Video: UConn Women Take Paradise Jam Title With 91-57 Win Over Purdue

The last time the UConn Huskies women's basketball team played in the Women's Paradise Jam in 2007, they won the title and a freshman in Maya Moore was named the Tournament MVP.

The University of Connecticut's Breanna Stewart shoots over Purdue's Sam Ostarello at the Paradise Jam Saturday night.Fast forward to 2012 where the UConn women once again won the Paradise Jam and a freshman in Breanna Stewart was named the Tournament MVP.

Behind Stewart's 17 points, the No. 2 Huskies took care of business as they beat the No. 14 Purdue Boilermakers 91-57 to win the Paradise Jam at the University of the Virgin Islands Sports and Fitness Center in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. on Saturday night.

UConn improves to 5-0 on the young season. It's the first loss of the season for Purdue as they fall to 5-1.

In addition to her 17 points, Stewart had four rebounds, four assists and three blocked shots. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis added 15 points, four rebounds and two assists.

Bria Hartley came off the bench for the third straight game and had 12 points while Stefanie Dolson rounded out the Huskies in double figures with 10 points. She also tied with Kiah Stokes for the team-high in rebounds with five. Kelly Faris led UConn with five assists to go along with her nine points, four rebounds and two steals.

Courtney Moses paced the Boilermakers and led all scorers in the game with 24 points. KK Houser chipped in with 16 points while April Wilson had 10 points and a team-high four assists. Drey Mingo led them with five rebounds.

These tournament wins are alway a nice thing but more importantly, they are a good bonding experience for the team. They have all essentially been together since the trip to College Station, TX which was a week ago.

Since then they've had time to enjoy the sites of the Caribbean and enjoy the company of their teammates. As the season goes on, this will immensely help the chemistry of the team. I say that as if it isn't already there.

One quick note before we go.

The local media is reporting that UConn AD Warde Manuel has said that the school and head coach Geno Auriemma are close to announcing a five-year extension to his contract. That would keep Geno in Storrs through the 2017-18 season.

UConn Huskies vs Purdue Boilermakers 2012 Women's Paradise Jam Championship box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Geno Auriemma as well as some of his players.

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Connecticut Whale 5, Norfolk Admirals 2

By Wil Goldsholl

Hartford, CT, November 24, 2012 – Chad Kolarik scored a goal in each period Saturday Night at the XL Center, as the Connecticut Whale knocked off the Norfolk Admirals by a count of 5-2.

CT WhaleThe matchup was third of four meetings between the two squads this season; Norfolk won the first two in an October weekend sweep. The defending Calder Cup champions were just a point behind Connecticut in the Eastern Conference prior to the loss.

The Whale began the first period with several minutes of sustained pressure. “There’s no perfect hockey game… The togetherness tonight was where we needed to be and we’ll continue to work on the mistakes”, Coach Ken Gernander said of the performance.

John Kurtz was called for interference immediately after a face-off in Norfolk’s attacking end at 2:21, and Connecticut capitalized. Marek Hrivik went in to the corner and shoveled a backhand pass to Kolarik in the slot. Frederik Andersen came up with the first two stops but Kolarik jammed the third try past Andersen’s right pad to take the lead 19 seconds into the man advantage. The goal was Kolarik’s fourth of the season.

Norfolk had their first power play opportunity with just over nine minutes to play in the first, on Hrivik’s tripping minor. Kolarik saw a quick shorthanded chance, and Emerson Etem came as close to scoring as Norfolk would in the period when he hit the elbow over Cam Talbot’s glove side.

Norfolk killed one more penalty when Matt Smaby was called for crosschecking, and the Whale would take the 1-0 lead in to the first intermission.

The steady physicality from the first period boiled over in to the second when John Mitchell landed on top of Cam Talbot after a broken chance. Norfolk survived the third PK on the goaltender interference minor.

