Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 12/16

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

As we heard yesterday,  Donald Brown will be returning to the UConn Huskies for his senior season.

After a 5-0 start, mistakes killed the UConn Huskies football team.

If you missed the awards handed out at the UConn football banquet last night, don’t forget to check them out.

Randy Edsall and Tyler Lorenzen aren’t concerned about the critics surrounding them.

Brian Bennett of ESPN.com has his season review of the UConn football team.

Rob Lunn has an early look at the Buffalo Bulls over at Thoughts From a Fat White Guy.

Neill Ostrout of the Connecticut Post, David Borges of the New Haven Register, Matt Stout of the Norwich Bulletin and Gavin Keefe of the New London Day, Mike Anthony of the Hartford Courant have some postgame notes from the UConn men’s win over Stony Brook.

Stanley Robinson made a solid return to the Huskies last night.

Jim Calhoun was not happy after the Huskies 34-point win last night.

Jeff Jacobs of the Hartford Courant says there no guaranteed happy ending for the UConn men.

Mike Anthony of the Hartford Courant has some extras from last night’s win over Stony Brook.

David Gillett has his take on the UConn men’s game last night.

There will be 28 NBA scouts in attendance when UConn opens up Big East play against Georgetown later this month.

Here’s a nice feature on Stanley Robinson from Dana O’Neil of ESPN.com.

Fran Fraschilla of ESPN.com takes a look back at UConn and Gonzaga.

Former Husky Nate Miles had his court case continued once again.

Jim Calhoun and his staff will do a little recruiting while they are out in Seattle.

The UConn women may be No. 1 but you can never count out the Lady Vols.

A win is a win for the UConn women no matter how they get them.

Rich Elliot of the Connecticut Post says Renee Montgomery learned a valuable lesson after Sunday’s game.

UConn women’s hockey player Dominique Thibeault was named the TPS Hockey East Player of the Week.

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