Favorite Huskies That People Forget About - (blog) | Page 6 | The Boneyard

Favorite Huskies That People Forget About - (blog)

formerlurker

www.stjude.org
Joined
Aug 2, 2012
Messages
5,621
Reaction Score
27,357
I believe Ricky Moore was the defender

"In the title game, Moore scored all 13 of his points in the first half and was a defensive demon on the pivotal play of the game, locking up Trajan Langdon and forcing him to travel with 5.4 seconds remaining. Moore, 6 feet 2, also led the Huskies with eight defensive rebounds"

 

Waquoit

Mr. Positive
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
32,177
Reaction Score
82,185
"In the title game, Moore scored all 13 of his points in the first half and was a defensive demon on the pivotal play of the game, locking up Trajan Langdon and forcing him to travel with 5.4 seconds remaining. Moore, 6 feet 2, also led the Huskies with eight defensive rebounds"
Those points were even bigger in context. At the start, you couldn't have pulled a needle out of the UConn players collective butts with a tractor. Except for Ricky. He took it to Duke early and kept us in the game until the rest of the team chilled out.
 
Joined
Sep 2, 2015
Messages
941
Reaction Score
4,149
Moore forced the travel on Langon on the second to last Duke possession. Langdon had Jones on his hip the entire way down on the last possession. Ricky stepped up and jumped not letting Langdon shoot and El Amin was closing in also. That's when Langdon lost the ball. Jones kept Trajan from getting to the middle of the floor. Even after a crossover, he forced Langdon to go back left and made the floor a lot smaller for Trajan. It was solid team defense and Ricky being smart and knowing the clock. He jumped to Landon at the perfect time. Even if Langdon dribbled through under control, he would have to have huck up a shot on the run instead of gathering or make a pass, which the clock would expire before a teammate would get a shot off.
I also think this was one of the greatest coaching jobs by any coach in the history of the tournament. Calhoun knew his crew and came up with a great gameplan. He put his guys into a position to succeed.
 

Online statistics

Members online
553
Guests online
3,379
Total visitors
3,932

Forum statistics

Threads
155,762
Messages
4,030,768
Members
9,863
Latest member
leepaul


Top Bottom