Darnell Haney was RIGHT. The Georgetown coach’s BOMBSHELL statement has been CONFIRMED in the most BRUTAL fashion imaginable, exposing a TERRIFYING truth about women’s college basketball.
The UConn Huskies aren’t just winning—they are SYSTEMATICALLY DESTROYING the soul of competition. In a jaw-dropping display of utter DOMINANCE, the so-called “best team” ever assembled CRUSHED the legendary Tennessee Lady Vols 96-66, handing them the WORST LOSS in the history of their storied rivalry. This wasn’t a game; it was a PUBLIC EXECUTION.
The Huskies’ 39-game winning streak is an INDICTMENT of a broken system. With a mercenary roster featuring Wooden Award favorites Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong, who combined for a RIDICULOUS 53-point clinic, UConn operates on a DIFFERENT PLANET than every other program. Their average margin of victory is a STAGGERING 39.3 points. This isn’t excellence; it’s a MONOPOLY.
Even more SHOCKING? The sport’s governing bodies stand idly by. With only unranked opponents left, UConn faces a PATHETICLY weak schedule, cruising unchallenged into a tournament they are already ordained to win. This manufactured dominance KILLS drama, ERASES rivalry, and makes a mockery of the term “student-athlete.”
We are witnessing the end of competitive equality in women’s sports, and everyone is just applauding the death of the game.




