2009 UConn Football Schedule Released

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UConn Huskies Football LogoThe 2009 UConn Huskies football schedule has been released and they will play 6 home games this season.

They will host Big East opponents Louisville, Rutgers, Syracuse and South Florida at Rentschler Field as well as playing host to North Carolina and Rhode Island.

The road schedule includes a trip to Ohio to take on Ohio University as well as Waco, Texas to take on the Baylor Bears as well as the trip to South Bend, Indiana to take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Huskies will also go on the road in the Big East to play Pittsburgh, West Virginia, and Cincinnati.

2009 UConn Football Schedule

DATE, OPPONENT

  • Sept. 5 – at Ohio
  • Sept. 12 – NORTH CAROLINA
  • Sept. 19 – at Baylor
  • Sept. 26 – RHODE ISLAND
  • Oct. 10 – at Pittsburgh*
  • Oct. 17 – LOUISVILLE*
  • Oct. 24 – at West Virginia*
  • Oct. 31 – RUTGERS*
  • Nov. 7 – at Cincinnati*
  • Nov. 21 – at Notre Dame
  • Nov. 28 – SYRACUSE*
  • Dec. 5 – SOUTH FLORIDA*

* – Denotes BIG EAST Conference game
Home Games in BOLD CAPS
All Times Eastern
Dates are subject to change

2009 UConn Football Schedule

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UConn women’s basketball links

Player Of The Year Race A Dead Heat [Connecticut Post]

Breaking down the Big East Women’s tournament [NJ.com]

Only UConn appears a lock for final [Ashbury Park Press]

Big East Events Schedule [Connecticut Post]

Huskies claim just rewards for perfect year [New Haven Register]

Montgomery top honoree in Big East [Connecticut Post]

Huskies raking in honors already [Norwich Bulletin]

Three Deserve Big East Player Of The Year [Hartford Courant]

Tough Choice For Player Of Year [Hartford Courant]

Big East Tournament Guide [Hartford Courant]

Good-sport Montgomery adds to trophy case [Waterbury Republican-American]

Huskies again have 3 players named to All-Big East 1st team [Waterbury Republican-American]

UConn’s Montgomery honored [New London Day]

UConn men’s basketball links

New Twist to All-Big East Team [Emeka, Nadav and Corny]

Men of Steel [Matt’s UConn men’s basketball blog]

Bob Knight on UConn [UConn Huskies Basketball]

COUNTDOWN to SHOWDOWN: THE GREAT PLAYER OF THE YEAR DEBATE [New Haven Register]

Big East title foremost with UConn [Connecticut Post]

Clash may decide Big East Player of the Year [Norwich Bulletin]

Thabeet In Spotlight Against Pittsburgh [Hartford Courant]

Plenty at stake this weekend [New London Day]

Pitt looks for rare double over No. 1 UConn [USA Today]

UConn football links

Special Teams Coach Won’t Push Panic Button [Hartford Courant]

They Were Good [UConn | Football]

Other UConn related links

FWG Goes To Austrian Restaurant: Hilarity Ensues [Thoughts From a Fat White Guy]

A New Feature: Guess The Age Of The Austrian! [Thoughts From a Fat White Guy]

Quinnipiac Sneaks Past Huskies in Lacrosse, 11-10 [UConnHuskies.com]

2009 UConn Football Schedule

DATE OPPONENT/LOCATION TIME/SCORE TV/RECORD
SEPTEMBER
5 at Ohio University W, 23-16 1-0
12 North Carolina L, 12-10 1-1
19 at Baylor W, 30-22 2-1
26 Rhode Island W, 52-10 3-1
OCTOBER
10 at Pittsburgh* L, 24-21 3-2 (0-1 Big East)
17 Louisville* W, 38-25 4-2 (1-1)
24 at West Virginia* L, 28-24 4-3 (1-2)
31 Rutgers* L, 28-24 4-4 (1-3)
NOVEMBER
7 at Cincinnati* L, 47-45 4-5 (1-4)
21 at Notre Dame W, 33-30 5-5
28 Syracuse* W, 56-31 6-5 (2-4)
DECEMBER
5 South Florida* W, 29-27 7-5 (3-4)
JANUARY 2010
2 South Carolina, PapaJohns.com Bowl W, 20-7 8-5
* – BIG EAST Conference – Game Times Listed Are Eastern
Additional game times and television information will be announced at later dates, often on 12-day windows prior to the contests

Thabeet, Adrien Named To NABC All-District Team

Jeff Adrien (L) and Hasheem Thabeet (R) - AP photos

Some of the men’s college basketball accolades are starting to come out as UConn Huskies center Hasheem Thabeet was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) District 5 First Team. His frontcourt mate Jeff Adrien was named to the District 5 Second Team.

