Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 1/17

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies women’s basketball team as the Syracuse Orange come to the XL Center in Hartford  for a Big East matchup at 2 PM. The game will be broadcast locally on CPTV and is also available on SNY.

Stay tuned as around 6:00 PM tonight, I will be announcing the winner of Mel Thomas’ book “Heart of A Husky” and posting the answers to the questions everyone asked, including a few from me as well.

Jim Fuller of the New Haven Register, John Altavilla of the Hartford Courant,

One of the UConn women’s top recruits for the 2011 class , Kaleena Lewis was on campus yesterday.

The UConn women are averaging 1.59 assists to every turnover this season.

The talk around the Syracuse players is that they can upset UConn this afternoon.

The UConn women can’t overlook the Orange before Monday’s big matchup with North Carolina.

The UConn women are not focused on milestones.

Geno Auriemma talks about Kalana Greene and her progress from her knee injury.

Maya Moore is 29 points away from 1,000 in her career.

Geno Auriemma will be getting some airtime on Sunday.

Neill Ostrout of the Connecticut Post has a look back at UConn’s win  over St. John’s on Thursday night.

Jim Calhoun finally got a 3-game sweep on the road.

The UConn men are looking at the big picture for the season.

The UConn men are focused on Seton Hall, who is winless in the Big East.

The Huskies continue to follow Jeff Adrien’s lead.

Jim Calhoun is helping out Khalid El-Amin after his house was hit by molotov cocktails.

The UConn baseball team was picked to finish 6th in the Big East preseason poll.

The UConn women’s hockey team beat Mercyhurst 3-2. It’s the first win ever for the Huskies over Mercyhurst.

Two former UConn women’s soccer players were drafted in the inaugural Women’s Professional Soccer draft.

Rob Lunn lets us know that linebacker Scott Lutrus will be taking over at Thoughts From a Fat White Guy.

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