Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

My apologies for the lateness of the morning UConn Huskies roundup post. I had some personal things to tend to this morning and I’m back now playing a little catch up here on the site.

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team as they will play their final game before taking an 11 day break for final exams as the Holy Cross Crusaders come to Gampel Pavilion. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 PM and the game will be televised locally on CPTV.

The UConn women have plenty of long range options.

Freshman Caroline Doty has earned the nickname “Bang-Bang” and high praise to start her career.

John Altavilla of the Hartford Courant has more on Caroline Doty.

Transfer Jessica McCormack has returned to practice after resting her sore Achilles tendon.

Geno Auriemma is expecting a chess match from the Crusaders tonight.

Holy Cross will have a tough time matching up with the Huskies tonight.

Sheri Coale’s hand bag is going for more money than Geno Auriemma’s tie.

Rich Elliot of the Connecticut Post has a look at the numbers for tonight’s matchup with Holy Cross.

The Walter Camp of the Year Award finalists were announced and with no surprises, UConn RB Donald Brown wasn’t among them.

Randy Edsall reiterated that he has no interest in the Syracuse head coaching job.

Aaron Bryant will cherish the memories of being a walk-on for the UConn football team.

Chip Malafronte of the New Haven Register has some notes from yesterday’s press conference as does John Silver of the Journal Inquirer.

Glen Mourning will not be returning to the UConn football team next season.

There is very little at stake for the Huskies in Saturday’s finale.

Rob Lunn checks in again with another “mustache” entry over at Thoughts From a Fat White Guy.

Representatives from the Sun Bowl will be on hand for Saturday’s game.

The press is back for the UConn men’s basketball team.

Gavin Edwards is working hard to keep his role for the UConn men.

It’s a blast from the past for the UConn men.

Mike Anthony of the Hartford Courant has some travel day notes for the UConn men.

Craig Austrie and Jerome Dyson will arrive in Buffalo just before game time due to academic reasons.

David Gillett has UConn at the top of his Big East power rankings.

The UConn men’s hockey team lost to Sacred Heart 5-3.

UConn women’s field hockey player Melissa Gonzalez was featured in this week’s SI Faces in the Crowd.