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UConn men’s basketball team visited Newtown on Thursday

Kevin Ollie, DeAndre Daniels, Tyler Olander

Connecticut coach Kevin Ollie, center, speaks DeAndre Daniels, left and Tyler Olander during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Hartford, Conn., Friday, Dec. 21, 2012. Connecticut won the game 88-73. (AP Photo/Fred Beckham)

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There were no grand announcements, and media were asked to keep their distance. But December 27 will go down as the most important day of the season for the Connecticut Huskies, and the reason has nothing to do with what they’ll accomplish on the court.

Head coach Kevin Ollie, his players and former head coach Jim Calhoun made the trek from Storrs to Newtown, Connecticut, which two weeks ago was a the scene of a terrible tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School that resulted in the death of 26 people, 20 of which being children.

The goal was to bring smiles to the faces of children and adults who experienced the unfathomable, something many still struggle to comprehend to this day.

The Huskies visited with about 150 children at the Newtown Youth Academy, spending their time signing autographs, taking pictures and playing games such as “knockout” with the kids. There was even a birthday cake, as both Ollie (now 40 years young) and Ryan Boatright (20) were born on the 27th.

“We know that this community is coming together and will prevail,” Ollie said according to the Hartford Courant, “and we just wanted to go there and show our support, show them that our team and the whole state of Connecticut is behind them.

“It was great for us to be able to see some smiles on their faces and to spend some time with them and do what we could. It was a great experience for our kids. We were proud and honored to be able to help.”

The school established the Sandy Hook School Memorial Scholarship Fund in the days following the tragedy, which will assist those affected (the siblings of the children and the dependents of the adults who passed, as well as any child who attends Sandy Hook Elementary) with their college tuition when the time comes.

There are more games for the Huskies to play, both at home and on the road, beginning with Saturday’s game against Washington. But no road trip will be as important as UConn’s bus ride to Newtown.

Raphielle also writes for the NBE Basketball Report and can be followed on Twitter at @raphiellej.