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Avery Back on the Ice

By Bruce Berlet

Sean Avery, wearing a yellow no-contact jersey, skated for the first time in nearly three weeks Wednesday morning in a 50-minute workout with the Connecticut Whale at the XL Center in Hartford.

CT WhaleAvery participated in the entire practice, including special teams drills in which he actually played a little defense on the penalty kill. It was his first ice time since he was injured in his third preseason game with the parent New York Rangers on Sept. 30 in Gothenburg, Sweden. His workout ended with a brief chat with Whale coach Ken Gernander and more treatment on the injury.

Avery and Gernander said they didn’t know if the left wing will play in the Whale’s next game Friday at 7 p.m. at the XL Center against the Manchester Monarchs.

“I think I could probably play, but I can’t say right now,” Avery said. “I just skated for the first time in a while, and it could feel completely different tomorrow morning.”

Gernander said playing Friday night is a bridge to be crossed when they get there.

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“Today was his first day on the ice in quite some time, and you can’t skip any steps,” Gernander said. “You have to see how it responds after today’s ice session. He didn’t do any contact, so that bridge has to be crossed. I know his overall level of fitness has been great; he has been working hard with our physical trainer Mark (Cesari).

“But that being said, there are sports-specific muscles like the groins and hip flexors, and it would be kind of foolish to push him back and risk injuring something else. The whole thing is going to be on a day-to-day basis, and it’s going to be a lot of communication between Sean, myself and the training staff.”

Avery said he doubted he would be recalled by the Rangers after he lost a battle with Erik Christensen for the 13th and final forward spot on the NHL team. Avery cleared waivers Oct. 5, reported to the Whale five days later and had been strictly rehabbing off the ice until Wednesday.

“Probably not,” Avery said of a possible return to Broadway. “I’m not even going to think about it. It’s like you’re going to win the lottery. I guess some people do, but I’ve never had that mentality. … I’m just going to go on, but I can play in the NHL, there’s no question about that. But I feel like a completely different player already. I’m just relaxed. This game is all mental.”

Avery is earning $1,937,500 on the final year of a four-year, $15.5 million contract he signed with the Dallas Stars on July 2, 2008 after his first stint with the Rangers, though none of it applies to the salary cap of either team while he’s in the minors. That also goes for Mats Zuccarello ($1.75 million), who was assigned to the Whale Saturday night, and defenseman Wade Redden ($6.5 million).

Avery played only 23 games with the Stars before being waived and claimed by the Rangers on March 2, 2009. The Rangers and Stars are each paying half of Avery’s salary, which doesn’t count against their salary cap. If the Rangers were to recall Avery, he would be on re-entry waivers. If another team claimed Avery, he would receive half of his salary from the Stars and 25 percent from the Rangers and his new team.

Avery said he had options to play in Europe but opted to stay near his home in New York for different reasons.

“There was a lot of money on the table to go to Russia, but I don’t necessarily feel that was something that I wanted to do,” said Avery, who has been living in Middletown since he joined the Whale. “There wasn’t enough money to go somewhere like Switzerland. I’m 100 miles from home, and that certainly factors into it, for sure.”

Avery played one full preseason game with the Rangers, and said he had “a quick conversation” with Rangers coach John Tortorella before being sent to Hartford. Avery said Tortorella told him that it was the coach’s decision on who would remain with the Rangers and who would join the Whale.

While Avery and Gernander were unsure of the left wing’s status for Friday night, Avery stressed he was enjoying his second go-around in Hartford. He had two goals and one assist with the then Hartford Wolf Pack before joining the Rangers after being claimed on waivers.

“I had fun out here today,” said Avery, who watched the Whale’s home opener Saturday night, a 5-4 shootout loss to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers. “All the guys are good guys down here.”

When reminded he said he had been a bit rejuvenated being around younger players in his first stay in Hartford, the 31-year-old Avery said, “It’s certainly more authentic this time. I’ve got no pressure. I’m one of the only guys getting paid a lot of money to play and probably can truly say that doesn’t really have that much pressure. The only responsibility that I have down here is to work hard. That’s something that I consider a responsibility.”

Gernander said Avery isn’t a special case despite being an 11-year pro veteran with 87 goals, 157 assists, 1,512 penalty minutes and countless “chats” with the opposition in 565 NHL games with the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, Stars and Rangers. Gernander also said he doesn’t expect Avery to need much time to get in game shape.

