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University of North Florida. Swoop!
Rutgers (Adjunct Faculty, Wife Law School, daughter undergrad), BC (daughter undergrad), and Any school that has a UCONN grad affiliatedI love UConn Huskies basketball but I also.. am a fan of UNC-Greensboro basketball.
I was born in Connecticut and have followed the huskies for as long as I can remember.. but probably more like since 1993, when I was 5 years old, I remember my father explaining the game of basketball to me while watching a UConn game live, when we had Ray Allen, Donyell, Donny, TK and KO. My family grew me up a UConn fan, but when i was young we moved to North Carolina, I ended up getting a college scholarship and I graduated from UNCG. While UConn has been great for many years now, the other ncaa basketball team i follow is 14-3 (NET: 89) this year after making it to the tourney last year for the 3rd time ever.
Does anyone else have an Alma mater that you pull for that isn't UConn?
I've drank my fair share of sacreds and force fed myself enough turkey and ketchup sandwiches to be able to pull for another team (;
Same exact thing hereMy sister went to UVM so i’ve been a fan of them also, Anthony Lamb is one of the best players in the country this year.
My older cousin used talk about John Sponheimer from Derby? Who played at Cornell, mostly football though.I’m UConn through and through, alum but followed since jr. high. Most guys on those teams are dead or in their late mid 80s. . But I pay some attention to the schools where my sons and my money went. Michigan, Northwestern, VTech (these 3 usually only if they make the tournament, so mostly UM). Cornell is mostly off my radar.
Without checking, anyone here know the name of the Connecticut All State stud who went to Cornell many moons ago? He would help this year’s team. Not overly tall but strong an an ox with skills. I think he made all Ivy teams.
You dredged up a horrible memory. I think he was also a hs all-state in hoops and played minor league fb for the Hartford franchise.My older cousin used talk about John Sponheimer from Derby? Who played at Cornell, mostly football though.
Just googled. Looks like Sponheimer is alive and in business with a class mate of mine with an office in Ansonia.My older cousin used talk about John Sponheimer from Derby? Who played at Cornell, mostly football though.
Wake Forest. My daughter is a junior there. Go
Deacs! Man, they stink this year though. Danny Manning’s days are numbered.
Fairfield. My wife is an alum and I did my teacher prep there.
Bucknell. My dad went there.
Tufts. My mom went there.
Yale. I worked as an usher at Yale Bowl when I was a kid and was a bartender at Richter’s on the New Haven green in the 80’s. Many family and friends have an affiliation. In many ways, I’m a closet Yalie.
5 year plan. BA from Fairfield, BS Engineering from UConn. Last 2 years at UConnWhat is a dual degree program? I went to Fairfield as well. The problem with certain mid majors is whenever they gain traction, the coach gets a better offer. Ie. Cooley to Providence.
lol Sorry CZ. My cousin played at Penn. Remembered him from HS and playing against him when he was at Cornell. Said he was a hellova @#?&* FB Player. My Cuz is a Clark Kent type off the field but was a Berzerker on it so I can imagine Sponheimer was something.You dredged up a horrible memory. I think he was also a hs all-state in hoops and played minor league fb for the Hartford franchise.
He was a year behind me in law school and we had a basketball league. Pretty competitive with 5 or 6 guys who had played college varsity. He was big (is he still alive ) about 6’5 and at least mid 200 lbs. only one other guy in the league, also a minor league fb player) who could stop him inside. He was on my team. He made life tough for the rest of us who liked to shoot once in a while by getting mad if he didn’t get a shot on almost every possession. As competitive as it was, it was still meant to be fun and he kind of took some of the fun away. But nobody complained, valuing our health more than our 20 footers.