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UConn freshman Ashlynn Shade comes through with career-high 26 points in first NCAA Tournament game

Wearing a T-shirt printed with a photo of UConn head coach Geno Auriemma, UConn’s Ashlynn Shade is interviewed in the UConn locker room after they defeated Jackson State, 86-64, in a first round NCAA Tournament game at Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, March 23, 2024. Shade scored a career-high 26 points. The team had T-shirts printed with Auriemma’s picture in honor of his 70th birthday. Photo by Cloe Poisson/Special to the Courant
Wearing a T-shirt printed with a photo of UConn head coach Geno Auriemma, UConn’s Ashlynn Shade is interviewed in the UConn locker room after they defeated Jackson State, 86-64, in a first round NCAA Tournament game at Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, March 23, 2024. Shade scored a career-high 26 points. The team had T-shirts printed with Auriemma’s picture in honor of his 70th birthday. Photo by Cloe Poisson/Special to the Courant
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STORRS, Conn. – Coach Geno Auriemma described the attitude of the UConn freshmen before they played in their first NCAA Tournament game Friday as ranging from “The NCAA Tournament, what’s that?” to “Delusional, I can win a national championship by myself.

“It’ll be interesting to see which one of them shows up,” he added.

The most prominent of the three Saturday was Ashlynn Shade, who scored a career-high 26 points in her NCAA Tournament debut, an 86-64 victory over Jackson State in front of a sellout crowd at Gampel Pavilion.

“It was definitely really exciting,” said Shade, who shot 10-for-19 from the field, 5-for-11 from the 3-point line and had six rebounds and two steals. “I had a lot of nerves and an anxious feeling before the game, like when I went to bed, when I woke up.

“But when I stepped out on the court and during the starting lineup, you could hear how loud the crowd was and I felt like it was a dream.”

Shade wore a T-shirt after the game, as did all the UConn players, with a picture of Auriemma on the front in honor of his 70th birthday Saturday. Her shirt depicted a younger Geno yelling.

“I think this shirt sums up Coach’s relationship with me,” Shade deadpanned. “Like most of the time. But when he yells at me, I’m starting to translate it into ‘I love you’ instead of ‘You suck.’”

UConn Huskies guard Ashlynn Shade (12) launches a shot in the second half of a first round NCAA Tournament game against Jackson State at Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, March 23, 2024. Shade had a career-high 26 points in UConn's 86-64 win. Photo by Cloe Poisson/Special to the Courant
UConn Huskies guard Ashlynn Shade (12) launches a shot in the second half of a first round NCAA Tournament game against Jackson State at Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, March 23, 2024. Shade had a career-high 26 points in UConn’s 86-64 win. Photo by Cloe Poisson/Special to the Courant

Auriemma called Shade “magnificent,” along with Paige Bueckers and Aaliyah Edwards, who all scored 20-plus points for the Huskies.

“We always need one more player to step up, and if it’s a couple players then it’s obviously a big, big, big win for us,” he said. “But Ash, what she does is she scores points. She’s comfortable. I was really worried that they (the freshmen) put a lot of pressure on themselves and it didn’t backfire on them, so that was huge.”

He also said Friday he expected the seniors to lead the way and if the freshmen contributed, great, but it was unfair to expect the youngsters to pick it up if the seniors were struggling.

That was not the case at all Saturday.

“I’m proud of (Shade),” Edwards said. “I think she’s going to stay confident and carry this into Monday. Ultimately it starts with the seniors setting the tone on both ends of the court and then I think the freshmen seize any opportunity they can and Ashlynn did that today.”

Shade said she was just taking what the defense gave her and the defense was focused on Bueckers and Edwards.

“I’m most comfortable out there because of our seniors,” Shade said. “We have such great leaders. They put us in positions to succeed. I wouldn’t have gotten those open shots if it wasn’t for Paige drawing so much attention and Aaliyah drawing so much attention. All credit is due to them.”

KK Arnold, the other freshman starter, was also nervous before her first NCAA Tournament game. Arnold played 34 minutes and had five rebounds, two points and two assists.

“Of course, a little bit (nervous), but when the game started, I just had to kick those jitters out and play ball,” Arnold said. “Some things to build on, of course, but you know, overall, great team ball and of course, me and Ashlynn and Qadence (Samuels) and Ice (Brady) doing what we can to help out our leaders on the team.”

UConn Huskies guard Ashlynn Shade (12) grabs a rebound ahead of Jackson State Lady Tigers guard Areyanna Hunter (20) in the second half of a first round NCAA Tournament game at Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, March 23, 2024. UConn won, 86-64. Photo by Cloe Poisson/Special to the Courant
UConn Huskies guard Ashlynn Shade (12) grabs a rebound ahead of Jackson State Tigers guard Areyanna Hunter (20) in the second half of a first round NCAA Tournament game at Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, March 23, 2024. UConn won, 86-64. Photo by Cloe Poisson/Special to the Courant

Shade hit her first 3-pointer, which bounced up then fell in, with less than a minute left in the first quarter to give the Huskies a 22-8 lead.

“It felt good when I shot it, then I got that little lucky bounce,” Shade said. “I said, ‘Oh, that’s good. That means the ball is going in my direction today.’”

It was. Her second 3 fell with two minutes left in the half and UConn led 42-19.

Then she scored 14 points in the third quarter – two 3s, a couple of jumpers and a nice putback with 1:29 left to put the Huskies up 69-45.

“I just thought (this morning), I’m going to play how the game comes to me today,” she said. “If I play my way, and my team’s way, it just comes naturally, I think.

“When I hit the corner 3 in the third to start the game, I was like ‘Oh, this is going to be a good scoring quarter. So I tried to capitalize on that.”

In the locker room afterward she was asked again about her choice of shirt (they all had different ones) and did Auriemma yell at her Saturday.

“He usually looks like that during the game,” Shade said of the shirt. “Oh, I did (get yelled at today), he always likes to sprinkle it in. But I mean, it’s what I came here for. I didn’t come here for a pat on the back and ‘You’re amazing.’ I came here to get pushed, especially by Coach.”

Auriemma, of course, had to get a dig in.

“She certainly didn’t play like a freshman today,” he said. “She actually played better today than she has at any practice this week leading up to the game. So figure that one out.”