Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 10/3/14

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Jim Calhoun makes movie debut [william paxton – ct post]

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Calhoun Learns A Few Things Watching Documentary On His Life [hartford courant]

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In The Red Zone: Cincinnati Bengals at New England Patriots Preview Week 5

In the Red Zone

This Week

Cincinnati Bengals @ New England Patriots

The Cincinnati Bengals visit the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday at 8:20 p.m.

This is the second of four games in an 18 day span for the Patriots.

The Bengals = The Patriots
Overall Record 3-0 Overall Record 2-2
Road Record 1-0 Home Record 1-0
AFC East 0-0 AFC North 0-0
AFC Conf 2-0 AFC Conf 1-2

Jerome Boger is the referee for the game

The Line/Prediction

As of Thursday the line on the game from sportsbetting.ag via Yahoo Sports has the game as Patriots PLUS 1. The over/under is 46.

My Prediction is Bengals 33, Patriots, 24. Give the points (Bengals) and take the over. I am 2-2 against the spread and 1 of 4 on calling the over/under in 2014.

Tickets

The Patriots are reporting the game as a sell out. It is the 220th consecutive sell out dating back to the 1994 season opener. The record includes preseason, regular season and playoff games.

Tickets to the game, if available, can be purchased through Ticketmaster. You can check the availability here.

After market tickets are available through the Official Patriots Ticket Exchange where season ticket holders can sell their unused seats to fans on the season ticket waiting list.

Getting to the Game

If you’re lucky enough to be going to the game in Foxboro make sure you check out the links.

Here is the up to date weather forecast from the Weather Channel for Foxboro MA.

Click for all the game day information including Gillette Stadium directions, parking information, seating chart and map.

Tailgating

Here’s a bunch of different tailgating recipes from Tailgating.com. There’s something there for everyone and every type of meal or snack. I’ve tried some of the recipes and they’re very good.

And with tailgating many people enjoy some adult beverages. With that in mind check out Drink Nation for how to make all sorts of great drinks. You can look things up by name, ingredient(s) or theme.

Whether it’s at the game, a bar or a friend’s house moderation is always the key to a great time. Please don’t drink and drive and designate a sober driver. Remember drive sober or get pulled over.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

Television

NBC in televising the game nationally and Al Michaels will do play by play while Cris Collinsworth will provide the game analysis and Michele Tafoya will cover the sidelines. You can look here for your local affiliate.

There is no DirecTV Sunday Ticket designation as the game is broadcast nationally.

Here are all the rules on NFL TV broadcasts including explaining the blackout rules; flex scheduling and commercial breaks.

Radio

The Patriots Radio Network broadcasts the game from flagship station WBZ-FM, 98.5 the Sports Hub in Boston. Bob Socci handles the play-by-play and former Patriots QB Scott Zolak will do game analysis. It all starts with Gary Tanguay and Andy Gresh with the pregame show at 5 p.m. on the network. The post game starts after the final gun and continues for three hours along the network.

The Patriots Radio Network call is available on Sirius Channel 92, XM Channel 226 and SiriusXM Internet Channel 818.

The Bengals Radio Network has former PawSox announcer Dan Hoard calling play by play and Dave Lapham doing the color via their flagship stations WCKY-AM ESPN 1530, WLW AM 700 and WEBN-FM 102.7.

Their call is available on Sirius Channel 93, XM Channel 225 and SiriusXM Internet Channel 806.

Westwood One will broadcast the game nationally with Kevin Kugler, James Lofton and Anthony Becht calling the game.

Their call is available on Sirius Channel 84, XM Channel 227 and SiriusXM Internet Channel 963

Patriots All Access

Patriots All-Access features behind the scenes looks, interviews and breakdowns with head coach Bill Belichick and in depth features on the team. It’s hosted by Steve Burton of WBZ-TV (Boston) and airs weekly in most New England television markets.

  • Boston MA on TV 38 Friday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m.
  • Providence RI on WNAC Friday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m.
  • Manchester NH on WMUR Saturday at midnight
  • Portland ME on WMTW Saturday at 5 a.m.
  • Hartford CT on WCTX Saturday at 5 p.m.
  • Springfield MA on WFXQ Saturday at 7 p.m.
  • Bangor ME on WVII Sunday at 11 a.m.

You can also watch it anytime on the teams website in the media section.

Last Week

The Patriots got crushed in Kansas City by the Chiefs on MNF, 41-14.

The Bengals had their bye week after beating the Titans at home in Week 3, 33-7.

History

  • This is the 24th meeting between the Patriots and the Bengals all since 1968.
  • New England leads the series 14-9.
  • Patriots have won 7 of the last 9 meetings.
  • New England is 8-2 as the home team in the series.
  • First visit by Cincinnati since 2010.
  • The Bengals won the last meeting between the teams in 2013 at Paul Brown Stadium 13-6.

Patriots Team Notes

New England PatriotsHere is the Patriots roster, depth chart and injury report for the game.

2014 Patriots Schedule/Results

The Patriots overall franchise record is 440-375-9. They have won three Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX) in seven appearances. Overall they are 25-18 in the post season.

They last appeared in the playoffs in 2013 when they beat Indianapolis in the AFC Divisional Round 43-22 and lost at Denver 26-16 in the AFC Championship Game.

It was the 3rd consecutive AFC Championship game appearance for the franchise and 10th overall. They are 7-3 in those AFC title games.

The Patriots were 12-4 (1-1 in playoffs) in 2013 and are the defending five-time AFC East Champions. They have won the division 11 times and the conference 5 times since 2000.

New England is the only NFL team to finish .500 or better in each of the last 13 seasons (2001-2013).

They have 11 consecutive seasons with at least 10 wins.

They are the first team in the free agency era (1993) to win more than half their games in a 13-season span.

New England is 20-16 on SNF, 12-6 as the home team and 7-4 at Gillette Stadium.

Since 2003 the Patriots have the NFL’s best record at 140-40.

Since October 2003 the Patriots are a NFL best 37-9 in October games including a home record of 22-1.

They have won 28 of their last 32 October games.

New England is 18-6 vs. the AFC North since the realignment of the divisions in 2002.