Mitchell again found his way to the penalty box, guilty of boarding Matt Gilroy just three minutes after his release. Brandon Segal took immediate exception to Mitchell’s tactics and they dropped the gloves. Segal would receive an instigator and ten minute misconduct in addition to the fighting major, which negated what would have been a fourth Whale power play of the night.

Kurtz scored his first of the year and cut Whale the lead in half 7:56 in, when Chris Wagner collected a rolling puck in open space. Talbot got his blocker on the initial drive from the circle and Kurtz finished to an open net.

Kolarik replied with his second of the night, tucking in a rebound just before the midway point in regulation time. Logan Pyett got the secondary assist and Hrivik picked up his second of three helpers. Hrivik totaled five points, all assists, in the two-game weekend.

Norfolk showed signs of life on offense following a late power play, but Talbot held up in net and received an ovation as the Whale led 2-1 through two.

Kolarik’s sixth of the season earned him his first hat trick as a Whale just over a minute into the third period, when he was once again the right place at the right time. Kris Newbury fed Hrivik, whose wrist shot slipped between Andersen’s legs and stalled a foot from the goal line. Kolarik would fight his way to the rebound for his third of the night from Hrivik. “I’m feeling 95%. Finally. I’m seeing the ice well, making crisp passes. And the puck is starting to go in, which is always a big confidence booster,” said Kolarik, who lost all of last season to injury.

Tommy Grant scored 74 seconds later, taking a high-to-low pass from Kelsey Tessier to make it 4-1.

Etem roofed one to the stick side with a snappy release to cut the deficit with six and a half to play, but Newbury would hit an empty net from his own goal line to seal the deal.

Talbot would finish with 29 stops on 31 shots against, while Andersen was even busier, stopping 33 of the 37 that he faced.

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Norfolk Admirals 2 at Connecticut Whale 5
Saturday, November 24, 2012 – XL Center Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Norfolk 0 1 1 – 2
Connecticut 1 1 3 – 5

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Kolarik 4 (Hrivik, Thomas), 2:40 (PP). Penalties-Kurtz Nor (interference), 2:21; Hrivik Ct (tripping), 10:56; Smaby Nor (cross-checking), 17:13.

2nd Period-2, Norfolk, Kurtz 1 (Wagner, Lindholm), 7:56. 3, Connecticut, Kolarik 5 (Hrivik, Pyett), 9:28. Penalties-Mitchell Nor (goaltender interference), 0:37; Mitchell Nor (boarding, fighting), 5:45; Segal Ct (instigating, fighting, misconduct – instigating), 5:45; Vernace Ct (closing hand on puck), 14:40.

3rd Period-4, Connecticut, Kolarik 6 (Hrivik, Newbury), 1:04. 5, Connecticut, Grant 7 (Tessier, Bourque), 2:18. 6, Norfolk, Etem 4 13:26. 7, Connecticut, Newbury 7 18:46 (EN). Penalties-Lindholm Nor (closing hand on puck), 6:27; Hendry Nor (boarding), 8:53; Kurtz Nor (roughing), 11:20; Vatanen Nor (misconduct – abuse of officials), 18:46; Holland Nor (fighting, game misconduct – secondary altercation), 19:11; Maroon Nor (fighting), 19:11; Miller Ct (fighting, game misconduct – secondary altercation), 19:11; Parlett Ct (major – charging, fighting, game misconduct – charging), 19:11.

Shots on Goal-Norfolk 10-11-10-31. Connecticut 15-10-13-38.
Power Play Opportunities-Norfolk 0 / 3; Connecticut 1 / 6.
Goalies-Norfolk, Andersen 4-5-0 (37 shots-33 saves). Connecticut, Talbot 7-4-0 (31 shots-29 saves).
A-5,041
Referees-Trevor Hanson (47).
Linesmen-Brent Colby (7), Luke Galvin (2).

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UConn Stays Alive For Postseason With 23-20 Win Over Louisville

Chad Christen is carried off the field after his field goal in the third overtime gave UConn a 23-20 victory over Louisville at Papa John's Stadium.

