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UConn Coach Geno Auriemma Sets NCAA All-Time Wins Record

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  • Geno Auriemma sets NCAA all-time wins record
  • UConn women's basketball team won 85-41 against Fairleigh Dickinson University
  • Auriemma's .882 win percentage for his career remains an NCAA record
  • UConn is 11-time national champions with 23 Final Four appearances
  • Auriemma has only coached at one school
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  • Auriemma's .882 win percentage for his career remains an NCAA record, a testament to his coaching prowess and ability to build a winning program.
  • UConn's success under Auriemma has been built on a shared vision and belief in the program, as well as the coach's ability to motivate and inspire his players and staff.
  • Despite occasional thoughts of retirement, Auriemma remains committed to coaching the Huskies and building on their legacy as one of the most dominant teams in college basketball history.
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  • More than 60 alumni of UConn women's basketball were in attendance for the game, including Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, and Maya Moore who went on to play in the WNBA.
  • The school's Dairy Bar sold three different ice cream specials in honor of the coaches, and a nearby fan fest featured a goat petting zoo.
  • In a postgame ceremony, Auriemma and Dailey were honored and given several gifts, including a special ladder from Nike and a sign from Connecticut's governor. At the end, a live goat was trotted out onto the court's red carpet — symbolizing Auriemma's latest accolade as the GOAT, aka greatest of all time.
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