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- The UConn Fast Break - 7/6/20
The UConn Fast Break - 7/6/20
All the UConn sports news you need to know. Not affiliated with the University of Connecticut
Weekly Rewind
The latest UConn athletics news
From The UConn Blog:
Find out what the Big East competition will look like for UConn women’s basketball
A witty Q & A introducing us to Xavier men’s basketball from our SB Nation counterparts
The latest episode of The UConn Pod kicks off the Big East era in style
Creighton men’s basketball has been doing well since joining the Big East in 2013
WBB Weekly is now a newsletter! CLICK HERE to check it out and subscribe to get your weekly fix of UConn women’s basketball sent directly to your inbox!
From Others:
Coach Hurley’s recent recruiting class ranked #2 in Big East, #20 nationally
Evina Westbrook makes list of high-impact transfers entering 2020-21 season
Marquette’s SB Nation site looks into the recruiting implications of UConn joining the Big East
22 members of the women’s hockey team and 15 members of Coach Cavanaugh’s squad were named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team
UConn softball to host Virtual Coaches Clinic every Monday evening in July
Find out what Adama Sanogo adds to Hurley’s Huskies and if the NBA is in his future
U Gotta See This
Video recommendations
Five minutes of UConn men’s basketball magic to celebrate their Big East reunion:
New court who dis?
UConn, Great Pic
Photos of UConn’s finest
The Museum of Modern Art is calling:
There’s no better place to catch a college basketball game than Harry A. Gampel Pavilion:
Coach’s Corner
Find out what the UConn coaches are up to on and off the court
UConn AD David Benedict hosts Virtual Coaches Roadshow with Geno and Hurley
Geno joins CT radio personalities Chaz & AJ for morning show interview
Coach Hurley couldn’t hold back his excitement during Big East reunion day call
UConn women’s basketball drops interim tag for assistant coach Jamelle Elliott
Geno shared his thoughts on UConn’s Big East return and a slew of other topics during a recent virtual press conference. CLICK HERE for video highlights from the entertaining exchange:
Most people have superstitions. Dan Hurley’s are on another level:
What They’re Chirpin’ About
Highlights from the UConn Twitter-verse
The future is now:
We apologize in advance for the intense internal struggle you’re about to experience:
James is destined for greatness. Does he Bouk it to the NBA after this season?
Big League Buzz
Catch up on former UConn players working across the sports world
After battling in the legal trenches for Jonathan Irons’ release, Maya Moore emerges victorious as Irons walks free
Kemba Walker discusses the NBA restart, Disney World “bubble”
Eyeing NBA comeback, Hasheem Thabeet set to play in The Basketball Tournament (TBT)
Dan Orlovsky continues his climb at ESPN, landing a new gig on NFL Live:
FANtastic
Fun expressions of Husky fandom from across the web
It seems Georgetown’s title aspirations have been frozen in time:
Can’t think of a better moment to pop bottles:
Important sports analytics discovery:
Akok looks determined to beat his recovery timeline:
Memory Lane
Revisiting the history of UConn sports
With UConn men’s and women’s basketball now officially back in the Big East. Here are some of their defining moments in conference play:
Before we begin, let’s take a look at their impressive resumes:The 1988-89 UConn women’s basketball team paved the way with the program’s first Big East Championship. The Journal Inquirer’s Carl Adamec reminds us about this historic squad
Hard-pressed for a rival in the new Big East, let’s remember that the old league featured a fierce rivalry with Notre Dame
Relive UConn men’s basketball’s top ten Big East moments, including this all-time gem:
Weekly Fancast
Once UConn sports return, we’ll provide info for the week’s upcoming games in this space. Until then, enjoy some classic recommendations from the vault.
No matter if it’s the old Big East, AAC, or new Big East, UConn women’s basketball’s dominant dynasty reigns over the sport. Let’s travel back to 2012 when Geno’s squad last competed in the Big East Tournament.
CLICK HERE to watch UConn’s thrilling victory over Notre Dame in its entirety.
Cause We Care:
Learn about non-profits and charitable causes benefiting the great people of Connecticut
With a focus on developing youth centers and providing underserved youth with access to new technology, Ray Allen’s Ray of Hope Foundation is working to give these students life-changing opportunities and a chance at a better future. Their mission statement reads:
“The Ray of Hope Foundation assists with sports-related and community-based programs and provides avenues of opportunity through which our youth can “hope” to realize their full potential.”
CLICK HERE to learn more about this fantastic foundation founded by one of the greatest to ever wear a UConn uniform!
Final Play
A parting sentiment from The UConn Fast Break team
The move to the Big East is obviously a big one, with so many benefits to the athletic department, the school, and alumni. One thing that should not be overlooked is how much better the day-to-day fan experience will be. Caring about every league game, being able to attend away games, competing for a conference title we care about, and having the conference tournaments at Madison Square Garden and Mohegan Sun are going to be absolutely epic. Coming from the folks who have been writing previews, recaps, and analysis of dismal seasons featuring uninteresting opponents, we cannot emphasize enough how amazing it will feel to replace Houston, SMU and Tulsa with Villanova, Seton Hall (who is good now?) and Georgetown as Dan Hurley and Geno Auriemma usher in a new era of success for their respective programs.
Take us home, Coach:
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