Azzi Fudd’s Reign: The UConn Star On The Cover Of Slam 259

UConn Huskies shooting guard Azzi Fudd was on the cover of SLAM 259. She was the National Champion and the 2025 Final Four Most Outstanding Player.
“I want to have fun this year,” Fudd stated. She mentioned that this will be her last year and wants to appreciate every single thing while having fun.
Fudd’s Legacy Unfolds
Apr 13, 2025; Hartford, CT, USA; UConn student-athlete Azzi Fudd addresses the crowd while her teammates UConn student-athletes Paige Bueckers, KK Arnold, Sarah Strong and Ayanna Patterson look on during the Final Four champions victory parade and rally outside of the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Mandatory Credit: Scott Rausenberger-Imagn Images
Fudd’s cover shoot outfits make a strong impression. She wore a special piece to honor Jennifer Azzi, the trailblazing player she was named after, and had custom nails to celebrate a special group of Huskies.
Fudd’s first and last seasons with the Huskies both featured her on the cover of SLAM. She is the fourth women’s college basketball player to achieve a solo cover, alongside Indiana Fever point guard Caitlin Clark, USC Trojans guard JuJu Watkins, and former Washington Mystics small forward Chamique Holdsclaw.
People who believe that Fudd receiving attention is something new clearly have not followed women’s basketball for long. She was one of the most well-known high school players, but injuries hampered her progress.
The media is now beginning to acknowledge the remarkable talent that has long been recognized by numerous educational institutions. Fudd has consistently been regarded as a standout talent in her field.
End Of My Azzi Fudd Rant
Apr 6, 2025; Tampa, FL, USA; Connecticut Huskies guard Azzi Fudd (35) shoots the ball South Carolina Gamecocks guard MiLaysia Fulwiley (12) during the first half of the national championship of the women’s 2025 NCAA tournament at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
Join the debate about who is the face of college basketball. Right now, there is not a player who can do at least 10% of the amazing things that Fudd does. Until then, sit back and watch her shine.
It will be interesting to see Fudd embrace this newfound confidence and assertiveness. This season is set to be her most remarkable basketball season yet, truly memorable for all who witness it.




