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UConn Basketball 2011-2012
#1
Posted 31 August 2011 - 09:40 AM
Here's the schedule:
11/2 - AIC @ Gampel (exhibition)
11/6 - CW Post @ XL Center (exhibition)
11/11 - Columbia @ Gampel
11/14 - Wagner @ Gampel
11/17 - Maine @ XL
11/20 - Coppin State @ XL
11/24 - 11/26 - BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS
12/3 - Arkansas @ XL
12/8 - Harvard @ Gampel
12/18 - Holy Cross @ XL
12/22 - Fairfield @ XL
12/28 - at USF
12/31 - St. John's @ XL
1/3 - at Seton Hall
1/7 - at Rutgers
1/9 - WVU @ XL
1/14 - at Notre Dame
1/18 - Cincinnati @ Gampel
1/21 - at Tennessee
1/29 - Notre Dame @ XL
2/1 - at Georgetown
2/4 - Seton Hall @ XL
2/6 - at Louisville
2/11 - at Syracuse
2/15 - Depaul @ Gampel
2/18 - Marquette @ XL
2/20 - at Villanova
2/25 - Syracuse @ Gampel (ESPN GAMEDAY)
2/28 - at Providence
3/3 - Pittsburgh @ Gampel
3/6-3/10 - BIG EAST TOURNAMENT
#3
Posted 31 August 2011 - 11:05 AM
On the BE schedule, their toughest road games are Syracuse and Louisville. They get WVU, Pitt, St. John's, Marquette, and Cincy all once and they are all at home. Pretty favorable schedule if you ask me.
#10
Posted 15 October 2011 - 09:06 PM
#11
Posted 16 October 2011 - 09:19 AM
#12
Posted 18 October 2011 - 11:58 AM
Connecticut center Michael Bradley will miss the start of the basketball season with a fractured ankle.
The school did not say when Bradley suffered the injury, though he was limping noticeably after last week's 3.4-mile Husky run, an annual race around campus that precedes the start of basketball practice.
UConn says the 6-foot-10 redshirt freshman will have surgery on the ankle this week and will need about six weeks of rehabilitation before he can return to the court.
Link
#15
Posted 23 October 2011 - 01:26 PM
http://www.grantland...ional-champions
Why you may ask (so you don't actually have to read the article and give him the hit)? Because he doesn't like UConn basketball.
Personally, I'm devastated.
#16
Posted 24 October 2011 - 11:10 AM
Remind me of this when they beat Columbia by 6 and I'm freaking out.
#17
Posted 24 October 2011 - 11:29 AM
#21
Posted 24 October 2011 - 12:33 PM
I love watching good college big men so I'm intrigued by this UConn team. If Drummond is as good as he appears to be, they are going to absolutely MURDER some teams down low. All the ingredients are there. Dominant big men, a ready-to-emerge POY candidate in Lamb, great defense, etc. Would have been nice to see an early season UConn/Duke or UConn/UNC matchup.
I would hold off on your expectations of Andre Drummond in terms of offensive production. He's a great passing big man and going to be a dominant defensive presence, but he doesn't have a back to the basket game and his free throw shooting makes Rick Jackson look like Rick Barry. From all reports, his 10-12 foot jumpers are decent but to say that Drummond absolutely could go to the NBA next season and play at all is going a long ways. He needs to stay in school(ala Okafor) and develop his offensive game.
#22
Posted 24 October 2011 - 01:30 PM
I would hold off on your expectations of Andre Drummond in terms of offensive production. He's a great passing big man and going to be a dominant defensive presence, but he doesn't have a back to the basket game and his free throw shooting makes Rick Jackson look like Rick Barry. From all reports, his 10-12 foot jumpers are decent but to say that Drummond absolutely could go to the NBA next season and play at all is going a long ways. He needs to stay in school(ala Okafor) and develop his offensive game.
He'll probably get about 8-10 points / game in dunks and putbacks alone.
#23
Posted 24 October 2011 - 02:34 PM
That's all well and good, but he won't be an offensive force like Sullinger or what Davis is going to be. He's more raw offensively than those two players. He needs to really develop a post game.He'll probably get about 8-10 points / game in dunks and putbacks alone.
#25
Posted 28 October 2011 - 10:49 AM
Very weird. May hurt UCONN's chances of making it to the ACC. I can't see an institution with the integrity of the ACC standing for this.
Edited by Drocca, 28 October 2011 - 10:49 AM.
#26
Posted 28 October 2011 - 12:23 PM
I did have several friends who, while they were on campus, would swear that a lot of the basketball players were borderline retards. I remember stories that made it sound like Jonathan Mandledove would have been incapable of dressing himself every morning.
Not all of them are dummies though, obviously Okafor comes to mind here, but IIRC didn't Walker graduate early as well?
