Host Dylan Richards, talks to UConn Basketball experts Kali reed, Alec Beane and Nikolas Dziedzic about the Huskies current season and if a 3rd national title in a row is even possible.

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Dylan Richards: All right, my name is Dylan Richards and this is Chatting Huskies this is going to be a podcast about UConn sports and a little context. I know nothing about our college sports, but I have three experts here with me that know everything about our college sports. So, here they are to introduces themselves.
Kali Reed: Okay. I’m Kali Reed. I’m a play by play commentator for WHUS radio. I followed the women’s basketball team closely this season. I mostly do women’s games and I’m set to go to the women’s final four and sweet 16 elite eight rounds to do play by play commentary if they make it. So that’s my background.
Nikolas Dziedzic: I’m Nicholas Dziedzic. I’m a creative content intern for the football team and I’ve worked a little bit around the basketball team. I’m not set to go to the final four, but I’m happy for Kali
Alec Beane: I’m Alec Beane I’m a reporter with UCTV on campus. last year I went to the final four for the men’s and saw them win the national championship. I’ve covered more women’s basketball this season, but I’m very, informed on both teams at basketball especially.
Dylan Richards: All right, so I obviously know the news around the team. I’ve seen all the rumblings on the Yik Yak, all the posts coming after the games. So my question is, are we washed? Because the team that has won two national championships in a row is going 18 and nine this season. So I’ll give this off to you
Alec Beane: so for starters, I mean, you’re losing a top big man in the country and Donovan Clingan to the draft. and obviously, you know, he was a big key piece in that run, the both the runs the past two years. Although we did have Adam Sanogo 2, years ago. Donovan was a big impact. and having a guy like Samson who didn’t get many reps last year, and the year before that is kind of, it’s a big hole to fill.
Nikolas Dziedzic: also when you lose your best guards and your forwards and then you have someone like Alex Karaban who’s really inconsistent. He can go from dropping three points in 27 minutes to drop in 20 points in 36 minutes, it’s really hard to get a flow going with your team.
Alec Beane: And, going off of Samson Johnson, I mean, having a center who averages three rebounds a game isn’t really going to do you any good. in terms of obviously winning games and things like that. Which is why I personally believe that, the backup center, Tarris Reed Jr. Should be getting more minutes. He’s averaging seven rebounds a game, which is much more efficient, obviously, for the center position. And like, Nikolas said, losing your top guards like Tristan Newton and Cam Spencer to the league, and Stephon Castle, the team last year was just so talented, and it’s definitely some tough voids to fill.
Kali Reed: I definitely think it was a hard transition and a transition that they anticipated. The team anticipated to be kind of easier bringing in these new guys like Liam Mcneely, Aiden Mahaney, Tarris Reed Jr. They anticipated the transition to go a lot smoother, and it hasn’t been. It’s been a rocky road for them so far this season.
Nikolas Dziedzic: Yeah. And just watching from an outside perspective, because like I said, I’m not as in depth on the team as you guys, but I’ve just noticed that with the team and how inconsistent they are, it just seems like they haven’t built the chemistry that they used to have because UConn’s had some really big games this season where it really makes you think, we’re back and it’s go time. And then right after that, they lose an easier game. So just having such an inconsistent lineup makes it really hard to try to drive towards another championship.
Alec Beane: Yeah. And I mean, especially going off Kelly’s point with Leiam McNeallyely. I mean, he’s really been the only light of the season so far for team. Yeah, I. I mean, the freshman, he’s in talks for freshman of the year. I mean, he’s won the freshman of the Week countless times, and he’s averaging 15 points and seven rebounds. I mean, the kid’s been just a superstar, and he’s probably leaving after this year, so that’s not really gonna be, sufficient for the team. I know they have some key pieces, and recruiting wise, but losing a guy like Leiam McNeill is gonna be pretty tough for the team.
Kali Reed: He was out the majority of January, so how did the team do when he was out?
Alec Beane: I mean, the team itself, like, it didn’t do. You know, it wasn’t too bad, but obviously it wasn’t too great. they definitely felt him not being there. I mean, they were losing to DePaul by, I think it was like 14 at half time. They only beat Providence by three. lost to Villanova, barely escaped. Georgetown, lost Creighton at home. a lot of games that they should have won by more they barely escaped with, but then you feel his impact immediately when he comes back and we play createon, he drops 38 points and 10 rebounds. I mean a guy like Liam McNeallyy is really the only reason why this team somehow doesn’t have double digit losses yet.
