UConn Bolsters Backcourt with USC Transfer Kayleigh Heckel for NCAAW 2025 Season

UConn strengthens its roster with the addition of USC guard Kayleigh Heckel, aiming for another NCAAW championship in 2025.

UConn Huskies are making strategic moves to maintain their dominance in women's college basketball. Fresh off their 2025 national championship, the Huskies have secured a commitment from Kayleigh Heckel, a former USC guard, through the transfer portal. This addition is crucial as UConn looks to fill the void left by the graduation of star player Paige Bueckers.

Player Profile: Kayleigh Heckel

  • Height: 5-foot-9
  • Hometown: Port Chester, New York
  • Recruit Rank: No. 13 in her class
  • Eligibility: Three seasons remaining

Heckel, who averaged 6.1 points, 1.9 assists, and 1.3 steals in 16.9 minutes per game during her freshman year at USC, is expected to bring depth and versatility to UConn's backcourt. Her experience and skill set will complement the existing roster, which includes Final Four Most Outstanding Player Azzi Fudd and standout freshman Sarah Strong.

Strategic Additions

UConn has been active in the transfer market, also adding Serah Williams, a 6-foot-4 forward from Wisconsin. These acquisitions highlight UConn's commitment to building a well-rounded team capable of competing at the highest level.

Upcoming Season

Fans can look forward to an exciting matchup as UConn and USC, who have faced off in consecutive Elite Eights, will play each other in Los Angeles this upcoming season. This game is part of a home-and-home series, adding another layer of competition and excitement to the NCAAW landscape.

With these strategic additions, UConn is poised to make another strong run in the NCAAW 2025 season, aiming to add another championship to their storied legacy.

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