The crowd was fine, they didn't play great in the second half...not a lot to go crazy for...but
the students clearly just don't know the cheers...there's about 5 or 6 that have been missing for 3 years, likely the result of COVID.
The students just don't know the cheers for when UConn is on offense and kind of leads to these weird moments of quiet. Other than that I thought students were great. AD honestly needs to engage with 5-10 students who got to every game to make sure they 1) know these cheers 2) actively lead them in game.
This happened organically for decades but clearly it just has gotten lost.
First half the crowd was pretty great, but that's because the team played well. Team plays well, fans look great and the converse is true.
EDIT: And I don't mean to put this on the students, but at the end of the day the only thing separating CBB from the NBA is them. The arena goes as they go. They are the heartbeat of the whole enterprise. For 4 years, you got to be the biggest fan you can be. But the adult decisionmakers can help lead them to water. They have 90% of it going for them: they already show up in force, they are loud, just needs to be sustained and relearn the cheers to keep the energy up and not have these dull moments.