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Really love this one. Shocking that it comes from Sports Illustrated, which hardly has any staff at this point.
 

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Thanks for sharing this article. But damn, I am supposed to be working, LOL.
Well using the Boneyard and work is quite contradictory .
 
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Read it last night. Above and beyond. FYI Everyone. It’s easy to miss this kind of content. I stumbled onto the article through the HuskyNan weekly media updates threads. It’s usually the first thread on this forum every week and links to a multitude of written and video content. You could spend hours here.
 
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It's a really good read.
The actual article is at SI.com, below. I have no idea how MSN managed to pump their ad revenues by getting every website to use them as a front page.

 
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It is in the SI college preview issue available the few places they sell sports magazines. I found it in Barnes and Noble
 

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Great read

In the past quarter century, what percentage of NCAA basketball championships has UConn won?


The answer: 32%.
The real answer: 24%
 
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That was a really well written article - cogent, poignant, not scmaltzy. That person has talent.
 
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My guess is they were including women’s victories too?
Correct. The women have won 10 since 2000. The men have 6 of 25 and the women 10 of 25. So 16 of 50 is 32%.
The real answer: 24%
Since they didn't play an NCAA Tournament in 2020 isn't it really 25% (6 of 24) if they're going to say the past quarter century? If they said in the last 25 NCAA Tournaments then the answer is 24%. Semantics I guess.
 
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Great article. Some other points that could be made. Geno once said that he became a much better coach when he got great players, As Uconn fans, first with the women and now with the men, it doesn't hurt to be able to recruit the best players in the country before they get to their first practice.
 

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It's a really good read.
Thanks for posting this. A lot is revealed in this well written article. I am especially grateful for the section near the end where DH talks about what was the primary reason for the complete 180 he did in January 2023 and he has never looked back to the old way. Very inspiring and a great deal of humility by these two coaches in reaching for something greater than themselves and inspiring others with the same dreams to do likewise. Not only "different" but also very "special" in self sacrifice.
 
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I’m torn here. This is a fantastic article about UConn basketball.

The whole idea that UConn is next to a field of cows in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do is so played out though — and much less accurate with everything that has gone up around campus in recent years.

There are 30,000+ students who go to UConn every year and aren’t there because Dan Hurley and Geno recruited them (well, not directly anyway).

I’m no Rhodes Scholar, but I got accepted at several national public universities and chose UConn because a world built entirely for 18-22-year-olds is as good of a college experience as you can have anywhere. And that was before Downtown Storrs and many campus upgrades that have given students more options.

Again, I get it. It’s the easy narrative and mostly true when talking about the glamour of what basketball recruits are choosing between.

But anyone who isn’t being recruited by Hurley or Geno isn’t exactly running to send in their application after reading that intro, and they’re missing out on a magical, amazing place that I and just about anyone I’ve met who graduated from UConn would go back to in a second if given the chance (and probably get to celebrate multiple national titles while there).
 
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In the fall of 1991, my first year of varsity coaching at a large high school in the state of Maine, I attended a women's practice at UCONN. It made me believe that what I thought all along about coaching any sport at any level, hard work, intensity, fundamentals, and truly caring about the kids you are working with was a key to success. That article was fantastic.
 

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