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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/20

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.

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UConn Football links

Big East mailbag [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

Best Big East games of 2010: Nos. 5 and 4 [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

Grading the 2010 Big East coaching jobs [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

UConn DT Kendall Reyes: Returning For 2011 Season [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Report: Samarie Walker not expected to practice today [Jim Fuller – New Haven Register]

Walker missed game for personal matter [New Haven Register]

UConn Diary: No break on this vacation [Heather Buck – Norwich Bulletin]

UConn heads up on Hayes [The Republican-American]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Men’s Basketball Game Saturday Against Tennessee SOLD OUT! [UConnHuskies.com]

Other UConn related links

W. Ice Hockey. UConn Travels To Maine For Weekend Series [UConnHuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Men’s Hockey Hosts Air Force At Freitas Ice Forum [UConnHuskies.com]

UConn At The 2011 East-West Shrine Game

East-West Shrine GameAs we already know, the UConn Huskies football team sent five players to represent them in the East-West Shrine Game to be played this Saturday, January 22nd, at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, FL. They are fullback Anthony Sherman, offensive guard Zach Hurd, and linebackers Scott Lutrus, Lawrence Wilson and Greg Lloyd Jr.

All five are there to help themselves out for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft to be held April 28-30.

Here’s what Scouts, Inc (Day 1, Day 2 both ESPN Insider links) had to say about Hurd, Lloyd and Sherman after the first two days of practices:

Connecticut OG Zach Hurd (ESPN Insider link) is lining up at center, which is a good thing for him and shows his versatility. He looked good in the 9-on-7s (a running drill) and did a nice job blocking, but he was not nearly as quick getting set in the 1-on-1s. It looks like snapping the ball slowed him down a little. He had a hard time getting set, and the defensive linemen were already into their moves before he could get set. He struggled in pass-protection drills, but again, we think it had more to do with snapping then ball than his ability. It’s not that he can’t do it, it looks like he just needs more reps at center and snapping the ball.

Inside linebackers Akeem Dent out of Georgia and Greg Lloyd (ESPN Insider link) out of Connecticut are filling hard, but they are playing too high and allowing blockers to get into them easily.

Connecticut FB Anthony Sherman (ESPN Insider link) is not a great athlete, but he’s running hard inside and catching the ball well.

 

It’s a little surprising to see Hurd playing center which isn’t obviously his natural position. Obviously, the NFL scouts believe he may help teams out by playing center but it wouldn’t surprise me in the least to see him move back to offensive guard.

As far as Lloyd is concerned, it’s not a big shock to hear he’s struggling a little. He saw very little game action for the Huskies in 2010 and probably would have been better served redshirting and coming back. But that isn’t the case and he’ll have to work his tail off to get noticed.

With Sherman, not a surprise there either. He played hard all four years at UConn at fullback and on special teams. My guess is that he’ll get a shot in the NFL on special teams with someone.

I’ll check in again on Friday to see what Scouts, Inc has had to say about any of the UConn players over the course of the next two days.

If you would like to watch the East/West Shrine Game on Saturday at 4 p.m., you’ll need to get the NFL Network on your cable or satellite provider.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/19

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.

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UConn Football links

Top 10 from ’10: Best Big East moments [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

Q&A with UConn’s Paul Pasqualoni, Part I [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

Q&A with UConn’s Paul Pasqualoni, Part II [Brian Bennett – ESPN.com]

Ice storm got you down? How about a nice warm mailbag? [Chip Malafronte – New Haven Register]

Recruit Adrian Amos Says He Is Committed To UConn But… [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Signing Day Event Is Still A Go But…At XL Center [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

UConn RB Lyle McCombs Apologizes For Drug-Related Arrest [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

Calvert Hall’s Adrian Amos still on the market [Baltimore Sun]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Update On Samarie Walker [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Sylvia Hatchell Back To The Planning Stages [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Prideful Moment For Ralph [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Huskies Have Different Feel In Win Over UNC [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Auriemma Praises Total Team Effort [Hartford Courant]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Walker, UConn building its resume [Joe Perez – Norwich Bulletin]

