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Stanley Robinson Stanley Robinson of UConn can sense the end as the Huskies could not overcome the loss of pointguard A.J. Price mid-way through the first half against San Diego . ( JOHN WOIKE / HARTFORD COURANT / March 21, 2008) [link]

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Stanley Robinson Leaves UConn (Sort Of), but Will Return (Maybe)
Published 6/29/2008 by Charles Rich at FanHouse
... got some responsibilities this summer. The next step would be the possibility of coming back this January, or next May and be back in summer school with two years' eligibility." To that end, Robinson is back home in Alabama. While UConn and Coach Jim Calhoun aren't fully explaining what is happening, they are saying it's a mix of personal and academic reasons. The sophomore is already the father of two children back in Birmingham, and is back there taking classes at a junior college to get his academics back in order. In all of this, ...

What to read while a bad dream completely ruins your day
Published 7/1/2008 by Mike Rutherford at Card Chronicle: Front Page Posts
...   UConn forward Stanley Robinson is spending at least one semester at a Birmingham junior college so he can address some academic and personal issues. He says he plans on returning to Storrs and rejoining the basketball team as soon as possible. This undoubtedly means more playing time and ink for incoming freshmen Kemba Walker and Ater Majok. ...

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