Patriots have a 31 game home win streak against the AFC. It is the longest win streak ever by one team against a conference.

The last regular season home loss was November 30, 2008 vs. Pittsburgh, 33-10.

Since 2003 the Patriots are 35-4 in the regular season after a loss.

Patriots have scored 54 of their 80 points in the first half, with 34 coming in the second quarter.

New England has 33 penalties this season in four weeks and has been penalized 352 yards.

Patriots have had multiple turnovers on both losses this season while having no turnovers in both wins.

Monday night was the first game this season they did not have a takeaway.

New England is PLUS 3 in turnover differential tied for 7th in the NFL. They have 6 INT and have recovered 2 fumbles while they have thrown 2 INT’s and lost 3 fumbles.

The Patriots are 24th in points scored averaging 20.0 points per game and are tied for 14th in points allowed with 22.5 points per game.

This is the 21st season of Patriots ownership by the Kraft family. Since Robert Kraft bought the team in 1994 they:

  • Have the most Super Bowl wins, 3.
  • Have the most regular season wins, 219.
  • Have the most wins including playoffs, 240.
  • Have the most conference titles, 6.
  • Have the most division titles, 13.
  • Have the most playoff wins, 21
  • Have played the most playoff games, 33.
  • Are tied for the most playoff seasons, 15.
  • The fewest head coaches within the division, 3.
  • Have drafted the most Pro Bowl players, 20.

From 1960 to 1993 the New England/Boston Patriots won a total of 225 games.

Patriots Staff Notes

This is the link to head coach Bill Belichick’s Wednesday press conference on the Bengals. #OnToCincinnati

Bill Belichick is 13-4 against the Bengals; 5-2 as the head coach in New England and 8-2 as the head coach in Cleveland.

Overall in his NFL career Belichick is 201-106 in his 20th NFL season as a head coach. He is 165-62 with New England and 36-44 with Cleveland. He is 19-9 in the playoffs, 18-8 as head coach of the Patriots in the post season. When you combine his regular season and post season records he is 220-115.

Belichick’s 220 wins are good for 5th all-time. Hall of Fame member Curly Lambeau is 4th with 229 wins.

He has won 5 conference titles; he needs one more to tied Don Shula’s record of 6.

He is the first head coach to have had 4 teams that scored at least 500 points in a season.

Belichick is one of five head coaches in NFL history whose father (Steve Belichick) played in the league. The others are former Kansas City head coach Todd Haley (Dick Haley), former San Francisco head coach Mike Nolan (Dick Nolan), former Cincinnati head coach David Shula (Don Shula) and former NY Jets head coach Joe Walton (Frank Walton).

Belichick is one of just four coaches to win three Super Bowls, joining Chuck Noll (4), Joe Gibbs (3) and Bill Walsh (3). Those men are all in the Hall of Fame.

He is the only coach in NFL history to win three championship titles in four seasons.

No coach either as the head coach or an assistant has appeared in more Super Bowls than Belichick who has been to 8 (five as a head coach).

He is the only coach in NFL history to have led his team to 10+ wins in 11 consecutive seasons.

He has been NFL Coach of the Year three times he and Chuck Knox are the only three time winners, while Don Shula won four times.

Cornerbacks coach Josh Boyer is a native of Heath OH and served as a graduate assistant at Dayton in 2001.

Patriots Possible Starters

Offense:

  • LT: Solder
  • LG: Connolly
  • C: Stork
  • RG: Wendell
  • RT: Vollmer
  • TE: Gronkowski
  • WR: Amendola
  • WR: Edelman
  • WR: LaFell
  • QB: Brady
  • RB: Vereen

Defense:

  • DE: Ninkovich
  • DT: Chr. Jones
  • DT: Wilfork
  • DE: Easley
  • LB: White
  • LB: Mayo
  • LB: Skinner
  • LCB: Revis
  • RCB: Ryan
  • S: Chung
  • S: McCourty

Patriots Players Notes

Tom Brady Notes:

  • This is his 15th NFL season he is 4-1 vs. the Bengals in his career. He is 84-13 at home in the regular season.
  • Overall he is 150-45 as a starting QB and is 18-8 in the playoffs for an overall record of 168-53. He is a 9 time Pro Bowl QB; 3 time All-Pro selection; two time NFL MVP and has won 3 Super Bowls while twice being named the games MVP. He is also listed as the 21st Greatest Player in the History of the NFL according to the NFL Network.
  • He now has 41 wins in his career (34 in the regular season and 7 in the playoffs) in which the team was trailing or tied in the fourth quarter. He had 5 comeback wins in 2013.
  • The 5 comeback wins in 2013 tie his career best set in 2003.
  • Threw his first INT’s of the season Week 4 at Kansas City.
  • 363 TD passes in his career makes him 5th in NFL history 2 TD passes behind John Elway.
  • 150 career wins are 3rd all-time behind only Brett Favre and Peyton Manning.
  • He has thrown for 2 or more TD’s in 115 games; the team’s record is 98-17.
  • Needs 60 passing yards for 50,000 in his career. He is 6th all-time in passing yards.
  • In 4 games he has fumbled 5 times losing 3 of them to the opponent.

Jimmy Garoppolo notes:

  • Played in his first NFL game relieving Brady in the 4th quarter Week 4 at Kansas City.
  • In his first game he was 6 of 7 for 70 yards and threw his first NFL TD pass.

Rob Gronkowski notes:

  • Has caught a pass in 54 consecutive games it’s the 4th longest streak all-time for a tight end. Heath Miller is 3rd with a catch in 85 consecutive games.
  • Leads team in TD’s with 3.
  • He is 10th in points in franchise history.
  • Is 7th in team history with 46 touchdowns.
  • He is 4th in team history with 45 TD catches.

Julian Edelman notes:

  • Had a streak of 9 consecutive games with at least 6 catches come to end Week 4 at Kansas City.
  • Has 4 career games with 10 or more catches after a 10-catch game Week 3 vs. Oakland.
  • Leads team in receiving with 26 catches for 283 yards.
  • Had a 34-yard punt return at Minnesota Week 2 it was the 11th punt return of 30 yards or more in his career. That ranks third in team history.
  • Opened the season with a 95 receiving yards at Miami and added 81 yards receiving at Minnesota Week 2.
  • Had 156 total yards Week 2 at Minnesota (81 receiving, 9 rushing and 66 on punt returns).

