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  1. Apr 3, 2023 · What is this UConn Huskies Logo? 2023 UConn Huskies Men`s Basketball National Champions logo. Features the Husky Head logo above arched National Champions above a lone star (representing the state of Texas) atop a basketball surrounded by arched NCAA Men`s Basketball and 2023 in navy blue, red, and silver. A space motif can be found in the design.

  2. UConn ultimately continued to rise as a national program throughout the 1990s, winning five more Big East regular season and three more Big East tournament championships, as well as making the Elite Eight twice (1995, 1998) prior to their 1998–99 national championship season.

  3. Jan 17, 2023 · Friendly Husky: 1981-2002. This vintage logo was associated with UConn athletics in the 1980s and 1990s and is a bit friendlier than the previous version. This Husky will likely evoke memories of Ray Allen, Rip Hamilton, and Rebecca Lobo in UConn uniforms. Classic Blue and White Husky: 2002-2012. This version of the Husky added more detail to ...

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  4. The men's team has won two NCAA national championships, in 1981 and 2000, and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America named the undefeated 1948 team the national champion. The 2000 team was known for its stellar depth on the bench including the likes of Garrett Grinsfelder, Michael Rueda, and Ryan Brown, who exuded the team's "never say die" attitude.

    • Jonathan I
    • Jonathan II
    • Jonathan III
    • Jonathan IV
    • Jonathan V
    • Jonathan VII
    • Jonathan VIII
    • Jonathan IX Or Jonathan X
    • Jonathan Xi
    • Jonathan XII

    In 1934 Rhode Island's ram mascot was kidnapped and the story gained interest in bringing a live animal mascot to Connecticut State College. A student poll selected the husky to be the college's mascot and thus, in January 1935, Connecticut State College's first husky mascot arrived at the campus in Storrs. Jonathan's I's grandfather had accompanie...

    Jonathan II debuted November 8, 1935, at a pep rally prior to the annual football rivalry game against Rhode Island. Jonathan II was an Eskimo Husky, and cousin to the original Jonathan. Jonathan made his presence felt in September 1936. He scared Brown University's live bear mascotseverely and chased the bear up a tree. Jonathan II made Brown's be...

    Jonathan III made his debut November 8, 1947, against Rhode Island in football. Jonathan III is best known for chasing Yale's bulldog mascot around the Yale Bowl. Other sources claim that Handsome Dan VI growled when introduced to Jonathan III, but turned and fled when Jonathan stepped closer. Before arriving in Storrs, Jonathan traveled to Antarct...

    Jonathan IV arrived on campus in 1949. He was a Siberian-Eskimo-Samoyed mix with greyish markings. His first football game was against Yale, and he bit their bulldog mascot on the nose. In 1951, Jonathan IV traveled to Madison Square Garden, NYC in to accompany the men's basketball team in their first NCAA tournament appearance. While there he rece...

    Jonathan V made his appearance as the UConn mascot in 1959. However, he was not able to handle the noise and commotion of large crowds. This made appearances at football games unpleasant for Jonathan V, where he would roll onto his back and moan at the loud noises. News reports refer to Jonathan V as "shell shocked". Jonathan V was retired in 1963....

    In March 1965, Jonathan VII came to campus as a gift from the student body of the University of Alaska. The University of Alaska wanted to repay UConn for their assistance following a devastating earthquake in Alaska. The beautiful all-white husky almost became the last animal mascot for UConn. He wore a dog tag labeled "Number One," serving as a s...

    As Jonathan VII was being retired, the university was introducing Jonathan VIII. Finally, in 1989, university trustees officially recognized the Husky dog as the official mascot of UConn athletics. Jonathan VIII lived on the farm of Richard Rogers, a retired army officer living in Willington. He was said to shy away from men but loved the company o...

    Jonathan IX arrived on campus in July 1991, and began his stay with Alpha Phi Omega. However, before his debut to the student body, the fraternity stated the husky was not Jonathan IX but actually Jonathan X. Alpha Phi Omega's theory was that two huskies served as Jonathan VIII and the mascot's name needed to reflect this. There are no public recor...

    Jonathan XI arrived with about as much momentum a husky pup can arrive on campus. He made his debut 2 weeks after the unveiling of the majestic husky dog statue, and a month after the UConn Women's basketball team won its first NCAA National Championship. Jonathan XI retired in 2001 but continued to represent UConn in a positive manner by participa...

    Jonathan XII made his debut in 2001. He continued the UConn tradition of being a majestically brilliant all white husky that was cared for by Alpha Phi Omega. Jonathan XII was unable to deal with large crowds, and seemed stressed with being surrounded by large crowds. This became an issue because of UConn growing athletic prowess at the time. Durin...

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · UConn men's basketball is attempting to win back-to-back national titles for the first time since Florida in 2006 and 2007. ... They won a national championship in 2011 and 2014, and most recently ...

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