UConn women's basketball star Paige Bueckers credited those within her inner circle for helping her reach 2,000 career points in just 102 games - a record-setting time
Next-closest Husky is Maya Moore (108 games)," the basketball analyst wrote. Bueckers reached the mark in 102 games, breaking Maya Moore's 108. She is also the 12th UConn player to reach a 2000 ...
With his elite offensive skills and a flash play or two on defense, Solo Ball rose against DePaul to keep UConn men stay afloat.
Despite poor shooting from Paige Bueckers, the UConn women's basketball team defeated DePaul thanks to Azzi Fudd, Kaitlyn Chen, and Sarah Strong.
Despite poor shooting from Paige Bueckers, the UConn women's basketball team defeated DePaul thanks to Azzi Fudd, Kaitlyn Chen, and Sarah Strong.
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On the fifth anniversary of Kobe Bryant's death, columnist Bill Plaschke remains in mourning while sharing what the Lakers legend might have done for L.A.
Five years ago, that was the tortured lede of the column that was published in the immediate wake of Bryant’s death. That is all I’m reprinting here. I can’t bring myself to read the rest of the column. It still doesn’t seem real, and revisiting my overwrought words would make it real, and part of me still is not ready for that.
Connecticut College has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to build a platform for public research and dialogue around housing access and security that focuses a regional lens on the national housing crisis.
Sarah Strong and the UConn Huskies extended their winning streak to nine games on Saturday, defeating the Creighton Bluejays 72-61 in a Big East showdown at CHI Health Center Omaha.
On the fifth anniversary of Kobe Bryant's death, columnist Bill Plaschke remains in mourning while sharing what the Lakers legend might have done for L.A.
Clinical associate professor in pediatrics Maya Adam ’04 explores health education through podcasts and videos with Stanford Medicine’s Global Health Media Innovation Lab.