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Khalid winner against Pitt (98?), Denham Brown winner against Gonzaga 2005 in Maui. Upset over #1 Texas in 2010. Shabazz hit a buzzer beater against Nova but I forget which year.

I'd get rid of the 6 OT game. Woof.
On the flip side, I really thought Denham Brown was going to nail that last shot vs George Mason. I still think we were going to win that game. How did that one escape us?
 
I am currently in the process of compiling my Top 50 Uconn games, post 1990, and I have 34 at the moment. I am going backwards and I am currently at 1997.

Yes, I do realize some of them are losses but, like the 6OT game, I honestly feel it can not be left off any legit list of great games. I have ideas for the other 16 (all from 1990 to 1997) but some of the regular season games can be hard to find and I will be including the Gtown/Uconn (I think 1995) game soon. But I am open to ideas in regards to what I am missing from the 1990 to 2015 time period.

25 years, 50 great Uconn games. (Up to 34, soon to be 35 with Uconn/gtown).

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If you are including losses but great games played at a high level, the loss to Tyus Edney's UCLA in 1995, that might have been the only other team that could have beaten uconn that year in the tournament. And the 2002 regional final loss to Maryland in the Carrier Dome. Legendary game by Caron Butler. Everything about that game was great except the final score.
 
1:08 mark of the '04 video. All you ever need to know about Mek.
Runs in from the foul line and goes up for the block right handed on the right side of the rim. Opponent adjusts and extends to try a reverse on the left side of the rim instead. On his way down, Mek somehow leans left, extends his left arm and blocks the shot on the opposite side. That block still makes me say "Wow," every time I see it.

That video was put together by Matt Macri. His dad was our mailman at my office in Meriden. Six years later, he got me into a non-standard pool that was basically a pick the final matchup and the winner going into the tourney type deal that someone at the post office ran every year. Won the hole thing. Another good Husky memory.
Matt made the best videos back in the day.
 
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I am currently in the process of compiling my Top 50 Uconn games, post 1990, and I have 34 at the moment. I am going backwards and I am currently at 1997.

Yes, I do realize some of them are losses but, like the 6OT game, I honestly feel it can not be left off any legit list of great games. I have ideas for the other 16 (all from 1990 to 1997) but some of the regular season games can be hard to find and I will be including the Gtown/Uconn (I think 1995) game soon. But I am open to ideas in regards to what I am missing from the 1990 to 2015 time period.

25 years, 50 great Uconn games. (Up to 34, soon to be 35 with Uconn/gtown).

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Take a look at two games in Hartford in January of 1990. UConn beat Syracuse and Georgetown back to back. The Civic Center (now XL) was electric. 16,294 was capacity at that time and there were likely more there. Both were wins and they really put us in the national spotlight.
Also look at the Sweet Sixteen win over Clemson at the Meadowlands that year. We couldn't believe the season was about to end. Calhoun, as was his habit, tried to sit on the sixteen point second half lead and Clemson came back. Burrell to George and the rest was history.
 

for all Charles' bad mouthing of UConn on the air during that tournament, he got on stage prior to the free Springsteen concert next to the team hotel on Sunday night in Dallas and said UConn would win on Monday night
 
If you are including losses but great games played at a high level, the loss to Tyus Edney's UCLA in 1995, that might have been the only other team that could have beaten uconn that year in the tournament. And the 2002 regional final loss to Maryland in the Carrier Dome. Legendary game by Caron Butler. Everything about that game was great except the final score.

That UCLA game was a track meet. End to end action. Yeah, UCLA might have been the only team able to oust us.
 
On the flip side, I really thought Denham Brown was going to nail that last shot vs George Mason. I still think we were going to win that game. How did that one escape us?

The bigs got absolutely embarrassed by a bunch of nobodies. No one should’ve been within 20 of that team.
 
Khalid winner against Pitt (98?), Denham Brown winner against Gonzaga 2005 in Maui. Upset over #1 Texas in 2010. Shabazz hit a buzzer beater against Nova but I forget which year.

I'd get rid of the 6 OT game. Woof.
Really. We lost that #^^*< game 6 times.
 
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That UCLA game was a track meet. End to end action. Yeah, UCLA might have been the only team able to oust us.

what ticks me off most about that is UCLA should not have been there.

but bad coaching 101 by Mizzou cost them.

How do you not turn Tyus Edney and make him go left there?
 
On the flip side, I really thought Denham Brown was going to nail that last shot vs George Mason. I still think we were going to win that game. How did that one escape us?

I thought it was going in too, it looked good from the broadcast angle.

That team was the anti-Calhoun team in terms of peaking at the right time. Got upset by an average Cuse team to start the BET, was down by double-digits to 16-seed Albany and should have lost to Washington in the Sweet 16; Marcus and Rashad bailed us out big time. That squad was a tad short on toughness and leadership IMO. It also showed the old adage that "you need great guards to win the tournament"; if we had a healthy AJ Price (a true backup PG) we probably cut the nets down that year. Even crazier to think that Bynum should have been on that squad in addition to Price.
 
I thought it was going in too, it looked good from the broadcast angle.

That team was the anti-Calhoun team in terms of peaking at the right time. Got upset by an average Cuse team to start the BET, was down by double-digits to 16-seed Albany and should have lost to Washington in the Sweet 16; Marcus and Rashad bailed us out big time. That squad was a tad short on toughness and leadership IMO. It also showed the old adage that "you need great guards to win the tournament"; if we had a healthy AJ Price (a true backup PG) we probably cut the nets down that year. Even crazier to think that Bynum should have been on that squad in addition to Price.

Definitely lacked toughness.

Absolute scrubs from GM threw them around.

We went through a shortage of toughness for a few years, until Thabeet left. Watching them get thrown around by a short fat kid from San Diego and bums like Suton and a Raymar Morgan who was playing so bad for 2 months that he was getting national attention for it before facing our front line....it was not a great time.

Rosco and AO weren't as talented as Thabeet and Adrien, but they were tougher.
 
Wake up. The time machine went back too far, to the ‘80s and Perno. No NCAA, no NIT.
2018 is the new 1983
 
Wake up. The time machine went back too far, to the ‘80s and Perno. No NCAA, no NIT.
2018 is the new 1983
1979 was a great year. Won a trip to the dance by knocking off a Final 8 team from the year before. The first year of the Big East coming up.
 
Rosco and AO weren't as talented as Thabeet and Adrien, but they were tougher.

Your memory is shot. Nobody was tougher than Jeff Adrien. If toughness was an issue, especially in the loss to GM, it sure as hell wasn't because of Jeff Adrien, who single handedly kept UConn in that game. I think he had 17 pts off the bench as a freshman. Confirmed. And he led them with 7 rebounds in 25 minutes.
 
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Your memory is shot. Nobody was tougher than Jeff Adrien. If toughness was an issue, especially in the loss to GM, it sure as hell wasn't because of Jeff Adrien, who single handedly kept UConn in that game. I think he had 17 pts off the bench as a freshman. Confirmed. And he led them with 7 rebounds in 25 minutes.

And then Adrien got thrown around by Mich St.

The starters in both 06 and 09 were out-toughed by teams they had no business being out-toughed by.

Neither GM nor MSU had a DeJuan Blair.
 

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