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    Rep. Joe Courtney touts Huskies, calls Storrs ‘college basketball capital of world’ on U.S. House floor

    By Kels Dayton, Hartford Courant,

    2024-04-15
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    U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney declared Storrs, Conn., part of the district he represents, the Basketball Capital of the World on the floor of the the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday. Hartford Courant/Hartford Courant/TNS

    It’s been acknowledged across the country, declared loudly by commentators and fans in front of hardwood floors in gyms across the U.S.

    But on Monday, Rep. Joe Courtney brought the phrase ‘College Basketball Capital of the World’ to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives .

    Courtney, a Democrat who represents eastern Connecticut and the state’s second congressional district, took the time to praise the UConn men’s basketball team during a speech on the House floor on Monday.

    “Mr. Speaker, a couple days ago on Saturday in the city of Hartford, Connecticut, the capital city of the state of Connecticut, 60,000 people gathered to celebrate the parade that was held in honor of the UConn men’s college basketball team, which again just a mere week ago on Monday swept over the University of Purdue, a very good team, and secured back to back national titles,” Courtney said, before mentioning that it was the first time a team had won consecutive championships since Florida in 2006-07, and pointing out the changes the college sports landscape has seen since then.

    “The ability of a university to repeat because of all these factors that undermine continuity was really, I think, extraordinary that the UConn men were able to, after losing three players from last year’s team to the NBA, losing other players to the portal, was still able to reload and under the amazing leadership of Coach Dan Hurley, was able to dominate both the Big East regular season tournament and then obviously the Final Four out in Phoenix, Arizona,” Courtney said. “Again, a great collection of players, some of whom again are going to be leaving soon. From Bristol, Connecticut, 7’2, sophomore, Tristen Newton, who won Big East Player of the Year, just again an amazing guard and just going to do great things when he moves up to the next level.”

    The state representative went on to praise the UConn women, who also reached the Final Four this season, for the 23rd time in program history.

    On graduation day for UConn men’s national champs, 60,000 close friends turned out in Hartford

    “Coach Geno Auriemma, who again is a genius, was able to cobble together a team when they had six players, some of their top players who suffered year-ending injuries, and somehow make it to the final four again. And they battled a great team from University of Iowa, led by Caitlin Clark, to the final minute, final seconds, showing again what an incredible competitive spirit they have.

    “Mr. Speaker, there’s still some debate that you see with the sports pundits about who is the real blue bloods of college basketball and which is the capital of the world for college basketball. There is no question, Storrs, Connecticut, the home of the UConn Huskies, which I have the honor to represent, is clearly the college basketball capital of the world. Again, the two programs have been to the Final Four in the same year five times. The men have won their sixth title, combined with 11 from the women, that’s 17 titles. There is not a single (school) anywhere close all across the country to achieve that greatness.

    “So again, it was a wonderful day on Saturday. The players deserved all of the cheering and praise that they received. And I have no doubt when Coach Hurley got up there and said his goal right now is to do a three-peat, people better keep their eye on the UConn Huskies.”

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