The rainfall that drenched campus yesterday was the first downpour UConn has experienced in quite awhile. However, it's been much longer since the men's soccer team had to tally a mark in the loss column. They will hope their fair weather forecast continues to shine brightly tonight as Hofstra will roll into Morrone Stadium at 7 p. (0) comments
When UConn's Director of Athletics Jeff Hathaway arrived at Rentschler Field Saturday, he couldn't believe his eyes. "Saturday, Randy [Edsall], myself and our entire football program was very disappointed about the condition of the field and after the game while Randy was meeting [with the members of the media], I was meeting with members from [Economic Development: Office of Policy and Management] and the stadium management team," Hathaway said. (0) comments
As the month of August drew to a close, so did one of the longest tenures in UConn athletics, as men's golf coach Ron Dubois stepped down after 29 years of service. Dubois, who announced his retirement in June, took on a variety of administrative and coaching roles throughout his career and spent the last five seasons with the men's golf team in one of the most successful stretches any coach has had with the program. (0) comments
While the rest of America watched football Sunday, Roger Federer was doing what he always does - winning a major tournament and adding to his legacy, the most underappreciated sports superstar in the universe. Federer bested 20-year-old phenom Novak Djokovic in straight sets to capture his fourth consecutive U. (1) comment
Mid-afternoon Saturday I made the decision I would not be heading out into the UConn night, but instead I would have some friends over and watch the Ultimate Fighting Championships. It turned out to be a brilliant call because the UFC, looking to ride the wave of its recent mass popularity, placed a tremendous line up of fights, all for free. (0) comments
After suffering their first loss of the season, UConn (7-1) will be looking to take out their frustration on Northeastern (5-6) tonight at 7 p.m. The Huskies, who haven't hosted a match since Aug. 25, are eager to get back on the court and move on from last weekend's 3-1 defeat at the hands of St. (0) comments