September 09, 2010 |
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nydailynews.com
“I swear to God I’m [expletive] going to take this [expletive] ball and shove it down your [expletive] throat, you hear that? I swear to God.” According to ESPN online reports, these were the words of Serena Williams during her 2009 semi-finals match against the Belgian player Kim Cjisters.
Zumba.com
Starting on Sunday Sept. 26, 2010, free Zumba classes will be held every Sunday in Konover Marketplace at 6:30 p.m. as well as every Monday in Gengras Student Union at 5:30 p.m.
NBA.com
Located only a few minutes away from campus in the heart of Downtown Hartford, the XL Center is home to the Hartford Wolf Pack American League Hockey team, the UCONN Huskies and the America East Basketball Championship along with having hosted a myriad of concerts, sporting events and exhibitions, from
HARTFORD SPORTS INFORMATION
Hartford’s losing streak continued this past weekend when the volleyball team participated in the Toyota Classic hosted by UConn. The Hawks suffered two tough losses bringing their season record to 0-7.
ADAM MANISON
The University of Hartford men’s soccer team celebrated their first victory of the season on Tuesday, Sept. 7. The third game of Hartford’s 2010 season ended in a 2-0 victory over their state-rivals, the Quinnipiac University Bobcats, played in Hawk-territory.
The University of Hartford Hawks’ club paintball team finished No. 8 in Nationals last year and No. 1 in New England; this sentence should say it all.
Hartford Sports Information
The University of Hartford men’s basketball team traveled across the world last week, all the way down-under to Australia to participate in a six-game tournament at the Australian Institute of Sport.
Hartford Sports Information
The men’s soccer team fell 3-2 in their season opener at Boston College on Sept. 1.
BuzzyTime.com
From high-profile trades to flourishing young rookies, professional sports were buzzing in the news this summer.
According to a recent study conducted by the Hasbro Children’s Hospital in Rhode Island, the number of emergency room visits for youth athletes has increased by nearly 200 percent over the past ten years; nearly one half of these sport-related concussions, fractures, tears and strains in youth athletes were preventable