Location: Storrs, Conn. | Founded: 1881 | Enrollment: 27,579 | Colors: National Flag Blue and White
Coach: Jim Calhoun | Home Court: Harry A. Gampel Pavilion; Hartford Civic Center | Capacity: 10,167; 16,294 Record:
(24-9, 13-5
Big East)
FINAL RECORD 24-9, 13-5 in Big East, fourth place.
WHAT WENT RIGHT A.J. Price emerged as an All-Big East player after struggling in 2006-2007, and that turned the point-guard spot from a weakness to strength. Jeff Adrien was once again reliable in the paint, and Hasheem Thabeet became a nightly force on defense and kept opponents from scoring in the paint. A 10-game midseason winning streak vaulted the Huskies back into the top 25 and returned the team to prominence nationally.
WHAT WENT WRONG Despite the success, it was a strange season in a lot of ways. The team lost Jerome Dyson for a month due to a university-imposed suspension, but he played better without him despite his talent and despite the fact that when he returned as a reserve, he played very well. Doug Wiggins also was suspended, though for less time. For three years in a row, the Huskies have been strangely ambivalent in big games, and coach Jim Calhoun seemed to be at a loss after the San Diego game as to why that was.
QUOTE TO NOTE "The potential is, the sky is the limit. If Hasheem (Thabeet) comes back, ... we can be very dangerous. If we can go this far this year -- almost win the Big East regular season, make it back to the tournament -- what can we do next year with everybody coming back? We can do a lot of things. We're still a very young team." -- Connecticut forward Jeff Adrien told the Hartford Courant after the loss to San Diego in the NCAA Tournament about the team's prospects for 2008-2009.
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The Big East match-ups for 2008-2009 came out today. The schedule looks pretty tough for the Huskies. As usual the Big East teams will play three teams twice and everyone else once. The Huskies will face two very tough opponents twice, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh. In addition I see three very tough road games as well; Louisville, Marquette, and West Virginia.
Much-traveled recruit Nate Miles made an official visit to UConn late last week. The chief reason for the visit was for Miles to meet with UConn’s academic staff, as well as athletic director Jeff Hathaway. By all accounts, it was a good visit for Miles.
Miles attended six different high schools in four years and he has yet to pass muste
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