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Paw Prints: The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 12/7/14

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a DAILY basis.

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UConn Football links

Photos-FB: UConn Huskies vs SMU Mustangs – 12/6/14 [sox & dawgs]

SMU No Longer Winless After Beating UConn 27-20 [sox & dawgs]

UConn football loses to previously winless SMU [ct post]

Huskies Too Sloppy Again In Season-Ending Defeat [hartford courant]

Boyle Winless As A Starter [hartford courant]

UConn football falls to winless SMU in finale [new haven register]

Honeymoon is over [sny uconn]

Huskies limp to finish line in Diaco’s first season [the hour]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Video: UConn Women Take Down Irish, 76-58 [sox & dawgs]

UConn women rout Notre Dame with strong defense [ct post]

UConn executed its game plan against Notre Dame [ct post]

It Was Tuck And Roll: UConn Blasts Irish 76-58 [hartford courant]

ESPN To Highlight Next Year’s Powerhouse Matchup [hartford courant]

5 UConn Women’s Lessons Learned: Kiah Stokes Is A Game-Changer [hartford courant]

Kiah Stokes Erasing Her Doubts [hartford courant]

No. 3 UConn ends No. 2 Notre Dame’s 34-game home win streak [new haven register]

Tuck stands tall for Huskies in rout of ND [sny uconn]

Big day for Stokes family at Notre Dame [sny uconn]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Photos-MBB: UConn Huskies vs Yale Bulldogs – 12/5/14 [sox & dawgs]

Report card: Huskies fail to get it down against Yale [CT Post]

Ollie Says UConn Hit Bottom With Loss To Yale [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

Field Hockey. Huskies Honored at Gampel Pavilion on Friday Night [uconn huskies]

M. & W. Swimming. Shumkov, Magin Among UConn Swimmers In Action On Day Three Of Winter Nationals [uconn huskies]

M. & W. Swimming. Tara O’Prey Among Three Huskies To Compete At Winter Nationals On Saturday [uconn huskies]

Falcons Beat Wolf Pack in Shootout

By Zack Grenier

Hartford, CT, December 6, 2014 – In a physical battle at the XL Center Saturday night, the Hartford Wolf Pack fell victim to a streaking Springfield Falcons team and lost in a shootout, 1-0.

Hartford’s Cedrick Desjardins came up big for the Wolf Pack, stopping all 32 shots he faced in regulation and overtime.

Springfield’s Anton Forsberg halted 30 shots from the Wolf Pack offense. Forsberg came up big in the shootout as well, stopping all three shooters he faced. The Falcons’ Sean Collins was the only player to find the back of the net in the shootout.

“I thought we played a good hockey club in a good hard game,” said Hartford coach Ken Gernander.

The Wolf Pack offense had been dominating Springfield in the shot department throughout the game until the third period. In the third, Springfield threw 17 shots at Desjardins, who was able to push them all away.

“That’s team defense,” said Gernander. “Everybody has to chip in in their coverage and within your structure, but sometimes you have to do a little extra too, and that extra effort a lot of times is the difference.”

The game went in to overtime with neither goalie allowing a puck past them yet. The Falcons had a 3-on-1 opportunity with under 30 seconds left but they missed the net. Hartford was able to get a good chance off of their missed shot when Chris Mueller found himself on a breakaway, but he was unable to capitalize either.

“It’s frustrating that we didn’t get one in,” said Hartford’s Joey Crabb. “We were happy with the effort and everyone was working hard and doing the right thing.”

The game went to a shootout, in which Collins was the only player from either team to score. Collins went to his backhand and was able to slide the puck through the legs of Desjardins.

The Wolf Pack have a quick turnaround, as they face the Binghamton Senators Sunday afternoon at the XL Center.

“For us, we have to try to find a way to games like this,” said Desjardins. “We want to stay in the mix until Christmas and make a push after, so we have to get some points in the next couple games.”

The Wolf Pack’s game against Binghamton Sunday is a 3:00 PM faceoff. That is the next opportunity for fans to take advantage of the Wolf Pack’s “Click It or Ticket Family Value Packs”, which include two tickets, two sodas and two hot dogs, all for only $35.