Look, I'll be the first one to admit that I had written off the 2012 season for the UConn Huskies football team. And while they were holding on to the fourth quarter lead on Saturday, I still wasn't sold that they would win.

But hey, they proved me and all the doubters wrong.

Chad Christian's third field goal of the game, this one in triple overtime, gave UConn a 23-20 upset win over the No. 20 Louisville Cardinals in front of 45,618 on Senior Day at Papa John's Cardinals Stadium in Louisville, KY.

UConn improves to 5-6 (2-4 Big East) and remains alive for the postseason. All they need to do is win over Cincinnati next Saturday and they become bowl-eligible. It's the second straight loss for the Cardinals who fall to 9-2 (4-2).

This was a game where the UConn defense really needed to be strong like it has been this season despite the under .500 record. The offense was strong in the first half, inept in the second half and came alive under Johnny McEntee in the overtime periods.

McEntee took over for Chandler Whitmer who suffered an upper-body injury and didn't return to the game

UConn got it done in the first half with a strong rushing effort by Lyle McCombs. He's really come along the past few weeks and it has helped UConn out immensely. They also got it done with a strong defensive effort as they shut down the Cardinals running game and forced Bridgewater to throw the ball a lot more than then the Louisville game plan probably called for.

The Huskies defense kept the Cardinals off the board until the fourth quarter when Bridgewater led them down the field before the drive stalled and they settled for a field goal. After UConn got the ball after they stopped a fake punt, they were unable to do anything offensively.

Cole Wagner had his punt downed at the Cardinals eight yard line. From there, Bridgewater led them down the field for the game-tying touchdown with just seconds on the clock.

In the first overtime, the two teams traded field goals. In the second overtime, McEntee hit Shakim Phillips for a touchdown. But on the first play from scrimmage, Bridgewater hit DeVante Parker for a 25-yard touchdown to tie the game.

In the third overtime, Louisville was driving down and had third and goal at the UConn five-yard line when Blidi Wreh-Wilson picked off Bridgewater in the end zone. UConn then ran McCombs three times to set it up for Christian's game-winning field goal.

We can say what we want about this team. They really never give up. And because of that they still have a chance to play in a bowl game.

You know the seniors are going to want to win the final game so they get a chance to play one more. So I fully expect UConn to play a complete game next week. The only question will be is who at the helm, Whitmer or McEntee.

But for now, a win is a win and it's a nice feeling.

Scoring:

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 3OT Final
UConn Huskies 3 7 0 0 13 23
Louisville Cardinals 0 0 0 10 10 20

1st quarter

CON – 05:28 – Chad Christen 39 Yd Field Goal

2nd quarter

CON – 10:20 – Nick Williams 3 Yd Run. (Chad Christen Kick)

3rd quarter

no scoring

4th quarter

LOU – 11:40 – John Wallace 19 Yd Field Goal

LOU – 00:21 – DeVante Parker 6 Yd Pass From Teddy Bridgewater. (John Wallace Kick)

OT

LOU – John Wallace 37 Yd Field Goal

CON – Chad Christen 37 Yd Field Goal

2nd OT

CON – Shakim Phillips 3 Yd Pass From Johnny McEntee. (Chad Christen Kick)

LOU – DeVante Parker 25 Yd Pass From Teddy Bridgewater. (John Wallace Kick)

3rd OT

CON – Chad Christen 30 Yd Field Goal

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Offensive Player of the Game:

Chad Christen hit three field goals on the day, including two in overtime. One of those was the game-winner in the third overtime.

Defensive Players of the Game:

Connecticut Blidi Wreh-Wilson (5) picks off this Louisville pass in the end zone in front of intended receiver DeVante Parker during overtime in an NCAA college football game in Louisville, Ky., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012.Blidi Wreh-Wilson picks up this honor by virtue of his interception of Teddy Bridgewater in the third overtime. He also had five tackles and four pass breakups.

Turning Point(s) of the Game:

Blidi-Wreh Wilson's interception of Teddy Bridgewater in the third overtime to give UConn the ball with a chance to win it on their possession which they did.