Brandon LaFell notes:

  • Had his first significant game as a Patriot Week 4 at Kansas City.
  • Had 6 catches for 119 yards and a TD at Kansas City Week 4.
  • TD catch vs. Chiefs was for 44-yards. It was his first as a Patriot.

Stevan Ridley notes:

  • Had his first 100- yard rushing game of the season Week 2 at Minnesota when he ran for 101 yards on 25 carries and had 1 TD.
  • Leads team in rushing with 204 yards on 57 carries.

Stephen Gostkowski notes:

  • Has converted 27 consecutive 4th quarter field goals.
  • Has not missed an extra point since Week 17 2006 at Tennessee in his rookie season. He has made 369 consecutive extra points. He is 407 for 408 in his career.
  • The 369 XPA converted in a row is fourth longest streak in NFL history.
  • Lead NFL in scoring in both 2012 and 2013.
  • Has scored at least 1 point in 111 consecutive games a franchise record.
  • He is 3rd in team history in points with 1,055 trailing only Gino Cappelletti (1,130) and Adam Vinatieri (1,158).
  • Has team record of 12 career field goals of 50+ yards.

Vince Wilfork notes:

  • Played only 4 games in 2013 after suffering a torn Achilles.
  • Prior to 2013 had played in all 16 games in 5 of the previous 6 seasons.
  • Had his 3rd career INT vs. Oakland Week 3. He is the first Patriots lineman to have 3 career INT’s.
  • Has an INT against the Raiders in each of the last two games against them.
  • Has 7 fumbles recoveries since 2010 the second most in the NFL in that span behind teammate Rob Ninkovich.

Darrelle Revis notes:

  • Has 22 career INT’s and is one of the top shutdown corners in the NFL.
  • Since 2007 has the most passes defensed in the NFL with 110 including a record 31 in 2009.
  • In Patriots debut Week 1 at Miami had 1 tackles, 2 passes defensed and recovered a fumble.
  • Had his first Patriots INT Week 2 at Minnesota against Matt Cassel. Also had 3 tackles and 1 pass defensed.

Jerod Mayo notes:

  • Leads team with 39 tackles (28 solo).
  • Had streak of five consecutive 100+ tackle seasons snapped last year due to injury. He has led the team in tackles in those five seasons (2008-2012).
  • Shares franchise record for leading team in tackles for 5 seasons with Steve Nelson and Vincent Brown.
  • Week 1 at Miami he had 12 tackles and the teams only sack.

Rob Ninkovich notes:

  • In 6 seasons with New England has only missed one game.
  • Week 2 at Minnesota had 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 tackle for loss and 2 QB hits.

Dont’a Hightower notes:

  • Second on team in tackles with 22 (19 solo).
  • Second on team with 2 sacks.
  • Along with Chandler Jones he led team with 8 tackles and 2 sacks Week 2 at Minnesota. He also had 2 tackles for loss, 2 QB hits and 1 pass defensed.
  • Had his first career 2-sack game Week 2 at Minnesota.

Chandler Jones notes:

  • Third on team in tackles with 16 (9 solo).
  • First on team with 2.5 sacks.
  • Scored his 2nd NFL TD Week 2 at Minnesota when he blocked a field goal attempt and returned it 58-yards. His first NFL TD was Week 16, 2013 at Baltimore on a fumble recovery. It was his second blocked field goal attempt (2013 Week 8 vs. Miami).
  • Had the 5th blocked field goal returned for a TD in Patriots history Week 2 at Minnesota, first since 2010 when Patrick Chung returned one at Miami.
  • Now has 5 career 2-sack games with a pair at Minnesota in Week 2.
  • Along with Dont’a Hightower he led team with 8 tackles and 2 sacks Week 2 at Minnesota. He also had 3 tackles for loss, 3 QB hits, the blocked field goal attempt and return for TD.

There are only two players on the team who played on at least one of the Super Bowl championship teams, Brady (3) and Wilfork (1).

Roster moves this week:

Patriots team captains for 2014:

Former Bengals on the Patriots:

Players with New England roots:

  • none

Players with Ohio roots:

Players from New England based colleges and universities:

  • RB James Develin – Brown

Players from Ohio based colleges and universities:

  • WR Kenbrell Thompkins – Cincinnati
  • G Josh Kline – Kent State
  • WR Julian Edelman – Kent State
  • S Nate Ebner – Ohio State

The Patriots have 6 retired numbers:

  • 20 – Gino Cappelletti
  • 40 – Mike Haynes
  • 73 – John Hannah
  • 78 – Bruce Armstrong
  • 79 – Jim Lee Hunt
  • 89 – Bob Dee

Bengals Team Notes

Cincinnati BengalsHere is the Bengals roster, depth chart and injury report for the game.

2014 Bengals Schedule/Results

Cincinnati’s all-time record is 319-390-2 they are 5-12 in the post season with their last post season appearance coming in 2013 when they lost to San Diego at home in the AFC Wildcard Game.

The Bengals have played in two Super Bowls and lost in both appearances to the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XVI (26-21) and Super Bowl XXIII (20-16).

Cincinnati is the AFC’s only unbeaten team. Only Arizona in the NFC is also unbeaten.

Bengals are just 2-8 as the road team in the series.

They last won in Foxboro in 1986, they also won in Foxboro in 1972. Both times the score was 31-7.

Cincinnati is 3-12 on SNF and just 1-8 on the road. The last won a SNF game on the road in 1992 at Chicago.

Under Marvin Lewis the Bengals are 4-7 after their bye week.

Cincinnati will wear white jerseys and white game pants on Sunday. Since 2004 the Bengals are 14-21 in the white/white combo.

Bengals return 9 starters on offense and 8 starters on defense from their game against the Patriots in 2013.

Have been penalized 18 times for 150 yards.

Cincinnati is PLUS 6 in turnover differential tied for 1st in the NFL. They have 6 INT’s and have recovered 1 fumble while they have thrown 1 INT and lost 0 fumbles.

The Bengals are 6th in points scored averaging 26.7 points per game and are 1st in points allowed with also 11.0 points per game.

