Wolf Pack Release Richard Nejezchleb from ATO

HARTFORD, October 22, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the Wolf Pack has released forward Richard Nejezchleb from his Amateur Tryout (ATO) agreement.  Nejezchleb will return to his Junior team, the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League.

The 20-year-old Nejezchleb, who was a fifth-round selection (122nd overall) by the parent New York Rangers in the 2014 NHL Draft, sat out the Wolf Pack’s first foHartford Wolf Packur games of the season due to injury.  The Prague, Czech Republic native has skated for the Wheat Kings for the past two seasons.

The Wolf Pack are next in action this Friday night, October 24, hosting the Albany Devils at the XL Center in a 7:00 PM game.  Once again this season every Friday night home game features $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period.  Tickets for all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games are now on sale at the XL Center ticket office, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.

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

Wolf Pack Make Two Roster Moves

HARTFORD, October 22, 2014:  Hartford Wolf Pack general manager Jim Schoenfeld announced today that the parent New York Rangers have reassigned goaltender Mackenzie Skapski to the Wolf Pack from its ECHL affiliate, the Greenville Road Warriors, and have reassigned forward Chris McCarthy from the Wolf Pack to Greenville.

Hartford Wolf PackSkapski, a rookie out of the Western Hockey League and a sixth-round draftee (170th overall) by the Rangers in 2013, has played one game with Greenville, making his pro debut in a 3-0 loss at Orlando Sunday, in which he allowed three goals on 32 shots.  Last season with the Kootenay Ice of the WHL, the 6-3, 192-pound Skapski was 28-22-2 in 53 appearances, with a 2.70 goals-against average, a 91.6% save percentage and one shutout.  In 141 career WHL games over four seasons with Kootenay, the 20-year-old Abbotsford, B.C. native was 74-54-5, with a 2.81 GAA, a 90.9% save percentage and eight shutouts.

The Wolf Pack are next in action this Friday night, October 24, hosting the Albany Devils at the XL Center in a 7:00 PM game.  Once again this season every Friday night home game features $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period.  Tickets for all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games are now on sale at the XL Center ticket office, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.

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

Video: Red Sox C David Ross Featured in Concussion PSA As Part of ReThinkConcussions.com Launch

At a time when the national concussion conversation instills fear and uncertainty among parents and athletes at all levels, the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program is working to change the current discussion where two powerful messages are lost: Concussions can be treated, and there are evidence-based therapies that result in full recoveries every day.

In striving to shift the national discussion to one based in fact and research, UPMC and the Concussion Program are unveiling the online destination ReThinkConcussions.com as part of an initiative to raise awareness about scientifically proven treatments currently available.

The Concussion Program, the first in the world when it opened its doors in 2000, treats more sports-related concussions than any other program nationally with 17,000 patient visits per year. UPMC’s program consistently contributes to innovations in the field with nearly 20 published, peer-reviewed research studies annually.

“An important reality is this: Concussion is treatable if managed properly,” said Michael “Micky” Collins, Ph.D., clinical and executive director of the UPMC Sports Medicine Concussion Program. “With all the new research we’ve done and the nearly 200 papers we’ve helped to publish in the past decade or so, we now are able to provide proven treatments and evidence-based rehabilitation therapies. That should be the conversation now instead of the near-hysteria.”

“People should think of concussions as a treatable injury in the right hands, not some untreatable condition that causes you to retreat to a dark room. The individualized approach to this injury, the ability to use a multidisciplinary team to return patients to normal lives, has changed the course of the injury here – and our successes could be repeated across the world, too,” added Dr. Collins.

RethinkConcussions.com offers an interactive guide to understanding concussions and how UPMC approaches this complex but unseen injury. The website features information on concussion therapies and prevalent myths. It explains UPMC’s multidisciplinary approach to treating six different types of concussions – each carrying its own symptoms and outcomes. Additionally, the site provides insight into patients’ treatment experiences and emotional journeys through some of their stories.

