Hawks Defend New Turf

Students, alumni, and friends of University of Hartford athletics all gathered for the first home game of the season on Al-Marzook Field's new all-weather turf. The women's soccer team made it a perfect evening with a 2-0 victory over its opponent, La Salle University. The renovation of Al-Marzook Field marks the first completed project in the university's Home Field Advantage campaign. Next will come an on-campus baseball field and a relocated softball field-both to be completed in time for the spring 2006 season

To Italy, with Game

Four wins. Two countries. Countless memories. When the University of Hartford women's basketball team headed across the Atlantic Aug. 19-30, it marked the first time that a Hawks Division I athletic team has competed abroad. With stays in Rome, Venice, and Lake Como, the group also had brief stopovers in Siena, Verona, and Lugano, Switzerland. On the court, the Hawks were a perfect 4-0, defeating three Italian teams and a Swiss squad.

World-Class Soccer Coach Comes Home to Hartford

Dan Gaspar, who attended the University of Hartford from 1974 to 1977, has enjoyed a long and distinguished career coaching world-class athletes on championship soccer teams in Europe. As one of the top goalkeeper coaches in the world, Gaspar helped lead European Champions FC Porto of Portugal to a World International Championship in Japan this past season.

UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD 2005-06 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

Men's and Women's Basketball schedules for the 2005-2006 season.

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