Bengals Staff Notes

Read what Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis had to say to the New England media about the match up.

Lewis is in his 12th season with the team, he is 93-85-1 since taking over and is 0-5 in the playoffs for an overall record of 93-90-1.

His 93 wins are most for a head coach in Bengals history.

He is 39-50 as the Bengals coach on the road.

Second longest tenured head coach with one team behind Bill Belichick.

He has only had 5 winning seasons in the previous 11 years. Three times he has been at .500 and three times he has a losing record.

He is 1-4 vs. New England in his career.

Was defensive coordinator for the 2000 Baltimore Ravens who won Super Bowl XXXV and are considered one of the best defenses of all-time.

President Mike Brown graduated from Dartmouth College in Hanover NH in 1957 and played quarterback on the Big Green football team. He also went on to graduate from Harvard Law School in 1959.

Executive Vice President Katie Blackburn also attended Dartmouth College, where she played on the women’s ice hockey team.

Strength and Conditioning Coach Chip Morton is a native of Hamden CT.

Linebackers coach Matt Burke is a native of Hudson MA. He played safety at Dartmouth College. He began his coaching career at Bridgeton ME Academy from 1998-99 before elevating to the college ranks as a graduate assistant at Boston College from 2000-02 and an assistant at Harvard in 2003.

Bengals Possible Starters

Offense:

  • LT: Whitworth
  • LG: Boling
  • C: Bodine
  • RG: Johnson
  • RT: An. Smith
  • TE: Gresham
  • TE: Eifert
  • WR: Green
  • WR: Sanu
  • QB: Dalton
  • RB: Bernard

Defense:

  • DE: Dunlap
  • DT: Peko
  • DT Atkins
  • DE: Gilberry
  • LB: Lamur
  • LB: Maualuga
  • LB: Porter
  • LCB: Newman
  • RCB: Hall
  • S: Williams
  • S: Nelson

Bengals Players Notes

Andy Dalton notes:

  • He is 32-18 in his career in the regular season and 0-3 in the playoffs for an overall record of 32-21 in 4 seasons.
  • Dalton was a 2nd round draft pick in the 2011 NFL Draft out of TCU.
  • In his career Dalton is 1-0 vs. New England.
  • Has thrown 37 career red zone TD’s and no INT’s in the red zone.
  • Has led the Bengals to the playoffs in his first 3 seasons.
  • Has just 2 TD’s but only 1 INT in 2014.
  • Had season high 25 for 38 with 301 passing yards and 1 TD Week 1 at Baltimore.
  • In 2013 vs. New England was 20 of 27 with 0 TD and 1 INT.

Jermaine Gresham notes:

  • Only Bengals TE to have three seasons with 50 or more catches.
  • Two-time Pro Bowl TE.
  • Career high in TD’s is 6 in 2011.
  • Best overall season was 2012 64 catches, 737 yards and 5 TD’s.
  • Has 6 catches for just 46 yards and 0 TD’s in 2014.
  • Biggest game this season was Week 2 vs. Atlanta had 3 catches for 25 yards.
  • In two career games vs. Patriots has 5 catches for 25 yards and 1 TD.

A.J. Green notes:

  • Three time Pro Bowl Selection
  • Has had 3 seasons with 1000+ yards receiving and 2 seasons each with 11 TD catches and 97+ receptions.
  • Leads the team with 12 catches, 233 yards and 1 TD receiving through Week 4.
  • Had 6 catches for 131 yards and 1 TD Week 1 at Baltimore
  • Was shot out by Atlanta had zero catches vs. the Falcons Week 2.
  • Had 6 catches for 102 yards vs. Titans Week 3.
  • Had 5 catches for 61 yards vs. New England in 2013.

Giovanni Bernard notes:

  • Leads team with 185 rushing yards on 55 carries and 3 TD’s.
  • Also has 12 catches for 148 yards.
  • Had 90 yards on 27 carries with a TD Week 2 vs. Atlanta
  • Had 2 TD’s Week 3 vs. Tennessee.
  • In 2013 had 62 yards on 13 carries vs. New England.

Brandon Tate notes:

  • Former Patriots WR drafted by New England in 2009.
  • Signed with Cincinnati in 2011.
  • Has 6 catches for 74 yards in 2014 but is yet to score a TD.
  • Had a season high 4 catches Week 1 at Baltimore.
  • Had a season long 50-yard catch Week 2 vs. Atlanta.
  • Has more catches in 2 seasons as a Patriot (24, 3 TD’s) than in 3 plus seasons as a Bengal (20, 1 TD).

Adam Jones notes:

  • Has 81 punt returns since his last fair catch on a punt.
  • Leads NFL in punt return average with 17.8 yards per return.
  • Has 5 TD’s in his career on punt returns.

Bengals CB Darqueze Dennard is the cousin of Patriots CB Alfonzo Dennard.

Former Patriots on the Bengals:

  • WR Brandon Tate

Players with New England roots:

  • none

Players from New England based colleges and universities:

The Bengals have 1 retired number:

  • 54- Bob Johnson

Next Week

Buffalo BillsUp next: Buffalo Bills – AFC East

Location: Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park NY

Date/Time: Sunday October 12 at 1 p.m.

TV Network: FOX

Wolf Pack Blow Lead, Lose In Shootout To Worcester

Hamden, CT, October 2, 2014 – A three-goal Worcester Shark comeback in the third period boosted Worcester to a 5-4 shootout win over the Hartford Wolf Pack Thursday night, at Quinnipiac University’s TD Bank Sports Center, in AHL preseason action.

Hartford Wolf PackRyan Potulny and Danny Kristo had a goal and an assist apiece for the Wolf Pack, but former Quinnipiac Bobcat Jeremy Langlois scored twice, including the third-period tying goal, in his old college home for the Sharks, and Konrad Abeltshauser added a goal and an assist.

It took most of the first period for any offense to be generated, but three goals went up on the board in the last 4:40 of the session.

Sean Escobedo gave the Wolf Pack the game’s first lead at the 15:20 mark, beating Worcester starting netminder J.P. Anderson (three goals against on ten shots) under his left arm, after Petter Emanuelsson had blocked an Escobedo shot right back to him.

