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UConn men’s basketball to retire Emeka Okafor’s number

February 9, 2026
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One of the most accomplished student-athletes in UConn history, Emeka Okafor’s No. 50 will be hung from the rafters in Gampel Pavilion at halftime of the Huskies’ game against Creighton on Feb. 18, the program announced Monday.

Okafor, the star center and Final Four Most Outstanding Player on the 2004 national championship team, a Big East Player of the Year and NABC Co-National Player of the Year, will be the third player on the men’s side to have his number retired next to Ray Allen’s No. 34 and Rip Hamilton’s No. 32.

The second overall pick in the NBA Draft and the 2004 NBA Rookie of the Year, Okafor will also be inducted into the UConn Business Hall of Fame on April 24.

Over three years in Storrs, during which he completed his finance degree and graduated magna cum laude, Okafor set a program record with 441 blocked shots, scored 1,426 points at a 59% clip from the field and grabbed 1,091 rebounds, which is fourth-most in program history.

Twice named Defensive Player of the Year, both by the Big East and nationally by the NABC in the 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons, Okafor set the program record for blocked shots in a single-season with 156 as a sophomore in 2002-03. His freshman (138) and junior (147) seasons also rank top-five all-time in blocks. He also set the program’s single-season record for double-doubles with 24 during his consensus first team All-American season in 2003-04.

Okafor averaged 13.8 points, 10.6 rebounds and 4.3 blocked shots over his 103 games under coach Jim Calhoun at UConn. He was inducted into the Huskies of Honor as a player on Feb. 5, 2007, and as a member of the 2004 championship team on Jan. 28, 2024.

After he was drafted by the Charlotte Bobcats, Okafor played 10 years in the NBA and saw his career cut short by a herniated disk in his neck. He spent five years in Charlotte and finished 11th in Defensive Player of the Year voting in 2006-07 before he was ultimately dealt to the New Orleans Hornets in 2009 and then the Washington Wizards in 2012.

He was traded to the Phoenix Suns days before the 2013 season, but the neck injury forced him to miss the entire year, and the next three, before he was medically cleared to return for his final season with the New Orleans Pelicans in February, 2018.

Okafor averaged 12.0 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.6 blocked shots over 616 NBA games, of which he started in 603.

The Bellaire, Texas, native now residing in New York City, Okafor started working as a college basketball commentator and analyst for ESPN in 2025. He has also appeared on CBS and Fox Sports. Away from the game, he has been known for philanthropic work focused on education and youth development, including with Husky Sports in Hartford and New Heights NYC.



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