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March 9th, 2006

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Senior Champions
A Learning Curve For the UConn Women
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March 1st, 2006

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Unfinished Business
UConn Women's Senior Night Photos
Jeff Adrien: Putting In Work
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Friday, February 17, 2006
By Richard M. Walton, Inside Connecticut Sports

It has been an interesting seven days for the UConn women’s team since their loss to Rutgers a week ago. Nicole Wolff declared that she would not return for her final year of eligibility and injured Brittany Hunter returned to practice. Their distance from the top of the Polls doubled, as they dropped from forth to eighth in the AP Poll and from third to sixth in the USA Today Coaches’ Poll, despite a convincing 13 point win on the road at Texas. And the Huskies returned to their winning ways at home, beating lowly Providence College by a score of 84-58 at a less than packed Hartford Civic Center.
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Wednesday, February 8, 2006
By Richard M. Walton, Inside Connecticut Sports

After the events surrounding last season’s two meetings with Rutgers University, this was the game that every University of Connecticut women’s basketball season ticket holder had circled on their calendar at the beginning of the season. While the game lived up to the fan’s expectations, the outcome certainly did not, as the No. 9 Scarlet Knights beat the No. 4 Huskies in a thriller by a score of 60-56 at a sold out Gampel Pavilion in Storrs.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2006
By Carl Winkeler, Inside Connecticut Sports

The UConn Huskies - with a record of 20-1 - are, to put it mildly, on fire. Although they have often times looked nearly invincible this season, the recent emergence of Josh Boone and Rudy Gay has taken the Huskies to another level as they begin to battle through the toughest stretch of their schedule.
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Sunday, February 5, 2006
By Richard M. Walton, Inside Connecticut Sports

It was not supposed to be this difficult. As a matter of fact, though no one would ever come right out and say it, it was supposed to be downright easy for a variety of reasons.
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Thursday, February 2, 2006
By Carl Winkeler, Inside Connecticut Sports

Connecticut versus Pittsburgh. It has become the most highly anticipated Big East basketball game of the season, and this year was no different. With both teams ranked in the top ten, Tuesday night's match-up at Gampel Pavilion was the hottest ticket in the conference. Just ask former Connecticut forward Charlie Villanueva, who could be spotted with his brothers sitting behind the UConn bench cheering on his former team.
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