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  2. Storrs, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Storrs[1] (/ stɔːrz / storz) is a village [2] and census-designated place (CDP) [1] in the town of Mansfield in eastern Tolland County, Connecticut, United States. The village is part of the Capitol Planning Region. The population was 15,979 at the 2020 census. Storrs is dominated economically and demographically by the main campus of the ...

  3. UConn Huskies football - Wikipedia

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    The UConn Huskies football team is a college football team that represents the University of Connecticut in the sport of American football. The team competes in NCAA Division I FBS as an independent. Connecticut first fielded a team in 1896, and participated in Division I-AA until 1999. The Huskies began their two-year Division I-A transition ...

  4. UConn Huskies - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 team was known for its stellar depth on the bench including the likes of Garrett Grinsfelder, Michael Rueda, and Ryan Brown, who exuded the team's "never say die" attitude. The men's team won back to back Big East championships in (2004 and 2005). As of 2011 UConn led the nation in total attendance in eight of the preceding 12 seasons.

  5. Memorial Stadium (Storrs) - Wikipedia

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    16,200. Tenants. Connecticut Huskies (NCAA) 1953–2002. Memorial Stadium was a stadium in Storrs, Connecticut. It was primarily used for American football, and was the home field of the University of Connecticut football team between 1953 and 2002. The team's current home is Rentschler Field in East Hartford. It was built for UConn's move up ...

  6. University of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The University of Connecticut (UConn) is a public land-grant research university system with its main campus in Storrs, Connecticut. It was founded in 1881 as the Storrs Agricultural School, named after two benefactors. In 1893, the school became a public land grant college, then took its current name in 1939.

  7. 1898 Storrs Aggies football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1898 Storrs Aggies football team represented Storrs Agricultural College, now the University of Connecticut, in the 1898 college football season. This was the third year that the school fielded a football team. The Aggies played their first season with a head coach, E. S. Mansfield, and completed the season with a record of 0–3. [1][2]

  8. Player escort - Wikipedia

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    Player escort. Player escort (also called match mascot or child mascot) is a child who accompanies a football player entering the pitch. Player escorts hold hands with the footballer while they walk in and stay with the player during the playing of the national anthem. The children are usually between 6 and 18 years old.

  9. Kyle Walker - Wikipedia

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    Kyle Andrew Walker [4] was born on 28 May 1990 [5] in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, [6] and is of Jamaican descent on his father's side. [7] He grew up in the Sharrow area of the city, [ 8 ] and attended Porter Croft Infant & Junior School, followed by High Storrs School until 2006.