Done with having a shot at the regular season title? Yup. Done with having a shot at winning the BE tourney or making the Big Dance? No way.I'll state the obvious, if you can't win on the road in the Big East you are done.
Done with having a shot at the regular season title? Yup. Done with having a shot at winning the BE tourney or making the Big Dance? No way.I'll state the obvious, if you can't win on the road in the Big East you are done.
I think there is something to that. Luke Murray is no George Blaney that’s for sure. George had been a head coach and was viewed by Calhoun as a colleague not a subordinate. If he took over from Calhoun for illness or other reason he had the authority and the gravitas to make decisions he thought made sense. It generally worked out pretty well. Ask Texas.I wonder how much of a leash the coaches had tonight to go with their own game plan? I'm guessing not much based on the rotations and lack of DC in the final moments as a rim protector.
Pretty obvious that yes, Xavier, Marquette and Providence have shown that they can win on the road, but beating teams like SJ (who beat us at home) or SH (who we lost to last night).We are 1-4 on the road. (W vs BU and L’s to X, MU, PC, SH)
Xavier = 3-1 (W’s vs GT, SJ, VU & L to DP)
Marquette = 2-2 (W’s vs VU, SJ and L’s to PC, X)
Providence = 3-2 (W’s vs SH, BU, DP and L’s to CU, MU)
Creighton = 1-3 (W vs BU and L’s to MU, UConn, X)
Seton Hall = 2-3 (W’s vs GT, DP and L’s to X, MU, CU)
St. John’s = 1-3 (W vs UConn and L’s to VU, PC, SH)
Villanova = 1-3 (W vs GT and L’s to UConn, DP, BU)
Butler = 1-3 (W vs GT and L’s to CU, SH, SJ)
DePaul = 0-2 (L’s to CU, BU)
Georgetown = no wins
So, are you saying that it is obvious that everyone in the Big East is done? Or do you see someone who has already shown they can win on the road in this league?
Actually the place where you really need to win in this league is MSG.
Pretty obvious that yes, Xavier, Marquette and Providence have shown that they can win on the road, but beating teams like SJ (who beat us at home) or SH (who we lost to last night).
No one expected to go undefeated on the road, but GoUConn is correct in saying that our inability to even stay .500 on the road (which, if we held serve at home, would put us in contention) means that we're done in terms of winning the regular season BE title.
Does the season ultimately run through MSG first? Yep, but it's a whole lot tougher with a high seed and DH, outside of the PK85, doesn't have an amazing tournament record at UConn.
i gotta disagree with both points. even 1st place xavier isnt "dominating" the league anymore, they just lost to depaul, so it's ok that we're not dominating.This board is freaking out because UConn is not dominating the Big East. UConn just isn’t good enough to dominate the league
This is correct, but we do at least control our own destiny now with the Xavier loss last night. If we win out and all the favorites win (unlikely on both counts) we'd now project as a 3 seed and a bye. Obviously still very early so a ton of scenarios could play outand are no longer favored to even secure a top 4 seed bye in the first round of the BET.
I thought that as well.Looked like over the back on SH on that last foul shot.
Anybody able to get a replay of that ?
Glad he stepped up.“I thought I did a poor job coaching the guys in the second half, offensively in particular,” Murray said. “We talked about it at halftime. We knew that Seton Hall was gonna pick up the pressure in the second half, and we didn’t do a good job of handling it.” - Luke Murray
Seton Hall defeats No. 15 UConn on Ndefo’s last-second layup
During St. Peter’s run to the Elite Eight last year, KC Ndefo gained a reputation as a tenacious rebounder and a hard-nosed defender who led the nation in blocks at 6-foot-7.www.wfsb.com
You're hitting your stride.Good points, Nelson. We play in a league like this precisely so we can run a gauntlet of tough games. A stretch like the one we’ve just been through is what prepares a team for the tournament. A team like ours can just as easily turn it around and win 5 out of the next 6 as quickly as they lost 5 out of 6.
With regard to your comment about guarding the 3 tightly against a team that doesn’t shoot the 3 well, I think this team does that because it’s a matter of going to their strength to exploit an opponent’s weakness. Seton Hall came into this game, hitting 31% of their 3’s, which is bad. But our D held them to an even worse 19%. If they had shot the 3 at their normal rate, they would have hit 3 more from the arc. That would have been 9 more points and it wouldn’t have been a close game. So, guarding the 3 tightly instead of laying off those perimeter shooters, paid off.
Is this a warm up for when you get through your resistance to telling the board about the 50 better coaches for UConn's future?I think there is something to that. Luke Murray is no George Blaney that’s for sure. George had been a head coach and was viewed by Calhoun as a colleague not a subordinate. If he took over from Calhoun for illness or other reason he had the authority and the gravitas to make decisions he thought made sense. It generally worked out pretty well. Ask Texas.