Men’s Basketball: Sanogo and Huskies crash Pirates’ senior night

About 10 months ago, the Huskies got a commitment from Adama Sanogo, who was leaning towards Seton Hall before UConn head coach Dan Hurley and his staff flipped him. Now, Sanogo is playing a key role in clinching the No. 3 seed in the Big East Tournament for the Huskies on Seton Hall’s court with a 69-58 victory. | Originally published March 4, 2021

Men’s Basketball: UConn loses absolute heartbreaker to No. 9 Creighton

Heading into Sunday’s game, redshirt-junior R.J. Cole was a perfect 4-for-4 from the charity stripe. Through the first 39 minutes and 48 seconds of the game against Creighton, he added another six makes on six attempts. Winning by two, with 11 seconds left in regulation, Cole found himself standing at the line once again with a chance to ice the game. | Originally published December 21, 2020

Men’s Basketball: Huskies win ugly game vs. UHart

The only thing louder than the Gampel Pavilion speakers was the referee’s whistle every time UConn committed a foul. Usually dampened by the roar of the crowd, the ref’s whistle pierced through a practically empty arena every time UConn committed a foul — 24 times to be exact. Even though the Huskies won 69-57, it’s clear there’s a lot of work to be done. | Originally published November 28, 2020

Jeff Pearlman talks his new book, ‘Three-Ring Circus’

Kobe Bryant. Shaquille O’Neal. Phil Jackson. The Los Angeles Lakers of the late 1990s and early 2000s were a collection of some of the most volatile teams of all-time. But that didn’t matter. Throughout all the arguments, fighting and drama that went down both publicly and privately, they found a way to win three-straight titles just one year removed from Phil’s second three-peat with the Bulls. Somehow, it worked. Until it didn’t. | Originally published September 16, 2020