On Tuesday night, UConn coach Geno Auriemma joined Robin Roberts and Beth Mowins to commentate the game between the Dallas Wings and the New York Liberty on ESPN. It was a reunion three decades in the making — Auriemma and Roberts served as a broadcast team during the WNBA’s first season and called the very first WNBA game on ESPN, which took place on June 23, 1997.Auriemma’s return was timed to celebrate the 30th season of the WNBA and to give him a chance to call a game that featured the three most recent No. 1 WNBA draft picks from UConn — Azzi Fudd (2026) and Paige Bueckers (2025) of the Wings and Breanna Stewart (2016) of the Liberty. There was a lot of pre-game intrigue around what the legend would say about his former players on the air. But surprisingly, it was his comments about a player from one of UConn’s biggest rivals that turned the most heads.While Stewart had 29 points, nine rebounds and four assists for the Liberty and Bueckers and Fudd had 15 and 12 points, respectively, to help fuel the Wings to the 88-77 victory, Wings forward Jessica Shepard stole the show, registering her third triple- double of the season with 22 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists.
The Notre Dame alum is still the only player to register a triple-double this season. This was also the fourth of her career, tying Sabrina Ionescu for second-most triple-doubles in WNBA history behind Alyssa Thomas. Her performance was so good it forced Auriemma to admit she was the best player on the court. “Take my temperature,” Auriemma joked.”I’m here singing the praises of a Notre Dame kid,” he stated on Sports Center. “She was unbelievable. It was worth it just to watch her play tonight.”
Before they team up again on Tuesday, July 7, look back @RobinRoberts & Geno Auriemma covering the inaugural #WNBA season in 1997 🏀 pic.twitter.com/a1FpxVQD2P
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