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Borges: UConn potentially looking at hosting low-major MTE?

In the papers at the time it was reported that they had three finalists: Macarchuk, Mitch Buonaguro and JC. I never heard they wanted Nick.

Who was the guy from Torrington CT who was a scout for the Milwaukee Bucks and had been a coach elsewhere? There was interest in him as well….,maybe Bob something?
 
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In the papers at the time it was reported that they had three finalists: Macarchuk, Mitch Buonaguro and JC. I never heard they wanted Nick.
I remember thinking we blew it when we "lost" Buonaguro to Fairfield his first year there.

It was also JC's first year at UConn and he had a losing record while Buonaguro had a solid winning season..........turned out to be his only winning season though!

However it happened, John Toner made his second great hire in a row with JC. Geno the year before turned out pretty well too!
 
Need to consider BC too.

BCU is below mid-major level.

Type of program you schedule for a preseason exhibition when Marathon Oil isn't available.
 
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There's your 5 power games. Now time to add Central, Southern, Eastern, New Haven, Fairfield, and Northwest Tennessee State Tech and the like and call it a year.
 
Seems like they tried to get a road game and then Illinois just wanted an MSG game?
 
I remember thinking we blew it when we "lost" Buonaguro to Fairfield his first year there.

It was also JC's first year at UConn and he had a losing record while Buonaguro had a solid winning season..........turned out to be his only winning season though!

However it happened, John Toner made his second great hire in a row with JC. Geno the year before turned out pretty well too!
I remember hearing quite a few who sat near me at the Civic center complaining that we didn't hire Penders. This was after we won the NIT, Penders took URI to the sweet 16 in 1988 and a lot of people (who believed a UConn grad should get special consideration) felt Penders was the better option, even with our NIT win.

I didn't understand it then but those people fell into the category of those who didn't believe we could ever win as a BE school and thinking that we could one day compete with schools who were trying to win championships was foolish.
 
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Who was the guy from Torrington CT who was a scout for the Milwaukee Bucks and had been a coach elsewhere? There was interest in him as well….,maybe Bob something?
I don’t remember that, but I do know that those were the final three.
 
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UML has really turned into a solid America East program under HC Pat Duquette. A main consistency w/ his style is that the team's defense does a nice job preventing three-point attempts and forces ISO play.

They basically have a brand new roster, but here's my preview of the team last offseason: UMass Lowell Season Preview

Columbia returns a bunch of players, but lose their best player Geronimo Rubio De La Rosa. Florida assistant Kevin Hovde is the team's new HC, but under Jim Engles, they were had a beautiful fast-paced offense that shares the ball and shot well, but a god awful defense. Curious how system might change with similar players. I expect Columbia to still be a bottom Ivy team next season. Here's my preview from last offseason: Columbia 2024-25 Season Preview
 

Assuming this is true, this non-con schedule was a masterclass.

Gives us:
11/3 vs New Haven
11/7 vs UML
11/10? vs Columbia
11/15 vs BYU in Boston
11/19 vs Arizona
11/28 vs Illinois at MSG
12/2 @ Kansas
12/9 vs Florida at MSG
12/12 vs Texas

Seemingly 3? more low/mid major games at home to fill in the rest of November/December. Would love to get CCSU or another ivy team on there.
 
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