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The UConn men indeed failed to make postseason tournament play for the first time in 20 years (since the 1986-87 season they have been in postseason play every year). They had 8 freshmen and 5 sophomoresand no scholarship upperclassmen. Although they ranked second nationally in FG% defense and led the nation in blocked shots, they struggled terribly all season on offense. They were near the bottom of the Big East in every major offensive category, and it was painful to watch them play on offense, most of the season. Everyone on the team returns next season, unless there are transfers. They need improved play from their young point guards who were terrible this year, and production from the small forward tandem of sophomore Marcus Johnson and freshman Stanley Robinson, who between the two of them gave UConn nothing, although both are great athletes with a lot of potential.
The UConn women's team is a #1 seed in the women's tournament. They have a talented team with great balance (all 5 starters averaged in double figures scoring) and play exceptional team defense. They potentially could go all the way, although it should be noted they are young (no seniors) and not very deep, and their bracket is brutal with a potential sweet 16 game vs. red hot NC State which handed Duke its only loss, a potential Elite 8 game vs. Stanford in Fresno, California (not really fair if you ask me), then if they get to the Final 4, a possible national semifinal against Duke, which appears to be the team to beat. That is a major gauntlet of teams to have to beat.
The UConn men indeed failed to make postseason tournament play for the first time in 20 years (since the 1986-87 season they have been in postseason play every year). They had 8 freshmen and 5 sophomoresand no scholarship upperclassmen. Although they ranked second nationally in FG% defense and led the nation in blocked shots, they struggled terribly all season on offense. They were near the bottom of the Big East in every major offensive category, and it was painful to watch them play on offense, most of the season. Everyone on the team returns next season, unless there are transfers. They need improved play from their young point guards who were terrible this year, and production from the small forward tandem of sophomore Marcus Johnson and freshman Stanley Robinson, who between the two of them gave UConn nothing, although both are great athletes with a lot of potential.
The UConn women's team is a #1 seed in the women's tournament. They have a talented team with great balance (all 5 starters averaged in double figures scoring) and play exceptional team defense. They potentially could go all the way, although it should be noted they are young (no seniors) and not very deep, and their bracket is brutal with a potential sweet 16 game vs. red hot NC State which handed Duke its only loss, a potential Elite 8 game vs. Stanford in Fresno, California (not really fair if you ask me), then if they get to the Final 4, a possible national semifinal against Duke, which appears to be the team to beat. That is a major gauntlet of teams to have to beat.
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