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Breaking Bread with Bob – 8/25

Breaking Bread with Bob Diaco

UConn Huskies head football coach Bob Diaco held his first pre-game press conference as a college head coach on Monday in anticipation of Friday night’s game against the BYU Cougars at 7 p.m. at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, CT.

Here’s a sampling of what he had to say:

Diaco got things started talking about how the team is ready for game week finally. He said there’s a change in energy.

He was asked what his emotions were like and he said he wasn’t nervous as of now for his first game as a college football head coach. He said the players have to go out and play.

He talked about BYU QB Taysom Hill being part of a physical team that is well coached. He said they are a well disciplined tough team.

Since BYU plays a faster paced offense, he said he will do his best to rotate players in and out. He’ll try to do it when the Cougars do it and hopes that the fast pace doesn’t hurt the student-athletes.

Diaco stated that there are no changes to the two-deep depth chart that was released at the end of camp.

He was asked about protecting the home field and said it’s very critical that they do that. He said the fans in the state have a great heart and doesn’t want those great fans to go home unhappy in a quiet car. He wants them to go home talking about this player or that play and joining in with the players singing the fight song at the end of the game.

Diaco said Casey Cochran has improved physically and has done a better job of protecting the ball. He said since he’s taken over there’s been no change in Cochran’s leadership style.

He said he talked with the running backs after Lyle McCombs left letting them know there were going to be more opportunities for them. Max DeLorenzo will probably see a bulk of the carries but the other three freshman (Josh Marriner, Ron Johnson, Arkeel Newsome) will see some as well.

He said DeLorenzo is a much better pass blocker but the three freshman are all willing to learn.

One of the things from the two deep was that John Green had moved to cornerback from wide receiver. While it was a move of nessecssity, Diaco said Green accepted the challenge and is willing to do what ever it takes for the team to win. Said Green is one of the more faster players on the team, a player of high football intelligence.

He said the defense will do the best job they can containing BYU QB Hill but he’s going to make his plays. Just need to limit the amount of them.

B.J. McBryde and Reuben Frank are seniors who haven’t played a lot but will be a big part of the defense that will try to stop BYU’s complicated offense. He said it’s almost like a triple option.

He said all the linebackers will play. He said as much as it is about preparation, playing in the games will allow them to get better.

Diaco stated that LB Graham Stewart has improved a great deal, has cleaned up his eyes meaning that they don’t roam as much anymore. He said captain Marquise Vann is and will be a very productive linebacker. Said he’s looking forward to watching Jefferson Ashiru play.

He also said the Cole Ormsby has gotten a lot better and continues to do. He said Vontae Diggs, Cameron Stapleton, Jon Hicks all in the same group.

He stated that opening with BYU will let them know where they stand and what they need to do going forward. Test against a formidable opponent gives them a instant barometer of where the program is at.

He said the offensive line is much improved from where it was nine months ago. But they still have a ways to go.

He said it’s a little hard to prepare for BYU with the changes in the roster but said it not as bad because they recruit the same type of player year in and year out.

Diaco stated the defense will have a different look than what he had with Notre Dame when they played BYU the past two years.

He said DeLorenzo can do all the jobs and is a well respected player. He received a lot of votes for captain.

He stated captain Byron Jones is a hard worker on and off the field. Not only just in football but academically, socially and in the strength and conditioning part of it all.

He said Jones, Cochran, Hicks, Marriner, Stewart, captain Alex Mateas and RT Andreas Knappe earned “Iron Huskies” awards during the strength and conditioning part of summer.

The team is healthy and that has to due with the players respecting each other.

Knappe is getting better but won’t play.

He said Deshon Foxx, Brian Lemelle, Marriner and Newsome will all see time returning kickoffs.

He ended his press conference with a lot of energy, almost like he flipped a switch when asked about what he wants from the team. Here’s the video.

We’ll have more later from the press conference as well as reactions from the available players as they get ready for their first game of the season.