Gampel Crowd Lifts Huskies [Mike Anthony – Hartford Courant]

UConn-Villanova redux [Neill Ostrout – CT Post]

Kemba Walker Makes Rest Of The Huskies Better [Hartford Courant]

Huskies thriving in pressure situations [New Haven Register]

Huskies need more offense besides star [Norwich Bulletin]

UConn men thinking Big (East) [The Day]

Walker carrying UConn like no player has before him [The Republican-American]

The fans at Connecticut’s Gampel Pavilion witnessed something special Monday [NBCSports.com]

All about the Big East: Resilient Calhoun [Yahoo! Sports]

Other UConn related links

Baseball. Brad Olt Signs Professional Contract in Germany [UConnHuskies.com]

Field Hockey. Melissa Gonzalez Competes With Team USA [UConnHuskies.com]

Baseball: Top 100 Countdown: 9. Matt Barnes (UConn) [College Baseball Daily]

UConn GK Josh Ford Picked By Seattle in MLS Supplemental Draft

STORRS, Conn. – Josh Ford of the UConn men’s soccer team has been selected as the No. 11 pick in the first round of the 2011 Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft. Ford was drafted by Seattle Sounders FC as the club’s first pick in the Supplemental Draft on Tuesday afternoon.

Josh FordAt UConn, Ford earned multiple honors during his senior year as he was named the 2010 BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year and New England Soccer News Player of the Year. He was a Soccer America Second Team MVP and an NSCAA/Performance Subaru All- America Third Team honoree.

Ford broke several goalkeeper records and left UConn as the all-time leader in career wins (54), ties (17), consecutive starts (85) and shutouts (50). He is ranked seventh in saves with 275 and seventh in least goals allowed at 43.

Ford was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team for his efforts his senior year as he recorded 11 shutouts, 12 wins and allowed only seven goals in over 1,860 minutes played.

Papelbon, Ellsbury Avoid Arbitration With Red Sox

Jonathan Papelbon (L), Jacoby Ellsbury (R)

Boy wonder has done it again. Somehow during his tenure as the general manager of the Boston Red Sox, Theo Epstein has had a knack of avoiding salary arbitration with his arbitration-eligible players. The only two players he had to worry about this year were closer Jonathan Papelbon and outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury.

Well Theo’s streak is intact as Papelbon has agreed to a one-year $12 million deal while Ellsbury has agreed to a one-year $2.4 million deal according to Sean McAdam of CSNE.com via Twitter. This is Papelbon’s final year of being arbitration-eligble as he’ll be a free agent at the end of the 2011 season. Ellsbury is in his first year of being arbitration-eligible.

For Papelbon, it’s a raise of $2.65 million after making $9.35 million in 2010. Ellsbury made $496,000 last year for an increase of $1,903,500 million.

Speaking of Papelbon, he’s quite fond of the moves that Epstein has made this offseason.

Photo credits: Reuters Pictures (Papelbon), AP Photo (Ellsbury)

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/18

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.

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UConn Football links

DC was busy answering questions in his mailbag [Desmond Conner – Hartford Courant]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

Samarie Walker Absence Not Related To Grades [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

On Samarie Walker [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

UConn Athletic Trainer Rosemary Ragle On Tiffany Hayes [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Geno And Sylvia Hatchell On The Return Of Jessica Breland [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Geno And Maya Moore On Samarie Walker [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

Tidbits From UConn’s 83-57 Win Over UNC [John Altavilla – Hartford Courant]

UConn-UNC Series Extended [Rich Elliott – CT Post]

Hayes, UConn knock out North Carolina [CT Post]

Hayes Rebounds Quickly, Scores 29 As UConn Rolls Past No. 10 North Carolina [Hartford Courant]

Academics Not The Issue With Walker [Hartford Courant]

UConn Women’s Extras … [Hartford Courant]

