Harry A. Gampel Pavilion - Home Court Advantage

Home Court Advantage

Since 1990 through 2009 the Huskies have a 125-17 record at Gampel Pavilion. |+ Sources: Statistics published by the University of Connecticut at the end of the 2009 season; page 17 in the Letterwinner History section.

Year Record
1989–1990 5-0
1990–1991 7-2
1991–1992 6-1
1992–1993 5-2
1993–1994 7-0
1994–1995 5-1
1995–1996 6-0
1996–1997 6-2
1997–1998 6-0
1998–1999 6-1
1999–2000 5-2
2000–2001 8-1
2001–2002 6-0
2002–2003 5-2
2003–2004 8-0
2004–2005 6-1
2005–2006 6-0
2006–2007 7-2
2007–2008 8-0
2008–2009 7-0
2009–2010 7-1
2010-2011 6-2
2011-2012 6-2

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