STORRS, Conn. (AP) — The NCAA has denied a waiver request that would have allowed Tennessee transfer Evina Westbrook to play at Connecticut this season.

UConn argued that issues at Tennessee, which fired coach Holly Warwick in March, met the NCAA’s recently revised standards for a waiver. The Huskies hoped the 6-foot guard could continue her athletic career without sitting out a season.

Westbrook led the Volunteers in scoring last season, averaging 14.9 points and 5.3 assists.

UConn athletic director David Benedict says the school will appeal. He adds he’s surprised by the decision “because the NCAA talks to us about serving the best interest of the student.”

He says UConn provided 100 pages of supporting documentation and Tennessee didn’t oppose the waiver application.

UConn, ranked No. 5 in The Associated Press preseason poll, opens its season on Nov. 10 against Cal.

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