As part of this important initiative, professional athletes and former UPMC patients such as NASCAR great Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Major League catcher David Ross tell their powerful tales in separate videos that will air on television regionally (Ross) and nationally (Earnhardt Jr.), in addition to being found at the new website. Each participated in the spots without compensation, wanting to help spread awareness and education about concussions and their successful rehabilitations.

“We went through activities with results that made sense,” Earnhardt says in his video. He visited the clinic and consulted with Dr. Collins regularly following multiple crashes in fall 2012, keeping him out of consecutive races for the first time in his career. “The best decision I made was to go to UPMC.”

Ross similarly turned to Dr. Collins following two injuries that removed him from behind the plate in 2013. He credits UPMC and its experts with developing an individualized program that allowed him to return to starting at catcher in time for a dramatic post-season run to a championship. As Ross says, “Without UPMC, I would not be a baseball player anymore. They saved my career.”

Other pro athletes who are or will be featured in the ReThinkConcussions.com initiative include former NFL quarterback Brady Quinn, Major League second baseman Brian Roberts and Tyler Hansbrough of the NBA, among others. Athletes of all ages and levels of play – from recreational to amateur to high school and beyond – also will participate in the effort, demonstrating how concussions strike every sport and walk of life.

Dr. Collins and the UPMC Concussion Program have been at the forefront of the national concussion community for years. He is a co-developer of the ImPACT neurocognitive test, a co-author of the Centers for Disease Control’s “Concussion Tool Kit for Physicians,” a consultant to a variety of professional and collegiate leagues, and a frequent presenter nationally and internationally helping to train thousands of health care professionals in concussion management and evaluation.

Dr. Collins leads a team of more than 30 clinicians and researchers, comprised of neuropsychologists, primary care sports medicine physicians, physiatrists, otoneurologists, physical therapists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists and orthopaedic surgeons, all devoted to concussion evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation.

“Concussion isn’t something you can detect on a CT scan or an MRI, or with a standard neurologic examination. To ‘see’ this injury you have to know what questions to ask, and our research has shown us this,” Dr. Collins said. “By asking the right questions and looking at the right systems in the right way with the right tools, we can put together a very coherent approach to understanding the injury and determining active treatment strategies. That’s the important message for people to know now.”

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 10/22/14

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UConn in the NFL: Week 7 [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn continues to hit pay dirt with Canadian prospects [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn teammates excited about Arkeel Newsome’s future [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn’s numbers away from home downright frightening [jim fuller – new haven register]

Former UConn LB Dorsey on ’15 College Hall of Fame ballot [jim fuller – new haven register]

Commit No. 18: WR Hergy Mayala (Trinity-Pawling, Pawling, N.Y.) [john silver – sny uconn]

UConn football: Defensive strides [john silver – sny uconn]

UConn’s Vann Among Top Tacklers In Nation, Lets Faith Lead Him [hartford courant]

UConn senior lineman Gus Cruz’s comeback almost complete [new haven register]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

SNY Unveils Broadcast Schedule for 2014-2015 UConn Women’s Basketball [sox & dawgs]

Commitment to UConn dream come true for Irwin [carl adamec – sny uconn]

Kyla Irwin: Her Dream, Her Passion – Her New Team [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Source: Louisville-UConn To Resume During 2016-17 [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Irwin Commits To UConn [rich elliott – ct post]

Dream Becomes Reality As Irwin Commits To UConn [rich elliott – ct post]

Thomas Believes UConn A Good Fit For Irwin [rich elliott – ct post]

Following her dreams, State College hoops standout Kyla Irwin commits to powerhouse UConn [patriot-news]

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Former UConn Star DeAndre Daniels’ Pro Career Off To Hot Start In Australia [dom amore – hartford courant]

UConn’s Samuel believes in his abilities as ‘game changer’ [ct post]

Shabazz Napier Forcing Miami Heat To Stand Up And Notice [hartford courant]

