Geno Auriemma is the NCAA Division 1 all-time winningest coach.
The UConn women's basketball coach won his 1,217 game on Wednesday, passing Stanford legend Tara VanDerveer's historic mark. The Huskies beat Fairleigh Dickinson 85-41 to give Auriemma the record.
Ahead of the game, UConn honored the 70-year-old for coaching his 40th season with the Huskies this year.
The state of Connecticut also honored him with a new road sign.
After another career achievement for Auriemma, fans had high praise for him on social media.
Auriemma took over as UConn head coach in 1985 and quickly established himself as one of the best in the game. Nearly 40 years later, there's not much of an argument that he isn't the greatest coach to ever do it.
He has won 11 national championships, including four straight from 2013 to 2016, which was also the last time the Huskies won the tournament. He's also been to 23 Final Fours and has won 27 conference tournament titles and 28 conference regular-season titles. He has been named the Naismith Coach of the Year eight times, the Big East Coach of the Year 12 times and the AAC Coach of the Year six times.
On his way to 1,217 wins, he surpassed legends such as the late Pat Summitt from Tennessee, Syracuse's Jim Boeheim, Duke's Mike Krzyzewski and of course, VanDerveer, who retired after the 2024 season.
Considering all of the coaches even close to Auriemma are already retired and he can still keep adding to his win total, his record is going to stand for a long time.
However, the work is far from over for Auriemma as he's still got a long season ahead of him. UConn is off to a 4-0 start that includes a win over No. 16 North Carolina after last year's Final Four exit.
The Huskies have a handful of manageable games coming but have a tough December slate. They'll face four ranked teams next month including three top-10 teams in Notre Dame, Iowa State and USC.
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