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Breanna Stewart prepares for her debut with the Connecticut Huski...
Graham HaysShe's a 6-foot-4 freshman forward who has yet to score her first point for UConn. But if the Huskies are to be more than the best of the rest after Baylor, it's likely to have a lot to do with Breanna Stewart.
Story | Conversation | November 06, 2012 -
Women's Final Four 2012 -- Chris Dailey helps Connecticut Huskies...
Graham HaysFrom working with UConn's post players to playing mother hen to coordinating recruiting efforts, Chris Dailey's imprint on Huskies is obvious.
Story | Conversation | March 29, 2012 -
Women's basketball: Nebraska Huskers' Kelsey Griffin gets vote fo...
Graham HaysMaya Moore is the most talented. Tina Charles has made the biggest impact on the best team. But this season's player of the year could go to Nebraska's Kelsey Griffin.
Story | Conversation | February 08, 2010 -
Stephanie Labbe's Olympic adventure
Graham HaysSTORRS, Conn. -- Roughly two out of every three people in the world watched some portion of the Olympics, but few had a better vantage point than University of Connecticut senior Stephanie Labbe. One of the top goalkeepers in the college game, the St...
Blog | Conversation | September 07, 2008 -
UConn's Moore up to every challenge in freshman season
Graham HaysExams. The Big East. Geno's wrath. So far, UConn freshman Maya Moore has passed every test thrown her way. Can she continue to play beyond her years in her first NCAA tournament?
Story | Conversation | March 17, 2008 -
If ever, the time is now for Houston
Graham HaysNo matter how well she played, Kalana Greene always struggled to earn the spotlight in her first two-plus seasons with the University of Connecticut. No matter how little she played, Charde Houston always had a difficult time escaping it. Now Ho...
Blog | Conversation | December 18, 2007
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UConn freshman all that and Moore
Graham HaysSome time shortly after UConn tips off its season on Sunday, you'll see exactly why freshman Maya Moore shouldn't have any problem living up to the hype as the Huskies' next great star.
Story | Conversation | November 08, 2007 -
MacIsaac, UConn short on standings but long on heart
Graham HaysAt 5-foot-2, UConn senior defender Sarah MacIsaac is easy to overlook. So are the No. 16 Huskies. But records and rankings don't measure heart -- and that could be the difference in the NCAA Tournament.
Story | Conversation | October 19, 2007 -
Early returns say UConn could be something special
Graham HaysA sleeping giant appears to be awakening in Storrs, Conn., where the Huskies look like a title contender.
Story | Conversation | November 03, 2006 -
Notre Dame's perfect record records first blemish
Graham HaysUConn has been a consistent thorn in Notre Dame's side, and that trend didn't end on Friday, reports Graham Hays.
Story | Conversation | October 16, 2006 -
UConn's fate might rest in Houston's hands
Graham HaysThere might not be a more gifted player with the ball in her hands than Charde Houston. But can she break loose in the Big Dance?
Story | Conversation | March 10, 2006 -
Huskies' success depends on finding point guard
Graham HaysUConn likely won't regain its perch atop the game until the Huskies find a point guard capable of leading them.
Story | Conversation | November 02, 2005 -
Women's NCAA tournament: Early foul trouble couldn't stop Maya Mo...
Graham HaysFellow All-Americans Maya Moore and Tina Charles once again proved how much they mean to UConn's success.
Story | Conversation | March 30, 2010 -
Women's NCAA tournament: Maya Moore
Graham HaysDAYTON, Ohio -- All you really needed to know about Sunday's game between top-seeded Connecticut and fourth-seeded Iowa State was a halftime score. Not the actual halftime score displayed at University of Dayton Arena, mind you, but a tally tha...
Blog | Conversation | March 28, 2010 -
Women's college soccer sees increase in players from the United K...
Graham HaysIt's not abnormal to find a British player on an NCAA soccer roster, but the number of women crossing the Atlantic to play college ball has greatly increased over the past decade.
Story | Conversation | September 29, 2009 -
Hartford still has it
Graham HaysWEST HARTFORD, Conn. -- As it makes its way home from Connecticut, Dartmouth will drive by the turnoff on I-91 in Vermont that takes travelers north and west toward Burlington. But the message the University of Hartford sent with the Big Green in Sat...
Blog | Conversation | November 15, 2008