UConn/FSU game is sold out
No tickets remain for tomorrow's UConn/Florida State game at the XL Center. The 7 p.m. game, being aired on ESPN2, will be one for the ages. UConn, currently tied with the UCLA men's teams of the early 1970s for the longest winning streak in NCAA Division I basketball history, will go for its 89th win a row.
The sellout will be the first for a UConn home game since Feb. 13 when St. John's came to Gampel Pavilion and first for a game at the XL Center since the Dec. 23, 2009 game against Stanford.
The fans aren't the only ones showing an interest as 65 media have been credentialed for the game which is more than twice the amount for a normal UConn home game.
Also, a reminder that the game has been moved to ESPN2 which should please those who don't get ESPNU.
Also, here's some of what ESPN has planned to promote tomorrow's game:
The Final Four studio team of Trey Wingo, Kara Lawson and Carolyn Peck will host an hour-long pregame show on Tuesday beginning at 6 p.m. and additional post-game segments – all from the XL Center.
ESPNU will conduct five consecutive hours of UConn programming leading up to the ESPN2 pregame special on Tuesday titled "UConn’s Record Run: The Climb – UConn’s Quest for Perfection" at 1 p.m. The four part, two-hour series was a behind-the-scenes look into the 2009-10 season and was televised during the 2010 postseason.
UConn’s Record Run: Baylor vs. UConn – Breakdown with Geno Auriemma at 3 p.m. The veteran coach sat down with Doris Burke to analyze Connecticut’s 65-64 win over then-No. 2 Baylor on Nov. 16
UConn’s Record Run: UConn Legends Roundtable, a half-hour show starting at 5 p.m. Doris Burke hosts a forum with former Connecticut All-Americans – Rebecca Lobo, Jen Rizzotti and Sue Bird, in addition to current UConn All-American Maya Moore. The group will discuss UConn’s record run, Auriemma’s coaching style and much more
UConn’s Record Run: Debating the Streak, a half-hour special beginning at 5:30 p.m. Hosted by Trey Wingo, the show will contain segments featuring discussion topic about UConn’s streak from some of ESPN’s most popular daytime programming – PTI, First Take, SportsNation, Mike & Mike and Jim Rome is Burning.
Segment highlights include:
Former Division I head coach Bob Knight saw numerous student-athletes compete during his 35-year coaching career. Knight took time to analyze Maya Moore’s signature moves from a recent game and said – “Maya Moore is as complete a basketball player, as in my experience, I have ever seen.”
A feature comparing Auriemma and Wooden, using Coach Wooden’s “Pyramid of Success”;
A SportsScience piece dealing with the numbers of the streak and the many surprises surrounding those figures.
An abbreviated version of the Outside the Lines that was aired during last season highlighting Auriemma and his background.
Several sound bytes featuring coaches and former athletes that have been involved in monumental streaks, including Penn State volleyball head coach Russ Rose and former UCLA players Jamaal Wilkes and Marques Johnson.
Additional sound bytes from men’s and women’s basketball head coaches, including UConn’s Jim Calhoun and Notre Dame men’s coach Mike Brey and women’s coach Muffet McGraw
Clips from Auriemma’s SportCenter appearance on Thursday, Dec. 16 and Ohio State head coach Jim Foster’s First Take segment on Friday, Dec. 17.
ESPN Classic will feature various reairs of telecasts surrounding UConn’s Record Run. Highlights include:
The series of The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfect Monday, Dec. 20, starting at 3 p.m., showing the four episodes in consecutive timeslots
Connecticut’s 88th win of the streak – a victory over No. 10 Ohio State at the Maggie Dixon Classic on Sunday, Dec. 19. The reairs will begin Sunday, Dec. 19 at 10 p.m.
UConn’s national championship wins over Stanford (2010) and Louisville (2009) will be aired several times on Wednesday, Dec. 22, in addition to the Huskies’ games from this season vs. Baylor (original airdate Nov. 16), vs. Ohio State (Dec. 19) and vs. Florida State (Dec. 21)
A milestone day of programming Thursday, Dec. 23, including Eddie Robinson’s 400th win, Joe Paterno’s 400th win, SportsCentury: John Wooden, Penn State women’s volleyball national championship title and streak, and several additional moments.
ESPN Classic schedule
Date Time (ET) Program
Sun., Dec 19
10 p.m. Game No. 88: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 10 Ohio State
Mon., Dec 20
1 p.m. Game #88: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 10 Ohio State
3 p.m. The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfection – Episode 1
3:30 p.m. The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfection – Episode 2
4 p.m. The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfection – Episode 3
4:30 p.m. The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfection – Episode 4
5 p.m. Ohio State vs. Connecticut – Dec. 19, 2010
Wed, Dec 22
Midnight 2010 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Stanford
2 a.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
7 a.m. Game No. 80: No. 1 Connecticut vs. then-No. 2 Baylor
9 a.m. 2009 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Louisville
11 a.m. 2010 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Stanford
1 p.m. Game No. 88: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 10 Ohio State
3 p.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
5 p.m. 2009 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Louisville
7 p.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
9 p.m. 2010 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Stanford
11 p.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
Thur, Dec 23
11 a.m. Eddie Robinson’s 400th win
1 p.m. Joe Paterno’s 400th win
3 p.m. Barry Bonds passes Hank Aaron
5 p.m. Cal Ripken passes Lou Gehrig
7 p.m. SportsCentury: John Wooden
7:30 p.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
9:30 p.m. Up Close Classics: John Wooden
10 p.m. Jimmie Johnson’s 5th NASCAR Sprint Cup title
Fri, Dec 24
1 a.m. Penn State Volleyball National Championship Game
The sellout will be the first for a UConn home game since Feb. 13 when St. John's came to Gampel Pavilion and first for a game at the XL Center since the Dec. 23, 2009 game against Stanford.