Tickets for all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games are now on sale at the XL Center ticket office, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499. Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.

To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451, or click here to request more info.


Springfield Falcons 1 (SO) at Hartford Wolf Pack 0
Saturday, December 6, 2014 – XL Center

Springfield 0 0 0 0 – 1
Hartford 0 0 0 0 – 0

1st Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Labrie Spr (roughing), 7:43; D’Amigo Spr (tripping), 11:49; Hoeffel Spr (delay of game), 16:28.

2nd Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Bodie Hfd (tripping), 1:53; Vaive Hfd (interference), 7:11; Vaive Hfd (interference), 13:37; St. Denis Spr (holding), 19:08.

3rd Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Bodie Hfd (unsportsmanlike conduct), 5:25; C. Bourque Hfd (tripping), 13:56; Tynan Spr (cross-checking), 15:12.

OT Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Allen Hfd (roughing), 7:00.

Shootout – Springfield 1 (Collins G, Wennberg NG), Hartford 0 (Bourque NG, Kristo NG, Mueller NG).
Shots on Goal-Springfield 4-8-17-2-1-32. Hartford 11-13-4-2-0-30.
Power Play Opportunities-Springfield 0 / 5; Hartford 0 / 5.
Goalies-Springfield, Forsberg 11-2-0 (30 shots-30 saves). Hartford, Desjardins 5-3-1 (31 shots-31 saves).
A-4,216
Referees-Kendrick Nicholson (44), Alex Garon (64).
Linesmen-Luke Galvin (2), Derek Wahl (46).

Photos-FB: UConn Huskies vs SMU Mustangs – 12/6/14

The UConn Huskies football team comes out of the tunnel for the game against SMU at Rentschler Field on December 6, 2014.

The UConn Huskies football team comes out of the tunnel for the game against SMU at Rentschler Field on December 6, 2014.

Here are the photos from the SMU Mustangs 27-20 win over the UConn Huskies at Rentschler Field on December 6, 2014.

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Video: UConn Women Take Down Irish, 76-58

UConn forward Morgan Tuck drives past Notre Dame defender Markisha Wright in the 1st half in the Jimmy V Women's Classic in the Purcell Pavillion.

UConn forward Morgan Tuck drives past Notre Dame defender Markisha Wright in the 1st half in the Jimmy V Women’s Classic in the Purcell Pavillion at the Joyce Center.

Back when the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team lost to the Stanford Cardinal, head coach Geno Auriemma got a good measuring point of where his team was at in their second game. Since that game, the Huskies have worked to get better as a team.

It showed on Saturday afternoon in South Bend, IN when UConn routed the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 76-58 in the Jimmy V. Classic at Purcell Pavilion.

The Huskies improve to 6-1 while the Fighting Irish suffer their first loss to fall to 8-1.

Morgan Tuck led the way for UConn with a career-high 25 points and pulled down nine rebounds. Breanna Stewart added 15 points and nine rebounds while both Moriah Jefferson and Kia Nurse each had 12 points.

Kiah Stokes was a monster on the glass pulling down 18 rebounds while scoring six points and blocking four shots.

Jewell Loyd led all scorers with a career-high tying 31 points. Lindsay Allen chipped in with 11 points while Taya Reimer had eight points and six rebounds. Markisha Wright had a team-high seven rebounds but had just one point.

The Huskies are off for finals and return to action on December 19 when they’ll host Depaul at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, CT.

UConn Huskies vs Notre Dame Fighting Irish 12/6/14 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma and Notre Dame head coach Muffet McGraw.

photo credit: michael mcandrews – hartford courant

SMU No Longer Winless After Beating UConn 27-20

 SMU QB Matt  Davis (4) dives into the end zone for a touchdown after a 26 yard run against UConn in the third quarter at Rentschler Field on December 6, 2014.

SMU QB Matt Davis (4) dives into the end zone for a touchdown after a 26 yard run against UConn in the third quarter at Rentschler Field on December 6, 2014.

On Friday night, UConn Huskies basketball coach Kevin Ollie said his team had hit bottom after losing to Yale. You have to figure the UConn Football team might be right there with them.

