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In the press conference after UCONN women's victory over Tex AM, Geno was asked to reflect on the fact that since 1999, the men and women combined have been to 17 final 4's. This is what he had to say...

"You know, I'm always amazed when people bring up those kinds of numbers, maybe because we are constantly looking ahead that we don't have a chance to look back. Someone told me the other day that we've won 35 games 10 times, and that the rest of the country has done it 12 times - combined. So when people tell me that, I go 'wow, really'? That's really good for a long time. And now when you tell me that... and not like in the history of the program - you're telling me since 1999? Those are just staggering numbers.

You mentioned Duke. Mention how many iconic basketball schools out there that haven't been able to do that - that have all the things that people think you need to have to be great. You know, you need to have the right conference. You need to have the right football program. You need to have the right facilities.

All these things that people say are important, and what we've had at Connecticut - we had a hell of a men's coach who did a hell of a job with a group of guys through the years - s0me pros, and some not, and then you have a young coach - where the jury was out on how do you replace a legendary coach with just any guy that has never coached... what's happened and what he's doing is just nothing short of remarkable.

I think probably the only people who don't celebrate it enough are the people in Connecticut. Us, you know? We at times take this stuff for granted - that yeah we are UCONN and we are supposed to be there. And I like that - don't get me wrong, but I think that every once in a while we should look back, and go back and appreciate that what we've done is absolutely remarkable. When you think about what we have to work with and what we have compared to other people, it's just remarkable."
 
That was great!

I heard this morning that this is the fourth time (which I knew) that we've made it to both men's and women's final four in the same year. No other school has done this more than once (I believe Louisville, Duke & Maryland are the only other schools to do this. UNC may have as well but I am not sure about that one).
 
Wow. Geno sounded normal for once. I always have found it a bit awkward they way he speaks. This time it was wonderful
 
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You are so freaking annoying.

Oh man, I'm so hurt!

Geno is indeed an awkward speaker. I'm not the first or the last one that mentions it. Nonetheless, it was a great comment.
 
Good stuff and I'm glad we got both of them. Not sure about the Geno being awkward thing - the guy is funny and blunt and honest. Sometimes I wish he'd dial back the sarcasm, but that's who he is. Anyone who really thinks he's an awkward speaker probably needs to take some high school English comprehension courses.
 
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That was great!

I heard this morning that this is the fourth time (which I knew) that we've made it to both men's and women's final four in the same year. No other school has done this more than once (I believe Louisville, Duke & Maryland are the only other schools to do this. UNC may have as well but I am not sure about that one).

And the only school in Division I to have the men's and women's teams cut down the nets in the same year (2004). And a chance to do it again this year.
 
Oh man, I'm so hurt!

Geno is indeed an awkward speaker. I'm not the first or the last one that mentions it. Nonetheless, it was a great comment.

He's generally known as phenomal public speaker. Smooth as can be.
 
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"we had a hell of a men's coach who did a hell of a job with a group of guys through the years - s0me pros, and some not, and then you have a young coach - where the jury was out on how do you replace a legendary coach with just any guy that has never coached... what's happened and what he's doing is just nothing short of remarkable."

Its not as remarkable as Squid leading a bunch of freshmen to the final four according to BSPN.:confused:
 
"we had a hell of a men's coach who did a hell of a job with a group of guys through the years - s0me pros, and some not, and then you have a young coach - where the jury was out on how do you replace a legendary coach with just any guy that has never coached... what's happened and what he's doing is just nothing short of remarkable."

Its not as remarkable as Squid leading a bunch of freshmen to the final four according to BSPN.:confused:
Nobody could have seen the preseason number one team in the country making the final four at the end of the year! Nobody!
 
Oh man, I'm so hurt!

Geno is indeed an awkward speaker. I'm not the first or the last one that mentions it. Nonetheless, it was a great comment.

Just curious -- who else has called him an "awkward speaker"? Muffet McGraw? Cappie Pondexter?

You're making it sound as if this is a universal truth. I've never heard it before and I'm not buying it.
 
