During its back-to-back NCAA Championship runs, the University of Connecticut Huskies Men’s Basketball team has set itself up as an example for other NCAA teams.
UConn Coach Dan Hurley has cemented himself as a basketball icon. In his eighth season with the Huskies, Hurley led a UConn team that dominated a talented Purdue Men’s Basketball program in the finals of the 2024 NCAA Tournament to win a second consecutive championship.
Ole Miss Men’s Basketball ended its 2023-24 season with record-breaking statistics, including the largest recorded attendance in the Sandy and John Black Pavilion as well as 10 consecutive home game wins.
To build on this success, the Rebels can learn a few things from UConn’s powerful championship runs.
Actively recruiting
Hurley and UConn know how to search for talent and prioritize areas on the team that need improvement.
Similar to Ole Miss Football Coach Lane Kiffin, Beard and the men’s basketball staff are working to recruit players and fill voids from the transfer portal in addition to creating combo players that make for dangerous threats to other SEC Teams. Beard has already brought talented players — including Mikeal Brown-Jones, Malik Dia and Davon Barnes — to the roster.
In-game transitions
Another key characteristic of the Huskies is their ability to quickly transition on the court. A team that is able to easily transition from offense to defense is likely to be successful in any sport.
If the Rebels focus on being able to smoothly and quickly transition in games when playing powerhouse SEC Programs — such as Auburn and Tennessee — Ole Miss will be able to close that scoring gap and get off a lot more shots.
Maintaining attendance at games
Most athletes can attest that having high attendance at games brings energy and excitement to the arena.
UConn —widely known as a basketball school — attracts a consistently large and fiery crowd to nearly every home game. Students and fans traveled across the country to cheer on the Huskies during their appearance in the NCAA National Championship in Glendale, Ariz.
Beard has already created an environment that Ole Miss students and fans look forward to being a part of.
Ole Miss Basketball had the largest attendance ever recorded in the SJB Pavilion during the game against Mississippi State on Jan. 30.
Beard looks to carry that momentum into Ole Miss Basketball’s upcoming season.