Minggu, 01 April 2012

UConn Huskies Tickets - What about those Huskies?

Article by Gen Wright

This season’s lineup includes senior forward Jeff Adrien from Brookline, senior guard Craig Austrie from Stamford, sophomore guard Kyle Bailey from Lancaster, sophomore guard Donnell Beverly from Hawthorne, senior guard Johnnie Bird from Fort Bragg, junior guard Jerome Dyson from Potomac, junior forward Gavin Edwards from Gilbert, freshman guard Scottie Haralson from Jackson Mississippi, junior Alex Hornat from South Windsor Connecticut, senior John Lindner from Cheshire, freshman Ater Majok from Stone Mountain, sophomore Charles Okwandu from Lagos Nigeria, senior A.J. price from Amityville, junior Stanley Robinson from Birmingham Alabama, junior Hasheem Thabeet from Dar Es Salaam Tanzania, senior Jim Veronick from Durham Connecticut and freshman Kemba Walker from the Bronyx.

No basketball team amounts to much without the necessary guidance from the basketball coaching staff who supports, educates, trains and instructs the team. The Huskies are no exception. Coaching support for the Huskies includes head coach Jim Calhoun who is in his 23rd season with the Huskies. Associate head coach George Blaney is in his 8th season with the Huskies. Assistant coach Andre LaFleur is in his 8th season with the Huskies. Assistant coach Patrick Sellers is in his 5th season with the Huskies and director of operations Beau Archibald is in his 2nd season with the Huskies.

The Huskies will continue their participation in the 2008-2009 season with games against the Providence, at Louisville, Michigan, Syracuse, at Seton Hall, Pittsburgh, South Florida, at Marquette, Notre Dame and at Pittsburgh.

Thus far the Huskies have an overall game record of 18 wins and 1 loss. These statistics can be further broken down into 9 wins and 1 loss at home games, 5 wins and no losses at away games and 4 wins in neutral areas.

Adrien appears to be quite the contender for most valuable player on the team this season with point scoring averaging 14.3 and a total of 271 points. A very close competitor, however is Dyson, who has 257 points and is averaging 13.5 points per game. Of course, there are more than a few games left to be played this season, which means numbers can change quickly.

The Harry A. Gampel Pavilion is the location that all home games for both men’s and women’s basketball are held. Opened for business in 1990, the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion is over 171,000 square feet in the overhead dome and offers 39,000 square feet of space that is attached to the Wolff-Zackin Natorium.

With state of the art facilities, the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion offers modern scoreboards with complete player lineup information that includes fouls, points, and full color game video boards, wood grain professional style individual lockers, an adjoining varsity team lounge and an audio visual area with a large screen television that features satellite dish hook-up for game reviews and scouts.

The Huskies are NCAA participants and follow the rules of the organization regarding agents, amateurism, contact with students and athletes at the school and with high school and junior college coaches and student-athlete employment.

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