Slain UConn CB Jasper Howard remembered at game

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP)—Connecticut players held hands in unity and bowed their heads while joining No. 22 West Virginia for a moment of silence in memory of slain Huskies cornerback Jasper Howard on Saturday.

The crowd at Mountaineer Field gave UConn a lengthy ovation as the players took the field. West Virginia coach Bill Stewart gave Connecticut’s Randy Edsall a hug and the teams exchanged handshakes before kickoff.

Howard was stabbed to death early last Sunday outside a university-sponsored dance. No one has been charged in his death. The funeral is Monday in his hometown of Miami.

“It’s been a tough week, but what this game does is provide some normalcy to the kids,” said Scott Edwards, whose son, Matt, is a redshirt freshman defensive back for Connecticut.

“It’s been a really terrible week, but it gets them back to what they know and love and it’s important for them to be back on the field,” he said. “By playing these guys today, they’re honoring Jasper Howard. It’s important for their healing and our healing as well.”

UConn running back Andre Dixon and wide receiver Kashif Moore carried Howard’s helmet and No. 6 jersey from the lockerroom before kickoff. Players from both teams wore stickers on their helmets during the game, won by West Virginia 28-24.

“The kids played their hearts out and did what we asked them to do,” Edsall said. “They did a great job but came up a little short. I know ‘Jazz’ is proud of their effort.”

A banner signed by West Virginia fans that read “Today we are all Huskies” was displayed in the Connecticut tunnel entrance to Mountaineer Field. Other signs in the crowd read “In memory of Jasper Howard, 1989-2009,” and “Husky Forever, JH.”

Hundreds of foam, heart-shaped pins and armbands with Howard’s number on them were distributed at the main entrance to the stadium.

“It means so much,” said West Virginia student Kacy Korczyk, who made the pins. “Just by him being a college student, I know he relates a lot to us. This being their first game, we needed to do something for it.”

Nate Blanchette of York, Pa., has attended UConn’s road games for five years. He said the way Edsall and the community have handled Howard’s death has been “unbelievable.”

Blanchette said attending games is a way to honor the team each week, “but today it means more. They’re just kids. I’m just trying to support him and not only his family but his other family on the football team.”

West Virginia is known for its hostile crowds, but school officials have made it a more family friendly atmosphere in recent years.

Blanchette and Edwards both expressed gratitude toward its supporters.

“The warmth of the Mountaineer fans and what we’ve felt today, it’s been very hospitable,” Blanchette said. “People made an effort to come out and say, hello, welcome to Morgantown, good luck and sorry for your loss. It’s been impressive.”

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Updated Oct 24, 4:10 pm EDT
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  1. More
    25. Posted by More Wed Oct 28 2:31pm EDT

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    This is George Bush's fault.
  2. Trammel
    24. Posted by Trammel Sun Oct 25 3:53pm EDT

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    may god bless the family in your loss I'm so sorry
  3. p j
    23. Posted by p j Sun Oct 25 1:15pm EDT

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    Dear John Raby,
    Did you forget to put in the details about Jasper or were they left out of your article on purpose?
  4. <i>joshua.vath</i>
    22. Posted by joshua.vath Sun Oct 25 8:33am EDT

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    RIP jasper
  5. leonard
    21. Posted by leonard Sat Oct 24 8:02pm EDT

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    I've never been prouder of being a Mountaineer than I was today. I am truly sorry U CONN's loss of such a fine young man. U CONN showed incredible heart in such adverse times. We should be so thankful to our Lord Jesus Christ for every day we are able to open our eye's. Today I to am proud to say that I to am a UCONN HUSKIE!!!!!!! May GOD BLESS ALL HUSKIE'S EVERYWHERE!!!!
  6. leonard
    20. Posted by leonard Sat Oct 24 7:53pm EDT

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    I've never been prouder of being a Mountaineer than I was today. I am truly sorry U CONN's loss of such a fine young man. U CONN showed incredible heart in such adverse times. We should be so thankful to our Lord Jesus Christ for every day we are able to open our eye's. Today I to am proud to say that I to am a UCONN HUSKIE!!!!!!! May GOD BLESS ALL HUSKIE'S EVERYWHERE!!!!
  7. Ginger
    19. Posted by Ginger Sat Oct 24 5:26pm EDT