That was great!

I heard this morning that this is the fourth time (which I knew) that we've made it to both men's and women's final four in the same year. No other school has done this more than once (I believe Louisville, Duke & Maryland are the only other schools to do this. UNC may have as well but I am not sure about that one).

Georgia did it first in 1983, Louisville did it last year, and Dook, OK, TX, MSU, and LSU have also done it, but only UConn has done it more than once.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/04...nn-men-women-both-in-final-four-for-4th-time/
 
In the press conference after UCONN women's victory over Tex AM, Geno was asked to reflect on the fact that since 1999, the men and women combined have been to 17 final 4's. This is what he had to say...

"You know, I'm always amazed when people bring up those kinds of numbers, maybe because we are constantly looking ahead that we don't have a chance to look back. Someone told me the other day that we've won 35 games 10 times, and that the rest of the country has done it 12 times - combined. So when people tell me that, I go 'wow, really'? That's really good for a long time. And now when you tell me that... and not like in the history of the program - you're telling me since 1999? Those are just staggering numbers.

You mentioned Duke. Mention how many iconic basketball schools out there that haven't been able to do that - that have all the things that people think you need to have to be great. You know, you need to have the right conference. You need to have the right football program. You need to have the right facilities.

All these things that people say are important, and what we've had at Connecticut - we had a hell of a men's coach who did a hell of a job with a group of guys through the years - s0me pros, and some not, and then you have a young coach - where the jury was out on how do you replace a legendary coach with just any guy that has never coached... what's happened and what he's doing is just nothing short of remarkable.

I think probably the only people who don't celebrate it enough are the people in Connecticut. Us, you know? We at times take this stuff for granted - that yeah we are UCONN and we are supposed to be there. And I like that - don't get me wrong, but I think that every once in a while we should look back, and go back and appreciate that what we've done is absolutely remarkable. When you think about what we have to work with and what we have compared to other people, it's just remarkable."
great catch!
 
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Georgia did it first in 1983, Louisville did it last year, and Dook, OK, TX, MSU, and LSU have also done it, but only UConn has done it more than once.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/04...nn-men-women-both-in-final-four-for-4th-time/

And here's what's even more amazing. Of all the other schools which have done it, I believe only Louisville has won either championship in the years when schools sent two teams to the FF. UCONN has been the team which stood in the way on either the men's or women's side, and emerged victorious, thereby denying other schools from being able to complete the daily double, in four of the instances when it happened. From 1999 through 2003, you can look at what UCONN did to deny other schools and conclude that we were preserving our rightful place as the first school to win dual championships in one season. Now we've done it twice. As you can see, nobody else has come even close, a combined 1-13 effort collectively from all the other schools. UCONN is now 6-2 (men got knocked out in 2009; women got knocked out in 2011) when putting both teams into the FF.

1983 - Georgia (0-2)
1999 - Duke (0-2) (UCONN men beat them in championship game)
2002 - Oklahoma (0-2) (UCONN women beat them in championship game)
2003 - Texas (0-2) (UCONN women knock Longhorns out in semifinals)
2004 - UCONN! (2-0)
2005 - Michigan State (0-2)
2006 - LSU (0-2)
2009 - UCONN! (1-1)
2011 - UCONN! (1-1)
2013 - Louisville (1-1) (UCONN denies the Louisville women in the championship game, thereby preserving UCONN's record as the only school to win both titles in the same season - 2004)
2014 - UCONN! (2-0)

Want to talk total domination? We're 6-2 in the same situation where all the other schools that have done it are a combined 1-13.
 
And here's what's even more amazing. Of all the other schools which have done it, I believe only Louisville has won either championship in the years when schools sent two teams to the FF. UCONN has been the team which stood in the way on either the men's or women's side, and emerged victorious, thereby denying other schools from being able to complete the daily double, in four of the instances when it happened....
And, in that year (last year) that a team won it (Louisville men), UConn was not allowed to participate, in order perhaps, to stop them.
 
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