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Since today's post is relatively short, I am adding in all of it except a football commentary. View the whole thing here. Additionally, the note about the women's lacrosse post was added, since it was regularly in its own post. Original post is here.
Men’s Soccer: The #1 Huskies defeated the Manhattan College Jaspers, 3-0 last night. Carlos Alvarez scored the first UConn goal just four minutes into the action, and Juho Karpinen and Stephane Diop added goals later in the half. In the second half, the Huskies’ second stringers failed to score a goal. Nevertheless, Andre Blake recorded the eighth straight shutout, tying a team record set in 2009. The Huskies will look for the win and record Saturday at noon as they travel to Notre Dame. A Husky win puts them in good position to win the Blue Division title, with both Georgetown and Marquette coming as home games later in the season.
Women’s Volleyball: The Huskies bounced back from a rough weekend, sweeping the Hartford Hawks in straight sets, 3-0. The Huskies are now back at .500 with a 9-9 record, and will travel to South Florida over the weekend. The Bulls are 6-10 overall (2-2 Big East).
Field Hockey: UConn ranked #2 in the first RPI computer ranking of the season. The 10-1 Huskies trail only unbeaten Old Dominion. However, we are still stuck at #4 in the coaches’ poll. This weekend, the Huskies are in Washington, DC to face Georgetown on Friday at 3:00, then will face Virginia in Princeton, NJ at 11:00 AM on Sunday. The Huskies are tied with Syracuse for first place in the Big East at 3-0.
Women's Lacrosse: The 2012 scheduled as (sort of) been released. Learn more here.,
Men’s Soccer: The #1 Huskies defeated the Manhattan College Jaspers, 3-0 last night. Carlos Alvarez scored the first UConn goal just four minutes into the action, and Juho Karpinen and Stephane Diop added goals later in the half. In the second half, the Huskies’ second stringers failed to score a goal. Nevertheless, Andre Blake recorded the eighth straight shutout, tying a team record set in 2009. The Huskies will look for the win and record Saturday at noon as they travel to Notre Dame. A Husky win puts them in good position to win the Blue Division title, with both Georgetown and Marquette coming as home games later in the season.
Women’s Volleyball: The Huskies bounced back from a rough weekend, sweeping the Hartford Hawks in straight sets, 3-0. The Huskies are now back at .500 with a 9-9 record, and will travel to South Florida over the weekend. The Bulls are 6-10 overall (2-2 Big East).
Field Hockey: UConn ranked #2 in the first RPI computer ranking of the season. The 10-1 Huskies trail only unbeaten Old Dominion. However, we are still stuck at #4 in the coaches’ poll. This weekend, the Huskies are in Washington, DC to face Georgetown on Friday at 3:00, then will face Virginia in Princeton, NJ at 11:00 AM on Sunday. The Huskies are tied with Syracuse for first place in the Big East at 3-0.
Women's Lacrosse: The 2012 scheduled as (sort of) been released. Learn more here.,