NBA Draft Player Profile – UConn sophomore guard Jeremy Lamb
Jeremy Lamb could be the second UConn star to go into the lottery in the 2012 NBA Draft ...
Read more ›Jeremy Lamb could be the second UConn star to go into the lottery in the 2012 NBA Draft ...
Read more ›Andre Drummond is projected as the first Big East player off the board in the 2012 NBA Draft. But who should take him? ...
Read more ›UConn guard Ryan Boatright and Alabama guard Julysses Nobles hustle for a ball during the 2011 Big East/SEC Challenge. UConn defeated Arkansas 75-62 on Dec. 3. ...
Read more ›UConn junior Kemba Walker was the first Big East player off the board last year being picked up by the Charlotte Bobcats with the ninth pick overall. ...
Read more ›Former UConn forward Roscoe Smith has decided to transfer to UNLV. By making his transfer official Smith becomes the third UConn player to transfer this off season and fifth in total to leave the team. Other transfers are Alex Oriakhi to Missouri and Michael Bradley to Western Kentucky. The other players to leave UConn are Jeremy Lamb and Andre Drummond, who are both expected to be lottery picks in ...
Read more ›Earlier this week it was reported that soon-to-be UConn transfer Alex Oriakhi would visit Missouri this weekend, then Kentucky the following the weekend. But after Wednesday night, when Nerlens Noel announced he would attend Kentucky, it seems that Big Blue Nation has unintentionally bowed out of the running for the 6-foot-9 junior transfer. Oriakhi planned his visits strategically. He set them around Noel' ...
Read more ›By now it's no secret that UConn basketball is a sinking ship. The first person that jumped was Alex Oriakhi, who made it clear he would take advantage of his situation, which is to transfer and play right away. Oriakhi has gained interest from powerhouses North Carolina and Kentucky, who will be without an experience frontcourt next season. According NBCSports' Daniel Martin, Oriakhi's father said his son ...
Read more ›Omar Calhoun is the only incoming player for the UConn Huskies but if he continues to put up performances like he did in the second-annual All-American Classic, Storrs won't feel quite so lonely. Calhoun scored an event-record 26 points and lead the East over the West, 84-72. A product of Christ the King in New York, Calhoun did a little bit of everything in 20 minutes of playing time. He used his quickness ...
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