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UConn has won the Transfer Portal.....Again

I still can't get over how well Geno did in the portal this season. Given that we won the NC last season after a drought, it's possible to look at previous transfers in (Evina, Dorka, Lou) and say "didn't quite get enough", but how many NC's might we have won, even only in the Paige era, had the team been healthy?

Bottom line, my take FWIW... without either transfer, we were an 75-80% complete team. You could argue minutia but missing an elite center and a really good back up PG... we certainly could win again, but we wouldn't be favored.

Fast forward, landing Serah, I think that bumped us up to a 90-95% complete team. Add in Kayleigh, and BAM. We are a 100% complete team - as strong and impressive as possible given the players we already had. We got EXACTLY what we needed. AND the talent level of what we got is incredible.

Did we land 6 players? No. But we did not need more than 2 (fact being we ONLY had room for 2). The talent and positional need for each makes UConn a huge winner in the portal given what we lost (Q)...
 
I still can't get over how well Geno did in the portal this season. Given that we won the NC last season after a drought, it's possible to look at previous transfers in (Evina, Dorka, Lou) and say "didn't quite get enough", but how many NC's might we have won, even only in the Paige era, had the team been healthy?

Bottom line, my take FWIW... without either transfer, we were an 75-80% complete team. You could argue minutia but missing an elite center and a really good back up PG... we certainly could win again, but we wouldn't be favored.

Fast forward, landing Serah, I think that bumped us up to a 90-95% complete team. Add in Kayleigh, and BAM. We are a 100% complete team - as strong and impressive as possible given the players we already had. We got EXACTLY what we needed. AND the talent level of what we got is incredible.

Did we land 6 players? No. But we did not need more than 2 (fact being we ONLY had room for 2). The talent and positional need for each makes UConn a huge winner in the portal given what we lost (Q)...
And I’d add, in addition to skill level we landed one (maybe two) players who simply wanted to be part of the UConn team culture. That maybe even more important than the skills they bring with them.
 
There is a 1983 Sci-Fi film called WarGames where a HS kid unknowingly hacks into a Defense Department supercomputer named Joshua. He thinks he is playing video games, but has inadvertently set in motion a process that will lead to global thermonuclear war. In the end nuclear holocaust is averted when the computer learns the ironic truth that, “The only winning move is not to play.”

In similar fashion, I would argue that UConn won the transfer portal prior to last season and for this coming season by essentially not playing the game of creating a revolving door for outbound and inbound players. On the outbound side that starts with keeping all your core players. Prior to this past season, UConn was the only D1 school in the nation that did not lose a single outbound transfer. After winning a championship this year (Not a coincidence), UConn only lost Q, the last player off the bench. Keeping your existing core roster is absolutely critical to maintaining continuity for any WBB program.

On the inbound side, UConn is not looking for the shiniest new toy. Since the implementation of the Transfer Portal, the Huskies have now brought in 5 smart, talented, team-oriented players who complement the existing roster. Next season, Serah and Kayleigh will give UConn the deepest, most versatile roster in WBB. The 3 players that came before Serah & Kayleigh were Dorka, Lou & Kaitlyn. They were all stars at their former schools. They had all completed their undergraduate degree. All were willing to accept supporting roles at UConn to pursue their championship dream. Serah and Kayleigh are cut from the same cloth. They are not coming to UConn to become stars or get paid a bundle of money. They just want to get better and win championships.

So what is happening elsewhere in WBB? We are seeing wholesale roster changes as both starters and key reserves are heading for greener pastures. There are teams that have lost their entire rosters. Schools are scrambling to fill voids, sometimes engaging in bidding wars for top players. Coaches have become commodity traders, negotiating NIL payouts with parents and agents, while having little time for player development.

I sometimes feel sorry for college coaches. None of them got into coaching to negotiate transactional contracts with players while losing a significant portion of their roster every year. The joy and satisfaction that coaches receive from developing a young person to reach their potential as a player and a human being over multiple seasons is being lost to NIL, immediate transfer eligibility, player agents and the pressure to win.

Top programs load up on talent from the transfer portal every year. The problem for many of these teams is that it takes years to build a roster into a cohesive unit, and if you are engaged in a major roster overhaul every season with a bunch of free agents, it becomes nearly impossible to execute like a team must execute to win a championship. UConn walloped everyone during the Big Dance with flawless execution at both ends of the court. Yes, UConn had several new faces this past season. But the collective basketball IQ of this Husky team was off the charts, and every single player bought into what Geno was trying to accomplish. After winning championship #12, Geno commented that his team, “fell in love with each other.” That is difficult to achieve if players are always asking, “What about me?”

Next season many teams will set their sights on a national championship. They will work hard to integrate their players into their respective systems in the hopes of creating a smooth and effective team. As for the Huskies, they will not need to hope. UConn has won the Transfer Portal…..again, by adding 2 excellent complimentary players to an experienced and talented roster that will be firing on all cylinders come March. :cool:
Wonderful post Dude. Look at LSU where Kim re-builds a great roster each year with portal choices. She has tons of talent and very little team. South Carolina tends to do it the UCONN way, more than any other school. And they have great success. But signing a handful of stars each year can work against you , as you so well document.
 
The coach who wins the Portal Championship will be crowned in April, 2026 along with the national championship.
 
But other than EDD, I really don’t think Geno ever lost an impact player that transferred.


Mir Mclean had a terrific junior year at Virginia before tearing her ACL. Injuries got in the way but she would've been one.
 
She played well for Maryland in a reserve role this year.
Mir might have the been the best, or surely one of the best to leave, but her unique skills pretty much limited her to the 4 spot. A truly great and athletic 5-11 PF. She didn't have the perimeter game for the 3, or the bulk to guard 5's, so an undersized 4 it was.

She could have been a way above average starter, or truly a super sub, but as good as she was, Aaliyah and Aubrey were also great, bigger, and ahead of her on the depth chart. We should have some really good players that are third string this year as well.
 
I'm confused. When did Uconn previously win the transfer portal? Geno doesn't even typically bring in transfers and I don't recall any year (up until this year), where he has taken more than one player out of the portal. I love what Uconn brought in and think that Williams and Heckel helped to address some needs that we had but I don't think we won the portal this year either. My vote would go to Ole Miss. They brought in eight transfers and all but one of them, were starters on their previous team.
I would rather have two outfits from Macys than eight from the Dollar Store.
 
Mir Mclean had a terrific junior year at Virginia before tearing her ACL. Injuries got in the way but she would've been one.
She always struck me as a nice kid and left the Connecticut program in a "classy" manner. I wish her well it will scan the box score from time to time to see how she's doing.
 
You suggest that Ole Miss won the Transfer Portal this year, and they did bring in 8 players. At the same time the Rebels lost practically their entire roster with 7 outbound transfers along with graduating seniors. So their entire roster next season will be free agents and freshmen, with no continuity. That’s not a recipe to win a championship.
I read where coach Yo has taken to referring to herself as the "portalnista." She loves her some coach Yo.
 

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