Jays host #19 UConn Tuesday night
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TrueBlueJay wrote:Remember Jamar Howard and the student section would fill the air with Howard chants? Sure would love to see them do the same for Hurley.
SonofFrankTomera wrote:TrueBlueJay wrote:Remember Jamar Howard and the student section would fill the air with Howard chants? Sure would love to see them do the same for Hurley.
I will not be mistaken for a saint, but I hope the students don’t break out the chants they directed at Hurley last year. That was uncalled for and embarrassing.
Django wrote:Diarra out (or question mark) and backup pg coming off an injury. Sux for Diarra he put a lot into this season, injuries really suck, especially when it’s to good guys. Guess it was a knee problem that started to show in our first matchup and steadily got worse.
Without a PG like they’ve had in the past UCONN won’t be the same, but with McNeely back and Solomon* playing PG (?) and if Karaban gets off the schneide they will be a though out.
*Update: Solo has a wrist injury but will play.
GO BLUE
Alphawalt wrote:Django wrote:Diarra out (or question mark) and backup pg coming off an injury. Sux for Diarra he put a lot into this season, injuries really suck, especially when it’s to good guys. Guess it was a knee problem that started to show in our first matchup and steadily got worse.
Without a PG like they’ve had in the past UCONN won’t be the same, but with McNeely back and Solomon* playing PG (?) and if Karaban gets off the schneide they will be a though out.
*Update: Solo has a wrist injury but will play.
GO BLUE
I listened to Hurley’s call with local Conn media today, and he said Diarra will be a game time decision. Diarra will play as he is able to the rest of the year, so sounds like a chronic issue that may need off season surgery, although Hurley did not give specifics.
I know it is not Jays usual game, but given the lack of UConn guard depth, I think Mac for this game should pressure the ball on occasion to create turnovers and also slow down UConn’s sets, which will likely involve a heavy dose of mid-range shots and attacking Kalkbrenner drop coverage, unless Solo and Karaban are hitting threes early, both have been hit and miss last few games.
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