Women’s College Hoops: Sunday Action Features Top-Ranked Connecticut

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Women’s College Hoops: Sunday Action Features Top-Ranked Connecticut

The top-ranked Connecticut Huskies will play at No. 23 Rutgers for the last time as conference foes Sunday, Jan. 19, at 3 p.m. on ESPN2. The two teams will face off at UConn later in the season, but this will be the last time the Huskies travel to the RAC as Rutgers will leave for the Big Ten next year.

Also in action that day on ESPN2, No. 16 Penn State travels to Michigan State for a 5 p.m. tip. Earlier in the day on ESPNU, No. 5 Louisville makes the trip to SMU for a 1:30 p.m. game, followed by a 3:30 p.m. matchup of Fordham at Dayton.

ESPN3 has a full slate of women’s games this week, including a top-25 contest between No. 17 Florida State and No. 20 NC State on Thursday at 7 p.m.

Thu, Jan 16 5:30 p.m. Lamar at New Orleans ESPN3
6 p.m. Siena at Fairfield
Dean Darmling & Mitch Buonaguro
ESPN3
  Clemson at No. 9 North Carolina ESPN3
  7 p.m. No. 17 Florida State at No. 20 NC State ESPN3
  Wake Forest at Georgia Tech ESPN3
  Florida Gulf Coast at Kennesaw State ESPN3
  No. 2 Notre Dame at Pittsburgh ESPN3
Sat, Jan 18 2 p.m. Stetson at Kennesaw State ESPN3
  Houston Baptist at McNeese State ESPN3
  Hawaii at UC Riverside ESPN3
Sun, Jan 19 1:30 p.m. No. 5 Louisville at SMU
Melissa Lee & Nell Fortner
ESPNU
  2 p.m. Syracuse at Pittsburgh ESPN3
  3 p.m. No. 1 Connecticut at No. 23 Rutgers
Pam Ward & Rebecca Lobo
ESPN2
  Bradley at Loyola ESPN3
  3:30 p.m. Fordham at Dayton
Jim Barbar & Maria Taylor
ESPNU
  5 p.m. No. 16 Penn State at Michigan State
Brenda VanLengen & Carolyn Peck
ESPN2

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Rachel Margolis Siegal

A part of the Internal Communications team at ESPN, I began with the network in 2010 as part of the College Sports PR team. Always an avid sports fan and not an athlete – I grew up a huge fan of the Hartford Whalers, while also watching my brother compete at different levels. I became the manager of several high school sports teams and continued that hobby into college. While at Quinnipiac, I worked in the Sports Information Department, which led me to a summer internship at the New Haven Ravens, a AA baseball team, and an eventual job with the Athletic Communications Department at the University of Connecticut. After my five-year stint at Connecticut, I spent six years as Director of Communications at the BIG EAST Conference in Providence, R.I. before joining ESPN.
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