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Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 2/9

February 9th, 2009 by Ian · No Comments ·

Paw Prints - The Daily Roundup

When the rankings come out this afternoon, the UConn Huskies men’s and women’s basketball teams will most likely be No. 1 again. There’s no reason for the men to fall from their perch and definitely no reason for the women to fall either.

If anyone’s in the Providence area, can you please go by there and ask the schedule maker why on earth they would schedule the UConn men and women at the same time on Wednesday night. Once a season is understandable but this is getting ridiculous. Both the UConn men and women play at 7 PM on Wednesday night. So if you’re not going to the men’s game at Gampel then you’ll have your choice of what to watch. For me it’s simple, I watch both at the same time.

UConn women’s basketball links

Great feature on Jacquie Fernandes [Waterbury Republican-American]

UConn’s defense and rigorous practices are what’s leading them [Hartford Courant]

Kalana Greene has helped fill the scoring void since Caroline Doty’s injury [New Haven Register]

Jim Fuller has some notes on former Huskies Swin Cash and Nykesha Sales [Elm City to Eagleville]

John Altavilla of the Hartford Courant has some notes on the UConn women’s team.

UConn men’s basketball links

The Michigan win as a postseason primer for the Huskies [Norwich Bulletin]

The accolades keep piling up for Jeff Adrien [New Haven Register]

Michigan was the perfect tuneup for March [Hartford Courant]

There was no day of rest for Jim Calhoun on Sunday [New London Day]

Matt Stout of the Norwich Bulletin and Gavin O’Keefe of the New London Day have notes on the UConn men’s team.

Category: Men's College Basketball · UConn Huskies · Women's College Basketball


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