It isn't the closeness of the games they've lost that was in question but the fact that in the vast amount of close games, UConn LOST! It wasn't a fifty fifty proposition or a winning record, it was a decidedly losing record when the game was close!
Factually inaccurate. 9-11 does not qualify as losing "the vast amount of close games"
http://www.swishappeal.com/2014/11/...at-do-connecticuts-close-losses-say-about-the
Connecticut: Last 20 games decided by five points or less
11/17/14 - Stanford 88, Connecticut 86
3/12/13 - Notre Dame 61, Connecticut 59
1/5/13 - Notre Dame 73, Connecticut 72
2/8/12 - St. John's 57, Connecticut 56
12/8/11 - Baylor 66, Connecticut 61
3/27/11 - Connecticut 68, Georgetown 63
1/8/11 - Connecticut 79, Notre Dame 76
11/16/10 - Connecticut 65, Baylor 64
3/1/08 - Connecticut 77, DePaul 76
2/25/08 - Connecticut 74, LSU 69
2/5/08 - Rutgers 73, Connecticut 71
2/11/07 - Connecticut 72, LSU 71
2/3/07 - Connecticut 52, Marquette 48
3/28/06 - Duke 63, Connecticut 61
3/26/06 - Connecticut 77, Georgia 75
2/7/06 - Rutgers 60, Connecticut 56
1/16/06 - Connecticut 51, LSU 48
2/26/05 - Boston College 51, Connecticut 48
1/8/05 - Tennessee 68, Connecticut 67
3/8/04 - Boston College 73, Connecticut 70
Final results: 9-11