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UConn Women Heading To Canada For December Game
UConn will be facing Toronto Metropolitan in Aaliyah Edwards' homecoming game.

STORRS, CT — The University of Connecticut women’s basketball team is scheduled to travel north to Canada for a contest with Toronto Metropolitan University.
The game is on tap for Dec. 20 in Husky senior Aaliyah Edwards’ homecoming game.
Edwards is a native of Kingston, Ontario, which is about 160 miles from Toronto. She has been a member of Canada Basketball since 2017 and has represented Canada with the senior national team since 2019, including at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, 2022 GLOBL JAM and 2023 FIBA AmeriCup.
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Edwards had a breakout junior season and was named the Big East Most Improved Player, All-Big East First Team, the Big East Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player and WBCA All-Region.
The game, which will be the first meeting between the Huskies and the Bold, will be played at Mattamy Athletic Centre.
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TMU competes in the Ontario University Athletics conference, which is a member of U Sports, the national governing body of collegiate sports in Canada. Toronto Met is coached by Carly Clarke, who is an assistant coach for the Canadian National Team. The Bold went 15-9 in 2022-23 after going undefeated in 2021-22.
UConn will have three homecoming games on its schedule this season. The Huskies travel to Minneapolis on Nov. 19 to face Minnesota for Paige Bueckers, a native of Hopkins, MN. UConn is traveling to Zagreb, Croatia, home of Nika Mühl, this month and will host Ball State, where Mühl’s sister plays, on Dec. 6.
Tickets for the UConn-TMU game will go on sale at a later date through www.tmubold.ca.
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