No. 2 UConn women rout No. 10 UNC, 83-57 [Fayetteville Observer]

February schedule could break hearts for OU women’s basketball [The Oklahoma Daily]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Walking the Walk(er) [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Walker Talks [David Borges – New Haven Register]

Kemba wins it — again [Ed Daigneault – The Republican-American]

Do you believe in the Huskies now? [Gavin Keefe – The Day]

Kemba Walker’s Game-Winner Vs. Villanova [Mike Anthony – Hartford Courant]

Jeremy Lamb Realizing His Potential [Mike Anthony – Hartford Courant]

First Half Mess — UConn vs. Villanova [Mike Anthony – Hartford Courant]

They have Kemba Walker and you don’t [Neill Ostrout – CT Post]

Video View: Postgame Following Victory Over Villanova [Shawn Courchesne – Hartford Courant]

Deadly Combination [UConn Huskies Basketball]

Kemba’s floater lifts UConn over Villanova [CT Post]

Again, Walker’s magic at the end [CT Post]

Walker Wins It For UConn [Hartford Courant]

All Eyes On Kemba, He Delivers Again [Hartford Courant]

Lamb Works Hard, Finds Scoring Touch [Hartford Courant]

UConn Extras From The Villanova Game [Hartford Courant]

Kemba Walker hero again as Huskies edge Villanova [Hartford Courant]

Walker’s supporting cast shows there is more in store [Hartford Courant]

Walker’s late hoop gives Huskies the win [Norwich Bulletin]

Game was better suited for a boxing ring [Norwich Bulletin]

Walker does it again for UConn men [The Day]

Walker lifts UConn men, again [The Republican-American]

Lamb plays up to his lofty potential in key role against Villanova [The Republican-American]

UConn sending message to doubters [FOXSports.com]

Walker wins another for UConn [Andy Katz – ESPN.com]

Other UConn related links

UConn Club Auction This Saturday [UConnHuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Garcia Earns WHEA Defensive Player Of The Week Honors [UConnHuskies.com]

Department of Kinesiology Honored [UConnHuskies.com]

Hayes Returns To Lead UConn Women Over UNC

In their last game,  Tiffany Hayes went down with a mild concussion after a collision with Maya Moore 46 seconds into the game. And then the Huskies had to play the last five minutes of the first half with Moore in foul trouble. They were able to overcome being shorthanded, something which they were again on Monday night with Samarie Walker back in Storrs for personal reasons.

The good thing though for the Huskies was that Hayes was able to return and boy was it a good thing she did.

Tiffany Hayes shoots over Laura Broofield and Clay Shegog in the 1st halfHayes led the way with 29 points as the Huskies rolled to an easy 83-57 win over the North Carolina Tar Heels in front of 6,201 and a nationally-televised audience on ESPN2 at Carmichael Arena in Chapel Hill, NC on MLK Day.

No. 2/2 UConn improves to 17-1 while the No. 11/11 Tar Heels drop to 16-2. It’s the third blowout win in as many seasons for the Huskies over North Carolina.

Hayes also had eight rebounds and four assists. Moore added a double-double with 26 points and 10 rebounds. She also had two assists, a steal and a blocked shot. Despite spraining her ankle in the second half, Bria Hartley finished with 11 points, five rebounds, eight assists and four steals. Stefanie Dolson rounded out the Huskies in double-digits with 10 points and chipped in with six rebounds and four assists.

The only member of the Tar Heels in double figures was Italee Lucas who had 13 points. Chay Shegog added nine points while Waltiea Rolle had eight points. Laura Broomfield led UNC with seven rebounds.

The Huskies got going quickly in this one as they opened the scoring with the first eight points that were part of a 10-2 run. The Tar Heels didn’t go away though as they wittled down the UConn lead to four at 14-10. With the Huskies up 17-12, they went on a 7-0 run to open up a 12 point lead.

