Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

The UConn Huskies men’s basketball team has some minor questions to be answered.

The Huskies have some good depth this year in the back court that gives Jim Calhoun some options.

Kemba Walker said his friend Durand Scott has narrowed his school choices down to Miami and UConn.

Mike Anthony of the Hartford Courant talked with ESPN The Magazine’s Elena Bergeron about the article she wrote last week.

Collegehoops.net has Hasheem Thabeet listed as the second best center in the country.

The Huskies versatility is key until Stanley Robinson returns in December.

Great article here about Maya Moore from her hometown paper in Georgia.

Shea Ralph and the Huskies are adjusting to each other nicely.

Here’s a writing sample that UConn defensive lineman Rob Lunn did for NESN.

Desmond Conner of the Hartford Courant has some notes from yesterday’s Big East football coaches conference call as does Neill Ostrout of the Connecticut Post.

UConn women’s hockey player Cristen Allen was named the Pure Hockey Defensive Player of the Week.

UConn women’s volleyball player Annie Luhrsen was named the Big East Rookie of the Week for a record-tying 6th time.

The University of Connecticut Division of Athletics and its community service program “Husky Reach” instituted a new reading initiative this fall called “Reading Millionaires“.

In the next day or two, I plan to put together something on the former UConn women’s basketball players. Since I’ve been focusing much of the attention on Mel Thomas, I thought it’d be nice to take a look at how some of the other former Huskies are spending their winters overseas.