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Apple TV Debuts UConn Women’s Basketball Docuseries

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Apple TV adds another entry to its sports lineup with a three‑part docuseries about the University of Connecticut women’s basketball program. Titled The Dynasty: UConn Huskies, the series chronicles the last four decades of the Huskies’ dominance under coach Geno Auriemma. The show promises exclusive interviews and never‑before‑seen archival footage for fans and viewers everywhere.

Since 1985, when the program had only one winning season, Auriemma’s vision turned the Huskies into a gold standard. The series will detail how the team captured 12 national championships, a record unmatched by any other Division I program, and the culture of discipline that fuels its sustained success for players and fans worldwide today.

Directed by Matthew Hamachek and Erica Sashin, The Dynasty: UConn Huskies joins a growing roster of sports titles on Apple TV, which also hosts “F1 The Movie” and “Messi’s World Cup.” The series premieres on August 21, giving viewers a fresh lens on a program that reshaped college basketball for fans and students everywhere in America and beyond.

Apple TV’s subscription costs $12.99 per month, positioning the platform as a destination for both mainstream dramas and niche sports docuseries. By spotlighting UConn’s storied legacy, the show underscores the network’s commitment to diverse storytelling, and it sets a new benchmark for how college sports can be packaged and consumed by viewers everywhere and in.