The Wolf Pack upped the lead to 2-0 on a power-play 1:31 later, at 16:51, with Vladyslav Gavrik in the penalty box for interference.  Kristo stickhandled to the top of the circles and fed a pass to Potulny, who one-timed a shot from near the right-wing boards, below the hash mark, past Anderson on the short side.

The Sharks, though, got on the scoreboard at 18:39, with Langlois scoring his first of the game.  Langlois forced Mike Catenacci into a turnover in the slot in the Wolf Pack end, and then worked a give-and-go with Jimmy Bonneau before putting a shot past Hartford goaltender Mackenzie Skapski’s glove side.

The Wolf Pack got that one back 3:47 into the second, scoring directly off of a faceoff.  Potulny won a draw from Langlois in the right circle and drew the puck back to Kristo, whose quick shot eluded a surprised Anderson.

Then, after Worcester changed goaltenders at the 12:59 mark, Chris McCarthy upped the Wolf Pack’s lead to 4-1 with a shorthanded breakaway goal at 18:36.

With Chad Nehring off for slashing, McCarthy worked the puck loose near the center line and sped in alone on relief goalie Aaron Dell.  McCarthy made a move to his forehand and put the puck between Dell’s legs for a three-goal advantage.

The Sharks dominated the third from the outset, however, and quickly turned the game around.

Abeltshauser cut the Hartford lead to 4-2 at 3:53, with a shot from the left circle.  Abeltshauser’s drive beat Skapski (31 saves) high to the stick side, after Kyle Bigos had fed the puck across the slot.

The Sharks then moved to within one just 1:46 later, at 5:39, on a power-play goal by Melker Karlsson.  Conor Allen partially fanned on a clearing attempt, allowing former Wolf Pack Micheal Haley to put a feed from the high slot on to the stick of Karlsson, alone in front of Skapski.  Karlsson faked Skapski to the ice before putting a backhander into the net.

Langlois then tied the score at four with his second of the game at 11:26, capping strong pressuring shift by the Sharks.  Abeltshauser’s pass found Langlois in the left circle, and his shot went off of Skapski and found its way into the net.

The 4-4 tie held up throughout the rest of regulation, and the new AHL overtime format, which features three minutes of four-on-four play followed by four minutes of three-on-three, failed to produce a goal.

In the best-of-three shootout, Worcester’s Bryan Lerg was the only shooter to score, coming in slowly on Skapski and connecting on a backhand move on the Sharks’ second attempt.  Dell (one goal-against on 13 shots) stopped Potulny and Kristo, and then McCarthy had the puck get away from him on the Wolf Pack’s third chance, giving Worcester the 5-4 win and running the Wolf Pack’s preseason record to 1-0-0-1.

The Wolf Pack’s last of three home preseason games is this Saturday night, October 4, at the Koeppel Community Center at Trinity College.  The Wolf Pack and Sharks rematch at 7:00 PM on Saturday, and donations will be accepted at the door in lieu of an admission charge, benefitting the Ryan Gordon/Hartford Wolf Pack Community Scholars Fund.  The fund memorializes young fan Ryan Gordon, who passed away in 2006 and asked that a portion of the monies set aside for his college education be donated to the Hartford Wolf Pack Community Foundation.  Suggested donation is $5 per person.  The Koeppel Community Sports Center is located at 175 New Britain Ave. in Hartford.

The Wolf Pack will open the home portion of their 2014-15 AHL regular season Saturday, October 18 at the XL Center, hosting the Portland Pirates at 7:00 PM.  Tickets for that game, and 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.

Worcester Sharks 5 (SO) at Hartford Wolf Pack 4
Thursday, October 2, 2014 – TD Bank Sports Center

Worcester 1 0 3 0 – 5
Hartford 2 2 0 0 – 4

1st Period-1, Hartford, Escobedo 1   15:20. 2, Hartford, Potulny 2 (Kristo, Allen), 16:51 (PP). 3, Worcester, Langlois 1 (Bonneau), 18:39. Penalties-Ellis Wor (roughing), 10:02; Ferriero Wor (cross-checking), 10:02; Leroux Hfd (roughing), 10:02; Gavrik Wor (interference), 16:06.

2nd Period-4, Hartford, Kristo 2 (Potulny), 3:47. 5, Hartford, McCarthy 1   18:36 (SH). Penalties-Noreau Hfd (cross-checking), 5:27; Bonneau Wor (roughing), 8:10; Abeltshauser Wor (tripping), 8:52; Haley Wor (roughing), 13:26; Nehring Hfd (slashing), 16:52.

3rd Period-6, Worcester, Abeltshauser 3 (Bigos, Gavrik), 3:53. 7, Worcester, Karlsson 1 (Haley, Emanuelsson), 5:39 (PP). 8, Worcester, Langlois 2 (Abeltshauser, Deblois), 11:26. Penalties-Nehring Hfd (hooking), 4:39; Leroux Hfd (slashing), 7:52; Karlsson Wor (boarding), 16:48; Spinell Hfd (boarding), 16:48; Bigos Wor (fighting), 19:16; Nehring Hfd (fighting), 19:16.

OT Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Mullane Hfd (tripping), 1:33; Young Wor (hooking), 4:53; Allen Hfd (roughing), 4:53.

Shootout – Worcester 1 (Langlois NG, Lerg G), Hartford 0 (Potulny NG, Kristo NG, McCarthy NG).
Shots on Goal-Worcester 10-7-13-5-1-36. Hartford 5-8-9-1-0-23.
Power Play Opportunities-Worcester 1 / 5; Hartford 1 / 5.
Goalies-Worcester, Anderson 0-0-0 (10 shots-7 saves); Dell 1-0-0 (13 shots-12 saves). Hartford, Skapski 0-0-1 (35 shots-31 saves).
A-0
Referees-Jamie Koharski (84).
Linesmen-Paul Simeon (66), Derek Wahl (46).

Hall of Fame Coach Jim Calhoun Joins ESPN

2009 - This is SportsCenter

The Calhoun’s finally out of the bag.

