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The William O'Neill Athletic and Convocation Center (O'Neill Center) is an 80,000-square-foot (7,400 m 2) multi-purpose athletic complex, at Western Connecticut State University, in Danbury, Connecticut. Named after William O'Neill, the O'Neill Center was completed in 1995 and has since been home to WestConn's basketball and volleyball teams.
The (Western) Connecticut Hawks are a women's professional tackle football team in the Women's Football Alliance in Division III. The Hawks play at Kaplanis Memorial Fields in Danbury. Northern Connecticut Nightmare The Northern Connecticut Nightmare are a developmental women's tackle football team in the Women's Football Alliance.
Danbury, Connecticut ... Connecticut Post high school sports page; FCIAC Football Blog Archived 2008-11-07 at the Wayback Machine This page was last edited on 30 ...
The Danbury Jr. Hat Tricks are a USA Hockey-sanctioned junior ice hockey organization based in Danbury, Connecticut. The organization has junior teams in the Tier II North American Hockey League and the Tier III North American 3 Hockey League , both of which play home games at the Danbury Ice Arena .
Following their first loss of the 2024 WNBA season, the Connecticut Sun rebounded with an 89-72 win over the Indiana Fever. Sun hold Caitlin Clark to 10 points, rebound from first loss with win ...
Westside Middle School Academy is a middle school located in the city of Danbury, Connecticut, United States. The school has approximately between 715 and 750 students from grade 6 to grade 8. [2] The school offers various sports for all grades such as basketball and soccer as well as track and field. There is also a band and engineering ...
Top weather news for Friday, Jan. 17, 2025: Another winter storm set to dump snow on the East this weekend as major cities across the Great Lakes and I-95 corridor brace for th… Fox Weather 4 ...
Western Connecticut State College, now known as Western Connecticut State University, established its college football team in 1969, initially named the Western Connecticut Indians. The team's first head coach was Jim Krayeske , who guided them to a 2–2–1 record during their debut season in the Freedom Football League. [ 5 ]