“He’s one guy whose conditioning is not an issue or a question,” Gernander said. “It’s obviously a little bit more sports-specific for different skating strides as far as being able to skate all the time, but if your overall level of fitness is superior to others, obviously you’re going to have a quicker push back into the lineup and makes the transition a lot clearer.”

While Avery might not be in game shape yet, he certainly showed plenty of quickness Wednesday and freely chatted with teammates, though his role hasn’t been determined.

“I would expect that when he gets in our lineup that he would be able to chip in in several different areas,” Gernander said. “He’s a good skater, you know he can play a physical style of game, you know he can mix it up and he’s got offensive capabilities. He’s got a lot of NHL attributes because he has an NHL career, so I think he’s going to be able to participate, help our team in a number of different fronts. We’re not going to just pigeon-hole him into one role.”

The Whale could use Avery, as they have only 11 healthy forwards with center Kris Newbury having been called up on Saturday night and rookie left wing Ryan Bourque and right wing Chad Kolarik still recovering from injuries. Defenseman Jyri Niemi played left wing on Saturday night.

Defenseman Pavel Valentenko practiced with the team for a third consecutive day, staying out for extra skating with assistant coach J.J. Daigneault, who handles the defense. Valentenko hasn’t played in any of the Whale’s preseason or regular-season games but hopes to return Friday or during a home-and-home set with the Springfield Falcons on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon.

“He’s being pushed,” Gernander said. “You’d like to have all available options healthy and ready to go, but we don’t want any setbacks or put anyone at risk either.”

Valentenko sustained his original injury in his only preseason game with the Rangers. Lee Baldwin, who hasn’t played in the Whale’s four games because of an injury and excess of defensemen, may get in the lineup, after Brendan Bell was called up Sunday as insurance. Former Wolf Pack defenseman Michael Sauer missed his second game Tuesday night, a 4-0 victory in Vancouver, with a shoulder injury that was aggravated in the team’s second game Oct. 8 in Stockholm. Bell, who was a healthy scratch Tuesday night, had one assist in two games with the Whale after being assigned when the Rangers returned from Europe on Oct. 9. He was an alternate captain in his Whale debut when Redden was out because of illness. Redden returned Saturday night.

UConn Men Picked To Finish Atop Big East With Syracuse

One year after being picked to finish 10th in the Big East, the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team finds itself in a different position in the 2011-12 Big East Men’s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll. They are at the top of it in a tie for first with the Syracuse Orange.

Big East ConferenceThe Huskies ran the table last year in the Big East Tournament and then did the same thing in the NCAA Tournament. And with most of the team returning plus a strong recruiting class that includes Andre Drummond, DeAndre Daniels and Ryan Boatright, the Huskies are primed for another run under the leadership of head coach Jim Calhoun.

Some of the Huskies were also honored by the coaches as part of the Preseason All-Big East Teams.

Sophomore guard Jeremy Lamb was named to the Preseason All-Big East first team while junior center Alex Oriakhi was named to the Preseason All-Big East second team. Sophomore guard Shabazz Napier and freshman Andre Drummond were named to the All-Big East Honorable Mention Team.

Drummond was also the coaches pick for Big East Rookie of the Year.

For a full look at the 2011-12 Big East Preseason Coaches Poll along with the All-Big East Teams, click on the read more button below if you’re on the home page. And, if you are a real Big East fan and are going to be betting on college basketball make sure to check out BetQL for the most updated Big East odds, lines, and spreads

2011-12 Big East Preseason Coaches Poll
Team Points
1. Connecticut (7) 209
Syracuse (5) 209
3. Louisville (3) 201
4. Pittsburgh (1) 188
5. Cincinnati 169
6. Marquette 155
7. West Virginia 132
8. Villanova 127
9. Notre Dame 114
10. Georgetown 104
11. Rutgers 75
12. St. Johns 71
13. Seton Hall 56
14. USF 43
15. Providence 40
16. DePaul 27

2011-12 BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year Ashton Gibbs, Pittsburgh

2011-12 BIG EAST Preseason Rookie of the Year Andre Drummond, Connecticut

Preseason All-Big East First Team

  • Ashton Gibbs, Sr., Pittsburgh
  • Jeremy Lamb, So., UConn
  • Darius Johnson-Odom, Sr., Marquette
  • Tim Abromaitis, Gr., Notre Dame
  • Kris Joseph, Sr., Syracuse
  • Kevin Jones, Sr., West Virginia

Second Team

  • Yancy Gates, Sr., Cincinnati
  • Alex Oriahki, Jr., UConn
  • Peyton Siva, Jr., Louisville
  • Scoop Jardine, Sr., Syracuse
  • Maalik Wayns, Jr., Villanova