Offensive Notes:

Chandler Whitmer was 7-of-21 for just 72 yards and was intercepted once. Johnny McEntee was 2-of-7 for 20 yards and one touchdown pass. Lyle McCombs had 29 rushes for 133 yards and two catches for 33 yards. Nick Williams had three rushes for 15 yards and a touchdown. John Delahunt had two catches for 36 yards. Shakim Phillips had two catches for seven yards and a touchdown.

Defensive Notes:

Dwayne Gratz, Yawin Smallwood and Jory Johnson led the Huskies with 11 tackles each. Gratz added three pass breakups while Smallwood had two tackles for a loss of 10 yards. Trevardo Williams had seven tackles and three sacks. Ryan Wirth had six tackles and a sack while Julian Campenni had two tackles and a sack.

Special Teams Notes:

Chad Christian made both of his extra point tries and all three of his field goals (39, 37, 30). None of his three kickoffs went for touchbacks. Cole Wagner averaged 43,8 yards on 10 punts. One of them was downed inside the 20 and two of them went for touchbacks. Nick Williams had three kickoff returns for 34 yards.

Injuries:

Gus Cruz suffered an undisclosed injury but did return to the game.

Chandler Whitmer suffered an upper body injury and didn't return to the game.

Jory Johnson suffered an undisclosed injury but did return to the game

Yawin Smallwood suffered an undisclosed injury but did return to the game.

Trevardo Williams suffered a leg injury.

Louisville QB Teddy Bridgewater suffered an upper body injury and returned to the game. He then suffered a leg injury but did return to the game as well.

Officials:

Referee: T. Jones  •  Umpire: R. Feeney III  •  Linesman: T. Considine  •  Line judge: K. Codey  •  Back judge: B. Platt  •  Field judge: D. Gallagher  •  Side judge: G. Liotus

Game Notes:

UConn Huskies @ Louisville Cardinals 11.24.12 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Paul Pasqualoni and Louisville head coach Charlie Strong.

Here are the postgame notes from the UConn Sports Information Department:

  • UConn held its opponent scoreless in the first half for fourth time this season and second straight game
  • Connecticut faced a ranked opponent for the second time this season, marking the first time since 2009 that UConn has faced more than one team in the top-25
  • Huskies have outscored opponents 122-74 in the first half
  • After four total punts, UConn picked up game’s first first down on a 29-yard run by redshirt-sophomore Lyle McCombs
  • McCombs rushed for 74 yards on 13 carries in the first half; nearly his yearly per game average (74.1)
  • Redshirt-freshman Julian Campenni picked up his first career sack in the third quarter
  • UConn’s four third-quarter drives consumed just 4:36
  • Redshirt-senior quarterback Johnny McEntee made his first appearance since season opener vs. Massachusetts (Aug. 30)
  • In the second half, Connecticut quarterbacks completed just one pass on 11 attempts
  • UConn has not scored a second half touchdown in BIG EAST play
  • The Huskies last second-half TD came on a run by McCombs at the 5:03 mark of the third quarter against Buffalo (Sep. 29)
  • Last game for UConn to go more than one overtime was at Notre Dame (Nov. 21, 2009)
  • Redshirt-sophomore Shakim Phillips scored his first career touchdown on a three-yard reception in the second overtime
  • Last three overtime game came at home against Villanova (Oct. 16, 1999); first in UConn’s FBS era
  • Redshirt-senior cornerback Blidi Wreh-Wilson got his first interception of the season in the third OT and eighth career
  • Redshirt-junior kicker Chad Christen’s game-winning field goal came from 30 yard out; putting him at 12-for-15 from inside 50 yards
  • UConn is now 3-1 in BIG EAST overtime games
  • First win over a ranked opponent since No. 11 USF (Oct. 27, 2007) and only second in program history
  • UConn won back-to-back games for the first time under head coach Paul Pasqualoni and for the first time since winning five-straight in 2010
  • McCombs reached the 100-yard mark for the third time this season and for the second-straight game

Here are Louisville's postgame notes.

