If you google scores from
those years there are plenty of close games won by UConn. People on the boneyard just said that every time UConn lost a close game.
"Plenty"? LOL. I'll admit there are are outliers, but just look at the stats:
2019-2020: 19-12 record. 19 wins were by an average margin of 16 points. Out of the 12 losses,
4 overtime losses plus 2 losses of 4 points or less. Two close wins (Vital clutching against Florida and Bouk clutching against Cincinnati)
2020-2021: 15-8 record, no contested close game wins (the 3 pt win over USC was a hold-off down the stretch) All other wins were by 5 points or more. We got clobbered in most losses this season but losing to Creighton in the Big East Tourney by 3 points was a very memorable close game loss.
2021-2022: 23-10 record, 20 wins by 5+ points. Only 1 close game (+2) win when RJ Cole clutched against Villanova. Out of the 10 losses,
4 close-game losses.
2022-2023: 31-8 record. 31 wins, all by +7 or more with a whopping average win point margin of +16 pts. 8 Losses,
4 of which were close end-games, including the memorable close game loss against Marquette in the Big East Tourney.
2023-2024: 37-3 record. Average win margin of a whopping 20.7 points. ONE close win against Villanova with T-New and AK clutching with 3's. One close game loss (Kansas) with a -4 margin.
Looking at these facts, it's not a headscratcher to wonder why a reputation developed for not being able to win close games.
But you know what, Hurley recognized these stats, dug deep, and fixed it. He initial fixed it by simply destroying his opponents by wide margins, then he fixed it by simply becoming masterful in managing close end-game situations.