Saying goodbye to UConn's seniors
A list of each graduating senior by sport
Staff Report
Issue date: 5/10/09 Section: Sports
Football
DJ Hernandez - Do-it-all four-year player who started out as a quarterback and ended as a wide receiver and special teams standout.
Cody Brown - The last of UConn's four players taken in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft. Brown had 10 sacks and 18 tackles for loss in his senior season.
Julius Williams - Two-year starter at defensive end. Named Second Team All-Big East as a junior and went undrafted in April's NFL Draft, but signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars one day later.
William Beatty - Offensive tackle who made 22 starts in his career and was selected with the No. 60 pick in the 2009 NFL Draft.
Steve Brouse - Tight end who was a top pass-catching option for the Huskies over the last four seasons.
Martin Bedard- Came on last season in the absence of tight end Steve Brouse.
Tony Ciaravino - Made 33 field goals and 64 PAT's in his career.
Darius Butler - Arguably the best all-around athlete to ever play at UConn. Went No. 41 overall to the Patriots in the 2009 NFL Draft.
Jameson Davis- Back-up cornerback and native of Hamden.
Ellis Gaulden - Caught 22 passes for 243 yards and a touchdown in an injury-plagued career.
Keith Gray - Starting center and team captain who was recently signed as a rookie free agent by the Carolina Panthers.
Tyler Lorenzen - Two-year starter at quarterback who won 17 games and led the Huskies to two consecutive bowl games.
Rob Lunn - Enjoyed a stand-out year as a junior, making 39 tackles as th starting defensive tackle.
Erik Muschette - Back-up wide receiver who contributed mostly on special teams.
Trey Tonsing - Back-up center who provided depth on the offensive line.
Glen Mourning - Physical safety who battled injuries and spent his career as a back-up.
Field Hockey
Lauren Aird - Aird lead all goal scorers with 20 goals and was one of just two Huskies to tally double-digit scores. To top it all off, Aird had an impressive 10 game-winning goals in her senior campaign.
DJ Hernandez - Do-it-all four-year player who started out as a quarterback and ended as a wide receiver and special teams standout.
Cody Brown - The last of UConn's four players taken in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft. Brown had 10 sacks and 18 tackles for loss in his senior season.
Julius Williams - Two-year starter at defensive end. Named Second Team All-Big East as a junior and went undrafted in April's NFL Draft, but signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars one day later.
William Beatty - Offensive tackle who made 22 starts in his career and was selected with the No. 60 pick in the 2009 NFL Draft.
Steve Brouse - Tight end who was a top pass-catching option for the Huskies over the last four seasons.
Martin Bedard- Came on last season in the absence of tight end Steve Brouse.
Tony Ciaravino - Made 33 field goals and 64 PAT's in his career.
Darius Butler - Arguably the best all-around athlete to ever play at UConn. Went No. 41 overall to the Patriots in the 2009 NFL Draft.
Jameson Davis- Back-up cornerback and native of Hamden.
Ellis Gaulden - Caught 22 passes for 243 yards and a touchdown in an injury-plagued career.
Keith Gray - Starting center and team captain who was recently signed as a rookie free agent by the Carolina Panthers.
Tyler Lorenzen - Two-year starter at quarterback who won 17 games and led the Huskies to two consecutive bowl games.
Rob Lunn - Enjoyed a stand-out year as a junior, making 39 tackles as th starting defensive tackle.
Erik Muschette - Back-up wide receiver who contributed mostly on special teams.
Trey Tonsing - Back-up center who provided depth on the offensive line.
Glen Mourning - Physical safety who battled injuries and spent his career as a back-up.
Field Hockey
Lauren Aird - Aird lead all goal scorers with 20 goals and was one of just two Huskies to tally double-digit scores. To top it all off, Aird had an impressive 10 game-winning goals in her senior campaign.
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