Dooley
Done with U-con athletics
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I listened. He said he was extremely proud that both men's and women's basketball teams had 1000% APR or something like that especially after all the distractions of the last couple years. He said the Basketball teams are itching to get into the new practice facility which they will be able to do this fall. Said it frees up Gample scheduling and makes B-ball practice scheduling a hell of a lot easier and more conducive to their class work schedule. Is excited about the hockey team joining Hockey East. Visited the XL Center recently and was impressed with the renovations. As for the football team: Said he saw an uptick in speed and excitement from years past. As for the AAC he said UConn worries about UConn first but says that the conference did well last year with UCF winning their bowl game vs a Big 12 team and of course the dual National Championships in basketball. He said he had a discussion with the coaches and they agreed they are in the AAC so from what I gather they are all in to make the most of that opportunity and he thinks it's just a matter of letting the conference have time to rack up championships to gain respect. Got to admit the conference did well for their first year in existence. He also said he was concerned about Olympic sports travel and expense. Was glad Tulsa would be the farthest west they would have to travel.
Thanks weyuo. I wonder if UCONN will start scheduling more events at Gampel now that the Basketball facility is open. Maybe concerts? More hoops games at Gampel than XL Center?