#27
Posted 28 October 2011 - 01:12 PM
I think it's hoops, too. The football team is something like 73 %, which is a couple ticks short of UNC's very clean, unscandal-ridden football team. If I heard correctly, if Gavin Edwards had not quit school 6 credits short of graduation, they'd be in better shape. But they certainly need to improve in that area. As an institution, I thought UConn recently was the 20th ranked state university in the country. For all universities, US News had em around 55, well behind UNC and the private ACC schools, but right there with Pitt and Syracuse, and middle of the pack for all ACC schools.
Syracuse and Pitt games at the end of regular season at the Conndome will be epic.
Edited by Doug Beerabelli, 28 October 2011 - 01:21 PM.
#28
Posted 28 October 2011 - 01:39 PM
Integrity and ACC don't quite go together lately...Christ, that is terrible. I know UCONN is well-known as a 'bend the rules' school but I had no idea their academics were that poor. For those that know; is the entire school a shitty academic school or is this just a problem with Men's Basketball? Seems like a state school would be better academically. I know the state school here, in North Carolina, seems to enjoy a fairly good academic reputation.
Very weird. May hurt UCONN's chances of making it to the ACC. I can't see an institution with the integrity of the ACC standing for this.
Thought I read that their most recent or about to be released APR is 975, so they are showing significant improvement from a few years ago. Also sounds like the new pres is setting up school guidelines to make sure that their sociology majors finish in good standing just like many other competitive teams sociology majors do.
Edited by StuckOnYouk, 28 October 2011 - 01:41 PM.
#29
Posted 28 October 2011 - 01:49 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_teams_with_the_most_victories_in_NCAA_Division_I_men's_college_basketball
#34
Posted 02 November 2011 - 08:28 PM
1) Uconn will be one of the best defensive teams in the country, long and athletic and can rebound. No surpise there, but to see Smith, Lamb, Daniels, AO, AD and NApier all on the court defending you can see its going to tough to score on them in the half court
2) Oriakhi is biggee and stronger and should dominate as a 4 with Drummond on the floor
3) Drummond can dunk and run the floor. he looks like he has trouble finishing, although this was his first ever play with the mask on. I think he ahd 12 points and six dunks. and, uh...the FT shooting will be interesting
4) Daniels is going to be a star. can score, get to the rim and knows how to move without the ball
5) Lamb is Lamb
6) Napier is Napier...I think he ahd 14 or 15 assists
7) They need Daniels or Giffey to shoot the three better. With two post players as good as AO and D there will be 3-pointers avialbel to them
8) unlike past years, this team will be ebtter in transition
9) Olander will play 15-20 mins and be very effective. Rebounding and shooting
10) A lot of missed layups tonight
final score 78 - 35. Napier 9 points, 15 assists, 7 boards and 3 steals. AIC shot 20% from the floor (7-26 from three). Uconn outrebounded 46-26 and had 9 blocks. AIC tallest playesr is 6'6".
#36
Posted 02 November 2011 - 09:34 PM
I have no idea what the issue is with Boatright. Hopefully it won't be a big deal (I can't imagine it is if it surfaced now, but who knows).
#37
Posted 02 November 2011 - 09:39 PM
Jordan Taylor is in a class by himself on The Associated Press' preseason All-America team.
The guard from Wisconsin was the only senior on the team Monday. He was joined by four sophomores, including Ohio State's Jared Sullinger, a unanimous pick of the 65-member national media panel.
Harrison Barnes of North Carolina, Terrence Jones of Kentucky and Jeremy Lamb of Connecticut were the other sophomores.
http://sportsillustr...l#ixzz1cbdz5Umo
#39
Posted 06 November 2011 - 06:23 PM
giffey and Boatright did not play
CW Post is probably bette than a handful of teams uconn will play this year
#40
Posted 12 November 2011 - 07:51 AM
Calhoun had to love what happened, he can kill them in practive now. let's see how Monday goes.
Lamb played like an AA. hit threes, pulls up off the dribble, got to the rim, played good D...definitely stepped up a notch
#43
Posted 15 November 2011 - 07:32 AM
way to early to be concered about anything, integrating three new players etc. Calhoun certainy will have stuff to teach them, that's for sure. should be fun to watch
#48
Posted 26 November 2011 - 02:56 AM
Revenge is a dish best served on temporary hardwood. I think that win was pretty sexy.“Here’s what I think is going to happen, nothing more than conjecture,” he said. “Whoever you bring, I like sexy names. So what names? Central Florida would be kind of good but it’s not a sexy name right now. Yet it has, I think, the largest population enrollment of any school in the state of Florida. I don’t think South Florida will care about that, having them come in so close by.”
#50
Posted 26 November 2011 - 02:22 PM
Let's see how they repsond vs FSU. I liked what I saw from Drummond, not so much from Daniels. Oriakhi showed up, too. They NEED Boatrihgt to be good to be elite
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