Sue Bird Gets Emotional Returning to UConn as No. 10 Jersey Goes to the Rafters
With the Huskies standing in formation, Sue Bird walked down the line. She tapped a couple of players on the right with that familiar mix of gratitude and pride. Then, as she turned toward the crowd, she gave a warm wave. Moments later, her eyes drifted upward, locking onto the jersey now hanging high in the rafters, immortalized forever. But even in the middle of this emotional tribute, there was one thing that kept her hooked!
âMy most memorable moment⦠I could sit here and talk about the times that we won championships or some of the bigger victories⦠the moments in the locker room or the dumb stuff we did in our dorm room. The late nights we maybe did or didnât have. Thatâs really where a lot of my core memories are when I think about my time here, when I think about UConn,” Bird said.
She added, âBut more than anything, itâs really a place where I grew up, a place where a lot of who I am as a person and as a player, that foundation was built. And so a lot of the memories are wrapped up in that, too.â
After all, Sue Bird played for four seasons at UConn. She led the Huskies to a 136-9 record with an incredible 93.7% win rate. She guided UConn to Big East titles every year she played and even earned two national championships under her name.

She won the Nancy Lieberman Award three times. She was the 2002 Naismith Player of the Year. And by the end of her career, she graduated with 1,378 points and 585 assists, becoming UConnâs first-ever No. 1 WNBA draft pick when she went to the Storm.
So, a lot of memories are something that came naturally.
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