
Mike Anthony
Senior Sports Enterprise Reporter at Hearst Connecticut Media Group
Senior Sports Enterprise Reporter @Hearst CT Media Group. Writing UConn and all things Connecticut at https://t.co/KeOS0Rgndh.
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1 week ago |
nhregister.com | Mike Anthony
So much surrounding Paige Bueckers, but nothing within her, has changed in recent weeks. College became a vibrant new professional world. The NCAA became the WNBA. Storrs became Arlington, Tex. The UConn Huskies became the Dallas Wings. And Geno Auriemma, for purposes of this discussion, became Chris Koclanes, a first-year head coach who is just setting out on an exploration of Bueckers’ teasingly mischievous personality.
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1 week ago |
ctinsider.com | Mike Anthony
So much surrounding Paige Bueckers, but nothing within her, has changed in recent weeks. College became a vibrant new professional world. The NCAA became the WNBA. Storrs became Arlington, Tex. The UConn Huskies became the Dallas Wings. And Geno Auriemma, for purposes of this discussion, became Chris Koclanes, a first-year head coach who is just setting out on an exploration of Bueckers' teasingly mischievous personality.
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1 week ago |
ctinsider.com | Mike Anthony
Armand "Bob" Dikranian will be the center of attention May 21 when the Southern Connecticut men's soccer program - the one he built from scratch in the 1960s - celebrates his career during a fundraising banquet in Prospect. The event is labeled, "A night to honor a legend." Dikranian had talked some ambitious SCSU organizers, former coach Ray Reid and current coach Kevin Anderson among them, out of holding such an event last year. There was no getting out of it two years in a row.
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1 week ago |
krmsradio.com | Mike Anthony
Following two consecutive years of decline, the Rural and Farm Finance Policy Analysis Center at the University of Missouri is projecting a recovery in net farm income for this spring. The report, which is published twice a year, analyzes cash receipts, production data, government payments and other factors. Missouri's 2025 net farm income is projected at $4.69 billion, a 9% increase from 2024.
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2 weeks ago |
ctinsider.com | Mike Anthony
Mike Nardi was introduced to the Connecticut media Wednesday morning, officially adding UConn Guy to Villanova Guy and Jersey Guy as the most visible portions of his professional and life experiences. He's 40, old school on one hand and new school on another, blended in that he's come through college basketball as a player and coach at a time when it's been necessary to straddle a fault line. On one side, how the sport used to be. On the other, what it's become.
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“I'm still the same joyful, childish, annoying -- but very motivated, hungry and humble -- player that I hope to continue to be. I don't think that's changed much, the way I build relationships. It's just a continued thing with different people.” https://t.co/uc9ZZlXFum

"It's not as much time with Dan, Kimani, Luke and Mike as it is being in my office doing work as an individual. I see them in the morning, throughout the day, at night. We talk constantly. I'm there all the time. But it's a different perspective for sure.” https://t.co/WVwYWTqF3L

RT @ManthonyHearst: Jay Wright saw greatness in new UConn assistant Mike Nardi. “Changed our program.” https://t.co/Mo0xC8Nn0N