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Bulls register two fourth-quarter interceptions to hold off Huskies
Saturday’s game will be the ninth meeting between Connecticut and USF.
Connecticut’s Anagu earned Freshman of the Week honors.
No. 3 Syracuse, No. 4 UConn set to square off; Louisville to play must-win game vs. Providence for entry to the conference tournament
UConn head coach Len Tsantiris earned his 500th career victory on Thursday night.
Connecticut and Louisville grab Athlete of the Week honors.
The challenge for the upcoming season is that UConn will be young again, but it will have to cope with the departure of two players who were NBA lottery picks and two other regulars who transferred
The Huskies won the BIG EAST Championship title for the fifth-straight season
Connecticut’s Prinzbach named Freshman of the Week.
Alec Lemon had eight catches for 166 yards to help set up three touchdowns, caught an 11-yard scoring pass, and Syracuse beat Connecticut 40-10 on Friday night to spoil Huskies coach Paul Pasqualoni’s return nearly eight years after he was fired by the Orange.
Connecticut, the 2012 BIG EAST Championship tournament winner, was picked to win the 2012-13 BIG EAST women’s basketball regular-season title
Connecticut’s Breanna Stewart Selected as the BIG EAST Preseason Freshman of the Year.
Saturday’s game will be the ninth meeting between Connecticut and Syracuse in a series that began in 2004
Brandon McManus kicked a 29-yard field goal in overtime and Temple, which trailed for over 59 minutes Saturday, came from behind to beat Connecticut 17-14.
Saturday’s game will be the 13th meeting between Connecticut and Temple.
Connecticut sweeps weekly BIG EAST Cross Country awards.
Jawan Jamison ran for 110 yards and Wayne Warren returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown as No. 22 Rutgers suffocated Connecticut 19-3 Saturday to remain undefeated.
Saturday’s game will be the 32nd meeting between Connecticut and Rutgers in a series that dates to the 1940 season
Cincinnati's thrilling win over Virginia Tech had the world of social media buzzing.
Connecticut running backs Lyle McCombs and Martin Hyppolite combined for 157 yards rushing and two touchdowns to lead Connecticut to a 24-17 win over Buffalo on Saturday.
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