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Mike Lawlor – former Connecticut State Representative (1987–2011) Martin Looney – Connecticut State Senator, Pres. pro tem. (1993–present) Konstantina Lukes – former Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts (2007–2010) Shaun McNally – former Connecticut State Representative (1987–1992) Chris Murphy – U.S. Senator for Connecticut ...
Pages in category "University of Connecticut alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 546 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
First-overall selection and UConn women's basketball alumna Diana Taurasi was named WNBA Most Valuable Player in 2009. Tina Charles was the third UConn player to be selected first overall, in 2010. She was named WNBA Most Valuable Player in 2012. The fourth UConn alumna to be selected first overall, Maya Moore was the 2014 WNBA Most Valuable ...
Heldman coached the following year, but resigned after the first game of the 1935–36 season, a loss to the school's alumni. Heldman finished with a 19–42 overall record. J. O. Christian coached the remainder of the 1935–36 season, finishing with a 3–10 record as interim head coach. [15]
Huskies of Honor is a recognition program sponsored by the University of Connecticut (UConn). Similar to a hall of fame, it honors the most significant figures in the history of the UConn Huskies—the university's athletic teams—especially the men's and women's basketball teams.
Will Beatty was the first UConn draftee to play for a Super Bowl-winning team: the 2011 New York Giants. [Note 3] [Note 4] Quarterback Dan Orlovsky was drafted in the 5th round in the 2005 NFL draft by the Detroit Lions. [11] Darius Butler was the first UConn alumnus to be selected in the second round of the NFL draft, in 2009.
University of Connecticut alumni (2 C, 545 P) UConn Huskies athletic directors (9 P) C. UConn Huskies coaches (12 C) F. University of Connecticut faculty (301 P) P.
This is a list of notable alumni of Connecticut College. Literature and poetry. Michael Collier ('76): Poet Laureate of Maryland, 2001–2004; ...