For the 11th time in program history, the UConn women’s basketball team completed an undefeated regular season. The No. 1-ranked Huskies beat St. John’s 85-49 on Sunday to complete the feat.
Before their win over the Red Storm, the Huskies had a whopping 50-point victory over Creighton on Feb. 11, 94-44, followed by another double-digit win over Marquette on Valentine’s Day, 71-56, and an 83-69 drubbing of Villanova on Feb. 18. The Huskies are also currently on a 47-game win streak dating back to the 2024-25 season.
Undefeated Teams
Freshman forward Blanca Quinonez missed time with a shoulder injury, but returned to UConn’s lineup just in time for the stretch run. (Photo by Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)
UConn finished the season undefeated despite having the 13th-toughest schedule out of 363 teams, per NET. The Huskies kicked off February against No. 15 Tennessee — the last team UConn lost to back in Feb. 2025 – but things were different this time. The Huskies dominated the second half against the Lady Vols en route to a 30-point victory.
After a return to Big East play, UConn has now won 47 games in a row, which ties the sixth-longest streak in Division I women’s college basketball history. The Huskies beat St. John’s (100th in NET) on March 1 to achieve that feat, tying the UConn 2013-2015 team for 47 straight wins.
Winless Teams
There’s only one team left without any wins so far this season after Central Connecticut and Niagara finally escaped their respective winless seasons with victories this week.
- Valparaiso, 0-29 (0-18 Missouri Valley Conference)
The Beacons have two opportunities left to avoid ending 2025-2026 without a win. Belmont and Murray State are still on the schedule. The problem is that those teams are at the top of the Valley, with Murray State the most significant hurdle.


