Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

The big news of the day yesterday was the fact that UConn Huskies running back Donald Brown has declared for the NFL Draft. It was also a good day as the UConn football team won the International Bowl, the UConn women’s basketball team beat LSU and the UConn men’s basketball team beat Rutgers.

Donald Brown’s plans include more than just the NFL.

Dahna Deleston had an interception return to remember for a lifetime yesterday.

Donald Brown kept his decision to himself and his family before announcing it yesterday.

Desmond Conner of the Hartford Courant has a look at what went right and wrong for UConn in the International Bowl.

Donald Brown provided a little misdirection about his future to protect his teammates.

Here’s a look at where Donald Brown stands in the UConn record books.

Matt Stout of the Norwich Bulletin, Gavin Keefe of the New London Day, Neill Ostrout of the Connecticut Post and David Borges of the New Haven Register all have some postgame notes from the UConn men’s game last night.

Stanley Robinson performed well in his first start as he got the Huskies going early on.

Jim Calhoun missed the second half of the game with shingles and a bad cold.

David Gillett says the UConn men took care of business last night.

Renee Montgomery continues to spark the Huskies.

The UConn women’s basketball stars all shared the wealth on Saturday.

LSU coach Van Chancellor said that Renee Montgomery will be a point guard on 2012 Olympic Team.

Kalana Greene returned to form in yesterday’s win over LSU.

The UConn women have reason to be wary despite all the praise.

Geno Auriemma doesn’t envy LSU’s position.

Kaili McLaren had another big game against LSU.

John Altavilla of the Hartford Courant has some extras from yesterday’s win over LSU.

Joe Perez of the Norwich Bulletin has some UConn women’s recruiting news.

Rich Elliott of the Connecticut Post has some postgame notes from the UConn women’s win over LSU.

The UConn women’s hockey team returned to action with a 7-0 win over Vermont.

The UConn men’s hockey team fell 4-3 to No. 11 Air Force.