SASP Announces September Husky High Fives
STORRS, Conn. - The Student Athlete Success Program (SASP) announced the Husky High Five winners for the month of September. The Husky High Five award recognizes UConn student-athletes that demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, growth, and improvement in their commitment to succeeding in the classroom, their sport, and/or in the area of service and leadership. This award recognizes and honors students who have achieved success in these areas through hard work and dedication. When nominating for the Husky High Five, recipients are selected on the criteria of demonstrating significant achievement in their coursework despite various challenges and showing growth in the areas of academics, personal development, leadership, and service.
Student-Athletes:
Ayanna Patterson - Women's Basketball
Samuel Geisler - Men's Track & Field
Megan Warrener - Women's Hockey
Aaron Key - Football
Players Mentioned
Players Mentioned
Latest Men's Track & Field
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- Track & Field Wrap Up Crimson Tide Invitational in AlabamaTUSCALOOSA, Ala.- UConn track and field wrapped up a two day meet at the Crimson Tide Invitational, hosted by the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa this weekend.
- Track and Field Ready for Crimson Tide InvitationalSTORRS, Conn.- UConn track and field heads down to Tuscaloosa this weekend to compete in the Crimson Tide Invitational hosted by the University of Alabama.
- Muhammad and Surdej Secure BIG EAST Weekly AwardsSTORRS, Conn.- Freshman high jumper Enaji Muhammad (Branford, Conn.) and senior thrower Natalia Surdej (Lancaster, N.Y.) were respectively named BIG EAST Men's and Women's Field Athlete of the Week, the conference announced Tuesday.
- Husky Women First, Men Second in UConn Dog Fight InvitationalSTORRS- UConn men's and women's track and field returned home on Friday to host the Dog Fight Invitational, the first of two outdoor meets at the George J Sherman Family Sports Complex this season. The women secured 1st, scoring 188.5 points, 30 more than 2nd place Northeastern. The men took 2nd with 147 points, 14 points off from UAlbany's 161.
- Track & Field to Host Dog Fight Invite FridaySTORRS, Conn.- UConn track and field will host the first of three outdoor meets in Storrs on Friday, welcoming seven schools for the Dog Fight Invitational. The Huskies will recognize the contributions of thirty-six graduating seniors at the immediate conclusion of the meet.