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Shabazz Napier (UConn): Well, every NCAA tourney needs a superstar, a captivating character. Enter Shabazz Napier. The Connecticut point guard is the David Blaine of college basketball. You don't know what he's going to pull out of that hat. But you know it's going to be something special. So don't blink. His significance? His sheer brilliance in his 6-1, 180-pound frame. He scored 17 of his 25 points in the second half of UConn's Elite Eight victory over Michigan State. He hit big free throws down the stretch. "His will to win -- you could just see it," Michigan State's Gary Harris told reporters after the game. "He wasn't going to let his team lose." Napier has had the most impact in the tournament to date. The Huskies finished three games behind American Athletic Conference co-champions Louisville and Cincinnati. They've had their struggles. But Napier has put together an epic run. His tourney numbers are ridiculous, averaging 23.3 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 2.0 steals per game in the Big Dance.

This tournament hasn't made a lot of sense. It rarely does. But Connecticut's rise to this stage a year after it was ineligible due to academic issues isn't some inexplicable fairy tale. Coach Kevin Ollie has the best player in the Final Four, the best player since the Big Dance began two weeks ago who has carried the Huskies to surprising heights. This UConn team already has a win over Florida, although the Gators weren't at 100 percent then. But the Huskies won that game because Napier was clutch in the final seconds. He's even better now. Anything seems possible for UConn with the senior guard on the floor.
 
Connecticut's rise to this stage a year after it was ineligible due to academic issues

This garbage seriously better stop after this year. It better not become a yearly count ("UConn making it back to the tournament just 2 years removed from being banned due to APR...").

We're literally one of the only programs that was given any real punishment for academic issues. And not only that, they punished kids who didn't do anything wrong. And we've done our penance. Now STFU about it.
 
You know it's not just print media, it's every interview with any UCONN player, coach, or rep on TV. If they're going to go there, they should start by saying that there is not one player on last or this years team that had anything in the world to do with the sanctions, but these poor players have endured the punishment, criticism and injustice to them in the most noble way.
 
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