While head coach Bruce Marshall saw the weekend series with American International College as a step back for the Huskies, the Atlantic Hockey standings show otherwise. UConn (13-17-2, 13-11-2 Atlantic Hockey) battled to a 2-2 tie with their conference counterparts Saturday at the Mark E. (0) comments
There's nothing better than watching Charles Barkley hit a 15-yard drive. Better yet, there's nothing better than watching washed-up prop comic Carrot Top - who for some reason, now looks like he spends all his free time in the gym - throwing up Js in Vegas. (0) comments
HARTFORD - Saturday afternoon the women's basketball team beat Pittsburgh 82-68, clinching at least a tie for the Big East regular season championship. But after the game, head coach Geno Auriemma didn't feel like the No. 5 Huskies deserved any trophies just yet because of their poor performance in the second half. (0) comments
HARTFORD - The Huskies have failed to get a piece of the Big East regular season championship over the past two years, finishing in second last year to Rutgers and third in 2005. But, Saturday's win over Pittsburgh erased the Huskies' drought at the top of the pedestal in the league as they clinched at least a piece of the title. (1) comment
The Huskies clinched a first-round home game in the Atlantic Hockey Tournament, but not how they wanted to. With Sacred Heart's sweep of fifth-place Holy Cross, the third-place Huskies, with 28 points, now sit 5 points ahead of the Crusaders in the conference standings. (0) comments
To be able to defeat a team as talented as New Hampshire, players might think they must play perfectly. However, this quest for perfect play is what damaged UConn's chances during Friday's game. "We kept passing the puck looking for the perfect shot," said UConn head coach Heather Linstad. (0) comments
Heather Linstad told her team that they would score goals in three different ways. "We'd get on one on special teams, the power play," the UConn head coach said. "One will be a really pretty goal. The third will be some disaster play in front of the net where we get lucky and it goes in. (0) comments
As UCLA sat and watched Florida cut down the nets and stomp their championship aspirations in Indianapolis last season, dashed hopes were abound in Los Angeles. Things would soon get much worse. Unexpectedly, Jordan Farmar, UCLA's all-star point guard and team leader, decided to make the jump to the NBA and left the Bruins with few options to replace him. (0) comments