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Stage Appears Set for Conn Job
Times Staff WriterEven though Duke is ranked No. 1 and seeded first overall in the NCAA tournament, make no mistake: The favorite on sheer talent is Connecticut. Sophomore forward Rudy Gay will be an NBA lottery pick when he turns pro even though he doesn't always play to...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Southern California, Jim Calhoun, Shane Battier, Crime, Law and Justice
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Top pick Williams works to fit in with Nets
Sentinel InstituteMarcus Williams was projected by some scouting services to be the No. 1 point guard prospect in the 2006 NBA draft. He hoped to be a top-10 pick, but ended up slipping to the bottom of the first round where the New Jersey Nets selected him with the 22nd...Tags: Miami Heat, Indiana Pacers, Richard Jefferson, Education, Vince Carter
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Boone looks to impress Nets coaches
Sentinel InstituteHard work is really paying off for former University of Connecticut basketball star Josh Boone. With his play in the Pro Summer League at RDV Sportsplex, Boone showed flashes of why the New Jersey Nets selected him with the No. 23 pick in the first round...Tags: Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, Chicago Bulls, Sports, National Basketball Association
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2002 Boys Basketball All-Metro
Player of the Year Tyler Smith Douglass, senior The basketball handle, "go-to guy," is a perfect fit for this senior who led the Ducks to their first state basketball title and a 28-0 season. Tyler Smith, a 6-foot-2 guard who may attend one of two prep...Tags: Career and Workplace, Walter Johnson, Florida Panthers, Poetry, History
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White's Board Game
Courant Staff WriterMarcus White was sitting on the concrete steps outside Gampel Pavilion on Thursday, looking more at home than he has ever looked in Storrs. The 6-foot-8 sophomore forward had finished the 3.4-mile Husky Run and was enjoying the sunshine and talking about...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Jim Calhoun, Gampel Pavilion, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Education
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Signing A Boone For UConn
The Hartford CourantJosh Boone, a 6-foot-9 forward from Mount Airy, Md., is expected to announce today that he has made an oral commitment to UConn, according to sources in Maryland. Boone had originally scheduled a morning press conference, but that was apparently...Tags: Minnesota, Education, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, University of Connecticut, Mount Airy
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Bass Making Official Visit
The Hartford CourantBrandon Bass is expected to arrive in the state late tonight and begin his official visit to UConn early Saturday. Bass, a 6-foot-8, 235-pound forward from Baton Rouge, La., is rated among the nation's top 25 high school players by most recruiting...Tags: University of Southern California, Louisiana State University, Education, Kentucky, Baton Rouge
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Williams Makes Oral Commitment
The Hartford CourantMarcus Williams apparently has decided not to wait. The 6-foot-3 guard from Los Angeles made an oral commitment to UConn Sunday morning, according to his father, Kelly Williams. Williams, who is ranked among the top 40 high school players in the...Tags: Schools, Sports, National Basketball Association, Education, Nike, Inc.
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Guard Chooses Missouri Over UConn
The Hartford CourantThomas Gardner, a 6-foot-5 guard from Portland, Ore., who made an official visit to UConn last spring, made an oral commitment to Missouri Wednesday. This was expected. Gardner said he enjoyed his visit to UConn but Missouri went ahead earlier in the...Tags: Jim Calhoun, Ben Gordon, Arkansas, Minnesota, Oklahoma
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Fofana Commits To Maryland
The Hartford CourantHassan Fofana made an oral commitment to Maryland Saturday, choosing the Terrapins over St. John's and UConn, among others. Fofana, a 6-foot-9, 260-pound center for Hargrave Military Academy in Maryland, is an extremely mobile big man who impressed...Tags: Sports, Education, Basketball, Maryland Terrapins, Marcus Williams
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Detailing Program For Brewer
The Hartford CourantSTORRS When Ronnie Brewer made his official visit to Arkansas earlier this month, it was during Midnight Madness. When he went to Oklahoma, it was homecoming weekend. When he visits Oklahoma State next weekend, it will be homecoming again. Not so in...Tags: Sports, National Basketball Association, Education, Marcus Williams, University of Connecticut
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Hunter Visits
The Hartford CourantMark Konecny may be looking to make Storrs a permanent stop in his oft-interrupted collegiate career. Sources indicate that basketball friends of the former all-state player at Holy Cross High in Waterbury have contacted UConn and asked them to discuss...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Awards and Prizes, Jim Calhoun, Sports, Big East Conference
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