Big East Games and Results:

Friday, November 23

Syracuse 38
Temple 24

South Florida 10
Cincinnati 27

Saturday, November 24

(18) Rutgers 6
Pittsburgh 27

Things to Work On:

  • Get healthy. With all of the injuries suffered by the Huskies, you hope that none of them are serious and they are all back for the final regular season game.
  • Come up with the ultimate game plan. If UConn wants a chance to play in a bowl game, Coach Pasqualoni and his coordinators need to come up with the ultimate game plan to win next Saturday.

Up Next:

The Huskies return home to Rentschler Field on Saturday when they'll host the Cincinnati Bearcats. Kickoff is TBA

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 11/24

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 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. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you're on the home page.

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 as they'll take on the Louisville Cardinals at 12 p.m. The game will be broadcast locally in Connecticut on SNY. The game is also available online at WatchESPN. You can also listen on the UConn/IMG Radio Network. And if you missed our UConn vs Louisville preview be sure to check that out as well.

It's game day for the UConn Huskies women's basketball team as they'll play their final game in the Paradise Jam. They'll take on the Purdue Boilermakers at 8:15 p.m. The game will be broadcast locally here in Connecticut on SNY. You can also listen on the IMG/UConn Radio Network.

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UConn Football links

DC answered some questions in his mailbag [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Did you know? Big East Week 13 [matt fortuna – espn.com]

Preview: UConn at Louisville [lee lewis – republican-american]

SNY’s Sean Mulcahy previews UConn-Louisville [sean mulcahy – sny.com]

Gameday UConn-Louisville [john silver – sny.com]

UConn-Louisville Football: A Lot Riding On The Game For Each Team [hartford courant]

Louisville Out To Bounce Back From Awful Game Vs. Syracuse [hartford courant]

Huskies play at Louisville [new haven register]

UConn Women's Basketball links

Mel Thomas Back At Paradise Jam – In Different Role [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Impressions Of Day Two At Paradise Jam [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Night And Days Of The Iguana At Paradise Jam [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Some video of UConn recruiting target Brianna Turner [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn women drub Marist [ct post]

Breanna Stewart Leads UConn Women Past Marist At Paradise Jam [hartford courant]

Auriemma Values Early-Season Tournaments [hartford courant]

UConn Men's Basketball links

From UConn Practice: R.J. Evans To Miss A Few Weeks; Leon Tolksdorf Also Hurting [dom amore – hartford courant]

Loss of R.J. Evans for 'Significant' Amount of Time Tough Blow for UConn [david borges – new haven register]

Notes/Quotes from Nov. 24: Evans out, Facey and Samuel sign [kevin duffy – ct post]

Evans out with clavicle injury [neill ostrout – journal inquirer]

Evans out for a “significant” time [john silver – sny.com]

SAAC To Sponsor Food Drive On Sunday At Stony Brook Game [uconnhuskies.com]

Paths cross [journal inquirer]

Pikiell has Stony Brook prepared for a busy weekend [the day]

Other UConn related links

M. Ice Hockey. Latta Leads UConn Past Air Force, 2-1 [uconnhuskies.com]

M. Ice Hockey. Huskies Force Victory Against Falcons [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Ice Hockey. Huskies Fall to Yale in OT, 4-3 [uconnhuskies.com]

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Video: UConn Women Spank Marist 81-39

It was just another day in paradise for the UConn Huskies women's basketball team. And by paradise, I just don't mean the tropical location they are at right now.

For the second straight game, the Huskies started strong and fast on their way to 81-39 pasting of the Marist Red Foxes at the Paradise Jam being held at the University of the Virgin Islands Sports and Fitness Center in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I.

UConn freshman Breanna Stewart, left, and Marist's Emma O'Connor collide at the Paradise Jam Friday night in the Virgin IslandsNo. 2 UConn improves to 4-0 while Marist falls to 2-3. The Huskies will take on the Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday night for the title as both teams are 2-0 in the tourney at approximately 8:15 p.m.