A 9-3 run by the Huskies would open the lead to 16 points at 33-17 on a Hayes jumper. The Tar Heels would get no closer than 10 points the rest of the half or the game for that matter as UConn had to settle for a 12 point lead at 49-37 at the half.

If the Tar Heels had any thoughts of a comeback, the Huskies quickly put those to rest like they’ve done almost all season long.  They opened up the second half with a 12-0 run and they never looked back from there.

It was nice to see Hayes shake off the effects of the concussion and help Moore out on the offensive end. And while they were shorthanded without Walker, everyone stepped up to pick up the slack.

The players are back in class tomorrow and will play their next game on Saturday night when the Pittsburgh Panthers come to Gampel Pavilion. Game time is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. and the game will be televised locally here in Connecticut on CPTV.

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UConn Huskies @ North Carolina Tar Heels 1.17.11 box score

The starters for the Huskies were Bria Hartley, Tiffany Hayes, Kelly Faris, Maya Moore and Stefanie Dolson.

UConn has won their last three games over UNC by a combined 97 points. They beat the Tar Heels last year 88-47 and 88-58 two years ago in a No. 1 vs No. 2 matchup.

Samarie Walker missed the game for personal reasons.

North Carolina’s Jessica Breland returned to the Tar Heels this season after missing last season with cancer.

With her 29 points, Tiffany Hayes now has scored 1,007 points in her UConn career.

The Huskies shot 48.5% (32-66) from the floor for the game. UNC shot 30.7% (23-75).

UConn had 23 assists on their 32 made baskets.

The Huskies were just 4-of-14 (28.6%) on three-pointers. The Tar Heels weren’t any better as they were 3-of-18 (16.7%).

UConn was 15-of-18 (83.3%) from the charity stripe.

The Huskies won the battle of the boards 48-40.

UConn outscored UNC 34-26 in the paint and 10-6 on the fast break.

The Tar Heels held an 11-6 advantage on second chance points.

The Huskies had 20 points off of 14 UNC turnovers. The Tar Heels had 12 points off of  16 UConn turnovers.

Photo credit: Michael McAndrews – Hartford Courant (No. 9)

Walker Hits Game-Winner To Lift UConn Over ‘Nova

Kemba Walker's shot with 2 seconds on the clock drops for his 24th point of the day against Antonio Pena, Corey Stokes, #24, of Villanova for the 61-59 victory Monday afternoon.

Not every Big East game is going to be pretty. In fact, there’s going to be a lot of ugly games played. But if the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team can continue to pull out wins like they did on Monday afternoon, whether it’s pretty or ugly probably won’t matter.

Kemba Walker was once again the hero as his shot with 2.5 seconds left gave the No. 8/8 Huskies a 61-59 win over the No. 7/7 Villanova Wildcats in front of a sold-out crowd and nationally-televised audience at Gampel Pavilion on ESPN’s Big Monday MLK Day coverage.

With the score tied at 54, Walker hit a three-pointer to put the Huskies up with 1:09 remaining.  After Villanova’s Maalik Wyans missed a three-pointer, Walker was fouled and hit two free throws to put the Huskies up by five points with 45 seconds to go.

‘Nova answered back though with a three-pointer by Corey Fisher to cut the UConn lead to two at 59-57. After a timeout, the Wildcats fouled Walker who uncharacteristically missed both free throws giving them a chance to tie it up. And ‘Nova did that as Walker fouled Fisher, who hit both free throws with 22 seconds left.

After Jim Calhoun called a 30 second timeout, Shabazz Napier held the ball at the top of the key until Walker came to get the ball with about 10 seconds left to go. Walker got the pass and worked his way into the lane and hit the floater with 2.5 seconds. Fisher’s last ditch three was off the mark and the Gampel crowd celebrated a big win by the Huskies.

UConn moves to 15-2 (4-2 Big East) while the Wildcats suffer their second loss of the season and first Big East loss (16-2, 4-1). Only Pittsburgh and Syracuse remain undefeated in Big East play and after Monday night, one of them will have one loss as they are currently playing each other.

