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Best Dunker in UConn History?

Best UConn Dunker?


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This is just for fun, but I wanna know what people think. Let me know if I forget someone.
 
Stanley, nothing beats the patented scream after each of his dunks.

Also one of my favorite vids, once again thanks DaddyChoc!

 
I'm glad he transferred, because he was a knuckle head, but Doug Wrenn was a heck of a dunker.
 
No Eric Hayward?

Oh, wait...It was best Dunker, not best failed Dunker.
 
Norman Bailey would have to be on there if you would like to use the word "history"......you may want to change it to JC's tenure.........Hanson had some acrobatic one's as well prior to Big East basketball which they were still called UCONN...lol...;)
 
Gotta be Sticks. Nothing beat him coming down on the fast break and hearing the gym start to rumble because they know what's coming next.
 
Sticks would be my choice, but Tony Robertson had two of the best dunks in UConn history. Ben Gordon also had some good ones when he was here.
 
Norman Bailey would have to be on there if you would like to use the word "history"......you may want to change it to JC's tenure.........Hanson had some acrobatic one's as well prior to Big East basketball which they were still called UCONN...lol...;)
Do you remember the dunk he had against Villanova to give Uconn its first lead of the game? I leaped out of my chair and almost hit my head on the ceiling. Can't do that anymore.
 
Do you remember the dunk he had against Villanova to give Uconn its first lead of the game? I leaped out of my chair and almost hit my head on the ceiling. Can't do that anymore.

Was that the one which appeared on ESPN as #1 in the early season's of Top 10??
 
He would not get my vote as best dunker, but one of the best dunks was by Toraino Walker, back when the Huskies were still on the rise. Better yet, I think it came against Georgetown, one of the established powerhouses at the time.

Walker had to stretch out his arm to grab a rebound that took a generous bounce off the rim and in the same motion threw it down with a windmill dunk.
 
He would not get my vote as best dunker, but one of the best dunks was by Toraino Walker, back when the Huskies were still on the rise. Better yet, I think it came against Georgetown, one of the established powerhouses at the time.

Walker had to stretch out his arm to grab a rebound that took a generous bounce off the rim and in the same motion threw it down with a windmill dunk.

Absolutely the best dunk in Uconn history. That was my jr year.
 
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