• CBB Squad: UConn Huskies SHOULD EXPECT to win the Maui Invitational
    Nov 22 2024

    The biggest nonconference tournament of the college basketball season is here. The Iowa State Cyclones, Auburn Tigers, North Carolina Tar Heels, UConn Huskies, Colorado Buffs, and the Michigan State Spartans all have a shot at winning the Maui Invitational during College Basketball's feast week.

    Join this week's College basketball squad as Locked On College experts chime in on why their team has a chance to take home the title.

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    43 mins
  • Geno’s Legacy, Paige’s Greatness, and UConn’s Road Ahead, now "whole" with Azzi Fudd
    Nov 22 2024

    In today’s episode of Locked On UConn, we’re joined by special guest Tee Baker, a contributing editor and BIG EAST beat reporter for The Next. We discuss Geno Auriemma’s historic legacy, including his incredible coaching partnership with Chris Dailey and how their philosophies continue to shape UConn women’s basketball. We also dive into this year’s team, breaking down standout players like Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd, and Sarah Strong, while examining UConn’s strengths, challenges, and their path to overcoming top challengers like South Carolina.

    Show Notes

    Segment 1: Geno’s Legacy and Coaching Philosophy

    • Tee Baker shares their thoughts on UConn’s program legacy and Geno Auriemma’s coaching impact.

    • Discussion on how this year’s team reflects Geno’s philosophies and where they’re evolving.

    • The special dynamic between Geno and Chris Dailey and how their partnership has elevated women’s basketball.

    • Discussion Questions:

    • How has Geno and CD’s legacy shaped women’s basketball as a whole?

    • Is Geno Auriemma the GOAT of basketball coaching?

    Segment 2: X’s and O’s - Breaking Down This Year’s Team

    • Examining UConn beyond Paige Bueckers: who else is stepping up, and what areas need improvement?

    • Tee Baker gives insights into Paige Bueckers’ game and her inevitable rise to the WNBA as a potential No. 1 draft pick.

    • The arrival of Sarah Strong: how she fits into Geno’s system and her potential to become a UConn great.

    • Discussion Questions:

    • What excites you most about Sarah Strong’s game?

    • How does Paige Bueckers compare to past UConn stars in terms of skill and impact?

    Segment 3: Azzi Fudd’s Role and UConn’s Road Ahead

    • Azzi Fudd’s comeback story and how she complements Paige as a scoring threat and potential leader.

    • Looking ahead to UConn’s toughest matchups, including South Carolina and LSU.

    • Areas of improvement for UConn to dominate against top-tier programs.

    • Discussion Questions:

    • Can Azzi Fudd take on a leadership role, or is her scoring the best contribution to the team?

    • What are the keys to beating elite teams like South Carolina and LSU?

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    24 mins
  • Hurley on Respect, Geno’s Historic Win, and Preparing for Maui
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode of Locked On UConn, we reflect on two-time defending champion Dan Hurley’s fiery remarks on respect, officiating, and his team’s early struggles ahead of the Maui Invitational. Hurley shares his admiration for Geno Auriemma following his historic achievement as the winningest coach in college basketball history. Plus, we analyze UConn’s current challenges, including turnovers and guard play, and how they need to adjust before facing top-tier competition in Maui.

    Show Notes:

    Segment 1: Geno’s Historic Moment Through Hurley’s Eyes

    Geno Auriemma surpasses Tara VanDerveer with his 1,217th win, cementing his legacy as college basketball’s greatest coach. Dan Hurley shares his thoughts on Geno’s relentless excellence, his influence on the sport, and how his success inspires UConn’s men’s program.

    Discussion Questions:

    • How does Geno’s success inspire current and future coaches?

    • What lessons can Hurley and the men’s team draw from the culture Geno and CD built?

    Segment 2: Hurley’s Reflections on Respect

    Dan Hurley discusses officiating frustrations and his team’s lack of respect despite their championship success. He also reflects on UConn’s No. 3 preseason ranking, asking why the two-time champions weren’t ranked No. 1.

    Discussion Questions:

    • Are Hurley’s frustrations over respect valid, or do they come with the territory?

    • How does Hurley use the lack of respect as a motivational tool for his players?

    Segment 3: Preparing for Maui – Fixing Early-Season Struggles

    UConn is undefeated but far from flawless, with issues in turnovers, fouling, and guard play coming to the forefront. Hurley outlines what needs to improve as the Huskies prepare for Memphis and a stacked field in Maui.

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    29 mins
  • Geno Auriemma Becomes College Basketball’s Winningest Coach: A Night to Remember
    Nov 21 2024

    GENO IS AMAZING!

    Last night, history was made. Geno Auriemma officially became the winningest coach in college basketball history with his 1,217th win, surpassing Tara VanDerveer. The UConn Huskies delivered as expected, overpowering Fairleigh Dickinson with a strong team performance. But the night was about much more than the game—it was a celebration of greatness, legacy, and the family that is UConn basketball.

    In this episode of Locked On UConn, we break down the game, reflect on the incredible tributes from Rebecca Lobo, Sue Bird, Maya Moore, and more, and honor Geno and Chris Dailey’s 40-year partnership that has built the most dominant dynasty in college basketball.