Another game, just another leading scoring effort for freshman sensation Breanna Stewart. She picked up first career double-double as she had 20 points and 10 rebounds. She also had UConn's only blocked shot.

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis added 15 points and six rebounds while Kelly Faris had 10 points and five rebounds. Moriah Jefferson rounded out the Huskies in double-figures with 10 points. Bria Hartley came off the bench to lead the team with five assists.

Emma O'Conner led Marist with 18 points before fouling out. Madeline Blais had six points while Elizabeth Beynnon led them with six rebounds to go along with her four points and three assists.

With Purdue having won both of their games, it'd be nice to see them give the Huskies a bit of challenge. But if UConn comes out fast and strong like they have the past two games in the Virgin Islands, it could be a long night for the Boilermakers.

Marist Red Foxes vs UConn Huskies 2012 Women's Paradise Jam box score

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Connecticut Whale 7, Bridgeport Sound Tigers 5

Bridgeport, CT, November 23, 2012 – The Connecticut Whale scored four third-period goals Friday night at Webster Bank Arena, to wipe out a 5-3 deficit and defeat the Bridgeport Sound Tigers by a score of 7-5.

CT WhaleChris Kreider scored a pair of goals for the Whale, including the game-winner, for his first multiple-goal game as a pro, and Matt Gilroy also scored twice.  Chad Kolarik had a goal and two assists, and Kris Newbury added a goal and an assist.  Johan Sundstrom had two goals and an assist for Bridgeport, which also got a goal and two assists from David Ullstrom and a goal and an assist from John Persson.

The win was the first in three tries for the Whale against Bridgeport, and got Connecticut back to the .500 mark at 7-7-1-0 for 15 points.

For the third time in three games between the two teams, the Whale jumped out to a two-goal lead, only to see Bridgeport come back.

Kreider got the Whale on the board early, scoring at 1:39 of the first.  Kreider moved down left wing and snapped a shot just over Bridgeport goaltender Anders Nilsson’s catching glove.

Tommy Grant then scored his sixth goal of the year, good for a share of the team lead, at 12:23, to give the Whale a two-goal edge.  Kelsey Tessier worked the puck out of the left-wing corner to the front of the net, and Kolarik got a poke at it.  Kolarik’s try was blocked right to Grant at the right side of the goalmouth, and Grant had plenty of room to put it past Nilsson (27 saves).

The Sound Tiger power play, though, got that goal back only 2:04 later, with Blake Parlett in the penalty box for boarding.  Aaron Ness passed the puck from the right point to Ullstrom below the faceoff dot, and Ullstrom was able to get Whale netminder Cam Talbot (36 saves) to come off the post, before firing a shot into the top shelf on the stick side.

The period ended with the Whale up 2-1, but Bridgeport got a pair early in the second frame to jump ahead.

Persson scored his fifth of the season at 1:36 to make it a 2-2 game.  After a Whale breakout pass failed to click, Ullstrom fed a pass off of right wing into the slot and Persson shoveled it past Talbot from close range.

Sean Backman then gave the Sound Tigers a 3-2 lead at 4:11.  The Sound Tigers turned the puck quickly after breaking up a Whale pass at the Bridgeport blue line, and Backman put on a burst of speed to get past the Connecticut defense before beating Talbot over the catching glove.

Newbury, back in the Whale lineup after missing the previous two games with an injury, tied it back up for the Whale at 8:19, just two seconds after a Whale power play expired.  Newbury finished off a perfect give-and-go with Kolarik, who found Newbury in front for a shot past Nilsson’s stick side.

The second period ended in a 3-3 deadlock, but the Sound Tigers would jump in front again early in the third, with the Persson-Sundstrom-Ullstrom line clicking twice more.

Sundstrom finished the play both times, first at 4:02, when Talbot was jammed up and a loose puck came right to Sundstrom at the left side of the goal crease for an easy finish.  Then, Bridgeport was rewarded for crashing the crease again at 7:36, when Sundstrom backhanded in a rebound from right on top of Talbot.

