Hartford Courant

UConn will kick off season on the ‘Bubblevill­e’

Team will compete in Hall of Fame Women’s Challenge as part of Mohegan Sun events

- By Alexa Philippou

The Hall of Fame Women's Challenge that the UConn women will participat­e in at the end of

November is officially on and will be part of “Bubblevill­e,” a bubblelike environmen­t at Uncasville's Mohegan Sun that will host multiple basketball events to kick off the college basketball season.

All four of the schools originally slated to play — UConn, Mississipp­i State, Quinnipiac and Maine — were able to keep the tournament on their schedules, with the Huskies set to play Quinnipiac first on Nov. 28 before facing the winner of Mississipp­i-Maine the following day. Game times, television details and ticket informatio­n — suggesting some fans will be allowed in the arena — have yet to be announced.

The bubble-esque set-up, which the Courant had been previously reported as in-the-works, was officially announced Friday by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

The Legends Classic, which will host the UConn men, Vanderbilt, Southern California and BYU at Mohegan Sun on Dec. 2 and 3, will also be part of “Bubblevill­e,” which will operate from Nov. 25 through Dec. 4.

The Hall of Fame and Gazelle Group, third-party tournament organizers, have been working with Mohegan Sun officials for months to create a controlled environmen­t where teams can kick off non-conference play while “adhering to tribal, government, and NCAA health and safety protocols and testing requiremen­ts,” Friday’s announceme­nt said.

“The Hall of Fame Women’ s Challenge has been held at Mohegan Sun Arena for many years in front of the tremendous UConn fanbase. While COVID-19 has forced us to reassess many events and safety protocols, we are proud to still be hosting these four outstandin­g teams in a world-class venue,” JohnL. Doleva, President and CEO of the Basketball Hall of Fame, said in a statement. “We thank Mohegan Sun for their partnershi­p and their diligence to produce this tournament in a bubble-like atmosphere.”

Friday’s announceme­nt featured relatively scant details. But Dave Martinelli, chief marketing officer at Mohegan Sun, previously told the Courant

that organizers could stage four courts (aside from Mohegan Sun Arena itself ) in the site’s Expo Center. Each team could also have a hotel floor to itself, early plans detailed, and would be able to travel from hotel rooms to meeting spaces to courts without entering public spaces.

The UConn women have yet to release an official schedule, though Ge no Aurie mm ahas told media that non- conference match ups with Tennessee, Baylor and South Carolina are still on.

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