Honorable Mention

  • Andre Drummond, Fr., UConn
  • Shabazz Napier, So., UConn
  • Cleveland Melvin, So., DePaul
  • Jae Crowder, Sr., Marquette
  • Augustus Gilchrist, Sr., USF

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Bloguin Heisman Trophy Poll – Week 7

Bloguin Heisman TrophyEach week a group of Bloguin college football bloggers get together and put our votes in for the top Heisman Trophy candidates. Then after the votes are tabulated by Kevin over at College Football Zealots, the poll is released on Wednesday.

Here are the results for week seven of the 2011 college football season. Be sure to head over Crystal Ball Run for a full look at the results for the week for more insight on the poll.

  1. Andrew Luck (QB-Stanford) – 25 Points, 27.78%, 7 1st Place Votes
  2. Russell Wilson (QB-Wisconsin) – 23 Points, 25.56%, 2 1st Place Votes
  3. Trent Richardson (RB-Alabama) – 18 Points, 20.00%, 3 1st Place Votes
  4. Kellen Moore (QB-Boise St) – 8 Points, 8.89%, 1 1st Place Vote
  5. Tyrann Mathieu (CB-LSU)- 5 Points, 5.56%, 0 1st Place Votes
  • Also Receiving Votes: Robert Griffin III (QB- Baylor) 4 pts, Sammy Watkins (WR- Clemson) 3 pts, Ryan Broyles (WR- Oklahoma) 3 pts, LaMichael James (RB- Oregon) 1 pt
  • Dropped Out: Denard Robinson (QB- Michigan), Landry Jones (QB- Oklahoma), Brandon Weedon (QB- Oklahoma State)

In case you were wondering, this is how I voted in this week’s poll:

  1. Andrew Luck – Stanford QB – Luck remains the favorite for me. He got off to a slow start but still finished with 336 yards and four touchdowns. He may need to step up his numbers as Russell Wilson is on his tail..
  2. Russell Wilson – Wisconsin QB – One can only imagine how good Wilson would have been at NC State had he had what he has at Wisconsin. He continues to dazzle as this past weekend he caught a touchdown pass to go along with an efficient 12-of-17 for 166 yards and a touchdown pass in the romp over Indiana.
  3. Kellen Moore – Boise State QB – In the year of the quarterback for the Heisman, Moore continues to put up crazy numbers. This time out, he was 26-of-30 for 338 yards and four touchdowns. He kept one of those touchdown passes in the family hitting his brother Kirby for one in the 2nd quarter

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/19

Paw Prints The 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 some of the other sports. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you’re on the home page.

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UConn Football links

Video: UConn at the bye [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

UConn TE Ryan Griffin: Mackey Award Midseason List [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Jim Calhoun Rocks The Ballroom In Hartford [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Jim Calhoun Talks About Ryan Boatright [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Vitale Season Preview [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Calhoun, Teammates Impressed With Drummond [Hartford Courant]

Syracuse narrowly out-points Connecticut in Big East writers poll [The Post-Standard]

5 Observations From UConn Hoops [CBS NY]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Memorable trip to UConn for the McDaniels [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Other UConn related links

How the Big East can stay relevant [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

John Marinatto addresses realignment [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

BIG EAST Members Unanimously Agree to Double Withdrawal Fee and Pursue 12-Team Football Expansion Model [BigEast.org]

Big East Is In A Sorry State [Hartford Courant]

Big East Won’t Say What Teams Are Targeted For Expansion, But Raises Exit Fees [Hartford Courant]

W. Cross Country. Huskies Nationally Ranked For First Time In Program History [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. No. 1 Huskies Suffer First Defeat Of The Season at WVU, 2-0 [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Ranallo Leads UConn Past UMass Lowell In OT, 3-2 [UConnHuskies.com]

Field Hockey. No. 4 Field Hockey Takes On No. 16 Boston University Tonight in Storrs [UConnHuskies.com]

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2011 World Series Schedule

2011 World Series

Here is the broadcast schedule for the 2011 World Series that will take place starting on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 between the Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals.

