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Magic Johnson's #33 was retired by Michigan State Michael Jordan's #23 was retired by North Carolina Larry Bird's #33, retired by Indiana State in 2004 Bill Russell's #6 was retired by San Francisco Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's #33, retired by UCLA in 1990 Julius Erving's #32, retired by UMass Jerry West's #44, retired by West Virginia Charles Barkley's #34, number retired by Auburn in 2001 John ...
Two men's basketball players have had their numbers retired at UConn. For more than a century, UConn's basketball programs did not have any retired numbers. On December 7, 2018, UConn announced that the #34 worn by Ray Allen —along with the #50 worn by UConn women's basketball star Rebecca Lobo —would be the first-ever to be permanently ...
This is a list of the seasons completed by the UConn Huskies men's basketball team. UConn has fielded a men's college basketball team since 1900. The team played in the Athletic League of New England State Colleges from 1900 to 1923, in the New England Conference from 1923 to 1946, and then in the Yankee Conference from 1946 to 1976.
🏀 UConn Men's Basketball: 2 National Championships, ... By the numbers: The Lions have more touchdowns ... Despite his retirement, fans still voted Magic into the 1992 All-Star Game, where he ...
In January 2001, Allen was named honorary captain of the 25-member UConn All-Century Basketball Team. [10] In February 2007, he was an inaugural inductee in the UConn men's basketball "Huskies of Honor" recognition program. [12] In March 2019, his number 34 jersey was retired by UConn. [13]
2023–24 UConn Huskies men's basketball team; 2024–25 UConn Huskies men's basketball team This page was last edited on 1 June 2021, at 23:26 (UTC). Text is ...
Rudy Carlton Gay Jr. (born August 17, 1986) [1] is an American former professional basketball player. The forward played college basketball for the UConn Huskies before being selected eighth overall in the 2006 NBA draft by the Houston Rockets; he was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies days later. [2] He was named to the 2007 All-Rookie First Team.
UConn men's basketball was once a regional power, winning 18 Yankee Conference championships between 1947 and 1975, including 12 by Hugh Greer. In 1979, UConn was one of the seven founding schools of the American Athletic Conference (then known as the Big East Conference), which was originally created to focus on basketball, and the last ...