Jeremy Lamb of UConn pulls up for the short jumper over Maalik Wayns of Villanova for 2 of his 14 points during the second half Monday afternoon.Despite a poor shooting night (6-18), Walker led the Huskies with 24 points and added six rebounds and five assists. Alex Oriakhi had another double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Jeremy Lamb had another good game on both ends of the floor with 14 points, eight rebounds, two assists and two steals.

Fisher lead all scorers in the game with 28 points and added three rebounds and six assists. There were no other Wildcats in double figures. Wayns had nine points while Antonio Pena and Mouphtaou Yarou chipping with eight points. Yarou led the Wildcats with 10 rebounds.

The Huskies got out of the gates quickly in this one as they took an early 10-0 lead as the Wildcats started 0-for-10 from the floor. Villanova finally got on the board at the 15:47 mark on a Wyans jumper. Including Wyans’ basket, the Wildcats scored the next six points before a Walker layup ended that run.

UConn went cold again as another 6-0 run by ‘Nova tied the game at 12-12 before Lamb ended that with a three-pointer. With the Huskies up 17-14, yet another 6-0 run by Villanova put them out front 20-17 before two free throws by Walker cut the lead to one.  Wyans and Lamb would exchange baskets as Villanova took a 22-21 lead into the break.

The offenses for both teams were much better early on in the second half as the teams traded baskets before a mini 4-0 run put the Wildcats up five at 36-31 with 14:51 remaining. The Huskies scored the next four points to get it back to one point but Villanova eventually opened up a seven point lead at 43-36.

Over the next four minutes or so, the Huskies tied the game up on two Walker free throws. UConn would eventually take a four-point lead with 3:56 to go on a Lamb layup before Nova would tie it up again.

It was nice to see the Huskies stay composed during a tight, physical Big East game. Last year’s team probably would have collapsed but as we’ve seen all season long, this is a much different team. They are a lot closer and you can tell that they genuinely like each other.

The players will start classes on Tuesday and will take the court again on Saturday when the Tennessee Volunteers come to the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Game time is scheduled for 2 p.m. and the game will be nationally-televised on CBS.

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Villanova Wildcats @ UConn Huskies 1.17.11 box score

Here are quotes from UConn Huskies head coach Jim Calhoun, Kemba Walker, Jeremy Lamb, Alex Oriakhi, Shabazz Napier and Villanova head coach Jay Wright.

The starters for UConn were Kemba Walker, Jeremy Lamb, Roscoe Smith, Tyler Olander and Alex Oriakhi.

Villanova has now lost 23 of their last 25 on the road against ranked opponents.

After a first half where the Huskies shot 24.1% (7-29), they finished the game shooting 35.7% (20-56) from the floor. Villanova shot 24.2% (8-33) in the first half and finished the game shooting 36.7% (22-60).

UConn had 11 assists on their 20 made baskets.

The Huskies were 5-of-16 (31.3%) on three-pointers while Villanova was just 3-of-14 (21.4%).

UConn was 16-of-22 (72.7%) from the charity stripe.

The Huskies won the battle of the boards 42-37.

Both teams had 24 points in the paint.

UConn outscored Villanova 14-4 on the fast break and 11-8 on second chance points.

The Huskies had 10 points off of eight Villanova turnovers. The Wildcats had eight points of off 11 UConn turnovers.

Photo credits: John Woike – Hartford Courant (No. 8, No. 12)

Freshman RB Lyle McCombs Suspended Indefinitely

Not a good to start to the Paul Pasqualoni era as the head coach of the UConn Huskies football team.

STORRS, Conn. (January 17, 2011) – University of Connecticut freshman running back Lyle McCombs (Staten Island, N.Y.) has been suspended indefinitely from the football team for a violation of team policies . The University will have no further comment on this matter.

Update 8:45 p.m.: According to The Daily Campus, McCombs was arrested for pot possession. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance or less than four ounces of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. His bail was set at $1,000 and he’ll have to appear in court on January 25th.