The SMU Mustangs came into the game on Saturday not having won a game. But when the final whistle blew, they found themselves with their only win of the season when they beat UConn 27-20 in front of an announced crowd of 22,921 at rainy Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT.

UConn finishes the season at 2-10 (1-7 American). SMU ends their season at 1-11 (1-7 American).

So how did UConn lose this one, especially after being up 20-6. As has been the case for now eight of their ten losses, they beat themselves with turnovers.

The Huskies had five turnovers (four fumbles, one interception).

“You can’t beat anybody when you turn the ball over five times,” said head coach Bob Diaco. “It’s impossible.”

UConn had built up a 20-6 lead at the half on the strength of their run game and defense. In the second half, they failed to show up on both sides of the ball. Plus the turnovers didn’t help matters.

The Huskies were to receive the ball to start the second half but on the kickoff Arkeel Newsome fumbled it and the Mustangs recovered. They would go in to score to cut the lead to 20-13.

After going three and out, then holding on SMU on their ensuing drive, Deshon Foxx fumbled the ball and it was recovered by the Mustangs. Seven plays later, the game was tied at 20-20.

SMU would go ahead for good after blocking a Bobby Puyol field goal. They got the ball at their own 30 and drove it 70 yards capped off Prescott Line who ran in a 12 yard touchdown.

After moving the ball their ball 21 yards after a Brian Lemelle kick return to his 26 yard line, Max DeLorenzo fumbled the ball on a hit from Kevin Pope. UConn would get the ball back after Andrew Adams forced a fumble but the inept offense went three-and-out.

From there, the SMU offense ran out the final 4:13 of the game although they did have some trouble executing the victory formation at the end. They were called for two penalties of illegal formation and finally went to a normal one that saw their QB Matt Davis take a knee that way.

I guess that’s what happens when you haven’t won a game until that point.

“We have to eliminate the things that cause losing,” said Diaco.

Well until the Huskies figure out how to do that, they won’t be any good next year either.

Scoring:

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
SMU Mustangs 6 0 14 7 27
UConn Huskies 6 14 0 0 20

1st quarter

SMU – 12:01 – Cody Rademacher 44 Yd Field Goal

SMU – 5:15 – Cody Rademacher 28 Yd Field Goal

CON – 2:13 – Andrew Adams 32 Yd Fumble Return (Bobby Puyol PAT failed)

2nd quarter

CON – 9:29 – Max DeLorenzo 46 Yd Run (Bobby Puyol Kick)

CON – 1:10 – Ron Johnson 13 Yd Run (Bobby Puyol Kick)

3rd quarter

SMU – 13:03 – Prescott Line 4 Yd Run (Cody Rademacher Kick)

SMU – 3:50 – Matt Davis 26 Yd Run (Cody Rademacher Kick)

4th quarter

SMU – 9:22 – Prescott Line 12 Yd Run (Cody Rademacher Kick)

Offensive Players of the Game:

SMU QB Matt Davis ran 22 times for 191 yards and a touchdown. He also had 145 passing yards with an interception.

Defensive Player of the Game:

UConn S Andrew Adams had three tackles, a fumble return for a touchdown and forced fumble.

Turning Point(s) of the Game:

Pick a turnover in the second half, any UConn turnover.

Offensive Notes:

While the weather wasn’t optimal for passing, Tim Boyle showed he’s probably not the answer at QB as he was 4-of-11 for just 29 yards. Chandler Whitmer threw three passes, completing one for 38 yards. His last collegiate pass was an interception. Ron Johnson had 23 carries for 101 yards and a touchdown. Deshon Foxx had 68 yards rushing while Max DeLorenzo had 66 yards and a touchdown. Geremy Davis finished his college career with three catches for 22 yards. Joshua Marriner had one catch for 38 yards.

Defensive Notes:

Graham Stewart led the Huskies with 11 tackles. Marquise Vann had nine tackles and a forced fumble while Junior Joseph had seven tackles. Jhavon Williams had five tackles and two forced fumbles. Mikal Myers had UConn’s only sack with Andrew Adams adding three tackles, a fumble return for a touchdown and forced fumble.

