UConn Huskies Dominate South Carolina to Claim Record 12th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship
UConn's historic 82-59 victory over South Carolina secures their 12th NCAA women's basketball title, featuring standout performances by Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong.

Historic Night for UConn Women's Basketball
The UConn Huskies cemented their dynasty status with a dominant 82-59 victory over the South Carolina Gamecocks in the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship Game. This landmark win marks:
- 12th national title (extending their all-time record)
- First championship since 2016
- First team to defeat three No. 1 seeds in a single tournament
Key Performances
- Azzi Fudd: Game-high 24 points
- Sarah Strong: Historic 24-point, 15-rebound double-double with 5 assists (first player with 20/15/5 in title game)
- Paige Bueckers: 17 impactful points
South Carolina struggled offensively, shooting just 34.4% from the field against UConn's stifling defense.
Tournament Roadmap
UConn's championship path included:
- Elite Eight: Defeated #1 seed Stanford
- Final Four: Overcame #1 seed LSU
- Championship: Dominated #1 seed South Carolina
Social Media Erupts
The sports world celebrated UConn's achievement:
- Dan Hurley (UConn men's coach): "Undeniably the Basketball Capital of the World"
- Nike Basketball: Shared iconic "Top Dogs" graphic
- Gordon Ramsay: Joked about pre-game Beef Wellington
- NWSL & Vikings: Paid tribute to Paige Bueckers
Looking Ahead
With core players returning, UConn immediately becomes the favorite for 2026. Analysts project:
- Potential back-to-back titles
- Continued rivalry with South Carolina
- Strong recruiting class joining the champions