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I'll update this weekly, and then daily once we get closer to Selection Sunday, which is 20 days away!

18-9. 10-6 in the BE. Home: 11-2/ Away: 6-4/ Neutral: 1-3

Our metrics as of this morning:

NET: 37
KenPom: 38
ESPN BPI: 21

Quad 1: 5-5
Quad 2: 4-3
Quad 3: 4-1
Quad 4: 5-0

Notable Wins (NET rankings)

Baylor (H) 30
Texas (A) 38
Gonzaga (N) 10
Marquette (A) 27
Creighton (A) 35

Notable Losses:

Colorado (N) 94
Dayton (N) 76
Seton Hall (A) 213

Bracketology:

Jerry Palm: 9 (2/24)
Joe Lunardi: 8 (2/21)
Mike Decourcy 8 (2/21)

Commentary: UConn is clearly on the 8/9 line as they head into the final four games of the regular season. The positives are the 5 Quad 1 wins, with 4 of those of those wins coming away from home. The negatives are the last two losses in Maui, and the loss to Seton Hall. This team is in the tournament now, and has a little wiggle room.

What's interesting is the last 4 games of the season don't have a ton to gain in terms of moving the needle. A home win against Marquette helps, but not a ton. But losing to Providence, Georgetown, or Seton Hall would hurt our resume.

For now, we need to focus on trying to win our last 4 games, 3 of which are at home. This would get us the 3 seed in the Big East tournament, which I think is our better option. We would most likely play a desperate Villanova team in the quaterfinals, but with an additional day of rest. A win there most likely sets up an essential home game against Creighton in the semifinals.

I think if UConn can get to the BE finals, and win their last 4 regular season games, they can get to the 6-7 line. Which is a HUGE difference in the quality of opponent they could face in the early rounds.
 
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We have shot the ball extremely poorly from 3 recently. When we're making 3's it hides many of our defensive flaws and the team seems to feed off of our offense. I'm hoping AK hitting some shots gets him out of his slump. If AK/McNeeley and Ball start raining 3's and hitting at 40%+ then we can hang with and beat any team. We constructed our roster and offense around shooting the 3, but the players need to make the open shots for all of that to work.
 
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We should have a decent shot at getting up to the 7 seed by finishing 4-0 (disregarding BET) or 3-1 and a BET finals appearance.
 
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We have shot the ball extremely poorly from 3 recently. When we're making 3's it hides many of our defensive flaws and the team seems to feed off of our offense. I'm hoping AK hitting some shots gets him out of his slump. If AK/McNeeley and Ball start raining 3's and hitting at 40%+ then we can hang with and beat any team. We constructed our roster and offense around shooting the 3, but the players need to make the open shots for all of that to work.
The biggest issue is there has not been a single game except Marquette that has taken place since the New Year where multiple guys are clicking. It's been this mess of one guy has it today and that's it.

If Liam is on, AK and Solo are off. If Solo is on Liam and AK are off. And so on.

I don't know why they can't ever sync up and all get it going.

The ceiling of this team is built around those 3 being serious offensive weapons, but not by themselves: as a trio.
 
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I'll update this weekly, and then daily once we get closer to Selection Sunday, which is 20 days away!

18-9. 10-6 in the BE. Home: 11-2/ Away: 6-4/ Neutral: 1-3

Our metrics as of this morning:

NET: 37
KenPom: 38
ESPN BPI: 21

Quad 1: 5-5
Quad 2: 4-3
Quad 3: 4-1
Quad 4: 5-0

Notable Wins (NET rankings)

Baylor (H) 30
Texas (A) 38
Gonzaga (N) 10
Marquette (A) 27
Creighton (A) 35

Notable Losses:

Colorado (N) 94
Dayton (N) 76
Seton Hall (A) 213

Bracketology:

Jerry Palm: 9 (2/24)
Joe Lunardi: 8 (2/21)
Mike Decourcy 8 (2/21)

Commentary: UConn is clearly on the 8/9 line as they head into the final four games of the regular season. The positives are the 5 Quad 1 wins, with 4 of those of those wins coming away from home. The negatives are the last two losses in Maui, and the loss to Seton Hall. This team is in the tournament now, and has a little wiggle room.

What's interesting is the last 4 games of the season don't have a ton to gain in terms of moving the needle. A home win against Marquette helps, but not a ton. But losing to Providence, Georgetown, or Seton Hall would hurt our resume.

For now, we need to focus on trying to win our last 4 games, 3 of which are at home. This would get us the 3 seed in the Big East tournament, which I think is our better option. We would most likely play a desperate Villanova team in the quaterfinals, but with an additional day of rest. A win there most likely sets up an essential home game against Creighton in the semifinals.

I think if UConn can get to the BE finals, and win their last 4 regular season games, they can get to the 6-7 line. Which is a HUGE difference in the quality of opponent they could face in the early rounds.
Will just add that to get the 3 seed in the BET, the Marquette game is especially important since we've already beaten them. In fact, if we win that game we may be able to (though not certainly) lose another game of the 4 and still get the 3.
 
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The biggest issue is there has not been a single game except Marquette that has taken place since the New Year where multiple guys are clicking. It's been this mess of one guy has it today and that's it.

If Liam is on, AK and Solo are off. If Solo is on Liam and AK are off. And so on.

I don't know why they can't ever sync up and all get it going.

The ceiling of this team is built around those 3 being serious offensive weapons, but not by themselves: as a trio.
Yeah exactly...it's maddening. Karaban has been through these slumps before, but this is probably the worst we've seen from him by far. Hoping that Saturday was a break out of the poor shooting for him. Ball and McNeeley have been streaky, but when all 3 of them ever get going at the same time (or even 2 out of 3) then we are dangerous. Honestly, I still chalk some of it up to lack of freedom of movement on offense. Hurley has gone away from the constant motion offense for a couple of reasons. First, we are only playing 7 guys, so it's tiring to run that offense for 40 minutes. But secondly and most importantly is that the officiating in the big east allows clutching/holding/grabbing at will and it totally blows up our offense.

If Diarra can get healthy we have 2 guys that are a threat to drive (Diarra and McNeeley). We also have Reed down low who we know has the ability to dominate if he can stay out of foul trouble. I don't feel great about us competing with some of the SEC teams at the top of the rankings as they all seem to be strong/athletic like St. Johns, but we can definitely take some teams out in March if our shooting turns around.
 

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