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A native of New Haven, Connecticut, Mansfield lettered in football, basketball, baseball, swimming, and track at New Haven High School.He then attended the Springfield YMCA College (now Springfield College), where he played football and basketball, spent a year on the swim team, was a student instructor in multiple subjects, was an American Red Cross examiner, and managed the student council.
Wilbur Cross High School is a four-year public high school in the East Rock neighborhood of New Haven, Connecticut, United States, serving ninth through twelfth grades.The school is named after Connecticut Governor Wilbur Lucius Cross and is the largest school in the New Haven Public Schools in the number of students as well as teachers.
Floyd Little Athletic Center after a high school basketball game. In 1999, a grant was provided by the Connecticut Association of Schools to construct a fieldhouse for sports. Construction was finished in 2002, and it was named the New Haven Athletic Center, later to become the Floyd Little Athletic Center in 2011. [9]
Weems grew up in Detroit, Michigan and attended New Haven High School in New Haven, Michigan, where he was a four-year starter on the basketball team. [1] As a freshman in 2015–16, he started in all 25 games and averaged 16 points, 10.7 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 4 steals and 1.8 blocks to help his team to a 22–3 record, a regional championship and the state Class B quarterfinals.
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Burrell was raised in nearby Hamden and attended Hamden High School. [1] [2] At Hamden High, in addition to basketball, Burrell was a quarterback on the football team and pitcher on the baseball team. [3] Burrell was named to the ABCA/Rawlings High School All-America Second Team as a senior in 1989. [4]
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Hotaling is the second winningest coach in University of New Haven men's basketball history. In 2014-2015, New Haven Charger, Eric Anderson became the first Northeast-10 player to be named Defensive Player of the Year for three seasons in a row with 13.1 rebounds per game and 9.85 defensive rebounds per game. [ 5 ]
United States Basketball League: Founded: 1985: Dissolved: 2001: History: Connecticut Colonels 1985 New Haven Skyhawks 1988, 1990-92 Connecticut Skyhawks 1993–1999: Arena: William H. Pitt Center 1998-99 Jonathan Law High School 1993-97 Charger Gymnasium 1991-92: Championships: 1988: Division/Conference titles: 1988, 1999