Dylan Richards: Which also, speaking of our team, is our team mostly young and underplayed people coming out last year because we lost a lot of our people to the draft and I don’t know, trades and everything?
Alec Beane: Yeah, I mean especially this year the team is extremely young. with covering the men’s team, I’m able to sit in on the press conferences and stuff like that. Hurley’s talked a lot about how head, ah, Coach Daner always’talked a lot about, how Liam has a lot more pressure on him this year than a guy like Stefan Castle did last year. cause that team was filled with talent from top of the roster to bottom. they had guys that could play all 40 minutes if they had to. this year’s a little different. McNe’s got more pressure on him and just not having as much March Madness experience on the roster. definitely hurts the team compared to last year. So, losing guys like you know, like Tristan Newton who was a starter in both runs, Donovan Clincon obviously, Caran just losing guys like Caravan’s obviously on the team, but losing guys that played such key pieces and March Madness definitely hurts the team.
Nikolas Dziedzic: I’ve seen a lot online of people just kind of turning on him for the way that his coaching style is because obviously with the back topack national championships, he got an offer to be the coach for the Los Angeles Lakers and he declined it to return to UConn. And at that point he was offered a lot of money. The Lakers fans really wanted him to come over. A lot of fans outside of Uuconn wanted him to leave. But I feel like now as the season’s gone deeper and we’ve started to be a little bit worse, people have kind of flipped a script on him and they don’t think that he’s as great of a coach as they thought he was. So I was just wondering if you could bring up a point about that. O.
Alec Beane: yeah. I mean Dan Hurley is. He was the coach of the year last year. m. Obviously know you get NBA looks to become a head coach. It’s definitely a privilege and an honor for a coach to get there. personally I don’t think it’s entirely his fault. we’re running all the same sets we’ve been running the past few years in terms of plays and things of that nature. We’re just not hitting our shots really. I mean, yeah, it’s hard to win games if your players can’t execute as well as they have in the past.
Dylan Richards: Well, speaking of the players, looking at the stat line up right now, Samson Johnson, his points and his rebounds aren’t on par with everyone else on the team. So I was kind of wondering, like, are the players themselves also contributing to what’s happening?
Alec Beane: I mean, yeah, losing a lot of players of the draft, losing an All American and Tristan Newton at the guard position, losing Stefan Cast was one of the best. Who was one of the best freshmen, if not the best freshmeman in the country last year. I think. the real loss here though is losing Donovan Clingan As I had mentioned earlier, Samson Johnson, he’s only averaging three rebounds, the season this year. And I understand that it’s pretty big shoes to fill. but you know, you play behind two phenomenal centers. You know, all four years you’ve been in college with the Domas Andogo and Donovan Klingen, you know, you’re expected a little more out of yourself. especially Hurdley probably expects a lot out of Samson. and so, I mean, I guess my question for Nico kind of Nicolas goes to, goes to. What is. Why are they still starting Samsson Johnson over a guy like Terrace re Jr.
Nikolas Dziedzic: Well, it’s just, it’s interesting when you look at it from a statistics perspective, because we don’t know what goes on in the locker room. We don’t know like the chemistry between the team. But if you purely just look at statistics and you take this last loss to St. John’s for example, they each played 20 minutes with Samson Johnson putting up eight points, two blocks, two rebounds and an assist. And then terrists Read on the same 20 minutes, 15 points, 2 blocks, 6 rebounds. It. It’s interesting to think that you have a center that will outperform the rest of the locker room and still comes off the bench in critical time and gets a lot less minutes. And even in their other St. John’s game, they actually did kind of play this where they put Sampon Johnson only eight minutes. I don’t know if he was on minute restriction or not, but he only played eight minutes. And they let Terrace Reid play 32. And once again he had 12 points, 15 rebounds. And we weren’t doing very well defensively, but at least we had our center that was there to get the rebounds in. And that’s really important when you are playing against these really strong teams. So to start a center that’s averaging three rebounds is just a little interesting. And it makes you think what goes on in the locker room.
Dylan Richards: So I’ve also noticed, the student involvement with the team has been way less in the past couple years. for lack of about terms, we’re not glazing our people, our team, that much I’ve known. People say they will be their first sp the Dob and Cllingon so we can win another national championship. I’m not noticing that at all. So is there any difference in the morale of the students and also the people on the team that’s causing this divide from student to athlet year?
