허스키스 오브 아너
Huskies of Honor허스키스 오브 아너(Huskies of Honor)는 코네티컷 대학교(UConn)가 후원하는 인정 프로그램이다.명예의 전당과 비슷하게, 그것은 UConn Huskies의 역사상 가장 중요한 인물들, 특히 남녀 농구팀들을 기린다.첫 수상자 두개의 별도 의식의 2006–07 시즌 중 가입되 13남자 농구 선수들, 여성은 10명의 농구 선수이며 그들 두 coaches—Jim 칼훈과 Geno Auriemma—and 두 players—Ray. 앨런과 레베카 Lobo—are도 네이스미스 농구 명예의 전당에 봉안된 이 4감독 등이 있다.[1][3][4][5]이후 여자 농구 선수 9명, 남자 농구 선수 7명, 전국 챔피언 팀 5명, 여자 농구 보조 코치 1명, 운동 감독 1명의 영예를 안았다.
남자 농구는 1901년 코네티컷 농과대학으로 알려진 이후 코네티컷 대학에서 열렸다.[6]허스키스는 휴 그리어 감독에 의해 처음으로 성공을 거두었는데, 그는 16년 동안 팀을 12번의 양키 컨퍼런스 챔피언십, 7번의 전국 대학 육상 협회(NCAA) 토너먼트 출전권, 그리고 1962-63년 대학 농구 시즌에 갑자기 사망하기 전에 한 번의 전국 초청 토너먼트로 이끌었다.[4]그러나 1985년 칼훈이 대학 농구 프로그램을 인수하고 나서야 UConn은 지역 농구 강국에서 국가적으로 유명한 강자로 성장했다.[7]칼훈 산하에서는 UConn이 3차례 전국대회(1999, 2004, 2011), 7차례의 빅이스트 토너먼트, 10차례의[Note 1] 빅이스트 정규시즌 우승을 차지했고, 26명의 전 선수들을 미국프로농구(NBA)에 출전시켰다.[9][10][11][12]칼훈 감독의 은퇴에 이어 케빈 올리 신임 감독이 2014년 UConn을 4번째 전국대회 우승으로 이끌게 됐다.[13]
여자농구는 1985년 아우림마가 도착하기 전까지 UConn에서 주요 스포츠가 아니었다.그의 지도 아래 UConn은 무패 시즌 말기 6개, 2013-16년 4회 연속 우승 등 11개 국가 타이틀을 따내며 전례 없는 성공을 거뒀다.[14]허스키스는 2014-17년[15] 111경기, 2008-10년 90경기로 NCAA 디비전 1 농구 역사상 가장 긴 2연패를 기록하고 있다.[16]코네티컷의 여자 농구 강국 테네시와의 경쟁은 이 스포츠에서 가장 유명한 것 중 하나이다.[17]전 UConn 여자 농구선수 26명이 미국여자프로농구(WNBA)에 진출했으며 2002년 수 버드, 2004년 다이애나 타우라시, 2010년 티나 찰스, 2011년 마야 무어, 2016년 브레나 스튜어트 등 5명이 WNBA 드래프트에서 1순위로 뽑혔다.[18][19][20]스튜어트, 모리야 제퍼슨, 모건 턱은 2016년 드래프트에서 처음 3명을 뽑았는데, 이는 처음으로 주요 종목 드래프트에서 같은 대학 출신의 3명이 1-2-3으로 선발된 것이다.[20]
Harry A에는 Huskies of Honor의 멤버들을 기리는 플래카드가 걸려 있다. UConn 농구의 캠퍼스 홈 코트인 감펠 파빌리온.각 영예인에 대한 추가 정보는 상단 스탠드와 하단 스탠드 사이의 중앙홀에 표시된다.[21]
존경하는 국민 여러분
네이스미스 기념 농구 명예의 전당 입성 |
남자 농구
여자 농구
관리자
아니요. | 이름 | 포지션 | 계절들[주2] | 고향 | 인덕티드 |
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— | 존 토너 | 운동 감독 | 1969–87[88] | 매사추세츠 주 낸터킷[89] | [88] 2월 28일 | 2009년
미래의 영예인
UConn 관계자들은 남자 농구 동창인 벤 고든이 가까운 미래에 허스키스 오브 아너에 추가될 것이라고 말했다.이 대학은 고든이 감펠관에서 열리는 남자 농구 경기에서 언제 입학식에 참석할 수 있을지를 결정하기 위해 고든과 협력하고 있다.[36]
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외부 링크
위키미디어 커먼스는 UConn Huskies 농구와 관련된 미디어를 보유하고 있다. |
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