From ESPN:

Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame Coach Jim Calhoun, who led the University of Connecticut to three NCAA National Championships (1999, 2004, 2011), has joined ESPN as a men’s college basketball analyst. Calhoun will provide expert insight and analysis across ESPN, including studio programming, joining select game telecasts and conducting sit-down interviews with top figures in the game.

Calhoun, along will new college basketball analyst Shane Battier, will first appear on the network from the State Farm Champions Classic – the early-season, neutral-site men’s doubleheader to be played Tuesday, Nov. 18, at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The culminating event of the College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon showcases preseason-ranked No. 18 Michigan State vs. No. 2 Duke at 7 p.m., followed by No. 10 Kansas vs. No. 1 Kentucky at 9 p.m., with a special one-hour edition of College GameDay Covered by State Farm at 6 p.m.

“Jim’s experience coaching – and winning – in the sport’s biggest games, and as a teacher of several of its best players gives him an invaluable insight as an analyst,” said Mark Gross, senior vice president production & remote events. “That knowledge and ability to see the game as it develops provides our coverage with a perspective that will serve fans through any storyline the season brings.”

“I love the game of basketball and am excited for this chance to share my passion with ESPN viewers,” said Calhoun. “Being an NCAA coach has not only provided me with a unique perspective on the game, but also the opportunity to meet some interesting and inspiring people, and I look forward to having the chance to share their stories.”

Calhoun spent 26 years as head coach of the University of Connecticut men’s basketball program and a total of 40 as a collegiate head coach from 1972-2012 (14 years at Northeastern). His coaching success story includes three NCAA National Championships (1999, 2004, 2011) at Connecticut, and four appearances in the Final Four. Calhoun’s overall record as a head coach is 873-380, one of only eight Division I coaches in NCAA history to earn their way into the 800-win club. During his 26 history-making years as head coach at Connecticut, he compiled an overall record of 625-243.

He earned basketball’s highest honor while still an active coach, election into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Class of 2005. He was also inducted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of its founding class in 2006. In April of 2005, Calhoun became just the seventh recipient of the prestigious John R. Wooden “Legends of Coaching Award” presented by the Los Angeles Athletic Club.

Calhoun has had great success producing top flight collegiate stars who have also excelled on the professional level. Twenty-six of Calhoun’s Connecticut players have competed in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Calhoun and his wife Pat are known for their philanthropic efforts. The annual Calhoun Classic Weekend features a Celebrity Charity Basketball All-Star Game and Celebrity Classic Golf Tournament with proceeds benefiting the Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center at UConn. The Calhoun Classic has raised millions in support of the Cardiology Center endowment fund. Calhoun also hosts the Jim Calhoun Cancer Challenge Ride and Walk to benefit the Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center at the UConn Health Center, and is an outspoken advocate for the group Autism Speaks.

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 10/2/14

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 Women’s Basketball links

Penn State Video Shows A Very Happy Brianna Banks [john altavilla – hartford courant]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

Kevin Ollie Sizes Up The 2014-15 Huskies, Player by Player [dom amore – hartford courant]

UConn sophomore Amida Brimah wins Husky Run [david borges – new haven register]

Ollie, UConn get out of gate with Husky Run [william paxton – ct post]

M. Basketball. Men’s Basketball Holds Annual Husky Run On Wednesday [uconn huskies]

2014 Husky Run With UConn Men’s Basketball [uconn huskies youtube]

Ollie wants UConn Huskies to be ‘sharks’ [ct post]

Amida Brimah First UConn Player To Cross Husky Run Finish Line [hartford courant]

Kevin Ollie, Amida Brimah set tone at UConn’s Husky Run [new haven register]

Brimah is ready to take the next step [the day]

Deep UConn team should be threat [espn insider]

Other UConn related links

W. Ice Hockey. Huskies Head To Hamden To Take On No. 10 Quinnipiac [uconn huskies]

Field Hockey. Field Hockey Opens Conference Play Against Georgetown on Saturday [uconn huskies]

W. Volleyball. Volleyball Continues Conference Play with Road Trip To Florida [uconn huskies]

Baseball. Rehabilitated Carson Cross Eager For UConn Baseball Season [hartford courant]

St. Croix Nets Preseason Winner For Wolf Pack

Cromwell, CT, October 1, 2014 – Michael St. Croix scored the third-period game-winning goal, and Jeff Malcolm stopped 28 out of 29 shots, as the Hartford Wolf Pack defeated the Albany Devils 3-1 Wednesday night at Champions Skating Center, in the AHL preseason opener for both teams.

Hartford Wolf PackAndrew Yogan also scored for the Wolf Pack, and Nick Crawford added an empty-net goal.  Paul Thompson tallied the only Albany goal, on a penalty shot, and Maxime Clermont made 19 saves.

After the two goaltenders kept the game scoreless for more than 37 minutes, the clubs combined for a pair of goals in 16 seconds late in the second period.

The Devils’ Thompson finally broke the 0-0 deadlock at 17:23.  He was awarded a penalty-shot opportunity after he blocked a Brandon Martell shot from the left point and Martell tripped him from behind after Thompson broke away.  Thompson came in slowly on the penalty shot attempt and beat Malcolm with a forehand shot.

The Wolf Pack came back to tie the score almost immediately, though, as Mike Catenacci stole the puck on the left-wing side and passed across the slot to Yogan, who one-timed it into the net behind a helpless Clermont at 17:39.

The Wolf Pack then took the lead at 9:45 of the third period.  Pat Mullane poked the puck off of an Albany stick just outside the Devil blue line, allowing St. Croix to get a step on the Albany defense.  St. Croix cut across the slot from left to right and slipped the puck inside the post to Clermont’s left.

Crawford made the final 3-1 by scoring into an open goal, on a shot from the left point, with 42.4 seconds left.

The Wolf Pack are right back in preseason action Thursday, October 2, hosting the Worcester Sharks at the TD Bank Sports Center at Quinnipiac University.  Faceoff is 7:00 PM, and the TD Bank Sports Center is located at 275 Mt. Carmel Ave. in Hamden, CT.  Tickets for the game are available through the TD Bank Sports Center ticket office, as well as by phone at (203) 582-3905.  The on-line address to purchase tickets is www.quinnipiacbobcats.com.  Proceeds from the game will benefit Gaylord Specialty Healthcare of Wallingford, CT.

