The first sentence is an undeniably true statement. I watched it all, and it was great to see UConn defeat the top team in the A-10, Big East, Big 10, Big 12, and then the top two teams in the SEC.
Over 3 consecutive weekends, Kevin Ollie earned coaching victories over Martelli, Wright, Izzo, Hoiberg, Donovan, and Calipari.
Your second sentence is not true. The first sentence is partial, not "all." For you to claim otherwise looks like some kind of a attempt to control the narrative.
An observant & fair-minded person would acknowledge the apparent deficiencies in your claiming, "That is all." That's what I'm doing.
I believe you are being overly conclusive, misleading, untruthful, and manipulative...or at least trying to be when you right, "That is all." I could better accept it if you wrote, "That is all that matters to me," or, "That means more to me than anything else related to him." Literally anything else that represented your honest thoughts and emotions would be better than a final prouncement of what is "all." That's a sham.
I find the effect of your second sentence harmful to those who celebrate and/or admit to your first sentence, to those who dislike how Kevin Ollie has been treated by his detractors, to those who dislike how Kevin Ollie performed not long afterward, to those still feeling strong unfavorable emotions about the period after the National Championship, to UConn's current program success, to nascent efforts to bridge gaps that developed in the past decade, and more.