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I notice you said 'Could' and not 'Will'. I think this article has us all spooked.March 6th they play at Marquette. Could end this nonsense.
I notice you said 'Could' and not 'Will'. I think this article has us all spooked.March 6th they play at Marquette. Could end this nonsense.
Lol, Shaka will have that team bleeding in the eyes for revenge. If we can avenge the Seton Hall and *only lose to Marquette, I will take it. If we're real national title contenders, our expectations should be winning the B.E. tournament. If those align Uconn can still be #1 overall seed.March 6th they play at Marquette. Could end this nonsense.
I’ll do it for you: we’ve had 20 since 2014It’s an impressive, negative, headline for the media to get attention but realistically, it’s not like we get that many chances to beat a ranked team on the road. I’m too busy to do the research. Frankly, I’d rather be really good at neutral court games - in which we have thrived.
Wait is that possible….. just sarcasm not directed toward you as I think that is where you were going with your post.Everything is "one of those phenomenons."
Yet to win the Natty we don't Have to be #1's top seed or even a #1 at all do we?Lol, Shaka will have that team bleeding in the eyes for revenge. If we can avenge the Seton Hall and *only lose to Marquette, I will take it. If we're real national title contenders, our expectations should be winning the B.E. tournament. If those align Uconn can still be #1 overall seed.
Hope Arizona gets knocked out earlyHopefully no 2009 Michigan State brackets.
You completely missed my point. Half the board wants the Team in the East so that we can watch them in Boston.Yet to win the Natty we don't Have to be #1's top seed or even a #1 at all do we?
This year especially.I am guessing that every team’s road record against ranked teams is pretty grim.
It didn't strike me quite the same, but it's because we lost to Louisville three times that season, all by double-digits. That one was the second loss, though by far the worst loss. (As many of you recall, we also lost decisively to SMU twice that year.) Creighton has UConn's number more than anyone else in the current Big East, but we beat them convincingly at home this season, and we should at least be able to hang with them at MSG if we meet again (most likely in the Big East final) next month.This game reminded me of another time when we were playing pretty well and got annihilated by Louisville. Totally outplayed in every respect. Despite this we managed to win the NC with Bazz, Boat,
Giffey and Deandre & Co. That game was a total trashing and I never forgot it. I think it woke them up and gave them the motivation at the right time.
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No. 19 UConn Falls to No. 11 Louisville, 81-48 - University of Connecticut Athletics
March 08, 2014 Box Score | USATSI Gallery LOUISVILLE, Ky. - University of Connecticut junior forward DeAndre Daniels (Los Angeles, Calif.) scored a team-high...uconnhuskies.com
KO has more ranked road wins than Hurley in the same timespan.It's embarrassing, but ultimately represents like 2 games per year over that span, many of which were the horrible parts of the KO era and its aftermath.
That said, if we want to cement our place as a dominant, feared program, we have to start winning some of these games. At Marquette will be a big one.
I saw a stat last week that ranked teams on the road this season against unranked teams were winning only about 40% of the time. Which was the lowest by far in the last 10 years (or something like that). Crazy stat which shows how hard it is to win on the road in college basketball. It was in a CBSSports.com article from Matt Norlander. I'll see if I can dig it up.I am guessing that every team’s road record against ranked teams is pretty grim.
O.K. I was off with the stats. But the premise is the same. It's tough to win on the road. This was from 3 weeks ago.I saw a stat last week that ranked teams on the road this season against unranked teams were winning only about 40% of the time. Which was the lowest by far in the last 10 years (or something like that). Crazy stat which shows how hard it is to win on the road in college basketball. It was in a CBSSports.com article from Matt Norlander. I'll see if I can dig it up.
Top 10 vs. unranked being below .500 on the road is insane. With the exception of Seton Hall, we've actually done well to take care of business against the road against that middle tier of BE teams -- St. John's, Xavier, Butler, Nova.O.K. I was off with the stats. But the premise is the same. It's tough to win on the road. This was from 3 weeks ago.
The updated numbers are as follows: after UNC's loss at Georgia Tech, AP top-10 teams are now 25-29 on the road against unranked opponents this season. That represents a winning percentage of 46.3, which is 27.0 percentage points lower than the historical average in such matchups and 15.7 percentage points lower than the all-time worst win-rate in such matchups. So if it feels like top-10 teams are losing road games to unranked opponents more often than normal, it's because they are.
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College basketball rankings: North Carolina, Tennessee slip in Top 25 And 1 after upsets create chaos
The Tar Heels lost to Georgia Tech and the Volunteers were defeated by South Carolina on a wild nightwww.cbssports.com
That’s a lot of ornaments for a 6inch treeBlame it on my cats. We have a 6” white Christmas tree in a table in the foyer entrance way into our house and my wife woke me up to tell me that the tree got knocked over and a couple of irreplaceable balls were shattered ( we have over $2,500 worth of ornaments on the tree so it could’ve been worse). And I turned to my son and said “ oh ….theres a game tonight and we put the tree back together and when DC picked up the second foul…. I just knew the outcome would be bad. We leave the tree up till the last game for both the men’s and women teams has been played.