The Wolf Pack will open the home portion of their 2014-15 AHL regular season Saturday, October 18 at the XL Center, hosting the Portland Pirates at 7:00 PM.  Tickets for that game, and 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.

Albany Devils 1 at Hartford Wolf Pack 3
Wednesday, October 1, 2014 – Champions Skating Center

Albany 0 1 0 – 1
Hartford 0 1 2 – 3

1st Period- No Scoring. Penalties-Timmins Alb (delay of game), 1:38; Martell Hfd (delay of game), 6:56; Clark Hfd (hooking), 14:58; Wohlberg Alb (cross-checking), 18:50.

2nd Period-1, Albany, Thompson 4   17:23 (PS). 2, Hartford, Yogan 2 (Catenacci), 17:39. Penalties-Scarlett Alb (interference), 2:41; Kelly Alb (boarding, roughing), 3:22; Yogan Hfd (roughing), 3:22; Clark Hfd (misconduct – unsportsmanlike conduct), 10:03; Burlon Alb (unsportsmanlike conduct), 12:47.

3rd Period-3, Hartford, St. Croix 2 (Mullane), 9:45. 4, Hartford, Crawford 3   19:17 (EN). Penalties-Kelly Alb (fighting), 0:15; Vaive Hfd (fighting), 0:15; Carrier Alb (fighting), 3:36; Zajac Alb (fighting), 3:36; O’Donnell Hfd (cross-checking, fighting, misconduct – instigating), 3:36; Spinell Hfd (fighting), 3:36; Thompson Alb (fighting), 4:59; Tam Hfd (fighting), 4:59; Spinell Hfd (slashing), 12:08.

Shots on Goal-Albany 8-7-14-29. Hartford 5-13-4-22.
Power Play Opportunities-Albany 0 / 4; Hartford 0 / 5.
Goalies-Albany, Clermont 1-1-0 (21 shots-19 saves). Hartford, Malcolm 2-0-0 (29 shots-28 saves).
A-0
Referees-Terry Koharski (10).
Linesmen-Kevin Redding (16), Luke Galvin (2).

UConn Women Featured Twice on ESPN2’s Big Monday

ESPN2’s Big Monday Presented by Verizon – entering the ninth season of the seven-week women’s college basketball series – will showcase the nation’s top programs beginning January 19. A robust schedule of teams ranked in the espnW 2014-15 preseason top 25 poll, including the top five programs, it also features 17 ranked teams, five 2013-14 All-Americans and a grouping of the top incoming freshman in the country.

newuconnlogo(1)Big Monday team highlights:

  • Seven of the top eight teams in the espnW preseason top 25 poll will participate in the nine Big Monday games and 17-of-18 teams on the schedule are ranked the early-season poll.
    • 1 Connecticut, No. 2 South Carolina, No. 3 Tennessee, No. 4 Texas A&M, No. 5 Notre Dame, No. 7 Duke, No. 8 Michigan State, No. 14 Maryland and No. 16 Louisville round out the list.
  • Four conferences featured on the schedule: Atlantic Coast (ACC), American Athletic, Big Ten and Southeastern (SEC).
  • All 18 teams advanced to the 2013-14 postseason, including three Final Four participants:
    • Connecticut won its second-straight national title and Notre Dame played in the national championship game and its fourth-straight Final Four.
    • Maryland also advanced to the Final Four.
    • Texas A&M and Louisville earned Elite Eight berths, Tennessee and South Carolina advanced to the Sweet 16 and Duke and Michigan State played to the second round.
    • USF earned a trip to the WNIT Semifinals, a year after capturing the programs’ first-ever NCAA tournament win.
  • The schedule features four 2013-14 All-Americans, including Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) members Jewell Lloyd (Notre Dame), Tiffany Mitchell (South Carolina) and Breanna Stewart (Connecticut), as well as Associated Press Women’s All-America Third Team honoree Elizabeth Williams (Duke).
  • 10 players in the top 25 of the 2014 HoopGurlz Recruiting Rankings – espnW 100 join their respective teams in the Monday night lineup: A’ja Wilson (South Carolina); Brianna Turner (Notre Dame); Jaime Nared (Tennessee); Jatarie White (South Carolina); Lynee’ Belton (Duke); Gabby Williams (Connecticut); Sierra Calhoun (Duke); Sadie Edwards (Connecticut); Kathryn Westbeld (Notre Dame) and Azura Stevens (Duke).

Big Monday schedule highlights:

  • Two-time defending national champion Connecticut will be featured twice: at home versus South Carolina on Feb. 9 and at USF to close the regular season on March 2.
  • South Carolina appears a total of three times, including two home games: versus Texas A&M as part of the We Back Pat initiative on January 26 and against Tennessee in the second game of the Play 4Kay doubleheader on February 23.
  • New ACC rivals Louisville and Notre Dame battle in the early Play 4Kay tilt at 7 p.m.
  • Notre Dame – also on the schedule three times – hosts a non-conference tilt against Tennessee on January 19 and plays at home against Duke as part of a Rivalry Week doubleheader on February 16.
  • Also participating in Rivalry Week, new Big Ten opponents Maryland at Michigan State, as the Terrapins are playing in their first year in the league.

espnW.com will provide season-long original content and supporting material for ESPN’s top games, including leading into games with espnW’s national player-of-the-week and updated Bracketology from Charlie Creme. The espnW season preview will run November 3-7.

All Big Monday telecasts will also be available through WatchESPN, accessible online at WatchESPN.com, on smartphones and tablets via the WatchESPN app, and streamed on televisions through Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox 360 or Xbox One to fans who receive their video subscription from an affiliated provider.

2015 ESPN2 Big Monday Women’s Hoops Schedule (subject to change)

Date Time (ET) Game
January 19 7 p.m. No. 3 Tennessee at No. 5 Notre Dame
January 26 7 p.m. We Back Pat: No. 4 Texas A&M at No. 2 South Carolina
February 2 7 p.m. No. 16 Louisville at No. 7 Duke
February 9 8 p.m. No. 2 South Carolina at No. 1 Connecticut
February 16 7 p.m. Rivalry Week: No. 14 Maryland at No. 8 Michigan State
  9 p.m. Rivalry Week: No. 7 Duke at No. 5 Notre Dame
February 23 7 p.m. Play 4Kay: No. 16 Louisville at No. 5 Notre Dame
  9 p.m. Play 4Kay: No. 3 Tennessee at No. 2 South Carolina
March 2 7 p.m. No. 1 Connecticut at USF

Rangers Reassign Nine Players To Wolf Pack

NEW YORK, October 1, 2014 – New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that the team has reassigned nine players from its training camp roster to the Hartford Wolf Pack.

