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Throwback uniforms to honor Sue today

If anyone is wondering...
The number retirement ceremony will take place approximately 30 minutes before tipoff. The ceremony will stream on the UConn women's basketball X and Facebook pages and the UConn Huskies YouTube page.
 
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I usually never see her smile, so maybe that's a normal look? Some people may call it a stoic look!
yeah but you'd think she'd be happy for Sue. Whatever, I'm not a fan of hers anyway.
 
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Other than the gray and satin uniforms which hopefully are in garbage and never appear again, am I the only one who never notices the uniforms? Really, this is a thing?
 
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Other than the gray and satin uniforms which hopefully are in garbage and never appear again, am I the only one who never notices the uniforms? Really, this is a thing?
Absolutely. As a matter of fact, the unis that the team started wearing during the NCAA tourney last year and has been wearing this season remind me of the 1995 National Championship team, but then again, I am a very visual person.
 
Will there be a ceremony for Maya Moore later this season?
This is an opinion with no actual facts to back it.
Currently, Morgan is wearing Maya's #23. I would think that something has to be worked out in order to retire the jersey as long as Morgan has it. I believe a player can change their number at anytime (except during a game?), so...
Also there's no home game currently on the schedule with a ceremony listed.
 
How many alumni came? Didn't see much on that. Couple of statements shown on the jumbotron. What else? Thanks
Bringing up the past...this game was a really good time to have SNY broadcasting the game. They would have surely shown the alumni in attendance and possibly talked to some.
I haven't seen anything on YouTube yet showing any alumni but will probably check out the SNY YT Channel sometime.
 
Read that Geno commented that other players had worn #10. Anyone remember a player wearing that number?
 
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Meghan looked perfectly miserable. Wonder why?
I didn't see it that way, but I wasn't paying attention to her. She seemed quietly content to me, which seems appropriate. It wasn't her day. It was Sue's. She was just there to support Sue and quietly enjoy the moment.
 

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