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The UConn Huskies football team became an NCAA Division I-A team in 1999. It has been a member of the Big East Conference since 2004. The team plays its home games at Rentschler Field in East Hartford.
The UConn Huskies football team became an NCAA Division I-A team in 1999. It has been a member of the Big East Conference since 2004. The team plays its home games at Rentschler Field in East Hartford.
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Lawmakers Support UConn Expansion
The Hartford CourantThe General Assembly passed some of the year's biggest bills Saturday: legislation that calls for spending $2 billion to upgrade the University of Connecticut over the next 10 years, for improving pool safety following school drownings, and for placing...Tags: Cigna Corporation, Robin Williams, University of Connecticut, Standards, Science and Technology
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UConn Looking To Get Players From Its Football Camps
The Hartford CourantThe UConn football staff wrapped up its first camp Saturday and now it's on to the second. The Huskies don't have any players committed for 2014 yet, but these camps produce some players who could sign with UConn. "Camp was great," coach Paul Pasqualoni...Tags: Big Ten Conference, Rutgers University, Syracuse Orange, College Football, Atlantic Coast Conference
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UConn Football: Pasqualoni Not Worried About Lack Of Recruits
The Hartford CourantIt might be early, but when it comes to recruiting it's never too early. The UConn football program doesn't have a single recruit locked in for 2014, but coach Paul Pasqualoni is unfazed. One reason could be that not every school in the nation is...Tags: Rutgers Scarlet Knights, Paul Pasqualoni, American Athletic Conference, Towson, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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The Academic Side Of UConn Football
The Hartford CourantIn one big way basketball is not like football for UConn's Ellen Tripp. When it comes to football, Tripp, the school's interim director for the Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes (CPIA), is responsible for the academic progress,...Tags: University of Connecticut, Paul Pasqualoni, NFL Draft, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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UConn Coach Paul Pasqualoni Likes Fit Between Husky Draftees, Potential NFL Teams
The Hartford CourantThe UConn football program experienced a high point during last week's NFL draft with a school-record five players selected. Cornerbacks Dwayne Gratz (Jaguars) and Blidi Wreh-Wilson (Titans), and linebacker Sio Moore (Raiders) went in the third round...Tags: Houston Texans, Paul Pasqualoni, NFL Network (tv network), National Collegiate Athletic Association, NFL Draft
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Glastonbury's Courtney Latham: Unmistakable All-Around Talent
COURTNEY LATHAM GLASTONBURY CLASS: Senior POSITION: Guard COACH: Brian Fleming ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Helped her team win three consecutive CCC tournament championships and the Tomahawks went to the Class LL semifinals twice and the quarterfinals once...
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Jim Calhoun, Geno Auriemma Join Connecticut Hall Of Fame
The Hartford Courant— Jim Calhoun joked that his Bostonian pronunciation might have annoyed Noah Webster, that Mark Twain might not have approved of his syntax and that Harriet Beecher Stowe might have disapproved of his language. But nevertheless, Calhoun and Geno...Tags: NBA Draft, Sports, Paul Pasqualoni, Geno Auriemma, Kevin Ollie
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UConn AD Optimistic About Program's Future
The Hartford CourantCROMWELL — Warde Manuel remains optimistic about the future of UConn athletics. He is, in fact, defiantly optimistic. "We are going to continue to be great," the UConn athletic director told the audience at the Middlesex County Chamber of...Tags: Big Ten Conference, American Athletic Conference, Basketball, Big East Conference, Sports
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Just a Bad, Sad Week
The Hartford CourantIt was not a good week: At the Boston Marathon, where bombs killed and maimed. In West, Texas, where a fertilizer plant exploded, taking lives and leveling the community. For the media, which seemed to get it first more than it got it right. And in...Tags: U.S. Congress, Jonathan Papelbon, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Same-Sex Marriage
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Blue White Game Wraps Up UConn Football Spring Practice
The Hartford CourantUConn coach Paul Pasqualoni was interested in fundamentally sound, basic football Saturday at Rentschler Field, nothing flashy, risky or complicated. The annual Blue White Game celebrates the end of spring practice and is the unofficial bridge to next...Tags: Sports, Paul Pasqualoni, Football, Broken Wrist, Connecticut Huskies
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For An Exhibition, UConn Football's Blue-White Game Didn't Show Much
The Hartford CourantThere were only a few thousand fans in the stands. The Rentschler Field turf was chopped up; in fact, the middle of the field looked more like a sand trap at TPC River Highlands. And because of the number of injuries, they didn't even keep score....Tags: Sports, Paul Pasqualoni, Football, Randy Edsall, Broken Wrist
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UConn Football's Blue-White Final Exam Will Be More Scrimmage Than Game
The Hartford CourantAfter 14 indoor practices, the UConn football team will hit the turf at Rentschler Field at noon and play something resembling a game Saturday. A lack of healthy bodies will prevent UConn from staging a traditional Blue-White Spring Game, so this year'...Tags: Sports, Paul Pasqualoni, Football, Connecticut Huskies
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