AAC’s Mike Aresco In Town; Talks Up Tougher Non-Conference Schedules [hartford courant]

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M. Ice Hockey. UConn Huskies Upset #15 Quinnipiac, 4-1 [uconn huskies]

M. Ice Hockey. UConn enjoys season debut in home away from home [ct post]

M. Ice Hockey. UConn Hockey Tops No. 15 Quinnipiac, 4-1 [hartford courant]

M. Ice Hockey. Loss to UConn compounds baffling start by Quinnipiac hockey [new haven register]

M. Soccer. UConn To Face Temple At Home Wednesday [uconn huskies]

M. Soccer. UConn Soccer Coach Ray Reid Going For Win No. 400 [hartford courant]

UConn Club. From The Crowd: UConn Basketball Champions Center Dedication [uconn huskies]

W. Ice Hockey. Two At Rensselaer On Tap For The Huskies [uconn huskies]

Bodie Gives Wolf Pack 5-4 Win Over Sharks

Worcester, MA, October 21, 2014 – Rookie defenseman Mat Bodie’s first pro goal, scored with 17.9 seconds left in the third period, gave the Hartford Wolf Pack a 5-4 win over the Worcester Sharks Tuesday night at the DCU Center.

Hartford Wolf PackThe Wolf Pack let a 4-2 lead slip away in the third, but with the game seemingly headed for overtime, Tommy Hughes and Danny Kristo combined to get the puck to Bodie, who moved to the left-wing faceoff dot and launched a shot that went high into the net behind Worcester goaltender Troy Grosenick, a former teammate, and roommate, of Bodie’s at Union College.

Kristo had a goal and two assists for the Wolf Pack, who also got goals from Conor Allen, Oscar Lindberg and Ryan Bourque, and two assists from Ryan Haggerty.  Melker Karlsson had a goal and two assists for Worcester, and former Wolf Pack Micheal Haley had a goal and an assist.

“That was a great play by Kristo and Tommy Hughes there, to get me the puck with a lot of open space,” Bodie said of his winning goal, “and then Haggerty and Lindberg in front of the net, they were creating a lot of traffic and I don’t think the goalie got a great look at it, but I just tried to place it up in the top half of the net.

“We got up to that 4-2 lead in the third and they were able to battle back, and we just stuck with our game plan and were able to find the game-winner.”

After Bourque scored a power-play goal 1:52 into the third period, banging the puck off of Grosenick and just inside the goal post from close range, Haley and Taylor Fedun scored only 1:55 apart shortly thereafter, to tie the game quickly.

Haley was left alone in front of the Wolf Pack net at 2:30, just 38 seconds after Bourque’s goal, and wired a shot past Jason Missiaen, who had replaced an injured Cedrick Desjardins in the second period.  Then, on his next shift, Haley and his linemates, Karlsson and Ryan Carpenter, combined to forecheck the puck free to Fedun, who got to his forehand in the slot and found the net at 4:25, with several Wolf Pack players scrambling around in front to try to clear the puck.

After that flurry, the tie held up until Bodie scored his late game-winner.

The game started poorly for the Wolf Pack as Petter Emanuelsson gave Worcester a 1-0 lead on the game’s first shot on goal, only 2:05 in.

The Pack’s Sam Noreau attempted to move the puck up the right-wing boards in his own end, but it deflected right on to the stick of Emanuelsson, who was headed up the slot.  Emanuelsson fired a low shot that beat a surprised Desjardins.

The Wolf Pack steadied their game after that, though, and would get the next two goals.

Allen scored his first goal of the year to tie the game at 11:30, off of a pass from Kristo.  Kristo blocked a dump-in attempt by Sharks defenseman Konrad Abeltshauser, and carried down right wing into the Worcester zone.  Kristo spun back and feathered the puck into the slot to Allen, who snapped it past the catching glove of Grosenick (22 saves).

