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Connecticut
returns home as champs
By Donna Tommelleo
Associated Press
STORRS,
Conn. The national champion Connecticut Huskies took a final
lap around Gampel Pavilion on Monday night, high-fiving fans who
waited for hours to welcome them home.
The
Huskies beat Oklahoma 82-70 on Sunday night in San Antonio for the
third national title. They finished 39-0, the second perfect season
in school history.
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CAMPUS
UConns Sue Bird takes down the net in a win over Old
Dominion last week. UConn, who claimed its third national
title, was welcomed back home in front of a rally.
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I
realize what weve done and what weve accomplished, but
at the same time its kind of weird that Ive played my
last game. That part hasnt sunk
in yet, said Sue Bird, the AP Player of the Year.
Senior
starters Bird, Tamika Williams, Asjha Jones and Swin Cash took turns
thanking the crowd and their coaches. Sophomore starter Diana Taurasi
captured most of the action with a video camera.
They
and coach Geno Auriemma watched with the nearly 7,000 fans as highlights
of the championship game played on scoreboard screens.
Dawn
Riquier-Shayer, a wheelchair-bound fan from nearby Willimantic,
handed Jones a sign as the 6-foot-2 forward greeted the crowd. Jones
couldnt agree more with its message, We didnt
shock the world, we were simply the best.
There
was never one moment in the season where I thought we were going
to lose, Jones said.
Riquier-Shayer
called Jones the heart and soul of the team and grew
tearful
as she remembered the much-heralded senior class and its past four
years.
You
put those girls with any other coach and you wouldnt have
this result, she said. Anybody can coach basketball,
but Geno Auriemma molds them as people.
The
group hug started hours earlier when the team arrived at Bradley
International Airport. About 1,000 fans gathered for the homecoming
that had all the feel of a festival music, painted faces
and lots of folks out for a good time.
The
Huskies plane touched down shortly before 5 p.m. and taxied
to the gathering place. The fans burst into applause and cheers
as the team got off the plane. Among those waiting was Gov. John
G. Rowland.
On
behalf of the state, we want to thank you for a wonderful season,
Rowland said. Thank you for all you do on the court. Thank
you for all you do off the court.
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