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Yes, most notably Seton Hall and Creighton in 2023.If you look back, there are several excruciating losses during the back-to-back championship years.
As Dan Hurley grew in his demonstrated ability to win close games, we've grown more confident as fans. BYU was tense. Arizona was troublesome because the team came back from a deficit, took the lead, and then lost it (and the game). Since then, all games have been victories. It is further notable that the Kansas game was Hurley's first ever true road game victory over a ranked P4 team.
I glossed over these facts while in somewhat of a rush to claim that January's games could be labeled "excruciating wins." The question in your following paragraph ought to be seen as answering itself. Thank you for posing it.
So fans and pundits are knocking UConn for needing OT to beat PC. Did they like it better when UConn lost to PC and then destroyed the entire B1G conference in one of the most memorable March Madness humiliations on record?