Breanna Stewart Will Join Six Former Huskies at USA Basketball Fall Training Camp

This in from UConn via USA Basketball:

COLORADO SPRINGS – Featuring 27 athletes, the 2014 USA Basketball Women’s National Team will begin training in defense of the USA’s FIBA World Championship title on Sept. 8 at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Additionally, the USA Basketball Women’s National Team Player Selection Committee has added a pair of athletes to the 2014-16 USA Basketball Women’s National Team roster in four-time USA Basketball gold medalist Bria Hartley (Washington Mystics) and three-time USA Basketball gold medalist Chiney Ogwumike (Connecticut Sun), and they are scheduled to take part in the fall training camp. The final 12-member, 2014 USA Basketball Women’s World Championship Team will be named prior to the start of the FIBA World Championship, which will be held Sept. 27-Oct. 5 in Ankara and Istanbul, Turkey.

USAbasketball1Hartley and Ogwumike were extended an invitation to join the USA National Team by the USA Basketball Women’s National Team Player Selection Committee, which will also select the 2014 USA World Championship Team.

“The 27 who have been invited represent a cross section of what the USA National Team is ultimately all about,” said Geno Auriemma, 2013-16 USA National Team and University of Connecticut head coach. “It’s some of the best players in the world. It’s a combination of past Olympic and World Championship gold medalists. It’s also young players who have also won gold medals at various levels of USA Basketball, pros in the WNBA, college players, veterans and rookies and everything in between. I think we’re going to be able to pick a 12-player roster that’s going to be as good as any team we’ve ever had.

“Coming out of college last year, two of the best players in college basketball, they distinguished themselves over four years playing at the highest level and now they’ve gone onto play in the WNBA as rookies. With Chiney in Connecticut, I’ve had a chance to follow her progress. She’s been absolutely amazing and no one competes harder than Chiney does. Bria’s gone to Washington and played a great role in helping them make the playoffs this year with such a young roster that they have. So, I’m excited about the possibility of having both of them in the camp. I know both of them really wanted to be there last fall and couldn’t, so this is a great opportunity for them and I’m looking forward to seeing them out there.”

“Bria Hartley and Chiney Ogwumike were both invited to the USA National Team training camp last fall, but were unable to make it,” said Carol Callan, USA Basketball women’s national team director and member of the committee. “They have remained on the committee’s radar and with their USA Basketball international experience and play this season in the WNBA, the committee felt that we should extend an invitation to continue their involvement with the USA National Team.”

Athletes invited to participate in the fall training camp in hopes of being named to the 2014 USA World Championship Team include: Seimone Augustus (Minnesota Lynx), Sue Bird (Seattle Storm), DeWanna Bonner (Phoenix Mercury), Tamika Catchings (Indiana Fever), Tina Charles (New York Liberty), Elena Delle Donne (Chicago Sky), Skylar Diggins (Tulsa Shock), Stefanie Dolson (Washington Mystics), Candice Dupree (Phoenix Mercury), Sylvia Fowles (Chicago Sky), Brittney Griner (Phoenix Mercury), Hartley, Briann January (Indiana Fever), Jantel Lavender (Los Angeles Sparks), Kayla McBride (San Antonio Stars), Angel McCoughtry (Atlanta Dream), Maya Moore (Minnesota Lynx), Chiney Ogwumike, Nnemkadi Ogwumike (Los Angeles Sparks), Candace Parker (Los Angeles Sparks), Danielle Robinson (San Antonio Stars), Odyssey Sims (Tulsa Shock), Breanna Stewart (University of Connecticut), Diana Taurasi (Phoenix Mercury), Courtney Vandersloot (Chicago Sky), Lindsay Whalen (Minnesota Lynx) and Monica Wright (Minnesota Lynx).

Athletes listed above who are not participating in the WNBA Finals will begin training camp Sept. 8-10 at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. WNBA teams still in the playoff hunt include the Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever in the East and Minnesota Lynx and Phoenix Mercury in the West.

