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Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT) at the University of Connecticut is a professional theatre run by the Department of Dramatic Arts, a part of the School of Fine Arts. The complex is located on the main UConn campus in Storrs, Connecticut .
The Center also houses the Jorgensen Gallery, devoted mostly to regional artists, and the 485-seat Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre, featuring performances by the Connecticut Repertory Theatre. [3] The Center was named for UConn president Albert N. Jorgensen, who oversaw construction. The Center's director is Rodney Rock. [4]
Solo Ball scored a career-high 23 points and No. 19 UConn held off Butler 80-78 in overtime Tuesday night. Alex Karaban added 19 points, seven rebounds, six assists and three blocks for the ...
It was named after industrialist and 1943 UConn graduate Harry A. Gampel, a philanthropist who walked with Martin Luther King Jr., and who donated $1 million for the construction of the arena. It is about 216,000 sq ft (20,100 m 2). Gampel Pavilion is the primary home to the UConn Huskies men's basketball and women's basketball teams.
Liam McNeeley scored 17 points and No. 25 UConn came back from an early deficit to beat No. 15 Baylor 76-72 on Wednesday night in the Big 12-Big East Battle. Samson Johnson had 13 points for UConn ...
The Huskies play their home games at the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion on-campus in Storrs, Connecticut and the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. The Huskies are seeking to become the first team to win three straight national championships since UCLA won seven straight championships from 1966–67 to 1972–73.
On Tuesday, UConn basketball coach Dan Hurley was scrutinized for berating an official in the Huskies' 80-78 victory over Butler. Following what he thought was a missed foul call on a defensive ...
Gampel Pavilion during a UConn men's basketball game against Houston on February 28, 2016. UConn entered the 2015–16 season ranked #20 in the AP Top 25 poll. [130] The Huskies started 4–0 and climbed to #18 in the poll. However, they dropped three of their next four, losing to Syracuse, #10 Gonzaga and #6 Maryland, and fell out the top 25.