By being named to the NABC All-District Team, they are now are now eligible for the State Farm Coaches’ Division I All-America teams to be announced on Saturday, April 4, at Hoop City in the COBO Center at 10 a.m. as part of the 2009 NABC Convention in Detroit.

Here is a look at the District 5 First and Second Teams:

First Team

  • Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut
  • Jerel McNeal, Marquette
  • Terrence Williams, Louisville
  • Luke Harangody, Notre Dame
  • Jonny Flynn, Syracuse

Second Team

  • DeJuan Blair, Pittsburgh
  • Sam Young, Pittsburgh
  • Dante Cunningham, Villanova
  • Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia
  • Jeff Adrien, Connecticut

National Association of Basketball Coaches Announces 2009 Division I All-District Teams [NABC Division I All-District Teams]

Patriots Acquire Greg Lewis From Eagles

t was not stretch to say the Eagles were still alive when Greg Lewis pulled in this late touchdown pass over Dexter Reid. (Globe Staff Photo / John Bohn)

The New England Patriots have picked up another wide receiver to go with Randy Moss and Wes Welker as they have traded an undisclosed 2009 draft pick to the Philadelphia Eagles for wide receiver Greg Lewis.

It is being reported that the draft choice the Patriots traded is a 5th rounder.

In 6 seasons with the Eagles, Lewis made 127 catches for 1,699 yards and 7 touchdowns.

In other New England Patriots news from this week, they announced that they have re-signed OL Russ Hochstein and signed free agent tight end Chris Baker. They also announced this afternoon that they re-signed punter Chris Hanson.

Greg Lewis analysis [Reiss’ Pieces]

Patriots re-sign punter Chris Hanson [Reiss’ Pieces]

Report: Springs To Sign With Patriots

Shawn Springs: According to Shalise Manza Young of the Providence Journal free agent cornerback Shawn Springs is expected to sign with the New England Patriots. Springs had visited with the Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles. Springs had played the last 5 seasons for the Washington Redskins after 7 with the Seattle Seahawks.. In 157 career games (140 starts), Springs has made 675 tackles and 8.5 sacks. He has also made 32 interceptions, returning two for touchdowns. [Projo Pats Blog]

Afternoon Red Sox Delight – 3/5

Dominican Republic's David Ortiz (C) wraps his arms around teammates Julio Manon (L) and Miguel Tejada in the dugout during exhibition game against the St. Louis Cardinals in Jupiter, Florida March 5, 2009. The Dominican Republic is preparing for the first round of the World Baseball Classic. REUTERS/Hans Deryk (UNITED STATES)

Another rough afternoon for the Boston Red Sox at City of Palms Park as they fell 9-5 to Team Puerto Rico who is tuning up for the World Baseball Classic.

Clay Buchholz got the start for the Red Sox and by all accounts had a decent game. He went 2 innings, giving up 1 run on 3 hits while striking out 2. Michael Bowden had a rough outing as he gave up 3 runs on 5 hits in 2 innings of work as did Charle Zink who gave up 4 runs on 2 hits and 3 walks without recording an out. Jonathan Papelbon had an easy afternoon as he pitched a perfect inning and Daniel Bard gave the Red Sox two innings of 1 hit ball to go along with a strikeout of Ivan Rodriguez in the 9th inning.

Offensively for the Red Sox, Chris Carter led the way with a 3-for-3 showing with an RBI. Jacoby Ellsbury added two hits and Brad Wilkerson, who is fighting with Chris Carter for the final spot on the roster, was 1-for-2 with a home run and RBI.

In other WBC exhibition action involving members of the Red Sox 40-man roster, Dustin Pedroia was 1-for-5 with an RBI in Team USA’s 9-6 win over the World Series Champs the Philadelphia Phillies. Kevin Youkilis went 0-for-3 with a walk and a run scored as well. Jason Bay went 1-for-2 with a walk and RBI in Team Canada’s 6-0 win over the New York Yankees. And last but not least, David Ortiz went 0-for-2 in the Dominican Republic’s 4-1 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.

The Red Sox will get back to Grapefruit League action tomorrow afternoon when they will host the Florida Marlins at 1:05 PM at City of Palms Park. Josh Beckett is expected to start and Hideki Okajima and Takashi Saito will pitch in the game as well. There is no television or radio coverage for the game.

