Earl Kelley was long gone by then. His last season was 85-86. Agree with you 100% on Henefeld’s impact.I was in 4th grade and that season was the first one I really watched. I have scattered memories of the NIT title, Greg Economou, Earl Kelley, and getting throttled by Ewing, but 89-90 was the beginning. Not a bad year to start. My 4th grade teacher had a UConn wall where we cut out articles and she adjusted the curriculum to include it.
Nadav was amazing then. What’s crazy is if you rewatch those games, at least for me with more basketball knowledge now, he was even better. He completely dominated and at times without scoring a point. Playing the passing lanes, the cross court pass to set up an easy look, tipping rebounds to players, etc. His emergence, and the attention he brought, put us on the map. He’s in the conversation for the most important player we’ve ever had. And just like that he was gone.
Earl Kelley was long gone by then. His last season was 85-86. Agree with you 100% on Henefeld’s impact.
haven’t heard anything about him in forever!
I was fortunate to be a senior in 1990. I got to see the rise of the program. I watched Gampel being built in the summers I spent on campus. I was at the first game at Gample. And I was in the front row of the student section at MSG for the first Big East championship. The atmosphere on campus and how much it changed is difficult to describe to anyone that wasn't there.
I didn't think you were that old. I know you are one of the originals but I always thought you were the same age as me or younger.Thanks for sharing. As a season ticket holder at that time Hartford CC changed dramatically as well, it was a special time for sure. It slowly began with the NIT that Cliff and Phil Gamble brought us but it was full blown Huskymania when Smitty/Nadav/Scotty arrived. Great memories and some of the most raucous crowds in history of the program.
I was in 4th grade and that season was the first one I really watched. I have scattered memories of the NIT title, Greg Economou, Earl Kelley, and getting throttled by Ewing, but 89-90 was the beginning. Not a bad year to start. My 4th grade teacher had a UConn wall where we cut out articles and she adjusted the curriculum to include it.
Nadav was amazing then. What’s crazy is if you rewatch those games, at least for me with more basketball knowledge now, he was even better. He completely dominated and at times without scoring a point. Playing the passing lanes, the cross court pass to set up an easy look, tipping rebounds to players, etc. His emergence, and the attention he brought, put us on the map. He’s in the conversation for the most important player we’ve ever had. And just like that he was gone.
You will not find a tougher player both physically and mentally than the Dove. I suspect training in the Israeli military had something to do with that. Absolutely loved his game.
I was there too. Hard to describe the level of excitement.I was fortunate to be a senior in 1990. I got to see the rise of the program. I watched Gampel being built in the summers I spent on campus. I was at the first game at Gample. And I was in the front row of the student section at MSG for the first Big East championship. The atmosphere on campus and how much it changed is difficult to describe to anyone that wasn't there.
Remember Mourning trying to intimidate him while lining up for FTs little did he know he was just throwing lighter fluid on a fire that already existed.
In '89-'90? Did you have a subscription to Compuserve?Another thing a lot of people don't know about were the wars we had online with umass fans. They still hate us.
That incident went beyond intimidation. Nadav took the high road and never really talked about it. But people knew. Any respect I had for Mourning was gone after that game.Remember Mourning trying to intimidate him while lining up for FTs little did he know he was just throwing lighter fluid on a fire that already existed.
I was a season ticket holder as well. The Civic Center was nuts. I miss the Husky mascot diving on the floor to drive the fans even crazier.Thanks for sharing. As a season ticket holder at that time Hartford CC changed dramatically as well, it was a special time for sure. It slowly began with the NIT that Cliff and Phil Gamble brought us but it was full blown Huskymania when Smitty/Nadav/Scotty arrived. Great memories and some of the most raucous crowds in history of the program.