They did enough to beat a good team. They did shot it well from deep 7-14, 50% which is very good. Shot only 47% from the floor but held Harvard to 36% which is very good. A few of their TOs were on the careless side. Their transition game was MIA for the most part and when they did break they got sloppy with the ball a few times.
I'd say it was a good game against a good opponent, nothing more, nothing less. They continue to improve which is what you want to see.
One strange thing I noticed is that after a bunch of dunks and 3s, UConn gave up points on Harvard's next possession and in many of those cases early in the shot clock. I don't know if it's a little too much "look what I just did" or let up in intensity or just coincidence. I noticed that at the game, and then looked at the long and it confirmed that.
It might be worth while for the coaching staff to point this out, and make them aware that getting stops after impact trips down the floor (3s & dunks) can spark some runs that can blow the game open. They don't seem to be able to put teams away and this might be part of the problem. It's after these types of scores they need to step up the intensity not let down.
As much as I don't like Dook, this is one thing they've done well over the years. They'll hit you with a bunch of 3s or whatever sequence of scores, get their crowd going, slap the floor, act like punks, get up in the other teams business and put together some blow-the-game-wide-open runs. Now I don't want our guys to look like a bunch of punks, but would like to see them amp up the energy after these types of plays and kick that dog while it's down. The 99 team had that sort of thing about them. They'd up the intensity, score in bunches, bump chests and get in the heads of their opponent.
It's this intimidating aura that this team lacks so far, but would seem to have the dominating pieces to be that type of team. AD's power dunks can have that type of effect, especially if you follow it with a steal, blocked shot, tough in-your-face defense, a dagger 3, fast break dunk, etc. A few have mentioned how this team hasn't show the ability to step on the neck of the opponent and not let them off the mat. There's a lot of ball to be played and this team is only going to get better. I'm hopeful.