Hitting 100 [Extra Bases]

Smoltz, Masterson role together [Extra Bases]

Drew to Play Friday [Extra Bases]

Lowell getting close [Extra Bases]

Red Sox health updates [Full Count]

A few more updates from the Fort [Full Count]

Buchholz a different guy on the mound this spring [Full Count]

Jonathan Papelbon Refines His Slider [Full Count]

Drew talks about injection [Projo Sox Blog]

Smoltz’s return could be sooner [Projo Sox Blog]

Penny throws off flat ground [Projo Sox Blog]

Drew will DH on Friday [Projo Sox Blog]

Lowell had hoped to follow in his dad’s footsteps by playing for Puerto Rico in WBC [Providence Journal]

A world of opportunity [Tony Massarotti]

Francona not ready to name shortstop [redsox.com]

Montgomery, Charles, Moore Named First Team All-Big East

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The Big East Conference announced some of the Women’s Basketball Regular Season Awards this afternoon and UConn’s big three of Renee Montomgery, Tina Charles and Maya were named to the All-Big East First Team. Freshman Tiffany Hayes was named to the All-Big East Freshman Team.

Montgomery was also named the winner of the Big East Sportsmanship Award.

The Big East Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year will be announced tomorrow afternoon at the XL Center at 5 PM.

Here are the other award winners that were announced this afternoon.

2008-09 BIG EAST WOMEN’S BASKETBALL POSTSESAON HONORS
BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Angel McCoughtry, Louisville (Sr., Forward, Baltimore, Md.)

BIG EAST SIXTH MAN AWARD
China Threatt, DePaul (Jr., Guard, Auburn Hills, Mich.)

BIG EAST MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD
Laura Kurz, Villanova (Sr., Forward, Lower Gwynedd, Pa.)
Sarah Miles, West Virginia (So., Guard, San Antonio, Texas)

BIG EAST SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Renee Montgomery, Connecticut (Sr., Guard, St. Albans, W.Va.)

A full look at the All-Big East Teams after the jump.

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Montgomery Win Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award

Connecticut's Renee Montgomery reacts after being surprised with the Huskies of Honor award prior to an NCAA college basketball game against Pittsburgh in Storrs, Conn., Sunday, Feb. 15, 2009. Montgomery became the first active player in UConn history to have her jersey put up in the Huskies of Honor. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)

UConn Huskies senior point guard Renee Montgomery has been named as the winner of the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award winner.

Montgomery is the second Husky to win the award. University of Hartford coach Jen Rizzotti was the first back in 1996.

Here is the press release:

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Renee Montgomery, a 5-foot-7-inch guard from the University of Connecticut, is the 2009 recipient of the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award, presented annually by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to the nation’s outstanding female collegian 5-feet-8-inches and under and has excelled both athletically and academically.

Montgomery, a native of St. Albans, W. Va., became the first-ever “active” player to be inducted into the “Huskies of Honor” and 11th player overall on Feb. 15. She has staked her claim as one of the best guards in the nation and has continued to flourish in her fourth consecutive season as a starter, and third as team captain in the Connecticut backcourt. She is one of only three players in Connecticut history to tally 1,500 points and 500 assists in a career and is the only player in program history to rank in the top-10 in points (1,791), assists (580), steals (247) and three-pointers (219).

During her storied career at Connecticut, Montgomery has been integral in leading the team to a 119-10 ledger that includes a trip to the NCAA® Women’s Final Four®, three NCAA Regionals, two BIG EAST regular season titles and two BIG EAST Tournament crowns. Montgomery has registered 136 career starts, 129 of which have been consecutive – the most by any player nationally.

This season, Montgomery has led the No. 1 Huskies 17 times in assists and 10 times in scoring and steals. Connecticut has not relinquished the top spot on the national rankings all season and is currently the only undefeated team in the country at 27-0, 13-0 BIG EAST. Montgomery leads the BIG EAST in assists, is fourth in three-pointers made and eighth in scoring.

Off the court, Montgomery is very involved with the Connecticut Children’s Hospital where she is a frequent visitor. She has also served with the Salvation Army and aided with their “Holiday Store,” which collects gifts and donations for less fortunate families. Montgomery was also one of the team’s leaders in their efforts to raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

“Renee Montgomery is not only one of the game’s finest smaller players, she is one of the great floor generals in the college game today,” stated John L. Doleva, President and CEO of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. “.Her commitment on and off the court to making her team and herself better is evident in how she leads Connecticut into battle every night and how dedicated she is in the classroom every day. She personifies the true meaning of the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award.”

The Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award is named in honor of James Naismith’s daughter-in-law. A panel of representatives from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) selects the recipient. To earn the award, the recipient must demonstrate leadership, character, loyalty, all-around basketball ability and excellence in the classroom.

Montgomery will be formally recognized at the WBCA Awards Luncheon presented by State Farm and Jostens at Noon (CT) on Tuesday, April 7, at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis Riverfront Grand Ballroom. This event is part of the WBCA National Convention and is held in conjunction with the NCAA® Women’s Final Four® in St. Louis, Mo.

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame pays tribute to the game’s inventor, Dr. James Naismith. Located in Springfield, Mass., “the Birthplace of Basketball,” the world’s only Basketball Hall of Fame promotes and preserves men’s and women’s basketball at every level – professional, collegiate, scholastic, Olympic, international and wheelchair.