It was loud on TV, we could hear the chants - but yes, the 2nd half for the most part was quieter. I think it was a combo of getting punched in the mouth right before halftime, the halftime wait, the later hour for our senior fans
, and the fact the game was tight but there was never too much worry.
Butler is scrappy as hell and one I thought could have gone the other way so I'm glad to see the team was able to keep it going.
Loved Stewart's block, grab, and push downcourt.
I thought it as interesting that Hurley had them play small ball for a few minutes at the end of the 2nd half. Didn't need to so I guess he wanted to throw a different look at Butler to disrupt them.
Johnson needs more defensive work, he's gotta stop holding jerseys - he had a blatant one right when we got a TO that I thought for sure we were going to get a momentum stopping whistle on. Over the backs too much as well. I know he doesn't have a lot of experience, so I hope he continues to improve rapidly.
It was a strange game, we got off to a lead that grew into double digits. Then Butler made run after run after run to trim it down to three or four. Then we would answer and push it to seven or ten. And it seemed like every time they made a run a different Husky would step up. A five point run by Castle or a five point run by Clingan or Spensczar.
One of the announcers made a very good point. On any night any of five or six player can have the most impact on the game. Tonight they took turns doing it.
That's how we seem to go - the other squad tries to rally and goes on a run, UConn stops it and responds. The consistent response is why I haven't worried too much this season because even when another team claws back... I know UConn has something in the tank.