In one of the poorest pitched games in recent memory, the UConn baseball team overcame an early nine - yes that was a nine - run deficit to defeat Central Connecticut State, 14-13, in a wild game at J.O. Christian Field Thursday. The scoring started in the top of the first for the Blue Devils, as eight of the first nine batters reached base and scored. (0) comments
It's do or die time for the softball team this weekend, as it will try and snag a berth to the Big East Softball Championship on May 11. The Huskies (18-25, 5-11 in Big East) will play a doubleheader against Syracuse (31-19, 12-6 in Big East) Friday and a doubleheader at Pittsburgh (27-24, 8-10 in Big East) Sunday. (0) comments
This year's NHL season was supposed to be "new and improved," as some officials in the commissioner's office said, but has the sport really changed that much for the better? I'll let you decide after reading a summary of what the NHL did this past season. The 2005-2006 season has had its ups and downs from the drop of the first puck in October. (0) comments
Friday - Buffalo Sabres at Philadelphia Flyers - 7 p.m. - OLN Buffalo jumped out to an early 2-0 lead in the series thanks to big performances from J.P. Dumont and Jason Pominville in Game 2, each recording a hat trick in the 8-2 rout. The Sabres' opportunistic play has been a constant in this series, as the Flyers committed 17 penalties in Game 2 that led to 11 power plays for Buffalo to take advantage of, prompting Philadelphia head coach Lindy Ruff to proclaim that his team played like "idiots. (0) comments
Women's lacrosse (5-10-0, 0-5 Big East) will play their final game of the regular season Friday April 28th at 7 p.m. against No. 19 Stanford at Joseph J. Monroe Stadium. Despite their record, the team did have some bright spots with stellar performances form captain Abbey VanDeusen, Shannon Burke, Kristin Link, Laura Trasko, Cea Fong and Kristen Haldeman. (2) comments