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    I am a member of the WVU marching band. I can truly say that after today I am more than proud to be representing such a wonderful university. The way our team and fans embraced our Huskies was just amazing. You could just feel the warmth and support. I am almost sad that we won. The Huskies played such an awesome game. Like the banner said, Today, we are all Huskies. My thoughts and prayers go out to Jasper, his family, and his friends. It's such a tragedy.
  8. LarryT
    18. Posted by LarryT Sat Oct 24 5:12pm EDT

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    Rip my bro
  9. Melissa
    17. Posted by Melissa Sat Oct 24 4:09pm EDT

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    This truly is a tragic loss my thoughts and prayers go out to the family and the team
  10. Jermaine J
    16. Posted by Jermaine J Sat Oct 24 3:28pm EDT

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    i live in connecticut and i am a fan . i just wanted to say that this is way too scary. look at how many people died in2009. now not only a football player, a man, a family man n more. i believe he was the 1st one 2 go 2 college in his family too.....great sportsmanship you guys and RIP gone WAYYYY 2 soon... 20 is young
  11. Amanda
    15. Posted by Amanda Sat Oct 24 3:25pm EDT

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    Class act in morgantown...rip # 6...yes, we all are huskies today
  12. <i>m.cmayspulliam</i>
    14. Posted by m.cmayspulliam Sat Oct 24 3:15pm EDT

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    Beautiful, class act, true sportsmanship.
  13. SmoothE
    13. Posted by SmoothE Sat Oct 24 3:07pm EDT

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    CLASS ACT by the Mountaineers and their fans! AWESOME! R.I.P. My condolences to the family and friends of Jasper Howard.
  14. s
    12. Posted by s Sat Oct 24 3:05pm EDT

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    WVU has shown a lot of class. My prayers for UCONN family and fans for their loss. I didn't go to either of these schools, but this is part of why the Big East is the best. Have a great game!
  15. Kim V
    11. Posted by Kim V Sat Oct 24 2:43pm EDT

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    It goes to show that losing someone wether from your own school or hometown or not people can come together and be one. HERE HEREto the Moutaineer fans and the School for showing so much respect in a very tragic time for the UConn players, coaches and family.
  16. SPANKY
    10. Posted by SPANKY Sat Oct 24 2:28pm EDT

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    R.i.p
  17. Sidney Malkin
    9. Posted by Sidney Malkin Sat Oct 24 2:25pm EDT

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    RIP Bro.....way too young.....
  18. RAYG
    8. Posted by RAYG Sat Oct 24 2:18pm EDT

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    In a week when we've seen the worst thing that can happen to a person, and how meaningless a life is treated by a few. This is a wonderful reminder that there are good people too. People who feel your loss and want to help any way possible. People like Kacy Korczyk and everyone else who cheered for the visiting team. thank you West Virginia you should be very proud of your kids.
  19. 11Bravo
    7. Posted by 11Bravo Sat Oct 24 1:48pm EDT

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    awesome
  20. Andrew
    6. Posted by Andrew Sat Oct 24 1:24pm EDT

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    Having grown up in Connecticut, I've been a long time hardcore Huskies fan, more hoops than pigskin. But I've always admired the grit of West Virginia teams. It's great to have them in the Big East. And now, after this incredibly classy display of camaraderie, sympathy, and sportsmanship by the University of West Virginia and its fans, it reinforces everything I've always felt about the state and the Mountaineer teams.
  21. Matthew
    5. Posted by Matthew Sat Oct 24 1:04pm EDT

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    R.I.P. Jasper Howard. I pray for your family, blood family or not.
  22. Lind
    4. Posted by Lind Sat Oct 24 1:02pm EDT

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    RIP Jasper. May God be with you.
  23. rumrunner
    3. Posted by rumrunner Sat Oct 24 12:57pm EDT

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    What a show of class!Too bad i couldnt have been at the game,their all gonna have a good time win or loose! RIP KIDDO!!!!
  24. reginald c
    2. Posted by reginald c Sat Oct 24 12:50pm EDT

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    that was good sportsmanship please no dumb or racsits comments on here that just plain dumb if u do
  25. Brady
    1. Posted by Brady Sat Oct 24 12:47pm EDT

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    Sad.
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