| Hardy, Red Storm down No. 10 Huskies |
Thu Feb 10 22:05:59 2011 EST |
| aced out to a quick 12-6 lead after Justin Brownlee connected on a three-pointer at 14:10. However, Walker made a triple of his own to get the Huskies started. It took several minutes to overcome the deficit, but another Walker three at 8:19 gave UConn their first lead of the game, 19-17. The lead was short-lived, though, as Horne peppered the rim with a triple at 7:17 to start an 11-0 St. John's run to create some distance. Kennedy added five in the spurt, and capped the run with a three-point |
| No.10 Huskies take on Red Storm at the Garden |
Thu Feb 10 10:36:01 2011 EST |
| this evening, as the take on the St. John's Red Storm in Big East action from Madison Square Garden. Jim Calhoun's Huskies opened up the first half of the road swing with a heart-pumping 61-59 victory at Seton Hall over the weekend. With the win, UConn moved to 6-4 in conference play heading down the homestretch. Steve Lavin's Red Storm are just a game back in the conference standings at 5-5. St. John's posted its biggest win in recent memory on January 26th against defending national champion |
| No. 3 Texas visits Oklahoma in Big 12 battle |
Wed Feb 9 10:38:08 2011 EST |
| that all eight wins have come by double digits speaks to the club's dominance. The Longhorns, who are 20-3 overall, are fresh off a 76-60 victory over Texas Tech. Of the three losses suffered by Rick Barnes' squad, two have come to Big East foes UConn and Pittsburgh by a combined total of three points. Oklahoma managed to get on a bit of a roll, winning four consecutive games prior to last Saturday's road clash with rival Oklahoma State. Unfortunately, that tilt resulted in an 81-75 setback, k |
| Moore leads Huskies over WVU |
Tue Feb 8 21:41:55 2011 EST |
| nia led by two, 29-27, at the conclusion of the opening 20 minutes. But near the midpoint of the second half, the Huskies began to take control. Moore's jumper with 12 minutes left broke a tie, and began an 11-3 run that increased the Huskies' advantage to 47-39 with 6:15 remaining. WVU was within six, 55-49, after two Ali free throws with just over a minute to go, but Bria Hartley answered with a field goal at the other end, giving UConn an eight-point lead and essentially sealing the victory. |
| Baylor's hold on No. 1 slips |
Mon Feb 7 13:56:31 2011 EST |
| dy Bears hold the top spot for the sixth straight poll after ending Connecticut's record run of 51 straight weeks at the top. Baylor received 23 first-place votes, two fewer than last week, and a total of 981 points from a nationwide media panel. UConn is again second, picking up 16 No. 1 votes -- three more than last week. The Huskies, who handed Duke its first loss of the season last week, are just eight points behind Baylor for the top spot. Stanford, which again garnered one first-place vot |
| Ohio State remains unanimous No. 1 |
Mon Feb 7 13:19:24 2011 EST |
| marks Ohio State's fourth straight week atop the rankings. Kansas, Texas, Pittsburgh and Duke held their places in the top five for the second week in a row. San Diego State, BYU, Notre Dame, Villanova and Connecticut complete this week's top 10. UConn slipped four spots from sixth after a loss to Syracuse and a narrow victory at Seton Hall last week. The second 10 consists of Georgetown, Syracuse, Wisconsin, Purdue, Arizona, Louisville, Florida, Kentucky, Missouri and North Carolina. Syracuse |
| Moore powers UConn to win over DePaul |
Sat Feb 5 16:45:17 2011 EST |
| aya Moore's double-double of 34 points and 11 rebounds powered second-ranked Connecticut to an 89-66 win over No. 9 DePaul at Gampel Pavilion. Moore made 14-of-16 field goals and added six assists. Stefanie Dolson had 21 points with six rebounds and Tiffany Hayes scored 12 for UConn (22-1, 10-0 Big East), which shot a sizzling 67.9 percent from the floor. Felicia Chester finished with 19 points and six rebounds for DePaul (21-3, 8-1), while Keisha Hampton and Anna Martin both donated 14 points. |
| Huskies hit the road in Big East matchup with Pirates |
Sat Feb 5 10:59:51 2011 EST |
| h, a string of tough Big East matchups has set the Huskies back. On Jan. 29th, the they saw their six game win streak come to an end in a heartbreaking 79-78 double overtime loss to then-No. 23 Louisville. The following game, this past Wednesday, UConn fell to No. 17 Syracuse. The Huskies now sit at 5-3 in Big East play, tied with Cincinnati for eight place. The roller coaster ride that has been Seton Hall's season rattles on tonight. The Pirates' prospects seemed to be doomed after losing stan |
| Orange come to Sunshine State to challenge Bulls |
Sat Feb 5 10:58:45 2011 EST |
| shoot up the national polls, Syracuse suffered an unexpected four-game losing streak that dropped the club to 5-4 in Big East action. Fortunately, the Orange were able to halt the slide on Wednesday with a hard-fought, 66-58 victory over a strong UConn team on the road. Unfortunately for South Florida, the lows have outweighed the highs so far this season. The club is just 8-15 overall, including 2-8 in league play, and a 5-3 start to this campaign seems like a distant memory. On Wednesday, the |
| Syracuse shuts down UConn, halts slide |
Wed Feb 2 21:13:54 2011 EST |
| d a four-game losing streak with a 66-58 victory over No. 6 Connecticut. Jackson had 13 points and 13 rebounds for the Orange (19-4, 6-4 Big East), who used two big free throws from Scoop Jardine with 41.7 seconds left to withstand a final-minute UConn rally. Kris Joseph added 11 points in the victory. Jeremy Lamb posted 22 points, but was the lone offensive bright spot for the Huskies (17-4, 5-4), who were coming off Saturday's double-overtime loss to Louisville. Kemba Walker shot 3-for-14 and |
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