Down 5-3 at that point, the Whale would come storming back, starting with a goal by Gilroy at 8:33, just 57 seconds after Sundstrom’s second goal.  After being stopped by Nilsson seconds earlier, Gilroy launched a second drive from the left point, and the shot found its way past Nilsson with Tessier screening.

Kolarik tied the score at 13:30 after Newbury won a faceoff.  Parlett lifted the puck toward the back of the net, and the Whale got a break when it hopped off the end boards right into the goal crease.  Kolarik was the first to see it, and he jammed it behind Nilsson.

The Whale grabbed the lead 1:57 later, as Kreider got his second of the game on a shot from the slot.  Sean Collins made a strong play at the left point to out-battle a Sound Tiger and keep the puck in, feeding to Logan Pyett and the right-wing faceoff dot.  Pyett’s pass gave Kreider time to measure his shot, and his hard salvo went by the stick side of Nilsson, who had lost his stick.

Gilroy then sealed the issue on a power play at 17:54.  Marek Hrivik passed across the slot from the left faceoff dot to Gilroy, and his high shot went under the crossbar behind Nilsson.

The Whale are back on home ice at the XL Center Saturday night, hosting the defending Calder Cup-champion Norfolk Admirals, and fans can enjoy a doubleheader of hockey action at the XL Center.  Prior to Whale vs. Admirals at 7:00, the UConn Men’s Hockey Huskies will take on Air Force in an NCAA Division I hockey battle.  That game faces off at 3:30, and one ticket is good for both the college game and the Whale game.  The XL Center will serve as UConn’s home ice for Hockey East contests when the Men’s Huskies join the nation’s most prestigious conference in 2014-15.

Tickets for all Whale regular season home games at the XL Center are on sale now at the Public Power Ticket Office at the XL Center, through TicketMaster Charge-by-Phone at 1-800-745-3000 and on-line at www.ticketmaster.com.

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Connecticut Whale 7 at Bridgeport Sound Tigers 5
Friday, November 23, 2012 – Webster Bank Arena

Connecticut 2 1 4 – 7
Bridgeport 1 2 2 – 5

1st Period-1, Connecticut, Kreider 3 (Segal), 1:39. 2, Connecticut, Grant 6 (Tessier, Kolarik), 12:23. 3, Bridgeport, Ullstrom 3 (Ness, Sundstrom), 14:27 (PP). Penalties-DeFazio Bri (holding), 3:23; Newbury Ct (fighting), 8:06; Watkins Bri (fighting), 8:06; Jean Ct (holding), 9:26; Parlett Ct (boarding), 14:15.

2nd Period-4, Bridgeport, Persson 5 (Ullstrom), 1:36. 5, Bridgeport, Backman 1 (Clark), 4:11. 6, Connecticut, Newbury 6 (Kolarik, Pyett), 8:19. Penalties-Haley Ct (fighting), 0:24; Gallant Bri (fighting), 0:24; McIver Bri (interference), 6:17; DeFazio Bri (hooking), 11:41.

3rd Period-7, Bridgeport, Sundstrom 4 4:02. 8, Bridgeport, Sundstrom 5 (Persson, Ullstrom), 7:36. 9, Connecticut, Gilroy 4 (Bourque, Miller), 8:33. 10, Connecticut, Kolarik 3 (Parlett, Newbury), 13:30. 11, Connecticut, Kreider 4 (Pyett, Collins), 15:27. 12, Connecticut, Gilroy 5 (Hrivik, Jean), 17:54 (PP). Penalties-Parlett Ct (roughing), 14:03; Niederreiter Bri (roughing), 14:03; Backman Bri (slashing), 16:49.

