“That loss the other night probably told a lot of our players that you’re not good enough right now the way you’re playing basketball,” Auriemma said. “And it told our team that you’re not really playing as a team.”
UConn is also dealing with injuries to the freshman Azzi Fudd, the nation’s top-ranked 2021 recruit, who is expected to miss at least two weeks because of a foot injury, and the sophomore guard Nika Muhl, who could miss several weeks with a foot injury. Neither played against Georgia Tech.
UConn is actually down four guards because the freshman Saylor Poffenbarger announced last month that she was entering the transfer portal.
“They still got a lot of really, really good players, so I don’t feel really sorry for them, to be honest with you,” U.C.L.A. Coach Cori Close said.
Against U.C.L.A. (5-3), five UConn players scored in double-figures as the Huskies got back on the winning track. Evina Westbrook, a redshirt senior guard, stepped into the point guard role in Bueckers’ absence and had 17 points and 7 assists to only a single turnover.
Auriemma said the team as currently constituted doesn’t have the ability to “push the ball and spread the floor” as much as it did with Bueckers, but he hoped that other players would step up in her absence.
“Now when Paige and the rest of our players do come back, there’s more people in the party instead of outside hoping to get in, and feel like they belong here and can contribute not just when they have to but they’ll be able to contribute as part of the natural flow of our offense,” he said.