Intended message? Message by whom - the players? And to whom - to themselves? Why do you not accept the position - articulated by the UConn players to the media for decades - that they see their work as not yet finished? Is that so hard to understand?
Is it your position that the program's decision to do (or not do) something must have an intended external message? There are a LOT of things that UConn does that many programs do not do and, likewise, many things the Huskies do not do, that other programs do.
There is no intended external message other than the players believe there still is work to be done and, hence, the time for celebrating in this fashion is after the work is complete.
They celebrated after the Big East regular season was won, and again after the Big East Tournament. They celebrated seniors' careers on Senior Day. They celebrated the hanging of last year's banner. They celebrated the additions to the Huskies of Honor rolls. This team celebrates when personal and team milestones have been met. There is no shortage of celebrations - at the right time.
A discussion of "Intended message" is inconsequential to the more egregious aspect of your post: that the players would consider the entire season a disappointment by not winning a NC. That nonsense might be applicable to how you (and perhaps several other posters in the Boneyard) think and feel, but only if you don't have the ability to see the wonderful things that this team has accomplished together and the growth every player has achieved in this exceptional season.
The 2025-26 UConn Huskies are undefeated thus far and riding a 54 game winning streak. They certainly might be disappointed if they don't win the last two games, and especially if they feel they didn't play up to their abilities, but the season has been special and glorious nonetheless, and we as fans should be proud of what these incredible young ladies have accomplished.....together.
Go Huskies!