About to leave the Garden after Duke 68, UConn 59 and wanted to share a few notes before hitting the highways and byways:
– It was Duke’s first win over UConn since the 1991 NCAA Tournament and it snapped a four-game losing streak by the Blue Devils in the series.
– In the first-ever matchup of coaches with at least 800 wins, Mike Krzyzewski bested Jim Calhoun.
– UConn (stop me if you’ve heard this one before) was dominated on the boards. Duke pulled down 56 rebounds and UConn 43.
So why did UConn lose the rebound battle?
“They banged us inside, and you’ve got a choice: you bang back and get the ball, or get banged,” Calhoun said.
The Huskies, it seems, got banged.
– UConn couldn’t make a free throw (15-of-28) and it made exactly two _ TWO_ jump shots.
Kemba Walker hit about a 13- or 14-footer about a minute into the game and Gavin Edwards made a 17- or 18-footer with 14:36 left in the first half.
That’s it.
Now, the Huskies did have a quickness edge and if they had finished a few more plays around the basket after driving….well….no, they still would have lost.
– A fun stat: It’s the first time Duke has won a game by shooting less than 30 percent since 1950.
It’s the first time UConn has lost a game when holding an opponent to less than 30 percent since March 8, 1991, when it lost to Georgetown 68-49 in the Big East Tournament.
The Hoyas won that day because they made 39 trips to the foul line (and made 32 of them). Alonzo Mourning was 15-of-16 from the line. Dikembe Mutombo had 27 rebounds.
– Calhoun was probably thinking of that game when he said:
“The last time we gave up 25 offensive rebounds was against Georgetown with Alonzo and Mutumbo,” Calhoun said.
Well, actually it was last season against Providence (a game the Huskies won big) but Calhoun was in the right neighborhood.
– I really hate it when reporters ask questions about what other reporters (or media idiots of some sort) said about a coach or player. I mean A) Who cares what they say? And B) Come up with your own original thought or question!
This one was kind of funny, though.
A questioner after the game told Krzyzewski that ESPN’s Doug Gotleib called Duke “alarmingly un-athletic” and asked if his team’s performance answered that statement.
“Well, he should be an expert on alarmingly un-athletic,” Krzyzewski said with a smile of the former Notre Dame and Oklahoma State guard.
“So I’ll have to take a look at that a little bit closer,” Krzyzewski said. “Because if it comes from an expert who actually knows what it feels like to be alarmingly non-athletic…”
The coach then said what was pretty apparent.
“Actually we’re pretty athletic, we’re just as athletic as Connecticut,” Krzyzewski said.
– Jerome Dyson on his 3-for-9 effort from the free throw line:
– Dyson was also asked (by some intelligent former Post staffer who is now a Post staffer…try to figure that one out) if he thought the Huskies missed an opportunity to make a statement a la Syracuse from a week ago.
Dyson said no.
“I feel like we’re right up there with the rest of the teams,” Dyson said. “Our team, we still feel confident that we’re one of the best teams out there also.”
- Neill

