Basketball

Marine Dursus Commits to UConn Women’s Basketball Program

French prodigy brings international accolades, culinary flair, and a passion for teaching to the Huskies

A French Star Joins the Huskies

Marine Dursus, a 20‑year‑old forward from Strasbourg, has officially joined the University of Connecticut’s women’s basketball roster, marking a new chapter for the Huskies ahead of the upcoming season.

International Pedigree and Versatility

Having honed her game with Angers Basket in France’s top league for three years, Dursus arrives with a résumé that includes a gold medal at the 2024 FIBA U20 EuroBasket and a silver at the 2023 FIBA U18 Women’s European Championship, underscoring her impact on the international stage.

Coach Geno Auriemma highlighted her versatility, noting that Dursus can score from the perimeter, create plays for teammates, and adapt to the NCAA’s physical style while bringing a fresh cultural perspective to the campus.

Life in a New Country

Off the court, Dursus is embracing life in the United States, sharing French lessons with teammates and experimenting with baking, a hobby she hopes to turn into a post‑career pursuit.

She will wear the number 5 jersey, a nod to Paige Bueckers’ legacy, and is pursuing a degree in sports management with an eye on professional opportunities in the WNBA.

Strategic Implications for UConn

The addition of Dursus strengthens the program’s global footprint, linking UConn with institutions such as Angers Basket and the broader FIBA network, while the university’s partnership with the WNBA offers a clear pathway for elite talent.

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