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I was actually there, working for WHUS (yes, with John Tuite who headed up the sports department, meager as it was, at WHUS at the time).

That whole weekend in Manhattan was awesome!

I will always and forever remember Toraino Walker coming out of nowhere and playing toe to toe with Mourning and Mutombo to play a key role in our semi-final victory over Georgetown on Saturday afternoon. And then followed that up with a strong effort against All-American and future NBAer Derrick Coleman to help us win that first title, 78-75. I also still remember our student section calling out Brent Musburger because he had given us no chance of running the gauntlet through both Georgetown and Syracuse on back to back days to win the tournament. Oh, how wrong he was! And boy did our section let him hear about it!

It was such a great feeling walking from MSG to Grand Central Station that sunny late afternoon knowing we owned New York for the first time ever. UConn fans were scattered all over, and the train ride back to Stamford was incredible as everyone was so elated with the championship while also wanting to know if we would get placed as the 1-seed in the East Region of the NCAA's (we did) and would get to play our first two tournament games in Hartford (which of course we did, as well).

That year was the unforgettable start to what has been a run of excellence far beyond anything any of us could have ever dreamed of 35 years ago, that is for sure.

Thanks for the reminder of some truly wonderful memories @FfldCntyFan!
 
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Johnny Gwynn, Chris Smith, Tate George. Great stuff. Johnny's fist-pumping!!! I'd like to show my daughter's basketball coach this clip because he thinks he has to start the 5 tallest girls. And he can't figure out why we can't score or stop the other team from sprinting down the court.

And that hairdo brings back memories of scented hair spray...the female reporter's, not the dweeb's.
 
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What a great post. My only issue with this post is that one could make the argument that this is not when the greatness started.

For us old timers, there was a time before this that you can point to as the flashpoint.

I was on campus for when it all started.

The NIT Championship was, to me, one of the greatest moments in our history as a dominant program.

It is hard for those not around at the time to understand what a turning point this was for our Huskies. Yes, the NIT! We were the “cellar dwellers” for so long. The easy game that every big east team looked forward to on their schedule.

And here we were at the NIT, a tourney no one wants to be in, right? Well, not us, we treated it like the NCAA Tourney, And the shades of greatness, game after game, from our upstart program. And the campus was electric for the entire tourney! Everyone was “turned in” and we watched our Huskies win it all. I still remember the celebrations on campus! Cookouts, classes cancelled, euphoria.

That win laid the groundwork for everything that followed.

Yes, I am celebrating this NIT win, maybe the only one LOL, but OMG what a great moment that was to be a Husky fan, and to me, when the greatness began!
 
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Great memories from that season. Other players such as Sellers, Burrell, Lyman and Nadav made that season special as well. Their press and defense were unbelievable at times and caused issues with teams such as Georgetown.

We saw things that season that will never happen again. The BET final was then played on a Sunday afternoon but has since been moved to Saturday nights. I was also fortunate to watch UConn play their first and second round games against BU and then California in Hartford which cannot happen now.

There will never be the same feeling with UConn MBB as there was in 1990. It was a special time that can never be duplicated. This was all set in motion with Calhoun's hiring and the NIT championship in 1988.
 
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What a great post. My only issue with this post is that one could make the argument that this is not when the greatness started.

For us old timers, there was a time before this that you can point to as the flashpoint.

I was on campus for when it all started.

The NIT Championship was, to me, one of the greatest moments in our history as a dominant program.

It is hard for those not around at the time to understand what a turning point this was for our Huskies. Yes, the NIT! We were the “cellar dwellers” for so long. The easy game that every big east team looked forward to on their schedule.

And here we were at the NIT, a tourney no one wants to be in, right? Well, not us, we treated it like the NCAA Tourney, And the shades of greatness, game after game, from our upstart program. And the campus was electric for the entire tourney! Everyone was “turned in” and we watched our Huskies win it all. I still remember the celebrations on campus! Cookouts, classes cancelled, euphoria.

That win laid the groundwork for everything that followed.

Yes, I am celebrating this NIT win, maybe the only one LOL, but OMG what a great moment that was to be a Husky fan, and to me, when the greatness began!
I have watched the VCU game on huskygames. Seems like the earliest "UConn classic" available to watch
 
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What a great post. My only issue with this post is that one could make the argument that this is not when the greatness started.

For us old timers, there was a time before this that you can point to as the flashpoint.

I was on campus for when it all started.

The NIT Championship was, to me, one of the greatest moments in our history as a dominant program.

It is hard for those not around at the time to understand what a turning point this was for our Huskies. Yes, the NIT! We were the “cellar dwellers” for so long. The easy game that every big east team looked forward to on their schedule.

And here we were at the NIT, a tourney no one wants to be in, right? Well, not us, we treated it like the NCAA Tourney, And the shades of greatness, game after game, from our upstart program. And the campus was electric for the entire tourney! Everyone was “turned in” and we watched our Huskies win it all. I still remember the celebrations on campus! Cookouts, classes cancelled, euphoria.

That win laid the groundwork for everything that followed.

Yes, I am celebrating this NIT win, maybe the only one LOL, but OMG what a great moment that was to be a Husky fan, and to me, when the greatness began!

Was at the VCU game at The Fieldhouse which they sold extra tickets for. There was a crowd noise level that was the same as any game at Gampel. Re watched the game a couple years ago and Jeff king made a lot of plays for us to get us the NYC for the NIT Final 4.
 

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My favorite season ever, even without a title and seeded what developed into my utter disdain for all things Duke.

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My favorite season ever, even without a title and seeded what developed into my utter disdain for all things Duke.

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I totally agree with this. I used to respect Duke with players such as Bilas, Amaker and Dawkins on that 1986 team. That all changed with the loss to Duke in 1990. That is why Bilas doesn't bother me today as he does for some on this board.
 
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What a great post. My only issue with this post is that one could make the argument that this is not when the greatness started.

For us old timers, there was a time before this that you can point to as the flashpoint.

I was on campus for when it all started.

The NIT Championship was, to me, one of the greatest moments in our history as a dominant program.

It is hard for those not around at the time to understand what a turning point this was for our Huskies. Yes, the NIT! We were the “cellar dwellers” for so long. The easy game that every big east team looked forward to on their schedule.

And here we were at the NIT, a tourney no one wants to be in, right? Well, not us, we treated it like the NCAA Tourney, And the shades of greatness, game after game, from our upstart program. And the campus was electric for the entire tourney! Everyone was “turned in” and we watched our Huskies win it all. I still remember the celebrations on campus! Cookouts, classes cancelled, euphoria.

That win laid the groundwork for everything that followed.

Yes, I am celebrating this NIT win, maybe the only one LOL, but OMG what a great moment that was to be a Husky fan, and to me, when the greatness began!
I was at the game at the field house, I thought the bleachers were going to collapse !
 

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