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After last season's success one might think head coach Bill Morgan and assistant coach Clive Terrelonge would be satisfied. Instead the goal for the women's cross country team is not just to keep the success going. It is to raise the bar. The Huskies next test will be Saturday when they travel to Hamden, for the Quinnipiac Invitational. (0) comments

If you asked coach Richard Miller this December if the men's cross country season was a success, he wouldn't be able to give you a concrete answer. "We measure the cross country season's success at the end of the outdoor track season," Miller said. Coming off a "successful cross country year last year," according to Miller, UConn hopes to improve the whole year and continue their rich tradition in indoor track and outdoor track. (0) comments

Bill Stewart had it all figured out. The plan was flawless, really. Cut out the whole "throw the ball all over the field" philosophy and re-insert the spread-option offense that made West Virginia so dominant over the past three years. Early in Thursday's visit to Colorado, it was so far, so good for the Mountaineers. (4) comments

The staff of The Daily Campus will be spotlighting one individual each week whose performance stands out amongst all others. This week, we have chosen to honor Lauren Aird, who scored the game-winning goal in UConn's 4-3 victory over Michigan. How does it feel to score three overtime game-winning goals in a row? It was the greatest feeling ever to be able to finish the game, and lead my team through to a win. (0) comments

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