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David Borges (UConn Basketball: An Illustrated Timeline) Author Talk and Signing

September 25, 2026 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM (EDT)

Description

Bank Square Books presents an author talk and signing with David Borges for the book, UConn Basketball: An Illustrated Timeline. 

About the Book 

With six national championships under three different head coaches in one 26-year span, UConn basketball has been the most successful men's program of the 21st century. No program has won more national titles in that span. No program has won more Big East championships, even though the Huskies were out of the league for seven seasons. And when UConn won back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024, it became the first program to repeat in 17 years, and just the third to do so since the UCLA dynasties of the late 1960s/early 1970s. UConn has spawned a Hall of Fame player in Ray Allen and a coach in Jim Calhoun. No doubt, Dan Hurley will be enshrined in Springfield someday, as well. Since Calhoun took over the program in 1986, the Huskies have had 17 NBA Draft lottery picks, 24 first-round selections and 40 overall . . . and counting. UConn's success has shown no signs of slowing down under Hurley. But Husky history dates back much further. From its time as a regional power in the Yankee Conference to its days of dominance in the Big East, UConn has had remarkable success-sprinkled in with the occasional spectacular failure. All the championship teams, All-American players, dynamic personalities, and iconic games and moments that have helped turned little Storrs, Connecticut, into The Basketball Capital of the Word are chronicled in this book by longtime UConn men's basketball beat writer David Borges. 

About the Author 

David Borges has covered the UConn men's basketball team as a beat writer for the New Haven Register and Hearst Connecticut Media since 2007. In that span, he's covered four national championships and five Final Four teams. Prior to that, he covered the 2004 Boston Red Sox team that snapped an 86-year World Series championship drought. Borges, a Rhode Island native who has lived in Connecticut for nearly two decades with his wife and two children, has won multiple awards covering UConn, including the National Sports Media Association's Connecticut Sportswriter of the Year in 2019.

Contact Information

Bank Square Books
Name: Devyn LeMay
Email: events@banksquarebooks.com