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A Message to UConn Fans from President Susan Herbst

To Friends of the UConn Huskies,

As you may have seen in the media, UConn has applied to the NCAA to waive a possible penalty against the University that would prevent the men’s basketball team from playing in the 2013 post-season based on the academic performance of the ’09-’10 team. This possible ban – a new policy that was announced in October of 2011 – is a result of the NCAA retroactively changing its rules.

What is not being considered is the fact that our team’s academic performance improved tremendously in 2010-11, and in the fall 2011 semester. We have also developed a new long-term academic plan for our team, and it has already shown positive results.

While some news reports have focused on the fact that the University offered “self-imposed” sanctions in our waiver application – this isn’t really the story; the waiver application is a normal part of the NCAA process, and the NCAA expects universities to suggest self-imposed sanctions.

UConn’s view is that it would be incredibly unfortunate that our current men’s basketball student-athletes could be punished for the problematic academic performance of past teams – students who have not been enrolled at UConn for over two years. That decision would be unfair to innocent young people, which is baffling to us. Our bottom line is that regulatory bodies should not change rules retroactively. We believe that the NCAA should focus on the future, so that people have the chance to work toward positive change. They should not dredge up the past, and then hurt innocent parties of the present.

On a personal level, and as an educator, I would be very sorry to see such harsh punishment of the outstanding young men on our current basketball team. I believe that it would be wrong to punish these students, caught in the fallout from a sudden passage of new rules – rules that did not exist when they enrolled at UConn. That would be a fundamental injustice to our team and to our university.

My thanks go out to so many wonderful professionals at UConn who have made great strides in our academic approach over the past few years, as well as to our students, whom we treasure, along with our dedicated faculty and coaches. And I cannot think of many people in this world who have improved the lives of young men more profoundly than Jim Calhoun, our Hall of Fame coach, and highly-valued member of this university community.

And of course, as importantly, I wanted to take a moment to offer my thanks to you – the fans and friends of UConn Athletics – for your incredible support for the Huskies and all of UConn. So often, we depend on you get the word out about our athletics program and what makes us great. Your voices are the ones that are heard across the state and throughout the nation when it comes to the University of Connecticut Huskies – and you are our best advocates.

Whatever the outcome of this process, we are a great university with a great athletics program, and will tackle whatever adversity we may face and continue to strive every day to earn the pride and support of all our fans.

Sincerely,

President Herbst's signature.

The Husky dog logo.

Susan Herbst
President
University of Connecticut

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  • Anonymous

    I’m a concerned parent.u00a0 Why haven’t you nor your administration commented on the UCONN television-produced Rape Video that received local media attention?u00a0 nu00a0nPlease support all your students and community, men and women alike, who speak out against rape and violence against women.u00a0 nu00a0nPlease take a stand NOW! http://www.change.org/petitions/uconn-administration-take-a-stand-against-rape-culture

  • Anonymous

    I’m a concerned parent.u00a0 Why haven’t you nor your administration commented on the UCONN television-produced Rape Video that received local media attention?u00a0 nu00a0nPlease support all your students and community, men and women alike, who speak out against rape and violence against women.u00a0 nu00a0nPlease take a stand NOW! http://www.change.org/petitions/uconn-administration-take-a-stand-against-rape-culture

  • Anonymous

    Womanofconviction stop kicking a dead horse. That issue has beenu00a0addressed and is being taken care of.u00a0nThat situation isu00a0unrelated to this one and it isu00a0ridiculous that you would bring that up on a basketball message.u00a0nThere are other forums and more effected methods to helping your cause then spamming here.u00a0nI can assure you that the majority of the UConn students wereu00a0ashamedu00a0u00a0by the skit and do not approved of it.nThere is no rape community at UConn and UConn is doing everything it can to fix the issue.u00a0

  • Anonymous

    womanofconviction this is not the place for you to be posting that. u00a0That issue is unrelated to NCAA Basketball. u00a0UCTV tooku00a0the skit down, said they were sorry and were wrong for airing the skit. The president said “”It looks like the station has taken the video down and apologized to the students it may have hurt and a healthy discussion is taking place in its wake about the seriousness of sexual assault,”Herbst told the paper. “That’s not a bad outcome.”".u00a0nUConn is currently working onu00a0addressingu00a0that issue. u00a0You spamming a basketball message willu00a0not help your cause.u00a0nu00a0There are much better ways to go about it. u00a0The majority of UConn students found the skit unfunny andu00a0disgusting.u00a0u00a0nUConn does not support rape nor does to house a “rape community”.u00a0

  • Anonymous

    I understand and respect your response. I do not consider my comment as a spam against Ms. Herbst’s message regarding the UCONN basketball program. My effort was to shine light upon what I deemed was the need for more appropriate attention to the issue that is still being skirted – inappropriate and violent behavior against women – specifically here college women. nnSince this was my first effort at making this type of comment, I feel that I did no disrespect to Ms. Herbst, nor to the players and supporters of the UCONN basketball program. I’s sorry for any misunderstanding the placement of this comment may have caused. nnAgain, I understand and respect your response. Thank youn

  • Anonymous

    I understand and respect your response.u00a0 I also do not consider my comment as a spam against Ms. Herbst’s message regarding the UCONN basketball program.u00a0 My effort was to shine light upon what I deemed was the need foru00a0more appropriate attention to the issue that is still being skirted – inappropriate and violent behavior against women – specifically here college women.u00a0 Since this was my first effort at making this type of comment, I feel that I did no disrespect to Ms. Herbst, nor to the players and supporters of the UCONN basketball program.u00a0 I’s sorry for any misunderstanding the placement of this comment may have caused.u00a0 nAgain, I understand and respect your response.u00a0 Thank you

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