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Storming Into St. John's

The Huskies gained some valuable momentum with two wins over the last three days over UMass and Rhode Island. They'll need every bit of it this weekend. UConn (17-15, 5-7 Big East) will travel to Queens, N.Y., to take on first place No. 22 St. John's (23-7, 7-2) at Jack Kaiser Stadium Friday at 3 p. (0) comments

Softball Hosts Four Crucial Games

A crucial four-game set lies ahead for the softball team, with Big East opponents St. John's and Seton Hall visiting this weekend for a pair of doubleheaders as the conference schedule intensifies. The Huskies (15-14, 4-2 Big East) dropped a 3-1 defensive struggle to Hofstra Wednesday, but last weekend's output on the road against conference foes Pittsburgh and Syracuse earned them a winning record in the Big East and a season-high overall winning percentage of . (0) comments

Struggling Huskies Face L'ville

Tomorrow in Louisville, Ky., the Huskies (1-12, 0-4 Big East) will seek their first win since a March 29 victory in Storrs over UC-Davis, UConn's only win thus far this season. This year marks the inaugural year for Louisville's lacrosse program and thus far they have stepped up to the challenge of Division I play. (0) comments

Howard To Impact Defense, Special Teams

Jasper Howard isn't one of the biggest players on the football team - not by any means. In fact, listed at 5-foot-9, 162 pounds, Howard is actually both the shortest and lightest player on the entire roster. But what he does have is speed. And a lot of it. (0) comments

Track Team Pursues Big East Title

The men's and women's track teams have gotten off to blazing starts this spring. The men went down to Baton Rouge and went stride-for-stride with an LSU team that has a host of All-Americans on their roster. The women dominated the UConn Alumni Invitational last weekend. (0) comments

Huskies Close Out Regular Season With Win

It was a perfect day yesterday over at the UConn tennis courts. With warm, sunny weather, and a crowd of enthusiastic friends and family there to cheer on players, the Huskies defeated Holy Cross, 7-0. Things started smoothly for UConn in the doubles matches. (0) comments

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