Needing to reassert their presence in the Big East, the Huskies reeled off two pivotal conference wins this weekend as they beat St. John's Friday, 4-0, and Syracuse Sunday, 2-0. The Huskies (7-7-1, 4-3-0 Big East) entered the weekend at 2-3-0 in conference play, fresh off back-to-back losses to conference foes Georgetown and No. (0) comments
O'Brian White and the men's soccer team's offense put on a dribbling clinic for the fans at Morrone Stadium Saturday as White would have one goal and one assist to lead the Huskies past Seton Hall, 3-1. "We could have had four or five more goals," said head coach Ray Reid. (1) comment
The 3-1 victory over Seton Hall by the men's soccer team Saturday night was more than a win for the team - it was a win for Kevin Burns as well. As a senior, it was expected by many that Burns would be a starter throughout this season at the midfield position. (0) comments
The women's hockey team recorded its first two wins of the season this weekend as it took both games from Vermont in their home opener, by a score of 7-2 and 3-0. The Huskies dominated much of the first game after scoring four goals in the first period. The first came on a power play shot by captain Natalie Vibert at 8:03 as the puck went into the opposite corner. (0) comments
The field hockey team has been rolling along this season as its winning streak was extended to seven this weekend. Lizzy Peijs and Lauren Aird led the team on offense and four other Huskies also scored this weekend to help UConn defeat Princeton and Big East rival Georgetown. (0) comments
Coming off two decisive wins last week in Louisville, the field hockey team returned home for a pair of games against Princeton and Georgetown. The Huskies started off the scoring, less than three minutes into the game. Lizzy Peijs scored her twelfth goal of the year, and continued her scoring streak to six games. (0) comments
Most teams would be ecstatic with a 97-win season and a playoff appearance. Getting home-field advantage and a ninth consecutive division title should be reason enough to celebrate. Unfortunately, as witnessed again this year, that is not the Yankee way. Their expectations are different from every other team, mostly due to their enormous payroll. (0) comments