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Jamelle Elliott Will Lead The New Initiative.
Elliott returns to UConn.
July 18, 2018
STORRS, Conn. – The UConn division of athletics has announced the creation of the National “C” Club, which will seek to provide a deeper level of engagement through networking and mentorship opportunities for current and former UConn student-athletes. Former UConn women’s basketball standout and assistant coach Jamelle Elliott has been named associate athletic director for the National “C” Club and will lead the new enterprise.
Elliott served as the head women’s basketball coach at the University of Cincinnati from 2009-18 after working on Geno Auriemma’s coaching staff from 1997-2009. Elliott’s run as an assistant coach included five national championships (2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009) and 23 conference titles.
The formation of the National “C” Club was made possible by the generous gift from John Fodor and his wife, Sally. John, a 1985 graduate from UConn, was a four-year letterwinner on the football team.
“It feels good to be home,” Elliott said. “I am extremely grateful to David Benedict for the opportunity to come back to a place that brings back so many fond memories. I look forward to working alongside the rest of the Athletics staff to have a positive impact on our current student-athletes and I am eager to engage with our alumni and rejuvenate pride in being a ‘Husky for Life.’ ”
The “C” Club is committed to the enhancement of all alumni student-athletes and building exceptional pride in the Husky legacy. It will provide unique and special benefits to former letter winners and will deliver opportunities for engagement with athletic leadership, alumni/teammates and the current young men and women who represent the university.
“As we continue to pursue excellence it is important to provide a platform for former student-athletes to connect and assist each other and current Huskies with mentoring, internships and job opportunities,” athletic director David Benedict said. “As a former UConn student-athlete and coach, Jamelle is a perfect fit to develop and direct this special program.”
One of the “C” Club’s first endeavors will include establishing a functional database of athletics alums with the goal of fostering networking, internship and mentoring opportunities for alumni and current student-athletes and enhancing the continued connection with UConn Athletics and the University as a whole.
The new initiative will also be charged with fostering a sense of pride and “family” with alumni student-athletes through reunions, special events and, most importantly, through internships and mentoring opportunitie
UConn Athletics Announces Formation of National C Club
Elliott returns to UConn.
July 18, 2018
STORRS, Conn. – The UConn division of athletics has announced the creation of the National “C” Club, which will seek to provide a deeper level of engagement through networking and mentorship opportunities for current and former UConn student-athletes. Former UConn women’s basketball standout and assistant coach Jamelle Elliott has been named associate athletic director for the National “C” Club and will lead the new enterprise.
Elliott served as the head women’s basketball coach at the University of Cincinnati from 2009-18 after working on Geno Auriemma’s coaching staff from 1997-2009. Elliott’s run as an assistant coach included five national championships (2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009) and 23 conference titles.
The formation of the National “C” Club was made possible by the generous gift from John Fodor and his wife, Sally. John, a 1985 graduate from UConn, was a four-year letterwinner on the football team.
“It feels good to be home,” Elliott said. “I am extremely grateful to David Benedict for the opportunity to come back to a place that brings back so many fond memories. I look forward to working alongside the rest of the Athletics staff to have a positive impact on our current student-athletes and I am eager to engage with our alumni and rejuvenate pride in being a ‘Husky for Life.’ ”
The “C” Club is committed to the enhancement of all alumni student-athletes and building exceptional pride in the Husky legacy. It will provide unique and special benefits to former letter winners and will deliver opportunities for engagement with athletic leadership, alumni/teammates and the current young men and women who represent the university.
“As we continue to pursue excellence it is important to provide a platform for former student-athletes to connect and assist each other and current Huskies with mentoring, internships and job opportunities,” athletic director David Benedict said. “As a former UConn student-athlete and coach, Jamelle is a perfect fit to develop and direct this special program.”
One of the “C” Club’s first endeavors will include establishing a functional database of athletics alums with the goal of fostering networking, internship and mentoring opportunities for alumni and current student-athletes and enhancing the continued connection with UConn Athletics and the University as a whole.
The new initiative will also be charged with fostering a sense of pride and “family” with alumni student-athletes through reunions, special events and, most importantly, through internships and mentoring opportunitie
UConn Athletics Announces Formation of National C Club