Hartley first won gold with the 2010 USA U18 National Team at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship, then collected gold medals playing for USA Basketball at the 2011 FIBA U19 World Championship, 2012 FIBA 3×3 World Championship and 2013 World University Games. She is a two-time NCAA champion with the University of Connecticut and currently has the Washington Mystics in the WNBA playoff hunt. The No. 7 pick in the 2014 WNBA Draft, Hartley averaged 9.7 points and 3.1 assists in the 2014 WNBA season and aided the Mystics to the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Chiney Ogwumike teamed up with Hartley to win gold on the 2010 USA U18 National Team and 2012 USA 3×3 World Championship Team, and she captured her third gold medal at the 2011 World University Games. The No. 1 pick in the 2014 WNBA Draft and 2014 WNBA All-Star averaged 15.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game during the 2014 season and is a two-time (May, June) WNBA Rookie of the Month award winner. The USA National Team training camp roster includes three-time (2004, 2008, 2012) Olympic gold medalists Bird, Catchings and Taurasi; two-time Olympic gold medalists (2008, 2012) Augustus, Fowles and Parker; as well as 2012 Olympic gold medalists Charles, Moore, McCoughtry and Whalen.

Bird and Catchings have won two FIBA World Championship gold medals (2002, 2010); while Charles, Dupree, Fowles, McCoughtry, Moore and Whalen captured FIBA World Championship gold in 2010; and Augustus, Bird, Catchings, Parker and Thompson played on the 2006 USA World Championship Team that returned with the bronze medal.

The USA will compete in a pair of exhibition contests during its domestic training. The first game is the USA Basketball Women’s National Team Showcase, a Red versus White intrasquad game scheduled for Sept. 11 (7 p.m. EDT) at the University of Delaware’s Bob Carpenter Center in Newark, Delaware.

ESPN2 will televise both USA Basketball Women’s National Team exhibition games, and both games will also available on WatchESPN.

Traveling up the coast to Bridgeport, Connecticut, the USA will train Sept. 14 alongside 2013 FIBA Americas Championship silver medalist Canada in Bridgeport, prior to the two teams squaring off in a Sept. 15 exhibition contest (7 p.m. EDT) at Webster Bank Arena.

Tickets for the USA Basketball Showcase can be purchased through the Bob Carpenter Center box office, by calling 302-831-2257 or online via ticketmaster.com; while tickets for the USA-Canada contest can be purchased through the box office at Webster Bank Arena, by calling 1-800-745-3000 or online via www.websterbankarena.com.

In addition to the domestic exhibition schedule, the USA squad will play four additional exhibition games in Europe against 2012 Olympic silver medalist France, 2012 Olympic bronze medalist Australia, 2010 FIBA World Championship silver medalist Czech Republic and 2013 FIBA Asia bronze medalist China, prior to the start of the World Championship.

Finalists for the 2014 USA World Championship Team will compete in the 2014 France International Tournament in the Stade Pierre de Coubertin in Paris, Sept. 19-21. Opening against Australia on Sept. 19, the U.S. will face China on Sept. 20 and close the round-robin tournament against host France on Sept. 21.

From there, the Americans will head to Prague, Czech Republic, for an exhibition against Czech Republic on Sept. 23, before traveling to Istanbul for their final pre-World Championship preparations.

Auriemma will be assisted on the sideline by DePaul University head coach Doug Bruno, Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve and University of South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley.

The USA owns a record eight gold medals, one silver medal and two bronze medals in FIBA World Championship play, while compiling an all-time 97-21 record at the event. In 2010, the most recent World Championship, the U.S. finished with a perfect 9-0 record and the gold medal.

In addition to Callan, members of the USA Basketball Women’s National Team Player Selection Committee include WNBA appointees Reneé Brown, WNBA chief of basketball operations and player relations, Dan Hughes, San Antonio Silver Stars head coach and general manager, and Chris Sienko, Connecticut Sun vice president and general manager; and three-time Olympic and two-time FIBA World Championship gold medalist Katie Smith, who played in nearly 200 games for USA Basketball from 1993-2008, and serves as the athlete representative.

