
""It's really special," Hansen said. "Not a lot of people get to play football at Fenway Park, and I'm going to be able to say I did it twice.""
""I was pretty surprised. I was pleasantly surprised," Hansen said. "I'm always happy to come back and play in Boston.""
""Being part of a group that has already been there, it's a bit frustrating, you know?" Chan said. "But nonetheless, having an opportunity to play after the season, when most people are done, is a great honor.""
Louis Hansen, a 6-foot-5, 240-pound senior tight end from Dover and a former St. Sebastian's standout, will play at Fenway Park again as UConn faces Army in the Fenway Bowl. Hansen attended nearly 100 Red Sox games as a child and expects about 100 friends and family at the game. The Huskies are 9-3 and seeking the program's first 10-win season. Offensive lineman Ty Chan, a Lowell native and Notre Dame transfer, called the postseason opportunity a blessing and expressed eagerness to make a hometown memory. The game is scheduled Saturday at 2:15 p.m.
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