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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Is This Sports Fan Heaven?

Living in the suburbs of Boston where I support all of my local sports teams, and having recently graduated the University of Connecticut - my life as a sports fan is about as perfect as it could be. Is this real? Maybe a better question would be, will it last?

If you are a sports fan at all, you should know about the recent success I am about to describe...

The New England Patriots are 12-2, tied for the best record in the league. They are playoff bound behind an offense that seems unstoppable and a young defense that is finally starting to show it's potential.

The Celtics are riding a 14-game win streak, that has allowed them to top the Eastern Conference. Even with injuries to key players such as Rondo, Shaq, Jermaine O'Neal, and Delonte West - they have managed to use their experience and depth to win in various fashions.

Making the biggest splash this off-season would be the Red Sox. Having come off a disappointing season in which they missed the playoffs, serious moves had to be made. With the loss (or expected loss) of some big name players, the Sox needed to replenish their offense and fill in gaps around the diamond. With pickups including Adrian Gonzalez and Carl Crawford, the Sox are considered favorites in the AL.

Even the Bruins who have been far from perfect recently would make the playoffs if the season were to end today. The team's biggest asset this year has been the stellar performance of Tim Thomas. With Thomas in net for a majority of games, the Bruins have had the best goals against average in the league.

In case that isn't enough for a sports fan to love, let's take a look at my alma mater, UConn.

Whether you appreciate it or not, the UConn Women's Basketball team just set the D-1 basketball record for consecutive wins at 89, surpassing the UCLA record of 88 under the legendary coach John Wooden. On the back of Maya Moore, the Huskies have gone two full seasons undefeated with two national championships. Ranked #1 in the country, they have easily handled the competition, and look to extend their streak next week.

One highly ranked team at a school would be great, but UConn has two - unexpectedly of course. The UConn Men's Basketball team that didn't make the tournament last March started this season unranked. In fact, they were ranked rather low in the Big East, until they beat two top 10 teams to win the Maui Invitational this year. They immediately jumped into the top 10 themselves and have worked their way to 4th in the nation. Still a fairly young team, they are carried by Kemba Walker who is leading the nation in scoring with over 26 points per game. There are still many games to be played, but the Huskies should only get better in time.

Last but certainly not least, is UConn Football. A team that has had a ton of potential the last few years, finally has the opportunity to prove itself on the big stage. Winning the Big East, Randy Edsall and his unranked team will be heading to the Fiesta Bowl to play Oklahoma. Edsall has taken this program to new heights, and with a chance to win a BCS bowl game this would certainly be another huge step in Connecticut's path the next level.

Now, if that doesn't scream sports fan heaven, I don't know what does. 5 of these seven teams are nearly the best, if not the best, in their respective leagues. In the last decade I have considered myself to be spoiled with the success of many of the above teams. Many fans around the country have never seen their teams win a single championship, let alone a double digit count. With such a successful year, and hopefully more to come, one can only ask how long this will last. Will anything less than a few championships be a failure?

The next few months should be extremely fun to watch, and in that time I will bask in what I'm calling my "Sports Fan Heaven".

Happy Holidays!

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