    Show Notes

    Segment 1: A Game to Remember

    • UConn’s victory over Fairleigh Dickinson played out as expected. The Huskies were too much for the Knights, delivering another strong performance.

    • Sarah Strong showed off her outside game, adding a new dimension to UConn’s offense.

    • Azzi Fudd returned to action, contributing key plays and reminding everyone of her value to the team.

    • UConn’s defense was relentless, holding FDU to just 51 points and continuing their march of excellence this season.

    Segment 2: A Celebration of Greatness

    • Rebecca Lobo spoke passionately about the legacy of UConn basketball and the impact Geno and CD have had on generations of players.

    • Sue Bird shared personal stories about how the culture at UConn shaped her career on and off the court.

    • Maya Moore highlighted how UConn’s success has elevated the sport of women’s basketball and created a movement, not just a dynasty.

    • Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont unveiled a commemorative road sign honoring Geno’s achievements and his impact on the state.

    • Nike presented Geno with a special award, recognizing his unparalleled contributions to the sport.

    Segment 3: Reflecting on the Journey

    • Geno and Chris Dailey started with nothing in 1985—a program with no resources, no reputation, and little hope.

    • Over 40 years, they’ve built a dynasty that has redefined excellence in college basketball.

    • Geno credited his success to CD, his players, and the fans who have supported this program through its journey.

    • Rebecca Lobo’s heartfelt words captured what it means to be part of UConn, while Sue Bird and Maya Moore shared their unique experiences as Huskies who carried UConn’s culture into the professional world.

    • The tributes from players, fans, and the state of Connecticut underscored how deeply UConn basketball is woven into the community and beyond.

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    16 mins
  • History in the Making: Geno Auriemma Poised to Break All-Time Wins Record at UConn
    Nov 20 2024

    TONIGHT WE WITNESS HISTORY – Tonight isn’t just another game at Gampel Pavilion; it’s a momentous occasion as Geno Auriemma stands on the brink of surpassing Tara VanDerveer as the all-time winningest coach in college basketball history. With 1,217 wins within reach, UConn fans and the basketball world are ready to celebrate the incredible legacy of Geno and his partner in greatness, Chris Dailey.

    On this episode, we cover everything from the key details of tonight’s matchup against Fairleigh Dickinson to the incredible journey that brought UConn women’s basketball from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of the sport.

    Segment 1: How to Watch and What to Know

    Before the celebrations, there’s still a game to play. We break down the details of tonight’s matchup against Fairleigh Dickinson, including game time, TV and streaming options, and a scouting report on the Knights. While history is the highlight, the Huskies need to stay focused and handle their business on the court.

    Segment 2: The Foundations of Greatness – Geno and CD’s Legacy

    We reflect on the early days of Geno Auriemma and Chris Dailey’s journey at UConn. From a program with little to no resources to becoming the gold standard in women’s basketball, this segment dives into the incredible partnership that has been the backbone of UConn’s success for 40 years.

    Segment 3: A Night to Remember

    As Geno prepares to break the all-time wins record, we reflect on what this milestone means for UConn basketball, the role Chris Dailey has played in the program’s dominance, and the family-like culture that has defined the Huskies. It’s a celebration not just of one man’s achievement but of everything UConn basketball stands for.

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    24 mins
  • UConn Overcomes Slow Start in Big Win Over East Texas A&M
    Nov 20 2024

    The UConn Huskies cruised to an 81-46 victory over East Texas A&M, but the game wasn’t as smooth as the final score suggests. UConn’s slow starts are becoming a habit, and tonight was no exception. Turnovers and sloppy play early on limited their scoring, even as the Huskies tried to find their rhythm. Despite the bumps, standout performances from Alex Karaban, Liam, and Solo Ball carried the team, with Hass Diarra emerging as an unexpected leader.

    A big takeaway? The challenge of balancing immense talent without a clear alpha dog. The Huskies are creating plenty of great plays but often lack the finishing touch as they figure out their roles in a system designed for cohesion. Let’s break it all down.

    Show Notes

    Segment 1: Slow Start Struggles

    • UConn continues to start games sluggishly, a concerning trend.

    • Early turnovers and sloppy possessions set the tone.

    • Solo Ball hit an early 3, and Liam showcased his spin-cycle moves, but it wasn’t enough to spark immediate momentum.

    • Dan Hurley’s strategy against zone defenses helped limit ETAM’s opportunities, but UConn struggled to capitalize offensively.

    • Samson Johnson stood out early with solid defense, while frustration grew from missed rotations and lack of urgency.

    Segment 2: Leadership Moments and Adjustments

    • Hass Diarra stepped up big, showing leadership during critical moments and sparking energy when UConn needed it most.

    • Dan Hurley’s interactions with players and even the referees kept the intensity high, with some comedic relief when he jokingly engaged with Luke Murray.

    • Jayden Ross (JayRoss) found his stride, hitting a wide-open 3 after slowing down and focusing—something the young players need to do more consistently.

