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2 things about Geno I bet most of us didn't know

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1. At one of his restaurants, he's named a dish after one of his former players.

2. Geno has coached another sport at UConn besides WCBB

hint: I discovered these while thinking about Tuesday night's game.
 
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I know there are at least 3 choices named after a former player at his place in Mohegan Sun!
 

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1. At one of his restaurants, he's named a dish after one of his former players.

2. Geno has coached another sport at UConn besides WCBB

hint: I discovered these while thinking about Tuesday night's game.

I'll bite- what other sport?
 
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I know there are at least 3 choices named after a former player at his place in Mohegan Sun!
then I sit corrected. I only saw one on the menu I was looking at.
Geno's Clam Shack

but there was also a recognized sport besides basketball that Geno coached when he first came to UConn.
 

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It's probably easier to name former players that aren't on the menu at Mohegan Sun. These players all have menu items named after them.
Pub
Montgomery
Wolters
Jones
Taurasi
Turner - chicken tortilla

Food Court
Rizotti
Lobo
Bascom
Battle
Swanier
Williams
Charles
Bird
Elliot
Ralph
Abrosimova
 
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It's probably easier to name former players that aren't on the menu at Mohegan Sun. These players all have menu items named after them.
Pub
Montgomery
Wolters
Jones
Taurasi
Turner - chicken tortilla

Food Court
Rizotti
Lobo
Bascom
Battle
Swanier
Williams
Charles
Bird
Elliot
Ralph
Abrosimova
Not even a "Dailey Special"? (groan!!)
 

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I only found two current items on the menu at Geno’s Pub in the Mohegan Sun that fit the criteria: the Kara Wolters (flatbed pizza) and the Renee Montgomery (clam fry). As for the other sport Geno coached, I’m guessing it’s baseball or softball since I know he played a lot of baseball growing up. The only other possibility might be golf.
 
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Well, FWIW (meaning not sure I've found confirmation of this fact anywhere else), Geno actually coached tennis! (Reading this over now, perhaps I was a bit presumptuous: it says he taught (doesn't say coached) tennis.

Auriemma, who played tennis in college, was roped into the event after expressing an interest in attending the Friday night matches. He borrowed a racket from UConn director of tennis Glenn Marshall, who hit balls with him a few times this summer.

Of course, Auriemma left New Haven with one of McEnroe's rackets. When there was a delay to repair the net during his match with Courier on Stadium Court, McEnroe grabbed the microphone and auctioned off his racket. He wound up giving away two rackets for $3,500 each — one of the two bids came from Auriemma and his wife, Kathy — with proceeds going to the Smilow Cancer Hospital.

McEnroe joked that Auriemma needed the racket to improve his serve. Really, his serve wasn't bad for a guy who had not played competitive tennis in about 30 years. He taught tennis at UConn during his first four years at the school, but that was a lifetime ago.


Geno Takes On John McEnroe at CT Open
 

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1. At one of his restaurants, he's named a dish after one of his former players.

2. Geno has coached another sport at UConn besides WCBB

hint: I discovered these while thinking about Tuesday night's game.

5 paninis named after former players at the Food Court at Mohegan Sun
 

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2. Geno has coached another sport at UConn besides WCBB

McEnroe joked that Auriemma needed the racket to improve his serve. Really, his serve wasn't bad for a guy who had not played competitive tennis in about 30 years. He taught tennis at UConn during his first four years at the school, but that was a lifetime ago.

Geno Takes On John McEnroe at CT Open
I don't think he "coached" it as in being UCONN Tennis Coach, but rather "taught" it like teaching a PE class. CD used to teach a PE class also.
 
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I don't think he "coached" it as in being UCONN Tennis Coach, but rather "taught" it like teaching a PE class. CD used to teach a PE class also.
No argument: But for a single class or 3 how do you define Teaching vs Coaching.
Either do both--don't they?
 

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Not even a "Dailey Special"? (groan!!)
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Well coaching would be a coach (i.e. Varsity sport). Teaching would be a teacher (i.e PE class).
Interesting intellectual approach--I never though of teaching in terms of teaching --or coaching in terms of coaching--interesting concept. Is this an original or did you cheat and look this up on the internet???
 
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It's probably easier to name former players that aren't on the menu at Mohegan Sun. These players all have menu items named after them.
Pub
Montgomery
Wolters
Jones
Taurasi
Turner - chicken tortilla

Food Court
Rizotti
Lobo
Bascom
Battle
Swanier
Williams
Charles
Bird
Elliot
Ralph
Abrosimova

Food Court | Geno's Fast Break
I was hoping The Abrosimova would be a Rubin with Russian dressing...:D No big disappointment however as Ketia Swanier takes up that slot with a Rubin type panini with thousand island. Sevtlana covers the chicken wings with gorgonzola, another favorite.
Hard to believe in the not so distant past some of the names I rooted for and admire are now bad for my cholesterol ....;) :(
 

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Well, FWIW (meaning not sure I've found confirmation of this fact anywhere else), Geno actually coached tennis! (Reading this over now, perhaps I was a bit presumptuous: it says he taught (doesn't say coached) tennis.

Auriemma, who played tennis in college, was roped into the event after expressing an interest in attending the Friday night matches. He borrowed a racket from UConn director of tennis Glenn Marshall, who hit balls with him a few times this summer.

Of course, Auriemma left New Haven with one of McEnroe's rackets. When there was a delay to repair the net during his match with Courier on Stadium Court, McEnroe grabbed the microphone and auctioned off his racket. He wound up giving away two rackets for $3,500 each — one of the two bids came from Auriemma and his wife, Kathy — with proceeds going to the Smilow Cancer Hospital.

McEnroe joked that Auriemma needed the racket to improve his serve. Really, his serve wasn't bad for a guy who had not played competitive tennis in about 30 years. He taught tennis at UConn during his first four years at the school, but that was a lifetime ago.


Geno Takes On John McEnroe at CT Open

When Geno was hired at UCONN, it was still a requirement for the coaches to teach classes. Chris Dailey also taught some PE classes. When I attended UCONN I took a Tennis and Badminton PE class. We played badminton indoors during the bad weather portion of the spring semester and tennis outdoors during the good(?) weather portion. We sure got our money's worth for his $29k salary! ;)
 
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Interesting intellectual approach--I never though of teaching in terms of teaching --or coaching in terms of coaching--interesting concept. Is this an original or did you cheat and look this up on the internet???
Ehhh, common knowledge?
 
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Ehhh, common knowledge?
Can't be too common. As an instructor (teacher) at times I coached, Geno as a coach often teaches---a great deal of interchangeability between those professions. There is nothing I like to see of Geno than when he teaches Danger of Azura when they return to the bench. Geno in many publication has been accused of Teaching.
 

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