To rejoice SLAM’s thirtieth anniversary, we’re spotlighting the 30 most influential males’s faculty groups from our previous 30 years. Stats, data and chips aren’t the primary issue right here, it’s all about their contribution to the sport’s cultural cloth.
For the following 30 days—Monday by means of Friday— we’ll be unveiling the full record right here. We’ve additionally bought an unique retro collegiate assortment, out now, that pays homage to every squad’s threads. Store right here.
Headed into the 2011 season, UConn was unranked on each preseason ballot and picked to complete tenth within the Massive East. That they had simply come off a mediocre season during which they didn’t make the NCAA event for the second time in 4 years. So folks had already written them off as a menace within the Massive East, not to mention as a nationwide title contender.
In different phrases, a complete lot of gasoline was being added to the hearth already brewing in these Huskies—a Huskies squad led by a 6-foot, 172-pound star level guard from the Bronx.
All eyes pointed to Kemba Walker, who returned for the 2011 season, a junior with lofty expectations. He’d already develop into a fan-favorite confirmed to attain in bunches, all the time in a recent pair of retro Js, however might he influence profitable at a excessive stage? May you depend on him to steer UConn again to glory?
Don’t get it twisted, although; Kemba had a well-composed squad round him. Amongst them had been two star-studded freshmen–level guard Shabazz Napier and swingman Jeremy Lamb–who would every develop into first-round NBA Draft choices themselves. However was it sufficient? Would their lack of expertise be a hindrance? UConn was very proficient, however how constant might they be?
Lots of questions, however UConn had the cheat sheet.
They made it by means of their non-conference schedule undefeated, profitable ten straight earlier than moving into Massive East play, together with wins over No. 2 Michigan State and No. 8 Kentucky. Throughout that stint, UConn ranked as excessive as No. 4 on the AP ballot and appeared primed to make a run on the Massive East crown.
Anybody who is aware of something about faculty hoops of the 2000s and 2010s is aware of each Massive East matchup was a dogfight. On any given night time, UConn might convincingly beat a top-10 crew like Georgetown or lose by 15 to an unranked St. Johns. It was that kind of up-and-down convention slate for them. They completed a disappointing ninth within the Massive East and headed into the Massive East Event, shedding 4 of its final 5 video games.
Properly, the best way March Insanity is ready up, the Huskies had been in excellent place to take the nation by storm.
They breezed by means of their first two video games of the Massive East Event, incomes a spot within the quarterfinals–a rematch in opposition to Pittsburgh (the Massive East common season champs who blew them out again in December). This time round, in March, the stakes had been totally different.
The sport was tied at 74. Seven seconds left on the clock. UConn’s ball.
Everybody of their proper thoughts knew who was taking the final shot. It didn’t matter. With a mismatch on the prime of the important thing Kemba hit a easy right-to-left hesi, took a tough attack-dribble left, stopped on a dime, stepped again and raised up for his picture-perfect jumper because the helpless defender stumbled to the bottom. The ball splashed by means of the online, Madison Sq. Backyard erupted and a university basketball legend was born.
“It was a particular second in UConn historical past; I turned to my assistants as we had been strolling off the courtroom and stated, ‘We bought one thing particular occurring,’” Jim Calhoun, UConn’s retired hall-of-fame head coach, recalled in a 2016 interview.
Coach Calhoun couldn’t have been extra proper. Kemba and the Huskies sealed the deal two days later and received the Massive East Event. That’s 5 days, 5 video games and 5 wins. A really unprecedented run. However subsequent up was the NCAA Event. They’d need to win six extra video games in a row to be the final crew slicing the nets. Certainly, they couldn’t proceed enjoying with the identical stage of depth after having simply survived that Massive East gauntlet, proper?
Uh-uh, unsuitable.
Kemba performed like a person possessed; the crew went as he went. He averaged 23.5 factors, 6 rebounds and 5.6 assists within the NCAA Event en path to main this system to their third nationwide championship in a win over Butler–defeating future corridor of famers like Kawhi Leonard and bluebloods like Kentucky (for a second time) alongside the best way.
The 2011 UConn crew epitomizes the whole lot we love about faculty basketball–the swagger, the tradition, the underdog story, the journey. From unranked to on prime of the ladder, the 2011 UConn Huskies are endlessly immortalized in basketball historical past.
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