Shots on Goal-Connecticut 9-10-15-34. Bridgeport 11-18-12-41.
Power Play Opportunities-Connecticut 1 / 4; Bridgeport 1 / 2.
Goalies-Connecticut, Talbot 6-4-0 (41 shots-36 saves). Bridgeport, Nilsson 4-1-0 (34 shots-27 saves).
A-8,285
Referees-Chris Cozzan (18).
Linesmen-Paul Simeon (66), Brent Colby (7).

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Kentan Facey, Terrence Samuel Sign Letters Of Intent With UConn Men

The UConn Huskies men's basketball team has two new players for the 2013-14 season as Kentan Facey and Terrence Samuel have faxed in their letters-of-intent.

Here's the release from UConn:

STORRS, Conn. — University of Connecticut men’s basketball Coach Kevin Ollie has announced that the basketball office has received signed National Letters of Intent from forward Kentan Facey and guard Terrence Samuel to attend UConn and join the basketball program beginning with the 2013-14 academic year.

UConn Huskies men's basketballBoth student-athletes hail from the greater New York City area — Facey, who attends Long Island Lutheran High School, is from Glen Head on Long Island and Samuel, who attends South Shore High School, is from Brooklyn. They have been teammates in the well-known N.Y. Rens AAU program.

“I’m elated to have both of these young men sign a Letter of Intent with our program,” Ollie said. “They are high-character people and quality basketball players. I know they will both have great senior seasons at their high schools and we can’t wait until they get to Storrs this summer and become part of our family.”

Facey is a 6-9, 195-pound forward who was born and raised in Trelawny, Jamaica. A solid shot-blocker and rebounder, Facey helped Lutheran post a 23-6 record and capture the Federation Class A championship last year under Coach John Buck.

It was during last summer’s AAU circuit, however, that Facey made a name for himself as one of the most improved rising seniors, starring in tournaments as well as individual skills camps. He is ranked among the Top 100 in the class of 2013.

“Kentan has a relentless motor on the court,” Ollie said. “He is someone who can come in here and be a solid rebounder, who will pursue the basketball every time, up and down the court. Plus, he’s a fabulous young man. I can’t wait to coach him.”

Samuel, a 6-4, 180-pound point guard, called UConn his “dream school,” when he gave the coaching staff an oral commitment in early September. He has established himself as one of the top point guards in New York City under South Shore Coach Michael Beckles. Samuel averaged 11.7 points and 4.8 assists last season, leading the Vikings to a 17-9 record and a second consecutive PSAL Class AA quarterfinal berth. He excels at running a team on the court.

“Terrence is a big, strong guard who plays with grit and toughness,” Ollie said. “He’s a very unselfish player with great court vision. I expect him to be a leader for us on and off the basketball court.”

A signed National Letter of Intent indicates that a prospective student-athlete agrees to attend the designated university for one academic year. The institution agrees to provide athletic financial aid to the student-athlete for one year, provided the student-athlete is admitted to the institution and is eligible for financial aid under NCAA rules. The program is administered by the Collegiate Commissioners Association.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 11/23

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It's game day for the UConn Huskies women's basketball team as they'll play their second game in the Paradise Jam. They'll take on the Marist Red Foxes at 8:15 p.m. The game will be broadcast locally here in Connecticut on SNY. You can also listen on the IMG/UConn Radio Network.

UConn Women's Basketball links

UConn whips Wake in Paradise Jam opener [carl adamec – sny.com]

Different Field For Paradise Jam This Time [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Geno Auriemma Says He Hasn’t Reconsidered Olympic Future [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Impressions From Night One At Paradise Jam [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Sophs impressive in Paradise Jam opener [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Post Game Extra presented by People’s United Bank [sny.com]

No. 2 UConn women roll past Wake Forest [ct post]

UConn Women Open Paradise Jam With 95-34 Win Over Wake Forest [hartford courant]

Even In Caribbean, Talk Is Of UConn And ACC [hartford courant]

UConn Football links

Safeties to be tested by Louisville QB [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn Men's Basketball links

For UConn, ‘It’s Official,’ tweets Kentan Facey [dom amore – hartford courant]

Alumni Profile: Jeremy Lamb [uconn huskies basketball]

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