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UConn Hires New Head Coach, Candle

UConns new head coach, Jason Candle, brings a decade of winning seasons from Toledo, including two eleven-win campaigns. His recruiting success and strong support from UConns leadership, including Governor Ned Lamont, led to his hiring. Candle will focus on building his staff, retaining players, and planning for next season, aiming to maintain momentum despite a large group of graduating veterans. His arrival has energized the fanbase, and with a strong home schedule, UConn is well-positioned to continue its upward trajectory.

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