 13, 2026, and highlights the continued pipeline of talent from UConn to the NFL.
UConn women's basketball has released its non-conference schedule for the 2026-27 season, featuring marquee matchups against top-tier programs, including a home-and-home series with West Virginia, renewing a rivalry that has historical significance. The schedule also includes games against traditional powers such as Tennessee, South Carolina, and Stanford, as well as a challenging early-season tournament. These games will be crucial for NCAA tournament seeding and provide a rigorous test for the Huskies.
UConn women's basketball will play LSU in Nashville on December 20, as announced by the team. The game is part of a high-profile non-conference schedule for the Huskies, who are looking to rebound from a season that ended in the Final Four. LSU, led by coach Kim Mulkey, is a perennial powerhouse and this matchup is expected to be a marquee early-season test for both programs.
UConn women's basketball saw its historic 54-game winning streak end with a loss to South Carolina. The defeat marks a significant moment in the season, as the Huskies had not lost since the 2023 Final Four. South Carolina's victory snaps UConn's dominance and reshapes the national title picture.