Why Azzi Fudd's Parents Travel To Every UConn Women's Basketball Game: 'Being On That Journey With Her'

Why Azzi Fudd's Parents Travel To Every UConn Women's Basketball Game: 'Being On That Journey With Her'

Katie and Tim Fudd left their house in Arlington, Virginia at 5:40 a.m. and drove to the airport. They flew from the Washington D.C. area to Indiana, rented a car and drove two hours to Indianapolis.

It was the middle of the work week, but that didn't matter to the Fudds. What mattered was seeing their daughter, Azzi, and supporting the UConn women's basketball team.

The Fudds sat in the stands at Hinkle Fieldhouse and watched the Huskies defeat Butler on Jan. 3 without Azzi, who was sidelined with a knee injury.

The next day, the couple drove about two hours from Indianapolis to Cincinnati for UConn's game at Xavier. They spent a few minutes with Azzi inside the lobby of the Huskies' hotel that night. Their visit was brief, but it was their only alone time for the week. 

The constant travel just for small moments alone with their daughter is normal for the Fudds during basketball season. Since Azzi began playing in AAU and high school basketball leagues, Katie and Tim have made it a priority to attend all of her games, whether home or away.

Now, with Azzi playing at UConn, the priority remains the same — even if she's not playing. 

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