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As a lifelong UConn bball fan who's frequently asked by non-CT'ers, "You didn't even go to UConn? Why are you such a big fan?" I wrote this blog as a response to that question, as well as to describe why our unexpected win this week was so galvanizing for all of us:
http://kingofkatie.tumblr.com/post/82232595721/connecticut-is-uconn
What a great post. I was 9 years old during the "Dream Season", did not attend Uconn (except for one summer class) and have lived out of state since I graduated high school (have been in Boston 13 of the past 16 years) and completely agree with this post. Sometimes it is hard to explain to outsiders what Uconn means to our State and that that bond stays with you even if you haven't officially resided in Connecticut for a long time. I have very fond memories of watching the 99 Title game against Duke in a BU dorm room with about 10-12 others from Connecticut.
I also agree with how important the Big East was to not only Uconn's direct success but also to me growing up as basketball fan. Attending the Big East Tournament during my high school days was such a great experience. I was lucky enough to be a the MSU game at the Garden two weeks ago with my childhood best friend and his father and we were all saying how it felt like Deja Vu from the times where the three of us where at MSG for the Big East Tournament.
I also think that loyalty of Connecticut natives to Uconn basketball is one of a lot of reasons why Ollie was such an important hire. Even if Ollie hadn't just won a national championship and was due for a huge pay raise, I think the fact that all Uconn fans (alums and non-alums) can relate to him as former player and that all of the other former players wanted him as well meant that the Kevin Ollie hire (and now retention) is so important because it keeps everything in the "family" and lets us carry on that tradition as fans (as well as for the former players).



Jealous you got to go to the NC game, wish I'd been there too!