Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)
UConn returns home to celebrations, vandalism on campus
STORRS, CONN. >> UConn coach Dan Hurley let the moment envelope him Tuesday on the 40-mile ride from Bradley International Airport back to campus watching the fans who hung signs from highway overpasses and lined the streets leading into Storrs.
More than 7,000 people gathered inside Gampel Pavilion, Connecticut’s home arena, to greet the team Tuesday afternoon with raucous cheers and standing ovations in a celebration of Monday’s win over San Diego State. It was the program’s fifth NCAA title in the last 24 years — the most of any program in college basketball.
“This is a big deal,” Hurley said. “The NCAA Tournament is a big deal. Playing in the Final Four is a big deal. And obviously basketball is a big deal to the people of Connecticut. Men’s and women’s basketball, it’s the pro sports team of the state and you just see the incredible pride that people have in their Huskies.”
Junior guard Andre Jackson said he got emotional just looking at the spot in the rafters where his team’s banner will hang alongside those commemorating the school’s four other men’s championships and 11 women’s titles.
“It’s literally basketball country,” he said. “There’s not much else to do out here. That’s a part of the reason why I came here, was the environment, just being around the championship legacy programs and around so many greats that have come through this place.”
The Huskies landed at Bradley International Airport in Connecticut shortly after 3 p.m. and were given a police escort for the trip east to the campus.
Students began lining up outside Gampel Pavilion at about the same time and waited for about 2 1/2 hours for the team to arrive.
“As a student, it makes you really proud to be from Connecticut and to go to UConn,” said Jacob Levy, a 20-year-old sophomore from Woodbridge. “We’re a blue blood, 100%. I was saying that before even last night. We’re the most successful program of the last 25 years. I don’t think there’s any debate now.”
But not all of the celebrating was joyous.
Following the game Monday, some UConn fans pulled down signs and light poles, smashed windows and caused other damage on campus.
Fifteen people had been arrested Tuesday and 16 were taken to the hospital during the celebrations.