Central Connecticut–Hartford rivalry

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The Central Connecticut–Hartford rivalry was the collegiate athletics rivalry between the Central Connecticut (CCSU) Blue Devils sports teams of Central Connecticut State University and Hartford Hawks sports teams of the University of Hartford. Unlike most in-state rivalries, Hartford and CCSU compete in different conferences. Hartford competed in the America East Conference until the school's 2023 reclassification to Division III and move to the Conference of New England and CCSU competes in the Northeast Conference.

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Central Connecticut Hartford
Founded 18491957
Type PublicPrivate
Conference Northeast ConferenceConference of New England
Students 9,6535,740
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Nickname Blue DevilsHawks
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Locations of the two universities in Connecticut.

Basketball

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Central Connecticut–Hartford men's basketball rivalry
SportBasketball
First meetingDecember 13, 1958
Latest meetingFebruary 8, 2023
Central Connecticut 82, Hartford 73
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Current win streakCentral Connecticut 2 (2021–present)
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The two schools starting playing each other as division II rivals in 1958. After the 2002 edition the series went on hiatus until 2010 when both schools competed against each other in the Connecticut 6 tournament held at Mohegan Sun Arena.[1][2][3] During the break in the series, Central Connecticut became a power in the Northeast Conference under head coach Howie Dickenman making the NCAA tournament in 2000, 2002, and 2007.

Traditionally the game is played at the beginning of every season.[4] In the 2017 matchup Central's head coach Donyell Marshall and assistant coach Anthony Anderson were both suspended for the game due to an altercation at practice, assistant coaches Mike Witcoskie and Anthony Ross handled the coaching duties for the Hartford game.[5]

Men's basketball series record

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[12]

Baseball

Central Connecticut and Hartford first played each other in baseball in 1985. Central started to dominate the series in the early part of the millennium, with its teams making multiple trips to the NCAA tournament. In 2010 CCSU completed construction of Balf–Savin Field on campus, their first game in the new stadium was a 12–11 loss to Hartford.[13] Starting in 2018, Central Connecticut and Hartford played against each other at Dunkin' Donuts Park in downtown Hartford in March and in May. In 2023, the two played their last baseball game against each other and Central Connecticut won 5–3.

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