    • Samson Johnson’s vocal leadership shined as he held younger players accountable for defensive rotations.

    Segment 3: The Talent Balance Challenge

    • From the 13-minute mark to 9:34, UConn played atypical, non-UConn basketball—scattered and lacking cohesion.

    • The biggest takeaway: UConn has a wealth of talent but lacks a clear senior leader or alpha player to rally around.

    • Players are searching for their roles in a system that doesn’t prioritize individual features, leading to impressive plays without consistent finishes.

    • Despite this, Alex Karaban, Liam, Solo Ball, and Hass Diarra continue to stand out as bright spots through the first four games.

    Key Takeaways

    1. UConn must address its slow starts before tougher competition.

    2. Leadership is emerging in unexpected places, particularly from Hass Diarra and Samson Johnson.

    3. The team’s depth is a blessing and a challenge; roles need to solidify for smoother execution.

    Closing Thoughts

    The Huskies showed their strength tonight with an 81-46 win, but as the season ramps up, finding consistency and defining roles will be key to success. Stay tuned for more insights as UConn continues to refine their game. Go Huskies!

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    38 mins
  • UConn Lineup Predictions and looking ahead to the Maui Invitational
    Nov 19 2024

    Locked On UConn is back with another action-packed episode! Today, we’re diving into lineup predictions for the upcoming season, thinking like Dan Hurley as we break down potential first, second, and third lineup combinations. Plus, we reflect on what might be the last time UConn plays in the iconic Maui Invitational. Tune in as we share insights, debate rotations, and get hyped for the season ahead.

    Don’t forget to subscribe and follow Locked On UConn wherever you listen to your podcasts or on YouTube!

    Show Notes

    Segment 1: Team Updates

    • Quick updates on the latest UConn news.

    Segment 2: Thinking Like Dan Hurley – Lineup Predictions

    • Breaking down potential first, second, and third lineup combinations for the Huskies this season:

    • First Lineup: Solo Ball, Liam, Jayden Ross, Alex Karaban, Tarris Reed.

    • Second Lineup: Hassan Diarra, Solo Ball, Liam, Jaylin Stewart, Alex Karaban.

    • Third Lineup: Ahmad, Jayden Ross, Jaylin Stewart, Liam, Alex Karaban.

    • Analyzing how these combinations could play out on the court.

    Segment 3: Reflecting on the Maui Invitational

    • Discussing the significance of potentially playing in the Maui Invitational for the last time.

    • Memories of UConn’s history in the tournament and its impact on the program.

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    37 mins
  • Geno's Historic Night Eve, Chemistry between ICE/Sarah, and Tough Love leads to championsips
    Nov 19 2024

    In today’s episode of Locked On UConn, we dive into the Huskies’ hard-fought 69-58 win over North Carolina, showcasing the developing chemistry between Ice Brady and Sarah Strong, Paige Bueckers’ dominance, and Geno Auriemma’s tough love for Jana El Alfy. As UConn’s young roster learns to navigate adversity, we look ahead to Wednesday’s historic home game, where Geno can claim the title of all-time winningest coach in college basketball with some of the greatest Huskies legends in attendance.

    We also spotlight recruiting news on Agot Makeer, the No. 4 prospect in the Class of 2025, and break down two marquee matchups that are shaping the women’s college basketball landscape: Notre Dame vs. USC and South Carolina vs. UCLA. With elite talent on display and high stakes, these games promise to be season-defining showdowns.

    Stay tuned for insights, updates, and everything you need to know about women’s basketball!

    Segment 1: Adversity, Chemistry, and Geno’s Tough Love

    • Recap of UConn’s 69-58 win over No. 14 North Carolina.

    • Growing chemistry between Ice Brady and Sarah Strong; combined for 23 points, 22 rebounds, and 8 assists.

    • Geno Auriemma’s tough approach with Jana El Alfy and his high expectations for her development.

    • Paige Bueckers’ leadership and ability to carry the team through rough patches with a 29-point performance.

    • Preview of Geno’s chance to make history Wednesday in Storrs with legends like Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Breanna Stewart, and more expected to attend.

    Segment 2: Recruiting Update and Notre Dame vs. USC

    • Recruiting news: Agot Makeer, the No. 4 prospect in the Class of 2025, will commit soon. Finalists include UConn, Duke, Kentucky, South Carolina, UNC, and Michigan State.

    • Breakdown of the upcoming Notre Dame vs. USC showdown:

    • Notre Dame stars Hannah Hidalgo and Olivia Miles leading a deep roster.

    • USC’s powerhouse duo of JuJu Watkins and Kiki Iriafen ready to challenge the Irish.

    • High-stakes battle between two championship contenders.

    Segment 3: South Carolina vs. UCLA – A Showdown of Streaks and Stars

    • South Carolina puts its 42-game win streak on the line against UCLA.

    • UCLA’s Lauren Betts leading the way with 21.5 points and 11.5 rebounds per game.

    • South Carolina’s depth and defensive prowess vs. UCLA’s size and offensive firepower.

    • Why this matchup will have national implications in the women’s basketball landscape.

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    25 mins