The 2001-02 Huskies not only won—they crushed their competition. UConn finished 39-0, never lost a lead in the second half of an NCAA Tournament game, and defeated all opponents by a double-digit margin. That includes their 82-70 strangulation of Oklahoma in the title game.
UConn was 38–0 and rolled over everybody with the biggest margin of victory in tournament history. Their mean win margin? Ridiculous 39.8 points. They finished off with Syracuse 82–51 in the championship game.
Flashback to 2013–14: UConn went a chilly 40–0 and burned Notre Dame in the national title game, 79–58, becoming the sole women’s program in NCAA history to have two 40–0 seasons.
They weren’t unbeaten, but the 2003–04 Huskies can be considered legends for one simple reason: Diana Taurasi. The Huskies went 31–4, lost some early ones, took a few lumps, and then got hot when they needed it most.
The Huskies of 2008-09 were so dominant that they never trailed in the second half of the entire season. Yes, that is correct. UConn went 39–0, took the national championship, and had one of the most consistently frightening seasons in history.