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UConn Women
The UConn women’s basketball team has finalized its nonconference schedule for 2022-23 season. The Huskies will play Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville on Jan. 26, the programs announced. - UConn women's basketball star Paige Bueckers underwent successful surgery to repair a torn ACL in her left knee last Friday, the program announced.
- Former UConn star Diana Taurasi will miss the rest of the season with a right quad strain injury. How this impacts the Phoenix Mercury and the WNBA Playoff race.
- Napheesa Collier made her 2022 WNBA season debut in a 81-71 win for the Minnesota Lynx over the Atlanta Dream Sunday night. The former UConn star returned to the court less than three months after giving birth to her daughter, Mila, on May 25.
- Former UConn women's basketball stars Breanna Stewart, Diana Taurasi, Kia Nurse and Bria Hartley share their reaction to Paige Bueckers ACL tear, give insight into their own recoveries from major injuries and offer perspective on how the Huskies adjust for 2022-23 season.
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UConn Men's Basketball
- UConn men’s basketball head coach Dan Hurley will join his father, Bob Hurley Sr., at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. on Friday, Aug. 12 as part of the “Hoop Hall Hangout” series.
UConn Football
- Jim Mora stressed the importance of fans coming to UConn football games this season, saying the team feeds off their energy and that it doesn't go unnoticed.
High School Sports
- Bob DeMayo, who coached baseball for 64 years at North Haven High, retired on Monday. DeMayo won over 900 games in his career and five state titles, the last in 2015.
Hockey
- The Boston Bruins are getting the gang back together, signing captain Patrice Bergeron and center David Krejci — both members of their 2011 Stanley Cup championship team — to one-year deals on Monday.
Basketball
- USA Basketball has chosen its roster for the FIBA World Cup qualifiers, as the Americans look to earn a berth in the 2023 tournament.
Football
- James White, who scored the game-winning touchdown in the New England Patriots’ historic comeback win over Atlanta in Super Bowl 51, announced his retirement on Thursday.