Special Teams Notes:

Bobby Puyol made two-of-three extra point attempts and had his only field goal attempt blocked (47 yards). Deshon Foxx had a fumble on a punt as did Arkeel Newsome on a kick return. Justin Wain averaged 37 yards on six punts and had two downed inside the 20.

Game Notes:

SMU Mustangs @ UConn Huskies 12/6/14 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Bob Diaco and SMU interim head coach Tom Mason.

Here are the postgame notes courtesy of UConn Athletic Communications:

  • UConn is now 0-3 all-time against SMU.
  • The Huskies conclude their 2014 home slate with a 2-5 record. UConn is now 50-28 all-time at Rentschler Field, its home since the 2003 season.
  • The Huskies recorded a season-high 249 rushing yards. It was UConn’s first 200-yard rushing game since Oct. 12, 2013 vs. USF.
  • Ron Johnson set a new career-high with 101 yards on the ground. He also became the first UConn running back to record 100 yards in a game this season. Deshon Foxx, a wide receiver, rushed for 102 yards vs. UCF on Nov. 1.
  • Max DeLorenzo’s 46-yard touchdown run in the second quarter was the longest rush of his career. DeLorenzo finished the day a season-high 66 yards on the ground on seven carries.
  • DeLorenzo’s run was the longest for a UConn running back this season. Deshon Foxx had the longest run for any player, a 68-yard score vs. UCF.
  • Andrew Adams returned a fumble 32 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. It was the first touchdown of his career.
  • The defensive touchdown was UConn’s first since a 70-yard interception return for a score from Byron Jones against USF on Sept. 19.
  • Josh Marriner’s 38-yard reception in the second quarter was the longest catch of his career.
  • Jamar Summers recorded his first career interception in the second quarter.
  • Jhavon Williams forced two fumbles and recovered another.
  • Geremy Davis’ second-quarter catch gave him at least one reception in 36 consecutive games played to close his career .
  • Davis finished his career with 165 receptions, fifth all-time, and 2,292 receiving yards which is sixth-most in program history. Both marks are the highest of any player in UConn’s FBS era.
  • UConn had 165 rushing yards in the first half, most in a half this season. The Huskies also set a first-half high with 20 points in the first 30 minutes.

SMU beat UConn to escape a winless season, and it’s not the first time the Mustangs program has been in a low place and gotten a win over the Huskies. When SMU returned from the Death Penalty in 1989, their first win was a 31-30 victory over UConn (ESPN Stats & Info).

Injuries:

No major injuries for the Huskies during the game.

AAC Games and Results:

Thursday, December 4

UCF 32
East Carolina 30

Saturday, December 6

Houston 31
Cincinnati 38

Temple 10
Tulane 3

Things to Work On:

Keep bringing in recruits.

Figure out how to hold on the dang ball.

Stop beating themselves

Up Next:

The season is over for the UConn football team.

photo credit: ©2014 Ian Bethune

Wolf Pack Announce Roster Moves

HARTFORD, December 6, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the the Wolf Pack has recalled forward Shawn O’Donnell from its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors, and that the parent New York Rangers have reassigned forward Josh Nicholls from the Wolf Pack to Greenville.

O’Donnell, a 6-1, 192-pound second-year pro, played three games with the Wolf Pack, going scoreless with 17 penalty minutes, prior to being reassigned to the Road Warriors November 6.  In 12 ECHL contests, the 26-year-old Halifax, N.S. native collected three goals and five assists for eight points, along with 19 PIM and a +5.

Nicholls, a second-year pro out of the Western Hockey League, earned one assist, his first career AHL point, and had three shots on goal in five games with the Wolf Pack, after being summoned from Greenville November 22.  Nicholls has four goals and five assists for nine points, along with six penalty minutes, in nine ECHL games this season.

The Wolf Pack are back on home ice tonight, with the Springfield Falcons visiting the XL Center for a 7:00 game.  The first 5,000 fans into the game receive a free Wolf Pack car magnet.

Tickets for all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games are now on sale at the XL Center ticket office, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.

To speak with a Wolf Pack representative about season or group tickets, or any of the Wolf Pack’s many ticketing options, call (855) 762-6451, or click here to request more info.

Paw Prints: The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 12/6/14

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a DAILY basis.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies football team and UConn women’s basketball team.

