UConn does it again—12 championships and counting in women’s basketball. The University of Connecticut keeps making history, holding onto its powerhouse status in the sport for decades. On April 6, 2025, they rolled past South Carolina 82–59 to claim their 12th NCAA title. The game wasn’t even close. But what really stood out came after.
Vanessa Bryant shared a tribute to Gigi Bryant, who had always dreamed of playing for the Huskies. “Gigi would’ve loved being there with you,” she wrote, along with one of Gigi’s own quotes: “When you think you can’t, UCONN.” A win full of emotion, legacy, and something way bigger than basketball.
Gigi’s connection to UConn basketball
Gigi would’ve been 18 on April 6, 2025—just in time to be a freshman in the 2024–2025 college basketball season. Given her passion for the game and Kobe’s stories about her strong desire to play for UConn, it’s not difficult to envision her as a member of this championship squad.
Gigi had a real love for UConn, and it showed early on. At just 11, she visited the Huskies’ locker room in L.A.—a night Kobe called unforgettable. That bond only grew over the years. In March 2019, she and Kobe went to Senior Night at Gampel Pavilion, both clearly excited to be there. Kobe even shared a post saying, “Had a great trip to @uconnwbb for senior night… with my baby Gigi. Love seeing her eyes light up watching great basketball.”
Kobe’s affection for Gigi and her aspiration to attend UConn was evident. Reflecting on her goals, he once said, “She’s hellbent on going to UConn. That’s her spot; that’s where she wants to be,” showing just how serious she was about it.
After UConn’s Final Four loss in 2017, Gigi wrote a note with the line, “When you think you can’t, UConn”—a message that later appeared on team warm-up shirts in 2021. When she passed away in 2020, UConn honored her with a No. 2 jersey and other heartfelt tributes, keeping her spirit close to the team she loved.
Gigi would’ve been 18 on April 6, 2025—just in time to be a freshman in the 2024–2025 college basketball season. With her love for the game and Kobe’s stories about how badly she wanted to play for UConn, it’s easy to picture her on this championship team. Vanessa posted, “Gigi would’ve loved being there,” after the Huskies won another NCAA title, completing the circle. Gigi’s connection to the team is still deeply felt.
The Bryants’ lasting impact on women’s basketball
Kobe championed women’s basketball every step of the way—coaching Gigi’s team, showing up at WNBA and UConn games, and praising players like Diana Taurasi. He mentored, ran camps, and pushed for real respect and visibility in the sport. Vanessa has kept that passion going, consistently supporting the women’s game and keeping Gigi’s love for it front and center. Her tribute after UConn’s win was another reminder that this legacy still matters—and she’s making sure it continues.
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