The fans aren't the only ones showing an interest as 65 media have been credentialed for the game which is more than twice the amount for a normal UConn home game.
Also, a reminder that the game has been moved to ESPN2 which should please those who don't get ESPNU.
Also, here's some of what ESPN has planned to promote tomorrow's game:
The Final Four studio team of Trey Wingo, Kara Lawson and Carolyn Peck will host an hour-long pregame show on Tuesday beginning at 6 p.m. and additional post-game segments – all from the XL Center.
ESPNU will conduct five consecutive hours of UConn programming leading up to the ESPN2 pregame special on Tuesday titled "UConn’s Record Run: The Climb – UConn’s Quest for Perfection" at 1 p.m. The four part, two-hour series was a behind-the-scenes look into the 2009-10 season and was televised during the 2010 postseason.
UConn’s Record Run: Baylor vs. UConn – Breakdown with Geno Auriemma at 3 p.m. The veteran coach sat down with Doris Burke to analyze Connecticut’s 65-64 win over then-No. 2 Baylor on Nov. 16
UConn’s Record Run: UConn Legends Roundtable, a half-hour show starting at 5 p.m. Doris Burke hosts a forum with former Connecticut All-Americans – Rebecca Lobo, Jen Rizzotti and Sue Bird, in addition to current UConn All-American Maya Moore. The group will discuss UConn’s record run, Auriemma’s coaching style and much more
UConn’s Record Run: Debating the Streak, a half-hour special beginning at 5:30 p.m. Hosted by Trey Wingo, the show will contain segments featuring discussion topic about UConn’s streak from some of ESPN’s most popular daytime programming – PTI, First Take, SportsNation, Mike & Mike and Jim Rome is Burning.
Segment highlights include:
Former Division I head coach Bob Knight saw numerous student-athletes compete during his 35-year coaching career. Knight took time to analyze Maya Moore’s signature moves from a recent game and said – “Maya Moore is as complete a basketball player, as in my experience, I have ever seen.”
A feature comparing Auriemma and Wooden, using Coach Wooden’s “Pyramid of Success”;
A SportsScience piece dealing with the numbers of the streak and the many surprises surrounding those figures.
An abbreviated version of the Outside the Lines that was aired during last season highlighting Auriemma and his background.
Several sound bytes featuring coaches and former athletes that have been involved in monumental streaks, including Penn State volleyball head coach Russ Rose and former UCLA players Jamaal Wilkes and Marques Johnson.
Additional sound bytes from men’s and women’s basketball head coaches, including UConn’s Jim Calhoun and Notre Dame men’s coach Mike Brey and women’s coach Muffet McGraw
Clips from Auriemma’s SportCenter appearance on Thursday, Dec. 16 and Ohio State head coach Jim Foster’s First Take segment on Friday, Dec. 17.
ESPN Classic will feature various reairs of telecasts surrounding UConn’s Record Run. Highlights include:
The series of The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfect Monday, Dec. 20, starting at 3 p.m., showing the four episodes in consecutive timeslots
Connecticut’s 88th win of the streak – a victory over No. 10 Ohio State at the Maggie Dixon Classic on Sunday, Dec. 19. The reairs will begin Sunday, Dec. 19 at 10 p.m.
UConn’s national championship wins over Stanford (2010) and Louisville (2009) will be aired several times on Wednesday, Dec. 22, in addition to the Huskies’ games from this season vs. Baylor (original airdate Nov. 16), vs. Ohio State (Dec. 19) and vs. Florida State (Dec. 21)
A milestone day of programming Thursday, Dec. 23, including Eddie Robinson’s 400th win, Joe Paterno’s 400th win, SportsCentury: John Wooden, Penn State women’s volleyball national championship title and streak, and several additional moments.
ESPN Classic schedule
Date Time (ET) Program
Sun., Dec 19
10 p.m. Game No. 88: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 10 Ohio State
Mon., Dec 20
1 p.m. Game #88: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 10 Ohio State
3 p.m. The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfection – Episode 1
3:30 p.m. The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfection – Episode 2
4 p.m. The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfection – Episode 3
4:30 p.m. The Climb: UConn’s Quest for Perfection – Episode 4
5 p.m. Ohio State vs. Connecticut – Dec. 19, 2010
Wed, Dec 22
Midnight 2010 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Stanford
2 a.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
7 a.m. Game No. 80: No. 1 Connecticut vs. then-No. 2 Baylor
9 a.m. 2009 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Louisville
11 a.m. 2010 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Stanford
1 p.m. Game No. 88: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 10 Ohio State
3 p.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
5 p.m. 2009 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Louisville
7 p.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
9 p.m. 2010 National Championship Game – Connecticut vs. Stanford
11 p.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
Thur, Dec 23
11 a.m. Eddie Robinson’s 400th win
1 p.m. Joe Paterno’s 400th win
3 p.m. Barry Bonds passes Hank Aaron
5 p.m. Cal Ripken passes Lou Gehrig
7 p.m. SportsCentury: John Wooden
7:30 p.m. Game No. 89: No. 1 Connecticut vs. No. 14 Florida State
9:30 p.m. Up Close Classics: John Wooden
10 p.m. Jimmie Johnson’s 5th NASCAR Sprint Cup title
Fri, Dec 24
1 a.m. Penn State Volleyball National Championship Game
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