The UConn Football team is up first as they’ll take on the SMU Mustangs on Senior Day at Rentschler Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. and the game will be televised nationally on CBS Sports Network. If you missed our SMU vs UConn preview, be sure to check it out.

The UConn women’s basketball team will take on their bitter rivals, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, in South Bend, IN this afternoon at 3:15 p.m. The game will be nationally televised on ESPN and will also be available online at WatchESPN. If you can’t watch the game, you can always listen to Bob Joyce and Debbie Fiske on the UConn IMG Radio Network.

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UConn Football links

Video: “Little Extra Heart Beat” For UConn Football Seniors [sox & dawgs]

Video: UConn DT B.J. McBryde on NFL Possibilities [sox & dawgs]

UConn Can’t Take SMU Lightly; Needs To End On Positive Note [hartford courant]

UConn senior Alex Mateas says offensive line in good hands [new haven register]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn believes it has something to prove vs. Notre Dame [ct post]

Game’s Greatest Rivalry Resumes: UConn Women At Notre Dame [hartford courant]

Breanna Stewart, Jewell Loyd take center stage as No. 3 UConn battles No. 2 Notre Dame [new haven register]

Huskies hope to make statement against Irish [sny uconn]

Irish women eager to pay back UConn [ft. wayne journal gazette]

UConn-Notre Dame Rivalry [espnW]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Video: Montague’s Dagger Helps Yale Upset UConn, 45-44 [sox & dawgs]

Tickets Now Available For 2015 American Athletic Conference Men’s Basketball Championship [uconn huskies]

Yale stuns UConn [ct post]

Huskies hit rock bottom with loss to Yale [ct post]

Yale Stuns UConn 45-44 On Montague Three-Pointer [hartford courant]

Ollie Credits Boatright For Playing Hurt [hartford courant]

5 UConn Men’s Lessons Learned: Too Much ‘I’ In Huskies [hartford courant]

Yale stuns UConn, 45-44 [new haven register]

UConn men’s postgame: Embarrassing loss to Yale [sny uconn]

UConn loses another late-game stunner … this time to Yale [the day]

Huskies ask ‘again?’ [the hour]

Other UConn related links

W. Track & W. Cross Country. Women’s Track and Field/Cross Country Inks Four Student-Athletes [uconn huskies]

M. Ice Hockey. Huskies Featured on December Epsiode of New England Hockey Journal TV [uconn huskies]

Video: “Little Extra Heart Beat” For UConn Football Seniors

For 12 UConn Huskies football seniors, today will be the last college football game they play.

Some will get a chance at the NFL while the rest will move on to the real world. What their future holds, no one but them knows.

Each one has their own dreams of what they want to do. And with that, they’ll bring many life lessons from their time at the University of Connecticut wherever they end.

Watch and/or listen below as UConn head coach Bob Diaco along with seniors B.J. McBryde, Deshon Foxx and Alex Mateas talk about Senior Day.

Video: UConn DT B.J. McBryde on NFL Possibilities

As far as football years go, UConn Huskies DT B.J. McBryde is a young pup. He didn’t start playing the game until his senior year of high school.

With that, he’s still learning the game and according to him he hasn’t reached his peak yet.

So what does that mean as far as getting a chance at the NFL?

Obviously, he’s a project having played so little football. He does have the size and the speed to make it. His skills aren’t NFL level but those can still be developed.

Odds are that he’ll probably get a chance whether being a late round draft or being picked up as undrafted free agent. I doubt he’d make an opening day roster but I’d have to guess that he could most likely spend at least the 2015 season on someone’s practice squad working on his craft.

Watch below as McBryde talks about not giving up and wanting a chance at the NFL

Photos-MBB: UConn Huskies vs Yale Bulldogs – 12/5/14

UConn C Amida Brimah (35) makes a move to the basket past a Yale defender in the first half  at Gampel Pavilion on December 5, 2014.

UConn C Amida Brimah (35) makes a move to the basket past a Yale defender in the first half at Gampel Pavilion.

Here are the photos from the Yale Bulldogs 45-44 win over the UConn Huskies at Gampel Pavilion on December 5, 2014.

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