Kali Reed: I just think it’s people starting to realize, like, they’re not as interactive with the fans. And, you know, I interviewed a couple of the players. Hassan Diarra Alex Karaban, I don’t remember who else. Samson Johnson at Big East media day. And they were just not happy to talk to media. They just, they were just in bad moods. It seemed like they had no interest in talking to anybody. It was just those attitudes that I think a lot of students are noticing. And I’ve heard a couple things about some of the players yelling at staff and yelling at other students who just work here. And so I think that’s a big part of why students aren’t as connected. Because when you look at the women’s side, or even if you look at other college players, like Jared McCain, who played for Duke last year, hes interactive with the fans, in person and on social media. He has a big social media presence because he’just himself on social media. And a lot of the students on the Y uon basketball team on the mens s side, theyre not as interactive.
Nikolas Dziedzic: Yeah. And I think even though UConn is one of the biggest basketball schools in the world, and obviously we call ourselves a basketball capital of the world, I still think a large majority of the student population isn’t going to be a big basketball fanatic. But being so good, every single student can find that connection and really enjoy watching the basketball and enjining the team, because it’s really easy to say that your team’s the best in the world. So I think with the team not performing as well, a large majority of the student base also doesn’t feel the drive to follow them. And now you’re left with only the fanatic fans. The ones that really care about the team and for the players too, that’s going to be hard because when you’re being driven by your entire student body of 20 plus thousand people, it’s a lot easier to be confident and know that you have something to bring back. But then once it starts kind of dying down a little bit, it just gets in your head.
Alec Beane: Yeah. And I think another big piece with that whole student body thing is just the team chemistry itself. Last year, it really seemed like, you know, not saying that they don’t enjoy being around each other, obviously, of course they do. They’re teammates, they probably spend at least 40 hours a week with each other. but last year you could really see it on the court that their team chemistry was through the roof. they looked like they were having fun playing basketball. This year doesn’t really seem like they’re having as much fun as they were last year. obviously, you know, winning helps with that, but you can only get two winning if you enjoy playing with each other, and creating opportunities for one another and really, being successful on the court, that translates to success. The chemistry that they each would have.
Dylan Richards: With each other, which I also think what people forget, ah, about our student athletes is the first part. They’re also students. some of these people, even though we have like our Cllingans that go off the play in the NBA, this is the highest level that they’re gonna be able to play. they’re in their prime. They’re trying to do their best for us. And even if they don’t come home with another Natty, they’re so trying to do that for us. So speaking of that, do you guys think that another national championship or imme men’s team is even possible this year? Or is that, completely out of the picture now?
Kali Reed: I mean, Dan Hurley has said that he didn’t even know his team was good until March of last year. So I think there’s hope. I think, you know, we do have 18 wins still on the season. We have lost to some big competitors like St. Johns, but I think if the morale is right with the team and Dan Hurley has a good halftime speech or March Madness speech rather than. I think, I think it’s definitely possible.
Nikolas Dziedzic: and then just one point to kind of bring up to wrap up how the team season, and I feel like it’s just something that probably affected the team is if we talked about the Maui Invitational, early on in the season, for our team to go to this tournament and not only lose three games against teams that we should not lose to, but also to have Dan Hurley come out and be aggressive with the media. Obviously angry because his team lost. But I mean he went out there and said, I’m never doing back to back tournaments again. I’m not doing this. Our team shouldn’t do this. And it just look, it looks bad for the public. But also having your coach react like that after you just lost three games to unranked teams, I feel like that’s a really bad way to set morale at the start of a season because you still have your entire season to go after this.
Alec Beane: Yeah, I mean, in terms of like 3 peat to Maui Invitational, obviously the Maui Invitational was a disaster, for the men’s team. but like the point that Cali made, with Dan Hurley under sidelines, really anything’s possible in March Madness. we saw it two years ago where I believe they were a five seed and they ended up winning it all. it all depends, in my opinion, on matchups and who you’renna go up against in each round. I wouldn’t necessarily take it out, out of the equation entirely, but those losses of the Maui Invitational, like Nicholas said, it definitely set a president earlier in the season. and with that being said, I mean, it’s not fully out of the cards, but it’s definitely going to be difficult to get there, especially with how the season is going right now.
For this podcast we used information from https://uconnhuskies.com/sports/mens-basketball/schedule/2024–25 as well as info from watching the teams games this season.