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Flexing their muscles

Women's basketball dominates SRP in last exhibition game

Flexing their muscles

Members of the Sports Resource Program came out in baby blue jerseys, practicing their jump shots and free throws before the game. Most people had never seen these players before. Even head coach Geno Auriemma said he did not know the roster when the game was initially scheduled. (0) comments

Moore, Moore, Moore

Sophomore's defensive play puts spark back in Huskies

Moore, Moore, Moore

HARTFORD - UConn outscored Team SRP 49-18 in the first half, but nobody on the team seemed satisfied with the effort. Coach Geno Auriemma said there was a lot of "standing around" and most players, including forward Tina Charles, agreed that it just wasn't the right brand of Connecticut basketball. (0) comments

Hello, my name is Kevin, and I have a secret I must share with the general public. I'm a Jets fan. It is my secret shame, to root for a team whose greatest player drunkenly hit on an ESPN sideline reporter; to root for a team which finds new and innovative ways to screw up each year; to root for a team whose lone notable accomplishment came when the Beatles were still producing original music as a group. (0) comments

Things are supposed to change after 27 years. In 1981, IBM released the first personal computer, Tom Cruise appeared in his first feature film and America believed it was a milestone to elect an actor as president. One thing at UConn, however, did not change. (0) comments

Boise State has stormed through the regular season and handily beaten every opponent they have faced, scoring an impressive 36.2 points per game and holding its opponents to a mere 10.3 points per game. Critics argue the Broncos has faced inferior competition this season, but they suffered similar criticisms in 2007 before their Fiesta Bowl appearance against Oklahoma, and everyone knows how that turned out. (0) comments

New technology at natatorium  helps diving teams succeed

The men's and women's swimming and diving team have seen a majority of their growth and success in recent years. A season after both the men and women placed first at the annual Terrapin Cup in Maryland and fifth at the Big East finals, the Huskies appear to be on track to do just as much, if not more, damage in 2007-08. (0) comments

The women's ice hockey team hits the road Friday to take on the No. 5/6 Boston College Eagles. The game is at 7:00 p.m in Chestnut Hill, Mass., the home of the Eagles Both the Huskies (6-3-2 3-1-0 'Hockey East) and Boston College (6-1-2 3-0-1) look to keep their unbeaten streak alive inside of Hockey East play. (0) comments

Sometimes, even with all the talent in the world, a team cannot win without a great coach. There have been recent examples of this: the 2007 and 2008 New York Mets and the 2008 New York Yankees among them. In honor of Major League Baseball announcing its managers of the year today, let's take a look at the current coaching staffs at UConn. (1) comment

With the NFL beyond the halfway point of the regular season and teams beginning to make their playoff pushes, it's time to look at the best coaches in the NFL. Here's a breakdown of the best head coach, defensive coordinator and offensive coordinator in the league. (0) comments

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