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UCONN Kaitlyn Chen soaks in the triumphant moment surrounded by her UConn teammates. |
She only scored two points but no one is denying the key role Kaitlyn Chen played in the University of Connecticut Huskies ecuring the NCAA Women's Championship by beating the South Carolina Gamecocks, 82-59, on Sunday.
Although Chen was born and raised in California, her parents are Taiwanese immigrants, making her the first Taiwanese American player to win an NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship. Chen shared in a recent interview with CT Insider that her parents have played a crucial role in her basketball journey.
Her parents would take red-eye flights to attend her games and support her as she traveled, she told the Insider. "I love when I get to look up in the stands and see them there. It means so much. And they’ve supported me throughout my whole journey. I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for them and their support. So, I'm just very grateful for that," said Chen.
Chen attended Flintridge Preparatory School in La Cañada, twice earning All-Area Player of the Year honors. Ranked a four-star prospect by ESPN, After high school, she chose Princeton to continue her basketball dreams. During her time with the Tigers, she captured Ivy League Player of the Year honors (2023) and landed three-straight Ivy League Tournament Most Outstanding Player nods.
For her efforts, Princeton nabbed three NCAA Tournament appearances. When she entered the transfer portal for her last year of eligibility, she drew plenty of interest fromsome top notch basketball powerhouses.
Chen wound up picking UConn because of its championship history and a chance to play under legendary coach Geno Auriemma. When she arrived on campus at the start of the year, Auriemma quickly took a liking to her.
“She’s not afraid to use her voice; she walk(ed) into a situation that any kid would be intimidated by,” Auriemma told the Daily Princetonian. “I’ve trusted Kaitlyn Chen since the minute she walked on campus.”
During the run to the championship with the UConn team, Chen averaged 7.1 points on 52.5 percent shooting from the floor, 1.8 rebounds, and 3.3 assists.