Nnamdi Amilo Earns Scholarship From UConn Men’s Basketball Program

This in from UConn:

STORRS, Conn. – Junior Nnamdi Amilo (New Fairfield, Conn.), who spent last season as a walk-on player, has been awarded a scholarship for the 2014-15 season, men’s basketball coach Kevin Ollie announced Monday.

UConn HuskiesAmilo, a 6-3, 225-pound forward, saw action in two games last season, scoring two points and grabbing two rebounds. His work against the UConn big men daily in practice, however, proved invaluable as the Huskies prepared for games on their way to the 2014 National Championship.

“Nnamdi is a terrific young man who we’re proud to have as part of our family,” Ollie said. “He’s a hard worker on the court, doing whatever we need him to do to make his teammates better, he’s an outstanding student in the classroom, and he’s a young man of the highest character. I’m very happy to be able to give him a scholarship.”

Amilo, a molecular cell biology major with plans of a career in medicine, is also a resident adviser on the Storrs campus. He graduated from Avon Old Farms in 2012 as the top scholar in his class and a member of the Cum Laude Society. Amilo played three years of varsity basketball at Avon, under coach Tim Roller.

Amilo’s scholarship bring the total number of scholarship players on the 2014-15 Huskies to 12.

Goaltender Jeff Malcolm Re-signs with Wolf Pack

HARTFORD, August 25, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Wolf Pack has re-signed goaltender Jeff Malcolm.

wolfpackOriginally signed to an AHL contract July 17, 2013, Malcolm, a second-year man out of Yale University, saw action in six games with the Wolf Pack last season.  The 25-year-old Lethbridge, Alberta native went 1-3-0 in those six appearances, with a 2.85 goals-against average and an 88.8% save percentage.  In 27 games with the Wolf Pack’s ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors, Malcolm was 13-9-0, with a 2.90 GAA and a 91.2% save percentage.

The 6-2, 185-pound Malcolm is a product of Yale University, where he capped off a four-year career in 2012-13 by backstopping the Elis to the first-ever “Frozen Four” title in school history.  Malcolm was 20-6-2 in 30 appearances for the Elis in 2012-13, with a 2.24 goals-against average, a 91.9% save percentage and three shutouts.  Those numbers represented the second-highest single-season win total, the third-best save percentage and fourth-lowest GAA in Yale Men’s Hockey history.  Malcolm also finished second among ECAC goaltenders in wins and tied for third in shutouts.

In his four years at Yale, Malcolm appeared in 67 games, amassing a record of 36-21-4 with a 2.60 GAA, a 90.7% save percentage and six shutouts.  Those stats rank him third all-time in school annals in save percentage and wins, and fourth in GAA.

The Wolf Pack will open the home portion of their 2014-15 AHL season Saturday, October 18 at the XL Center.  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.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 8/25/14

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 Coverage on Sox & Dawgs [sox & dawgs]

Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco & WR Geremy Davis on Davis Being Named Captain [sox & dawgs]

Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco & Byron Jones on Jones Being Named Captain [sox & dawgs]

Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco & Marquise Vann on Vann Being Named Captain [sox & dawgs]

Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco & Alex Mateas On Mateas Being Named Captain [sox & dawgs]

UConn Football Pep Rally On Thursday Night [sox & dawgs]

Huskies going to pass rush school [john silver – sny uconn]

2014 Football Team Previews: UConn [the american]

Coach Diaco On The Level Discussing Huskies [hartford courant]

UConn coach Bob Diaco taking Huskies in new directions [new haven register]

Norwalk’s Thomas has matured into a legitimate threat for the Huskies [the hour]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Impressive UConn streak to continue [jim fuller – new haven register]

Other UConn related links

Softball. UConn Softball to Hold Fall Walk-on Tryouts [uconn huskies]

W. Volleyball. Grunwald Names 2014 Team Captains [uconn huskies]

W. Volleyball. Volleyball Spends Saturday Morning At Annual “Kids Who Tri Succeed” Event [uconn huskies]

W. Soccer. Hill’s Penalty Kick Leads UConn Past Hofstra In Season Opener [uconn huskies]

W. Soccer. McGuire And Hill Tally In 2-1 Comeback Win Over Navy [uconn huskies]

M. Soccer. No. 8 UConn Earns 2-2 Draw Against Boston College In Preseason Finale [uconn huskies]

M. Soccer. UConn’s Larin Leaves No Doubt About The Goal [hartford courant]

Field Hockey. Field Hockey to Honor Tracey Fuchs Following Season Opener [uconn huskies]

UConn Football Pep Rally On Thursday Night

This in from UConn:

STORRS, Conn. – A pep rally will take place on Thursday, August 28 to get the entire University community psyched up for the opening football game the next day against BYU at Rentschler Field.

