You were doing good until you added Vegas again. You can’t help yourself. Again when will we have that opportunity that Michigan had last week in the BE? Or even something like what Duke will have next week against UNC and Clemson? Blame the BE. UConn can’t win this year in this conference
Nothing has changed since the mid-November. The team hasn't deviated from impressions that it is a plausible contender and the door is still open for a National Championship. Only a select number of teams have been and still are seen that way.
Given the rarity of a team winning 6 consecutive win-or-go-home games, and the way that (un)lucky bounces and injuries have resulted in great teams not winning and not-so-great teams winning, it should be more widely recognized that we fans are in a weird & enviable position.
Our anxious natures are aroused by regarding the season as a binary situation: we either win the NC (Yay) or we don't (Boo/Boohoo). We won't know which until our time in the Tournament ends.
Figure that less than 5% of fan D1 bases allow themselves such fantasies, and the majority of those precious few aren't operating with the Yes or No mentality.
So far, we've seen a 6-1 November, a 7-0 December, and an 8-0 January. A pre-season #4 ranking has improved to a #3 current ranking.
Of course things will be decided on the court, but in addition to overall talent & playing well, a healthy roster, team chemistry, and excellent coaching will be most determinative.
The 2025-26 team has had numerous injuries and roster adjustments. The coaching staff has acknowledged that these shifts have been disruptive. In the best light, it could now look as though the team did not get to know & reveal itself until last Saturday night, with a 9 player rotation that has previously been too variable for comfort. The ideal would be for tomorrow night's game to show a solidification of what was seen in the final 20+ minutes in Omaha.
I still deeply want to see the rim attacked, fouls drawn, and foul shots made, and I want Demary to lead the way in this regard. If successful, a stronger inside game will result in improvements throughout the team. I also think that Dan Hurley wants this as well, and holds himself responsible for deficiencies that we are bickering about and attributing to individual players.
A major theme in the Hurley years before NCAA Tournament invitations was "excruciating losses," and then it carried over to opening round disappointments. And then there were back-to-back championships.
January 2026 was not particularly beautiful and fun-to-watch basketball. But, each game earned a handwritten W on the refrigerator calendar that is an evolving symbol of this season's success. We just witnessed a month with a number of "excruciating wins." Time to move forward.
The coaching staff has its team, and I am most concerned that the players heal from, work through, and/or avoid injuries. May each player grow into their role within the whole, and may the staff continue to do its best to have a great season. We are still in the hunt.
Go Huskies.
One game at a time.