Hartford then jumped ahead with 45 seconds remaining in the first, on Lindberg’s team-leading third goal of the season.  Justin Vaive battled the puck away from Matt Taormina below the Worcester goal line to Haggerty, who passed to Lindberg in the slot.  Lindberg’s one-timer beat Grosenick for a 2-1 Wolf Pack lead.

The Wolf Pack got into penalty trouble in the first half of the second period, and the Sharks capitalized to tie the game at 7:54.

Hartford killed 40 seconds of two-man disadvantage, but with Worcester skating five-on-four, Karlsson worked a give-and-go with defenseman Matt Tennyson, with Karlsson firing a shot past Desjardins from the left side of the slot.

That chased Desjardins (17 saves) from the game, after he had apparently been shaken up making a save moments before, and Missiaen was forced into action in relief.  Missiaen went on to stop 15 of the 17 shots he faced, to earn his first win of the season.

The Wolf Pack changed the momentum again less than four minutes later, at 11:39, on the first goal of the year for Kristo, who led the Wolf Pack in goals last season with 25.  Kristo bumped the puck away from a Worcester defender to Nick Tarnasky on left wing, and Tarnasky fed back across the slot to Kristo for an easy finish.

The victory in Worcester improved the Wolf Pack’s season record to 3-0-1-0 for six points, and the club is now 2-0 on the road.

The Wolf Pack are next in action this Friday night, October 24, hosting the Albany Devils at the XL Center in a 7:00 PM game.  Once again this season every Friday night home game features $1 hot dogs and $2 beers through the start of the second period.  Tickets for all 2014-15 Wolf Pack home games are now on sale at the XL Center ticket office, on-line at www.hartfordwolfpack.com and by phone at (877) 522-8499.  Wolf Pack tickets start as low as $12 for youth 12 years old or younger.

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


Hartford Wolf Pack 5 at Worcester Sharks 4
Tuesday, October 21, 2014 – DCU Center

Hartford 2 1 2 – 5
Worcester 1 1 2 – 4

1st Period-1, Worcester, Emanuelsson 3   2:05. 2, Hartford, Allen 1 (Kristo), 11:30. 3, Hartford, Lindberg 3 (Haggerty, Vaive), 19:15. Penalties-Fedun Wor (cross-checking), 6:26; Miller Hfd (tripping), 8:14; Spinell Hfd (interference), 15:32.

2nd Period-4, Worcester, Karlsson 2 (Tennyson, Langlois), 7:54 (PP). 5, Hartford, Kristo 1 (Tarnasky), 11:39. Penalties-Crabb Hfd (hooking), 5:27; Potulny Hfd (hooking), 6:47; Noreau Hfd (holding), 12:23; Haley Wor (slashing), 17:37.

3rd Period-6, Hartford, Bourque 1 (Miller, Haggerty), 1:52 (PP). 7, Worcester, Haley 3 (Karlsson, Carpenter), 2:30. 8, Worcester, Fedun 1 (Haley, Karlsson), 4:25. 9, Hartford, Bodie 1 (Hughes, Kristo), 19:42. Penalties-Hamilton Wor (high-sticking), 0:51; served by Vaive Hfd (bench minor – too many men), 5:30; Trupp Wor (goaltender interference), 6:06; Oleksuk Wor (hooking), 10:09.

Shots on Goal-Hartford 8-11-8-27. Worcester 11-14-11-36.
Power Play Opportunities-Hartford 1 / 5; Worcester 1 / 6.
Goalies-Hartford, Desjardins 2-0-0 (19 shots-17 saves); Missiaen 1-0-0 (17 shots-15 saves). Worcester, Grosenick 3-1-0 (27 shots-22 saves).
A-1,488
Referees-Geoff Miller (28), Olivier Gouin (66).
Linesmen-Alex Stagnone (7), Robert St. Lawrence (10).

