Paw Prints – The Daily Roundup – 1/18

Paw Prints The Daily Roundup

It’s game day for the UConn Huskies men’s basketball team as they take on the Seton Hall Pirates at 2 PM at the XL Center in Hartford. The game will be covered locally on My-TV9 and will also be available on SNY.

If you missed the Q & A with former Husky Mel Thomas, don’t forget to check that out.

Neill Ostrout of the Connecticut Post and David Borges of the New Haven Register have some notes from yesterday’s UConn men’s practice.

Stanley Robinson has been pulling a disappearing act as of late.

Jim Calhoun showed his lighter side during practice yesterday by letting the players have some fun.

By today’s standards, the UConn men look like a No. 4 team.

David Gillett has some video of former Husky Emeka Okafor’s nasty dunk over Greg Oden.

The UConn men’s 17-1 Big East record in 1995-96 still stands.

Jim Fuller of the New Haven Register, John Altavilla of the Hartford Courant, Rich Elliott of the Connecticut Post, and Joe Perez of the Norwich Bulletin all have some notes from yesterday’s win over the Orange.

Syracuse coach Quentin Hillsman was very defensive after the game about the way his team played.

Shawn Courchesne of the Hartford Courant has some video from Hillsman’s press conference.

As of the time of this post, we are still awaiting word to hear about the status of Caroline Doty’s knee.

Geno Auriemma made sure his point was heard in yesterday’s win over Syracuse.

John Altavilla of the Hartford Courant has some extras from the win over Syracuse and Rich Elliott of the Connecticut Post has his report card.

Geno Auriemma had an immediate impact on the UConn women’s program when he took over in 1985.

After winning yesterday, the UConn women are now ready to take on North Carolina.

The UConn women will take on North Carolina for two more seasons.

Former Husky Donald Thomas’ path to the NFL is a remarkable one.

It was a big day for Donald Brown at the Walter Camp Foundation Awards Dinner last night.

The UConn women’s hockey team fell 5-2 to Mercyhurst.

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