UConn HuskiesThe rally will take place starting at 6:30 p.m. on the Storrs campus at the top of Fairfield Way – across Hillside Road from the Husky Dog Statue.

The team and head coach Bob Diaco walk from The Burton Family Football Complex to the pep rally location and arrive there at approximately 7:00 p.m.

The rally will feature the UConn football team and head coach Bob Diaco, plus the UConn Marching Band and the UConn cheerleaders. Joe D’Ambrosio, the Voice of the Huskies, from the UConn IMG Sports Radio Network, will emcee the event.

Boston Red Sox @ Toronto Blue Jays Pitching Matchups: 8/25-8/27

Boston Red Sox @ Toronto Blue Jays pitching matchups

Note: Pitching matchups are subject to change

Monday, August 25 @ 7:07 PM

Clay Buchholz, RHP (5-8, 5.94) vs J.A. Happ, LHP (8-8, 4.39)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Tuesday, August 26 @ 7:07 PM

Rubby De La Rosa, RHP (4-5, 3.69) vs R.A. Dickey, RHP (10-12, 4.08)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

Wednesday, August 27 @7:07 PM

Joe Kelly, RHP (0-1, 4.09) vs Marcus Stroman, RHP (7-5, 4.11)

TV: NESN, MLB.tv

Radio: Red Sox Radio Network, MLB Gameday Audio

UConn Football Coverage on Sox & Dawgs

The 2014 UConn Huskies football season has already started and with the first game coming up this Friday night against BYU, I wanted to announce the plans here on the site for the week and how the season will work.

This week, we will have Breaking Bread with Bob (recap of his pregame press conference) as well as features on OL Gus Cruz, TE Sean McQuillan, the culture change under head coach Bob Diaco, what strength and conditioning coach Matt Balis has meant to the team and my prediction for the 2014 season.

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Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco & Alex Mateas On Mateas Being Named Captain

UConn center Alex Mateas (73) blocks as QB Casey Cochran (12) attempts a pass against Memphis at Rentschler Field on December 7, 2013.

UConn Huskies center Alex Mateas (73) blocks as QB Casey Cochran (12) attempts a pass against Memphis at Rentschler Field on December 7, 2013.

As we know, UConn Huskies football coach Bob Diaco named his four captains on Thursday and amongst them was Alex Mateas.

The Ottawa, Ontario, Canada native and Penn State transfer came to UConn in 2011 after redshirting his freshman year with the Nittany Lions. After sitting out in 2011 due to NCAA transfer rules, Mateas saw action in eight games in 2012, starting four of them.

In 2013, Mateas was one of only three Huskies to start to start every game on the offensive line (center).

Watch below as Diaco talks about Mateas as well as Mateas’ reaction to being named a captain.

Video: UConn Football Coach Bob Diaco & Marquise Vann on Vann Being Named Captain

Marquise Vann (46) tries to help his teammates make tackle during the 2014 UConn Football spring game at Rentschler Field.

Marquise Vann (46) tries to help his teammates make a tackle during the 2014 UConn Football spring game at Rentschler Field.

As we know, UConn Huskies football coach Bob Diaco named his four captains on Thursday and amongst them was redshirt junior Marquise Vann.

Vann, the only junior of the four captains, saw action in eight games, three of those being starts, in 2013 before missing the final four with an injury. He ended up making 17 tackles on the season. He also scored a touchdown on a fumble recovery against the Cincinnati Bearcats last season.

Watch below as Diaco talks about Vann as well Vann’s reaction to being named captain.

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