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 10/21/14

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UConns young defensive line continues to mature [jim fuller – new haven register]

UConn’s biggest deficits [lee lewis – waterbury republican-american]

Around the American Week 8: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [john silver – sny uconn]

UConn Football’s Bye Week Over; Back To Basics In Prep For East Carolina [hartford courant]

Well-Rested UConn Football Team Has Big Task With ECU Up Next [hartford courant]

ECU Quarterback Shane Carden Could Give UConn Fits [hartford courant]

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Mosqueda-Lewis Working Hard To Prove Skeptics Wrong [john altavilla – hartford courant]

UConn 2016 Commit Dangerfield Has It All [rich elliott – ct post]

Add a new name to UConn’s Class of 2016 recruiting targets [jim fuller – new haven register]

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M. Soccer. Campbell Named Conference Defensive Player Of The Week [uconn huskies]

Field Hockey. Veitner Named Big East’s Offensive Player of the Week [uconn huskies]

M. Ice Hockey. Huskies Face #15 Quinnipiac Tuesday Night in Bridgeport [uconn huskies]

M. Ice Hockey. UConn Hockey Season Tickets Have Shipped [uconn huskies]

M. Ice Hockey. Step One In New UConn-Quinnipiac Hockey Rivalry Tuesday [hartford courant]

SNY Unveils Broadcast Schedule for 2014-2015 UConn Women’s Basketball

From SNY and UConn:

NEW YORK– SNY, the official television home of the UConn Huskies women’s basketball program,  announced the network’s broadcast schedule for the team’s 2014-2015 season on Tuesday.  As the team returns to the hardwood following a perfect 40-0 season and an unprecedented ninth national title, SNY will feature 17 live games and provide comprehensive coverage for all American Athletic Conference basketball games televised on the network, delivering exclusive pre-game, halftime, and post-game shows.  The network’s LIVE game schedule tips-off Sunday, Nov. 23 at 1:00pm as the defending champion Huskies host Creighton University from Gampel Pavilion.

UConn HuskiesEric Frede returns for his second season as lead play-by-play announcer, while former UConn basketball legends Meghan Culmo and Kara Wolters return as network analysts.  Culmo will once again serve as in-game analyst while Wolters teams in studio with Gary Apple for pre-game, halftime and post-game presented by People’s United Bank.  Kerith Burke resumes her role as SNY’s in-game reporter.  SNY’s on-air team will kick-off its coverage for the 2014-2015 season Wednesday, Nov. 12 at 6:30pm as contributors to the UConn Women’s Basketball Preview Show presented by Connecticut Lighting Centers, a half-hour special featuring exclusive interviews with players and coaches as well as in-depth analysis of the key story lines and players to watch.

SNY’s highly acclaimed program Huskies All-Access will once again provide fans a behind-the-scenes look at UConn Women’s Basketball, as cameras follow the team and coaches on and off the court, offering an insider’s view of the nation’s top women’s basketball program.  Huskies All-Access premieres Saturday, Nov. 29 at 7:30pm.  The Geno Auriemma Show debuts Friday, Dec. 19 immediately following UConn’s matchup versus DePaul University.  The show will provide viewers exclusive insight from Coach Auriemma on game strategy, player performances, and the challenges facing the team and coaching staff during the year.  A full detailed schedule consisting of premiere episodes will be released shortly.

For daily coverage of the UConn Huskies, fans can tune into GEICO SportsNite from 10:30pm-1:00am. For up-to-the-minute information about the team, fans can log on to www.sny.tv and snyuconn.com – which will provide complete coverage with game highlights, press conferences and interviews.

2014-15 UConn women’s basketball schedule

American Athletic Conference Weekly Football Honors – Oct. 20

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The American Athletic Conference has announced the winners of the league’s weekly football honors for the eighth week of the college football season.

americanAMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Andre Davis • Sr. • WR • USF • Tampa, Fla.