Hartford Wolf PackThe players who were reassigned are: Conor Allen, Mat Bodie, Chris Bourque, Ryan Bourque, Tommy Hughes, Danny Kristo, Jason Missiaen, Nick Tarnasky, and Petr Zamorsky.

The Rangers have 34 players remaining in training camp. The roster breakdown is listed below:

Forwards (21): Derick Brassard, Anthony Duclair, Jesper Fast, Tanner Glass, Carl Hagelin, Ryan Haggerty, Kevin Hayes, Marek Hrivik, Chris Kreider, Oscar Lindberg, Matthew Lombardi, Ryan Malone, J.T. Miller, Dominic Moore, Chris Mueller, Rick Nash, Ryan Potulny, Martin St. Louis, Lee Stempniak, Derek Stepan, Mats Zuccarello

Defensemen (10): Dan Boyle, Dan Girardi, Matt Hunwick, Steven Kampfer, Kevin Klein, Michael Kostka, Ryan McDonagh, Dylan McIlrath, John Moore, Marc Staal

Goaltenders (3): Henrik Lundqvist, Cedrick Desjardins, Cam Talbot

Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Huskies Roundup – 10-1-14

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 links

UConn-Tulane Kickoff Time For October 11 Announced [sox & dawgs]

Jasper Howard Memorial Statue Now A Reality [sox & dawgs]

Wrapping up the American Week 5: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly [john silver – sny uconn]

Monday update: Injuries shelve Gifford, Marder [john silver – sny uconn]

UConn football notebook: Newsome a rare bright spot [ct post]

Gifford, Marder Out ‘A While’; Melifonwu Should Be OK For Tulane [hartford courant]

AAC Notes: More Sad Times For Bearcats [hartford courant]

UConn’s Mateas was once center of attention on soccer field [new haven register]

UConn Women’s Basketball links

UConn Alumni Association To Host A Night With Champions [sox & dawgs]

UConn Part of ESPN’s Midnight Madness Coverage [sox & dawgs]

UConn 2014 First Night Set for Friday, October 17 [sox & dawgs]

USA Wraps Up Preliminary Play With Record-Setting 119-44 Rout Of Angola [uconn huskies]

UConn Men’s Basketball links

UConn Alumni Association To Host A Night With Champions [sox & dawgs]

UConn Part of ESPN’s Midnight Madness Coverage [sox & dawgs]

UConn 2014 First Night Set for Friday, October 17 [sox & dawgs]

Kevin Ollie Sizes Up The 2014-15 Huskies, Player by Player [dom amore – hartford courant]

Ollie fires up UConn fans at Middlesex Chamber breakfast [william paxton – ct post]

Shabazz Napier Training Camp Interview [uconn huskies basketball]

UConn Men’s Basketball Takes Step Toward Season With Annual Husky Run [hartford courant]

Tate George Seeking Acquittal After One Year In Prison [hartford courant]

Other UConn related links

W. Ice Hockey. Elaine Chuli Garners WHEA Defensive Player of the Week Nod [uconn huskies]

W. Lacrosse. Huskies Unveil 2015 Schedule [uconn huskies]

UConn Club. From The Crowd: Temple [uconn huskies]

W. Rowing. Women’s Rowing Ready to Kick Off 2014-15 Campaign [uconn huskies]

M. Soccer. UConn Continues Non-Conference Schedule Wednesday Against Providence [uconn huskies]

M. Soccer. Men’s Soccer Match Against Providence Tonight Postponed [uconn huskies]

W. Soccer. Memphis And Tulsa On Tap For Women’s Soccer [uconn huskies]

Baseball. UConn Baseball Enjoys Annual Alumni Game [uconn huskies]

UConn AD Warde Manuel Says No Truth To Michigan Rumors [hartford courant]

UConn 2014 First Night Set for Friday, October 17

From UConn:

STORRS, Conn. – The University of Connecticut men’s and women’s basketball programs will tip-off the 2014-15 season with “First Night” presented by Webster Bank, Connecticut Army National Guard and WTIC on Friday, October 17. Admission is free and open to the public.

2014_UConn_Dual ChampsGampel Pavilion doors will open at 5 p.m. Meet the 2014-15 men’s and women’s basketball teams as they sign autographs for Husky fans from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. in the AD’s lobby (located between the East and South entrances).

The show is scheduled to run from 7 – 8:15 p.m.

This year’s show will once again be headlined by an inter-squad scrimmage with one team coached by head women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma and the other coached by head men’s basketball coach Kevin Ollie. The night will feature many other highlights, including a 3-point shooting contest, performances by the Pep Band, prize giveaways, special recognition of all 13 men’s and women’s basketball national championships, and the unveiling of the 2014 National Championship banners.

Each fan in attendance will receive a Webster Bank Dual Championship commemorative credential and the first 6,000 fans in attendance will receive Husky glow sticks.

2014 First Night will be broadcast in its entirety on ESPN3 while ESPNU will broadcast parts of the night’s festivities from Storrs, Arizona, Kentucky, Florida, Gonzaga and San Diego State.

3 p.m. – Fan Fest on Fairfield Way
5 p.m. – Doors Open
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 PM– Autograph Session
6 p.m. – Pre-event begins
7 p.m. – Showtime

For up to date information on First Night follow us on Twitter at @UConnHuskies or like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/UConnHuskies. RSVP to the First Night event on Facebook to win great prizes.

Season tickets for both men’s and women’s basketball are on sale now and can be purchased online at UConnTickets.com or by calling 1-877-AT-UCONN.

For the safety of all fans and to expedite entry, bags and backpacks will not be permitted in Gampel Pavilion at First Night.  Thank you for your cooperation.