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 Marcus Williams and Price troubles...
 

A little worried about UCONN this year. There were high hopes as last year Marcus Williams, the point guard, improved a great deal and Price, a hopeful who sat out due to a brain aneurism was to return this year.

Both of them were arrested due to stealing laptops. Price pleaded guilty and Williams took a special program for first offenders. He has to serve 400 hours of community service and gets probation, and his record will be wiped clean in a few years.

Unfortunately, as suspected, both players are suspended from the team indefinitely. It's not looking good -- while it sucks for the team, the NCAA rules are pretty strict and they did screw up big time. They really don't deserve to play on the team.

I'm not quite sure what Williams was thinking -- starting point guard and on a top NCAA division one team and he risks blowing his career over a few laptops.

Here is a link to the article:

Williams granted probation in computer thefts
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 UCONN Huskies 2005 Men's Basketball Schedule
 

Here is the 2005 schedule directly from the  Huskies website.


DATEOPPONENT/LOCATIONTIME/SCORETV

NOVEMBER



Th 3Bryant (Exhib.) [HCC]7:00 pm

W 9Concordia (Exhib.) [GP]7:30 pm

F 18at Pepperdine


M 21# vs. Arkansas11:30 pmespn2
Tu 22# vs. Arizona or Kansas4:00 or 9:30 pmESPN
W 23# vs. TBATBAESPN/espn2
Tu 29Army [HCC]


DECEMBER



F 2Texas Southern [GP]


Th 8Massachusetts [HCC]9:00 pmespn2
Su 18New Hampshire [HCC]


F 23Morehead State [GP]


W 28Stony Brook [HCC]


F 30Quinnipiac [HCC]


JANUARY



Tu 3*at Marquette


Sa 7LSU [HCC]4:00 pmCBS
M 9*Cincinnati [HCC]7:00 pmESPN
Sa 14*Georgetown [HCC]


M 16*at Syracuse9:00 pmESPN
Sa 21*at Louisville9:00 pmESPN
W 25*St. John's [GP]


Sa 28*at Providence


Tu 31*Pittsburgh [GP]


FEBRUARY



Sa 4at Indiana1:00 pmCBS
W 8*Syracuse [HCC]9:00 pmESPN
Sa 11*at Seton Hall


M 13*at Villanova7:00 pmESPN
Sa 18*at West Virginia3:45 pmCBS
Tu 21*Notre Dame [HCC]


Su 26*Villanova [GP]2:00 pmCBS
MARCH



W 1*at South Florida


Sa 4*Louisville [GP]2:00 pmCBS
8-11at BIG EAST Championship [MSG, NY]



HCC-- Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn.; GP-- Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn.
*-- BIG EAST Conference Opponent#-- EA Sports Maui Invitational, Lahaina Civic Center, Maui, Hawaii

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 Jim Calhoun inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame
 

I was just looking up the Huskies schedule and noticed that Calhoun was just inducted into the hall of fame! I knew they had been toying around with this for the past few years, abut apparently it finally happened.

Congrats to Jim Calhoun!

Click here for the article.
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 The Huskies
 

I don't follow many sports, but one of the few I do is College Basketball. I don't follow all different teams and stats too much but I do love the UCONN Huskies. It's my home state (Connecticut) and about the only sport worth watching here.

The women's team has been one of the top teams over the last 10 years, and they have won numerous championships. They are great, and the coach does a fantastic job. However, I mostly watch the men's team.

I first started watching basketball, and the Huskies, back in college. I don't know why -- I think it was 1990 or 1991 when the Huskies started doing well out of nowhere. They had a great run in the tournament, including the famous full court 3-point shot with .3 (point 3) seconds left on the clock from the far corner. All hope was lost... they took a timeout and the inbounder heaved the ball full court to a player standing in the corner just beyond the arc. Funny, I don't even remember who took the shot, but they caught the ball, turned and released -- straight in to win the game. It was incredible.

The Huskies did ok through the early part of the 90's and then started improving a great deal towards the end of the decade... they kept making it far into the tournament but just falling short.

Finally in 1999 they won, beating Duke 77-74 in an incredible game. I was watching at "Coaches", a bar in Stamford CT (no longer exists) that was actually owned by Jim Calhoun, the head coach of the Huskies. It was a decent place, so it was too bad it is gone. It was great to go there to watch the big games. Anyway, the crowd went nuts -- I actually have some videos from it somewhere I took on an old Mavica digital camera (that used floppy disks). Maybe I'll try to get it online sometime.

In 2004 they did it again, beating Georgia Tech 82-73. That was another exciting year. I was lucky in that we were on a family trip to Las Vegas during March Madness. After that we were heading to Arizona to visit my brother-in-law. It just turned out that UCONN kept winning, and that they would be playing in Arizona when we were there -- so I was able to buy some tickets on EBay and see one of the final rounds live. The only negative was that I was hoping Syracuse had won there game, then we would have seen UCONN Syracuse which is a huge matchup for those of you in the Big East... and my wife is from Syracuse. Oh well, it was great anyway!
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