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Current students looking to support the Flames can join the Fury—the rowdy support group of UIC athletics. For more information, call Shawn Sullivan at (312) 355-1330 or e-mail him at ssulli3@uic.edu or contact JP Paonessa at uicfury@gmail.com Collins inks 3-year extension
Also, Collins spoke about the past season and the future after UIC's loss to Butler at the Horizon League tournament. He said that he desires to coach for a few more years even though he is entering the final year of his contract. Also, there are updates on several former Flames, recruits, team awards, and the tentative 2008-09 schedule. For much more, check out "Archives." WhooshNet! will have some news soon regarding the 2008-09 season, plus alumni stories on Jovan Stefanov and Justin Bowen. Stay tuned. Also, the 2008-09 player roster is now posted. Josh Mayo and Scott VanderMeer were honored by the Horizon League in its postseason awards. For a complete rundown of the winners with an analysis, click here. For the special interview and story with former Flames baseball star and current Detroit Tigers outfielder Curtis Granderson and his one-time aspirations to walk on the UIC basketball team, click here. Also, the brand-new January print edition of Whoosh! magazine was available inside the Jan. 21 edition of the Chicago Flame newspaper around campus. Stories from both editions from the 2007-08 season will be archived soon. For other game stories (including the Paradise Jam and the victories over DePaul and Bradley and the Horizon League tournament), news (including the BracketBuster announcement), features, commentaries, photo galleries (including Senior Night), plus recent news on Spencer Stewart, Josh Mayo, Tori Boyd, Scott VanderMeer, Jovan Ignjatovic, Kris Harris, Karl White Jr., Justin Bowen, Cedrick Banks, Armond Williams, Mike King, Alok Aiyar, Othyus Jeffers, T.J. Gray and other players and coaches past and present, recruiting and a history of the team dating back to 1999, click on "Archives" on the left side of the page. Editor's note: Some of the archives will be unavailable for a short time while we update them (this is basically the info from 1999-2002). We hope to have them available some time in the future. In addition, we hope to catch up with putting Whoosh! stories from the November print edition up on the web. (As well, as the current print edition!) Plus, an extra special thanks to UIC sports information director John Jaramillo, John Fuller and Curtis Granderson for making the Granderson interview happen. Thanks for your time. UIC coach Jimmy Collins spoke at length over the summer about his surgery, his health, his time off and the trials and tribulations of last season in a series of interviews. Collins shares his story with Whoosh!, plus talks about the 2007-08 Flames squad, who's back, who's not, who's new and who could surprise. For all of the details, click here.
Print Whoosh! magazine now available
More UIC goodies For a photo gallery from practice on 2006 UIC media day, click here. For the photo galleries from 2006 UIC Basketball Madness, click here. For a photo gallery of a 2006 UIC scrimmage at the Flames Athletic Center before Midnight Madness, click here. In addition, check out this story on Cedrick Banks' and Justin Bowen's experiences in the Bulls' mini-camp in the summer of 2006. Special thanks to the Chicago Flame's Phil Crivellone and Rob Freeman for providing additional photos for Whoosh! Also, much thanks and kudos to UIC sports information director John Jaramillo for providing quality photos.
The following article is a Whoosh!Net exclusive on Coach Collins setting the school record for victories in December of 2004 and his take on his three favorite games as UIC coach (with links to the original game stories). Click this link for more details: On top of the class Also, check out the summer 2003 Q & A with Flames coach Jimmy Collins, where he speaks about Bruce Pearl and Marcetteaus McGee, and offers up some of his best recruiting stories. You can access the interview by clicking here. |
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