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Huskies Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Big East Conference

  • Current Division: Division I

  • Last NCAA Championship Title: 2023 vs. San Diego State

  • Cheerleading Squad: UConn Cheerleaders

  • Dance Squad: Husky Bhangra

  • Band: The UConn Husky Marching Band

  • Drumline: Sounds of Summer

  • Mascot: Jonathan the Husky

  • Fan Chant: "UConn! … Huskies!"

  • Team Colors: National Flag Blue and White

The UConn Men's Basketball Schedule

To select the perfect game, you’ll need to review the UConn men’s basketball schedule to find a matchup that meets your expectations. The Huskies face a range of challenging opponents each season, from long-standing rivals to recent tournament adversaries. Every game has the potential to be a good one, but some opponents always stand out above the rest.

Top UConn Competitors

  • Georgetown University Hoyas

  • Syracuse University Orange

  • University of Pittsburgh Panthers

  • Villanova University Wildcats

  • Duke University Blue Devils

Gampel Pavilion & XL Center

The Huskies men's basketball team plays their home games at two venues: Harry A. Gampel Pavilion and the XL Center. Gampel Pavilion, located on the University of Connecticut's campus in Storrs opened in 1990 and has a capacity of 10,299. The XL Center in Hartford can accommodate a crowd of 15,564 and is used for games that garner extra interest. 

UConn Huskies Basketball Parking

When you purchase UConn basketball tickets through GoTickets, you’ll have a chance to reserve parking in advance, and we highly recommend doing so to simplify your arrival. If you prefer to find a place when you get to the venue, the closest lots to Gampel Pavilion can be found at these addresses:

  • Hillside Road and Jim Calhoun Way

  • Alumni Drive and Jim Calhoun Way

  • 2111 Hillside Road

Options near the XL Center include the following:

  • Hartford 21 Garage: 210 Asylum Street

  • Spectra Park: 100 Trumbull Street

Alternative Transportation

On the Storrs campus, the university offers shuttle services, giving students and visitors an easy way to get to Gampel Pavilion. If you’re attending a game at the XL Center, options include the DASH Route, the CT Rail, and the CTFasTrak.

Notable University of Connecticut Men's Basketball Players

When you see the Huskies play, you never know when you might get a look at the next legend! The UConn men's basketball program strives to ensure players live up to their ultimate potential. These successful alumni have left an indelible mark on the professional leagues: 

  • Ray Allen (1993–1996): A standout scorer and USA Basketball's 1995 Male Athlete of the Year, Allen was drafted 5th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves in 1996. He went on to become one of the NBA's greatest shooters, with a Hall of Fame career that included two NBA Championships and ten All-Star appearances.

  • Caron Butler (2000–2002): The 2002 Big East Player of the Year was known for his versatility and scoring ability while at UConn. He was drafted 10th overall by the Miami Heat in 2002 and had a solid professional career that featured two All-Star selections and an NBA Championship with the Dallas Mavericks.

  • Emeka Okafor (2001–2004): This Big East Player of the Year led the Huskies to an NCAA Championship before becoming the 2nd overall pick by the Charlotte Bobcats in 2004. In his first season, he earned Rookie of the Year honors, recorded 19 straight double-doubles in less than six weeks, and became known as the face of the franchise.

  • Rudy Gay (2004–2006): Selected 8th overall by the Houston Rockets in 2006, Gay was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies and made the 2006–07 All-Rookie First Team. He set a franchise record for points in a single season during his second year and achieved a career-high 41 points against the Miami Heat in his third season—a solid start to a 17-year career!

  • Kemba Walker (2008–2011): Walker was instrumental in UConn’s 2011 NCAA Championship run and was named the NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player. Chosen 9th overall by the Charlotte Bobcats (Hornets) in 2011, he went on to become a multiple-time NBA All-Star known for his scoring and clutch performances.

  • Andre Drummond (2011–2012): The 9th overall pick by the Detroit Pistons in 2012, Drummond is a multiple-time NBA All-Star known for his rebounding and shot-blocking. At UConn, he was a standout for his defensive skills and athleticism, leading the team in rebounds, blocks, and FG percentage.

Ready for UConn Huskies Hoops?

University of Connecticut basketball consistently ranks among the nation's top programs, offering spectators the chance to experience the thrill of high-level competition. Secure your UConn men’s basketball tickets today, and be part of an electrifying atmosphere where you and your fellow fans will create memories that last long after the final buzzer!