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In today’s episode of Locked On UConn, we dive into the news that Kansas declined a return matchup against UConn in Storrs, opting instead to send Baylor for the Big East/Big 12 Battle. Host Mark Zanetto calls out Bill Self and the Jayhawks for avoiding a challenging road game, contrasting their decision with UConn’s consistent willingness to embrace tough non-conference matchups. Mark explores the broader double standard in college basketball narratives, questioning why UConn faces criticism for its scheduling decisions while programs like Kansas seem to escape scrutiny. This decision by Kansas not only sidesteps a marquee game but also raises questions about their willingness to risk a loss in one of the toughest home environments in college basketball.
The discussion then shifts to UConn’s experimentation with a double-big lineup in their must-win game against Baylor. With Alex Karaban out, Dan Hurley turned to Samson Johnson and Tarris Reed Jr., a pairing that proved pivotal in the 76-72 victory. Johnson and Reed combined for a strong defensive presence and timely offense, helping UConn outscore Baylor by 11 points during their shared minutes on the floor. However, Hurley made it clear this strategy was a temporary adjustment out of necessity and isn’t likely to be a regular feature in UConn’s rotations. Mark reflects on Hurley’s comments, drawing parallels to past struggles when UConn lacked shooting and spacing. While the double-big lineup worked in this instance, the focus remains on returning to the versatility and speed that define Hurley’s system.
In the final segment, we break down advanced analytics from EvanMiya.com and discuss UConn’s top player performances and lineups. Alex Karaban leads the team with a Bayesian Performance Rating (BPR) of 5.96, highlighting his impact on both ends of the floor. Liam McNeeley and Hassan Diarra also stand out, with McNeeley stepping up significantly in Karaban’s absence. The analysis highlights the most effective lineup featuring Solomon Ball, Diarra, Johnson, Karaban, and McNeeley, which boasts an Adjusted Efficiency Margin of 53.7. Transitioning to UConn’s KenPom ranking of 25th, we discuss the balance between their strong offensive efficiency and areas for defensive improvement. Mark emphasizes how these metrics provide a deeper understanding of UConn’s potential as they navigate a challenging schedule and aim to solidify themselves as a national contender.
This episode is packed with insights into UConn basketball’s schedule controversies, strategic adjustments, and the metrics that reveal the team’s strengths and weaknesses. From calling out Kansas to dissecting lineup data, this is one you don’t want to miss.
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In today’s episode of Locked On UConn, we dive into the news that Kansas declined a return matchup against UConn in Storrs, opting instead to send Baylor for the Big East/Big 12 Battle. Host Mark Zanetto calls out Bill Self and the Jayhawks for avoiding a challenging road game, contrasting their decision with UConn’s consistent willingness to embrace tough non-conference matchups. Mark explores the broader double standard in college basketball narratives, questioning why UConn faces criticism for its scheduling decisions while programs like Kansas seem to escape scrutiny. This decision by Kansas not only sidesteps a marquee game but also raises questions about their willingness to risk a loss in one of the toughest home environments in college basketball.
The discussion then shifts to UConn’s experimentation with a double-big lineup in their must-win game against Baylor. With Alex Karaban out, Dan Hurley turned to Samson Johnson and Tarris Reed Jr., a pairing that proved pivotal in the 76-72 victory. Johnson and Reed combined for a strong defensive presence and timely offense, helping UConn outscore Baylor by 11 points during their shared minutes on the floor. However, Hurley made it clear this strategy was a temporary adjustment out of necessity and isn’t likely to be a regular feature in UConn’s rotations. Mark reflects on Hurley’s comments, drawing parallels to past struggles when UConn lacked shooting and spacing. While the double-big lineup worked in this instance, the focus remains on returning to the versatility and speed that define Hurley’s system.
In the final segment, we break down advanced analytics from EvanMiya.com and discuss UConn’s top player performances and lineups. Alex Karaban leads the team with a Bayesian Performance Rating (BPR) of 5.96, highlighting his impact on both ends of the floor. Liam McNeeley and Hassan Diarra also stand out, with McNeeley stepping up significantly in Karaban’s absence. The analysis highlights the most effective lineup featuring Solomon Ball, Diarra, Johnson, Karaban, and McNeeley, which boasts an Adjusted Efficiency Margin of 53.7. Transitioning to UConn’s KenPom ranking of 25th, we discuss the balance between their strong offensive efficiency and areas for defensive improvement. Mark emphasizes how these metrics provide a deeper understanding of UConn’s potential as they navigate a challenging schedule and aim to solidify themselves as a national contender.
This episode is packed with insights into UConn basketball’s schedule controversies, strategic adjustments, and the metrics that reveal the team’s strengths and weaknesses. From calling out Kansas to dissecting lineup data, this is one you don’t want to miss.
Ads Included in This Episode:
Mint Mobile: Premium wireless for just $15/month. Visit MintMobile.com/LockedOnCollege to start saving today.
Homefield: Comfortable and stylish vintage-inspired gear. Use promo code UCONN24 for 15% off your order at HomefieldApparel.com.
FanDuel: Bet $5 and get $150 in bonus bets if you win your first bet. Visit FanDuel.com to start betting with America’s #1 sportsbook.
Thanks for making Locked On UConn your first listen every day. Make sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform or YouTube, and don’t forget to leave a review to support the show!
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