Davis helped USF engineer the largest comeback in program history as the Bulls overcame a 27-7 halftime deficit to take a 38-30 win at Tulsa. He finished with six receptions for 154 yards, including three second-half touchdowns as USF outscored the Golden Hurricane 31-3 in the final 30 minutes. Davis had five receptions for 149 yards after halftime, including the 85-yard TD with 6:13 left in the fourth quarter which gave the Bulls the lead. Davis has registered back-to-back 100-yard games since returning from an opening-week sternum injury.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Steven Taylor • So. • LB • Houston • Cedar Hill, Texas

Taylor led a Houston defense that forced four turnovers and held Temple, which had averaged 38.2 points per game, to just 10 points in a 31-10 win against the Owls. He had a team-high seven tackles and made the defensive play that changed the game when he forced a fumble on the Houston 1-yard line and recovered it in the end zone, allowing the Cougars to hold on to a 17-10 lead. Temple did not score the rest of the way as Houston picked up its third win in four games.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Andrew Gantz • Fr. • K • Cincinnati • Dayton, Ohio

Gantz scored 11 points, including three field goals, to help Cincinnati to its first American Athletic Conference win of the season, a 41-3 win at SMU. Gantz connected on a 40-yard field goal in the second quarter to give the Bearcats a 9-3 lead and spark a run of 35 unanswered points for Cincinnati. He added field goals of 30 and 21 yards in the second half. Gantz has gone 7-for-8 on field goals this season and has made his last five attempts.

WEEKLY HONOR ROLL

Brandon Alexander • Sr. • S • UCF • Orlando, Fla.

Had eight tackles, an interception and a pass breakup in a 20-13 win against Tulane.

Gunner Kiel • So. • QB • Cincinnati • Columbus, Ind.

Completed 13 of 20 passes for 241 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 50 yards on six carries in a 41-3 win at SMU.

Greg Ward Jr. • So. • QB • Houston • Tyler, Texas

Completed 29 of 33 passes for 268 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 44 yards in a 31-10 win against Temple.

Elkino Watson • Sr. • DT • USF • Miami, Fla.

Had seven tackles with a sack and 3.5 tackles for loss in a 38-30 win at Tulsa.

Jahad Thomas • So. • RB • Temple • Elizabeth, N.J.

Finished as Temple’s leading rusher and receiver, with three catches for 150 yards and seven carries for 49 yards in a 31-10 loss at Houston.

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 10/20/14

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Breaking Bread with Bob – 10/19/14 [sox & dawgs]

Story of UConn’s Fatukasi is one of perseverance [jim fuller – new haven register]

Sunday presser: UConn’s football R&D project [john silver – sny uconn]

UConn football preaching patience [ct post]

UConn Football Stays On Message: Improvement [hartford courant]

UConn’s Defense Not Out To Make The Highlight Reels [hartford courant]

Huskies are focused on themselves [journal inquirer]

UConn’s Folorunso Fatukasi weathered storm by staying positive [new haven register]

Vann tackling a leadership role for UConn football [the day]

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Coach: Driven, determined describe Dangerfield [carl adamec – sny uconn]

Natalie Butler Willing To Take The Long Road [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Dangerfield Commits To UConn [rich elliott – ct post]

Rival coach: UConn commit Dangerfield “a one-man press breaker” [jim fuller – new haven register]

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Q&A: UConn’s Kevin Ollie on title, keys to getting back [cbs sports]

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M. Tennis. Spreyer and Toner Play at ITA Regional [uconn huskies]

W. Soccer. Seniors Shine In 1-0 Upset Over No. 18 UCF On Senior Day [uconn huskies]

Field Hockey. UConn Tops Yale, 8-3, on Senior Day [uconn huskies]

W. Volleyball. UConn Volleyball Falls in Five at Houston on Sunday [uconn huskies]

W. Ice Hockey. UConn Skates To 2-2 Tie At Syracuse [uconn huskies]

M. Ice Hockey. UConn Back On The Ice To Regroup [hartford courant]