Making the dance is and should be the standard. Success should be winning the big east and winning some games in the tournament. We have good players and a tough but fair schedule. I think Lavin learns from his mistakes and gives us a successful season.
Agreed, at this point under Lavin making the NCAA’s on a consistent basis (ala Nova and Georgetown) has to be the goal, but it is very dangerous to judge a season on the NCAA Tourney alone in terms of how far you go.
As we know in a one and done scenario anything can happen. Nova won 30 games, went 16-2 in the league and was a 2 seed. Lost in the second round. Tell me most of us would not take that every year as disappointing as that loss to UCONN was. And again UCONN won the whole thing as a 7 seed last year, but they were about 20 seconds and a late 3 point play away from being booted in the FIRST ROUND last year again St. Joe’s. Remember they were on their way out before they got an unlikely rebound and put back with foul and then won in OT.
Think about it if we are going to judge a coach simply by the NCAA Tourney then Coach K or even JTIII are two of the WORST coaches in college. Because if you just judge them on their NCAA performance relative to their seedings they lose as much if not more to teams ranked lower than anyone else.