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Friday, April 24, 2009

Huskies headed to D.C.

As it turns out, the trip to meet President Barack Obama happened even quicker than UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma had anticipated.

First at the pep rally celebrating UConn's sixth national championship at Gampel Pavilion and then at the championship parade in Hartford, Auriemma said he believed the Huskies' meeting with the President would come in May.

Well, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said in Friday morning's press briefing that the meeting will take place Monday at 2 p.m.

More details to come.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Making the grade

UConn earned the NCAA Public Recognition Award for finishing with among the top 10 percent among the nation's women's basketball programs in Academic Progress Rates, the only one of the women's Division I Final Four teams to be so recognized. The results are for students enrolled from 2003-04 to 2007-08.

When Cassie Kerns graduates in 2010 and joins classmates Renee Montgomery and Tahirah Williams as UConn graduates, the Huskies will continue its trend of having every player in the program for four years having received a degree from UConn.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Making a difference

One of the signature events in Geno's Cancer Team's fundraising efforts is fast approaching as UConn coach Geno Auriemma will hold his second annual "Horsin' Around" on May 2 at his Geno's Fast Break restaurant inside the Mohegan Sun Casino.

Here's a little more information:

On May 2, 2009, Geno's Cancer Team, founded by Geno & Kathy Auriemma
in 2007, will host "Horsin' Around". Horsin' Around centers on a
derby day theme with the running of the 135th Kentucky Derby taking a
major role during the evening. It will be held at Geno's Fast Break
Restaurant at the Mohegan Sun Casino from 3:30 to 7:30 pm.

Net proceeds from the event will be donated to The V Foundation for
Cancer Research, founded in 1993 by NC State Basketball coach Jim
Valvano and ESPN. The afternoon will include great food, a wine
tasting provided by Connecticut Distributors and entertainment
provided by Out of the Basement. Live and silent auctions will be
part of the program. Auction items include a 2009 National
Championship UCONN basketball, signed Rafael Nadal photos and tickets
to see Brittany Spears at Mohegan Sun. There will also be a one of a
kind live auction item - two tickets, as Geno and Kathy's guests, to
the Naismith Hall of Fame Ring Ceremony held at the Mohegan Sun
Casino on Saturday, September 12th, where the 2009 Hall of Fame
Inductees will be presented their rings (the inductees include:
Michael Jordan, David Robinson, Jerry Sloan, John Stockton, and C.
Vivian Stringer.) The evening's special guest is Nick Valvano,
brother of Jim Valvano and CEO of The V Foundation for Cancer
Research.

Geno's Cancer Team also hosts a Student Initiative which is coming to
the end of a very successful fund-raising season. To date they have
raised $32,500 from events through out the state, $6,500 from E-bay
auctions, and $2,300 in loose change from donations boxes. The final
event of the season will be held at Branford High School." Branford
Plays for a Cure Basketball Tournament" will be held on Thursday,
April 30th from 7-9 pm at Branford High School. For ticket
information please call: 203-488-8304.

For more information on the Horsin' Around event or to make a
donation visit: www.genoscancerteam.org or call (860) 558-1987.


Auriemma is also expected to be in attendance as a fundraising event in Branford on April 30. The "Plays for a Cure" event will feature four charity basketball games with the money raised going to benefit Geno’s Cancer Team, the Leukemia
& Lymphoma Society and Debbie Maloney Memorial Foundation. Tickets are $10 for games between teams of Branford public schools students, teachers, a team of WTNH television personalities as well as a showdown between Branford's firefighters and police. For more information, contact Dave Maloney in CIAC headquarters at 203-250-1111.

Staying on the "making a difference" theme, there is an event at Yale Thursday which bears mentioning even if there happens to be no UConn connections I am aware of. There will be a marrow donor drive in the hopes of finding a match for Yale women's hockey player Mandi Schwartz and others fighting leukemia and in need of a match for a stem cell transplant. The event will be held from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Yale Commons (the corner of College and Grove streets) and all that is required is a swab of the cheek and the OK to have your information entered into National Marrow Donor Program registry.