All-Access: Breanna Stewart Leads UConn to Fourth Straight Title

- Projected No. 1 WNBA Draft pick Breanna Stewart celebrates her unprecedented fourth straight title and Most Outstanding Player award. (Jeff Haynes/NBAE)
- Tip-off of the NCAA championship game between UConn and Syracuse. (Jeff Haynes/NBAE)
- Stewart and fellow senior Moriah Jefferson — also a projected top WNBA Draft 2016 pick — with head coach Geno Auriemma during a timeout. (Jeff Haynes/NBAE)
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- The WNBA-bound trio of Stewart, Jefferson and Tuck — the first players ever to win four NCAA titles — lead the celebration. (Jeff Haynes/NBAE)
- Auriemma and Stewart (Jeff Haynes/NBAE)
- Tuck “knights” Stewart (Jeff Haynes/NBAE)
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- Tuck cuts down the net (Jeff Haynes/NBAE)
- Stewart cuts down the net (Jeff Haynes/NBAE)
- Tuck with the championship net after the game (Jeff Haynes/NBAE)
- Before the Huskies headed to Indianapolis for the championship stretch, WNBA.com got an all-access pass to one of their tournament practices. (Chris Marion/NBAE)
- Stewart and six of UConn’s 11 championship banners (Chris Marion/NBAE)
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- Jefferson addresses the crowd in Storrs. (Chris Marion/NBAE)
- Stewart outside of her home gym, the UConn Basketball Champion Center (David Dow/NBAE)
- Stewart walks the campus in Storrs (David Dow/NBAE)
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- Auriemma addresses the media in Storrs (David Dow/NBAE)























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