Wednesday, October 19th: Game 1 – Rangers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Thursday, October 20th: Game 2 – Rangers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Saturday, October 22nd: Game 3 – Cardinals @ Rangers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Sunday, October 23rd: Game 4 – Cardinals @ Rangers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Monday, October 24th: Game 5 – Cardinals @ Rangers, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Thursday, October 27th: Game 6 – Rangers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

Friday, October 28th: Game 7 – Rangers @ Cardinals, 8:05 p.m.
TV: FOX
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Tim McCarver (analyst), Ken Rosenthal (reporter)

*if necessary

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A big thanks to Ken from Fang’s Bites for passing along the information.

2011 BlogPoll Top 25 – Week 8

Here’s the BlogPoll Top 25 for week eight in college football.  If you’re curious to see how I voted, you can check that out as well. Also be sure to check out the analysis on the BlogPoll Top 25 as well.

College Football Rankings 2011

Results for Week 8

# School Points/blog SD Delta
1 LSU Tigers (57) 24.58 0.67
2 Alabama Crimson Tide (23) 24.08 0.69
3 Oklahoma Sooners (6) 23.08 0.82
4 Wisconsin Badgers 21.30 1.29
5 Oklahoma St. Cowboys 20.23 1.18 Arrow_up 1
6 Boise St. Broncos 19.87 1.44 Arrow_down -1
7 Stanford Cardinal 19.10 1.81
8 Clemson Tigers 18.72 2.08
9 Oregon Ducks 17.07 1.49
10 Arkansas Razorbacks 15.12 3.56
11 Kansas St. Wildcats 13.49 3.12 Arrow_up 3
12 Nebraska Cornhuskers 12.41 2.95 Arrow_up 3
13 West Virginia Mountaineers 11.50 3.21 Arrow_up 3
14 Michigan St. Spartans 11.38 2.70 Arrow_up 8
15 Virginia Tech Hokies 10.86 3.02 Arrow_up 4
16 South Carolina Gamecocks 10.01 4.15 Arrow_up 1
17 Michigan Wolverines 7.76 3.07 Arrow_down -6
18 Texas A&M Aggies 6.66 4.46 Arrow_up 6
19 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 6.40 3.03 Arrow_down -7
20 Houston Cougars 5.99 4.14 Arrow_up 1
21 Illinois Fighting Illini 4.44 3.17 Arrow_down -8
22 Auburn Tigers 3.99 3.62 Arrow_up 4
23 Washington Huskies 3.45 2.99 Arrow_up 4
24 Penn St. Nittany Lions 3.34 3.91 Arrow_up 1
25 Arizona St. Sun Devils 2.56 2.85 Arrow_down -7
Others Receiving Votes: Georgia Bulldogs | Notre Dame Fighting Irish | USC Trojans | SMU Mustangs | Cincinnati Bearcats | Texas Longhorns | Rutgers Scarlet Knights | Baylor Bears | Southern Miss. Golden Eagles | Louisiana Ragin Cajuns | Florida Gators | Florida St. Seminoles | North Carolina Tar Heels | Virginia Cavaliers | Ohio St. Buckeyes | Wake Forest Demon Deacons | Temple Owls | South Florida Bulls | TCU Horned Frogs
Updated: Oct 18, 2011 9:30 AM EDT

SB Nation BlogPoll College Football Rankings 2011

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/18

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

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UConn Football links

Weekend rewind: Big East [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Big East news and notes [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Video: One Good Thing [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Recruiting impact of Big East uncertainty [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Two Years Later, Today The Sad Anniversary Of Jasper Howard’s Death [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Pitt Settles On Sunseri At QB For UConn Game [Hartford Courant]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Bad News for Bradley, Good for Hathaway [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Set-back for Huskies’ Michael Bradley [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Dom also answered a few questions in his mailbag [Dom Amore – Hartford Courant]

Bradley out with fractured ankle [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Excuse me, but what the heck happened to karma [John Nash – The Hour]

UConn’s Bradley to have ankle surgery [CT Post]

Michael Bradley has fractured right ankle [New Haven Register]

Olander ready to provide same home-grown spark [The Hour]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

One visit left for McDaniel [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Be Patient On Xylina McDaniel [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Dailey Rated No. 1 By CollegeInsider.com [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

UConn Makes The Cut As McDaniel Is Down To Three [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Other UConn related links

Big East reportedly hikes exit fee [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Source: Big East doubles exit fee to $10 million [CT Post]

Big day for Big East [Lee Lewis – The Republican-American]

Ex-UConn AD Hathaway lands new gig [John Nash – The Hour]

W. Volleyball. Mattison Quayle Named BIG EAST Volleyball Player of the Week [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Lacrosse. UConn Women’s Lacrosse Announces 2012 Schedule [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Tennis. Huskies Go 16-2 Overall At New England Invitational [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Garrett Bartus Named AHA Goaltender of the Week [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. No. 1 Huskies Hit The Road To Face No. 23 West Virginia [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Soccer. Win over UConn would look great at tournament time [The Daily Athenaeum]

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Jon Lester Steps Up And Takes Responsibility

I know almost everyone out there who is a fan of the Boston Red Sox is not very happy with what transpired at the end of the season especially with the things that have come out so far. I know I’m not still.

Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Jon Lester reacts after giving up a two-run home run to J. J. Hardy of the Baltimore Orioles in the third inning of their MLB American League baseball game in Baltimore, Maryland September 28, 2011But I will say this.  I’m glad that Jon Lester took responsibility for his actions in “Fried Chicken and BeerGate”.

Here’s a little of what Lester had to say to the Boston Globe about it:

“There’s a perception out there that we were up there getting hammered and that wasn’t the case,” Lester told The Globe via telephone from his home in Georgia. “Was it a bad habit? Yes. I should have been on the bench more than I was. But we just played bad baseball as a team in September. We stunk. To be honest, we were doing the same things all season when we had the best record in baseball.”

Lester said the drinking was confined to starting pitchers who weren’t in the game that day.

“It was a ninth-inning rally beer,” he said. “We probably ordered chicken from Popeye’s like once a month. That happened. But that’s not the reason we lost.

“Most of the times it was one beer, a beer. It was like having a Coke in terms of how it affected you mentally or physically. I know how it looks to people and it probably looks bad. But we weren’t up there just drinking and eating and nobody played video games. We watched the game.”

Now I could understand if he had a beer in the clubhouse after his start. I’ve seen it before even in the minor leagues. But the pitchers who should be on the bench supporting their team during the game had no reason to be up there even if they were doing it while the team was winning.

Couldn’t they all wait until the end of the game to have a beer together?

I’ve said this once before.

The Red Sox are really going to need a manager who runs a tight ship. Someone who is not going tolerate the frat boy behavior in the clubhouse, at least during games.

Otherwise, what’s to say this type of thing doesn’t happen again all season long in 2012.

By the way, if you missed the Taiwanese animation of what happened in the clubhouse, you really need to check that out.

Byron Jones Named Big East Defensive Player of Week; McCombs Honored Too

UConn Huskies defensive back Byron Jones dashes to the end zone after recovering a fumble against USF in the third quarter to give the Huskies a 16-10 lead and final score.

Since I’m being lazy today, here’s the release from UConn Athletic Communications Department about two UConn Huskies football players being honored for their play in Saturday’s 16-10 win over USF.

PROVIDENCE R.I. (Oct. 17, 2011) – University of Connecticut redshirt freshman Byron Jones (New Britain, Conn.) has been named the BIG EAST Conference Defensive Player of the Week in UConn’s 16-10 win over USF on Saturday. It marks the first time this season that a UConn player has won a BIG EAST weekly awards.

On a day when Connecticut was held without an offensive touchdown, Jones made the difference on the defensive end with a 10-yard fumble recovery in the fourth quarter to lift the Huskies to make it 16-10 Huskies.. Jones also had seven tackles as part of a defensive effort that held the Bulls’ offense, which had averaged better than 500 yards per game, to 339 yards and four turnovers.

UConn redshirt freshman running back Lyle McCombs was named to the BIG EAST weekly honor roll as he had 130 yards and 32 carries in the win over the Bulls.

Photo credit: John Woike – Hartford Courant (No. 7 in gallery)

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 10/17

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

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UConn Football links

What we learned in the Big East: Week 7 [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Big East bowl projections: Week 7 [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Big East power rankings [Andrea Adelson – ESPN.com]

Report Card: South Florida [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Coach Pasqualoni Talks Today Post USF Win [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Sunday wrapup [John Silver – Journal Inquirer]

Huskies look to turn corner, already ahead of last season [Norwich Bulletin]

UConn defense taking its cues from teams past [The Day]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Big East Basketball Preview: Can UConn really repeat? [Searching For Billy Edelin]

UConn’s Jeremy Lamb poised in return for sophomore season [USA Today]

Other UConn related links

W. Soccer. Women’s Soccer Falls To No. 20 West Virginia, 2-1 [UConnHuskies.com]

Field Hockey. Jeute Lifts No. 4 Field Hockey Over Princeton, 3-1 [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Golf. Dziubina Helps Golf to Runner-Up Finish at Shelter Harbor [UConnHuskies.com]

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