After passing their first road test of the season with a win, the women's basketball team will get into conference play for the first time this year when it travels to the nation's capital to play Georgetown at 7:30 p.m. The No. 7 Huskies (5-0) are entering Thursday's game coming off an 83-46 win Monday, against Holy Cross. (0) comments
The final score of Wednesday's men's basketball game was deceiving in the sense that the team worked a lot harder than one would expect from a team that won by 28. The No. 19 Huskies (8-0) defeated a Northeastern team, which was described as their toughest opponent to date, 81-53 in front of a sold-out Gampel Pavilion. (0) comments
Storrs has never looked so good. After a stretch that saw the Huskies fall in four straight road games, the men's hockey team will look to get back on their feet with back-to-back home games against Air Force tonight and tomorrow. Both games are scheduled for 7 p. (0) comments
Jeff Adrien walked off the court at the end of the first half having put together a line that was modest at best - nine rebounds, four points, one block and one steal. He emerged with a vengeance in the second half, however, finishing with a team-high 18 points and having pulled down 12 rebounds for his fourth double-double of the season. (0) comments
Ohio State Buckeyes Ohio State is the clear cut No.1 team in college football and they will be this year's National Champions. Much debate raged over who the No. 2 team should be in the championship, but that debate is pointless. The Buckeyes have been a dominant force all season and will come out victorious on Jan. (0) comments
For the first time this season, center Hasheem Thabeet had his first poor game both on offense and defense. After coming off a 10-block performance against Texas Southern Sunday afternoon that tied the record for blocks in a single game, Thabeet responded by scoring three points, pulling down six rebounds and blocking just three shots in 26 minutes of action in the Huskies' victory. (0) comments
As shocking as this might be, I did not make my league's fantasy playoffs. However, I did finish the season on a high note, as I put up my highest scoring output of the year and beat my opponent by 14 points. I managed to even get myself into a tie for last place at 4-8-1. (0) comments
Defensive tackle Rhema Fuller and running back Donald Brown were named to the all-Big East Second Team after a vote of the league's coaches Wednesday. Brown became the first-ever UConn freshman to be named to an all-Big East team since the Huskies joined the league in 2004, while Fuller made the Second Team for the second consecutive year. (0) comments