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Re: UCONN -1.5
« Reply #100 on: January 13, 2023, 01:15:10 PM »
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MEN’S BASKETBALL
Clingan’s big game for naught in loss
By David Borges


MILWAUKEE — For one 3 1/2-minute stretch, the UConn men’s basketball team looked as good as it’s looked since Big East play began.

With Donovan Clingan dominating both ends of the floor, the Huskies harkened back to their performance at the PK85 Invitational in Portland, Ore. — where Clingan was named MVP — and turned a five-point deficit into an 11-point lead during that one blinding stretch in the first half.

Clingan continued to dominate the rest of the way, but the sixth-ranked Huskies didn’t get enough production from elsewhere and fell to Marquette 82-76 Wednesday night at Fiserv Forum.

“If you go on the (team) bus right now, there’s not one smile on a face,” Clingan said. “Everyone’s bothered by it, everyone’s hurt. We’ve just got to find the toughness, the team identity, individual identity again, and we’ll be good.”

UConn (15-3, 4-3 Big East) dropped its 17th straight true road game to a ranked team, dating back to a January, 2014 win at Memphis. The Huskies have now dropped three straight road contests, at No. 12 Xavier on Dec. 31, at No. 19 Providence on Jan. 4, and now at 25th-ranked Marquette.

“It’s a big-time atmosphere in here, no prompting needed,” UConn coach Dan Hurley said. “This crowd was definitely a factor when we were unraveling. You’ve got to play a full 40-minute game if you want to win on the road.”

Marquette improved to 14-4, 6-1 Big East.

Clingan finished with 20 points, 10 rebounds, five blocks and two steals, and got some help from fellow freshman Alex Karaban (17 points, seven boards). It was easily the best game in the Big East for both players.

“The wins and losses mean 100-percent everything,” a downcast Karaban said. “I don’t care how well I played, as long as we win, I’ll be the happiest kid alive.”

But UConn’s two leading scorers, Adama Sanogo and Jordan Hawkins, were too quiet. Sanogo finished with 10 points, just three rebounds and five turnovers. while Hawkins had eight points on a mere 1-for-8 shooting.

“It’s going to be hard to win on the road that way, in places like this against teams like that,” Hurley said.

UConn’s 11-point first-half lead was whittled down to four at the break, and when Oso Ighodaro hit a jumper just under four minutes into the latter half, the Golden Eagles owned a 44-42 lead.

They would never trail again.

Four straight Clingan points would bring the Huskies within 52-50. But Marquette opened up a nine-point lead (73-64) with 2:31 left. UConn would get back to within three on a Karaban and-1 inside the final minute, but the Golden Eagles knocked down six straight foul shots to seal the deal.

Clingan checked in with 11:46 left in the first half and UConn trailing 17-15. He quickly scored on a dunk, followed by a layup off a pass from Nahiem Alleyne.

He’d add a layup off a Joey Calcaterra feed that helped spur a 14-0 UConn run over 3 1/2 minutes, capped by a Tristen Newton drive and forcing Shaka Smart to burn a timeout.

The Huskies’ head-spinning run came courtesy of Clingan, Calcaterra, Alleyne and starters Newton and Andre Jackson. When starters Sanogo, Karaban and Hawkins checked back in, Marquette immediately went on a 9-0 run to get within two. Clearly suffering a bit of Ryan Kalkbrenner letdown (he had dominated Creighton’s 7-footer on Saturday), Sanogo failed to grab a rebound and turned the ball over four times in the opening half, the last of which caused Hurley to replace him with Clingan again.

Asked what was wrong with Sanogo on Wednesday, Hurley replied: “I’m not sure. I think he just had a bad game. I think early, he got a little spooked. He had those great opportunities early around the basket. A couple of turnovers ... he got unnerved a little bit out there, which a guy with his experience, I think he’ll respond.”

Clingan wound up playing a season-high matching 21 minutes, Sanogo 19.

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Re: UCONN -1.5
« Reply #101 on: January 13, 2023, 01:28:49 PM »
The F is a "Kalkenbrenner Letdown?" That's even dumber than "trap game"
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Re: UCONN -1.5
« Reply #102 on: January 13, 2023, 03:17:54 PM »
There was one more Dave Borge article post-Marquette game about UConn and conference play, but I couldn't link or let alone copy it.

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Re: UCONN -1.5
« Reply #103 on: January 13, 2023, 03:25:48 PM »
There was one more Dave Borge article post-Marquette game about UConn and conference play, but I couldn't link or let alone copy it.

This one?
https://www.milfordmirror.com/sports/uconn-mens-basketball/article/UConn-men-s-basketball-team-Big-East-17712748.php

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Re: UCONN -1.5
« Reply #105 on: January 13, 2023, 03:32:08 PM »
Beating ranked teams on the road is always tough.    It is entirely possible UConn now runs the table in the league.   They have just gone through their gauntlet.
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« Reply #106 on: January 13, 2023, 03:42:37 PM »
Beating ranked teams on the road is always tough.    It is entirely possible UConn now runs the table in the league.   They have just gone through their gauntlet.

@Creighton is tough too, but yeah. Three of their four toughest games are behind them.

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« Reply #107 on: January 13, 2023, 03:44:08 PM »
Assuming Creighton gets on track.
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Re: UCONN -1.5
« Reply #108 on: January 13, 2023, 03:49:16 PM »
This seems like an overreaction.

Sure, he essentially took a Hurley quote and wrote an article around it.  However, I thought this stat (heard it during the game) was almost unbelievable.

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The program is now 0-17 in true road games against ranked opponents (0-7 under Hurley), dating back to a January, 2014 win at Memphis.

I mean, I know they haven't been this good most of those years, and AAC didn't offer as many ranked opponents.  Still, you'd expect a few random road wins against ranked opponents in almost a decade.


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Re: UCONN -1.5
« Reply #110 on: January 13, 2023, 03:58:05 PM »
One of those stats that are interesting but don't matter.   Going forward, how many wins are they going to have to get over ranked teams on the road?
Houston in the final four?
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Re: UCONN -1.5
« Reply #111 on: January 13, 2023, 03:58:19 PM »
Rocky, most of those road losses pre-date Hurley. He is 0-7 against ranked team in true road games at UConn. All of them Big East losses.

I mean, that's not great but its conference road games.
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Re: UCONN -1.5
« Reply #112 on: January 13, 2023, 04:02:09 PM »
Not worth being too impressed with Dan Hurley at least until he wins something more important at UConn than Wojo did at Marquette.
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