
Apple TV today announced ‘The Dynasty: UConn Huskies,’ a three-part documentary about the University of Connecticut women’s basketball program. Here are the details.
The Dynasty: UConn Huskies premieres on August 21st
Apple TV premiered in 2024′Dynasty: New England Patriots,’ a 10-part documentary about the Brady, Belichick and Kraft era of the New England Patriots.
Apple TV today announced a new documentary, ‘The Dynasty,’ this time chronicling the last 40 years of the University of Connecticut women’s basketball program under coach Geno Auriemma.
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In 1985, the UConn women’s basketball program had just one winning season. The transformation that followed, led by Auriemma and defined by a generation of notable players from Rebecca Lobo and Swin Cash to Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Maya Moore and Breanna Stewart, established the Huskies as college basketball’s gold standard. In total, UConn has won 12 national championships, more than any other team in NCAA Division I basketball history, men’s or women’s.
Under the leadership of the iconic and sometimes polarizing Auriemma, whose vision and intensity helped define the program’s identity, UConn built a culture based on discipline, accountability and a relentless pursuit of excellence. This culture has produced generations of elite athletes and maintained a level of excellence rarely seen in sport, while also revealing the demands, stresses and personal costs that come with maintaining such a demanding standard.
Apple says “The Dynasty: UConn Huskies” will tell that story through three episodes of exclusive interviews, never-before-seen archival footage and “intimate access to players, coaches, alumni and more.”
‘The Dynasty: UConn Huskies’ directed by Matthew Hamachek (Tiger) and Erica Sashin (Wrong Man) and other sports-themed series and movies on Apple TV, including ‘F1 Movie,”Battle for Glory: 2024 World Series,”On the side: Major League Soccer,”Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend,’ and ‘Stephen Curry: Underrated.’
It’s Apple TV available for $12.99 per month It features hit TV shows and movies like Quit, Studio, The Morning Show, Shrinkable and Silo.
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