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I've been posting here for several years and I figured maybe some of you would find this interesting. I was an athlete at UConn (not hoops), but I make sure to talk about my favorite sport - UConn Men's Basketball. Below is the part where I'm asked about UConn bball.
HC: UConn's basketball tradition is second to none. How did that inspire you as a tennis player?
SS: There is a certain toughness about Jim Calhoun and now Kevin Ollie, and they instill that toughness in their players. I can honestly say UConn basketball is my favorite sport, and they inspire me to this day. I'm actually probably a little too obsessed with it.
As a tennis player I would just think about how much preparation and dedication guys like Ray Allen put into it. I mean the guy does his warmups six hours before tip-off. Nobody else does that. There is something so pure about the way they compete as student-athletes - just for the love of the game and the University - not for money. On the other hand, UConn does have a long history of producing millionaires in the NBA. (Laughs)
http://www.tennisrecruiting.net/article.asp?id=1960
HC: UConn's basketball tradition is second to none. How did that inspire you as a tennis player?
SS: There is a certain toughness about Jim Calhoun and now Kevin Ollie, and they instill that toughness in their players. I can honestly say UConn basketball is my favorite sport, and they inspire me to this day. I'm actually probably a little too obsessed with it.
As a tennis player I would just think about how much preparation and dedication guys like Ray Allen put into it. I mean the guy does his warmups six hours before tip-off. Nobody else does that. There is something so pure about the way they compete as student-athletes - just for the love of the game and the University - not for money. On the other hand, UConn does have a long history of producing millionaires in the NBA. (Laughs)
http://www.tennisrecruiting.net/article.asp?id=1960