The University of Connecticut won its fifth national championship in 24 years on Monday night with its 76-59 victory over San Diego State University.

Not only did they win it all, but they dominated along the way: the Huskies became the first team to win each of their tournament games by at least 13 points.

Going into this season, UConn wasn’t on many people’s radar, but they made the tournament look extremely easy.

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Guard Ray Allen #34 of the Connecticut Huskies pauses on the court during a break in action against the Georgetown Hoyas in this Big East game at USAir Arena in Washington, DC Georgetown defeated UConn 77-65.

Well, a Huskies legend has a good reason why the school has become a «kingdom of basketball.»

Speaking to reporters after the championship game, Ray Allen said the low-key environment surrounding the school has led to its success on the court.

«I want to focus on this right here because I’m trying to get somewhere with this. That’s the environment that promotes higher learning and better basketball.» he said. «I can walk down the street, into the gym, and shoot with no distractions in the way. That’s what I implore all kids to think about when choosing their school: Make sure you choose a place that doesn’t provide excess that keeps you distracted.»

NBA player Ray Allen attends the NCAA Men's Championship Final Four between the Connecticut Huskies and the Kentucky Wildcats at AT&T Stadium on April 7, 2014 in Arlington, Texas.

NBA player Ray Allen attends the NCAA Men’s Championship Final Four between the Connecticut Huskies and the Kentucky Wildcats at AT&T Stadium on April 7, 2014 in Arlington, Texas. (Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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Storrs, Connecticut isn’t exactly a big city, aside from the typical college nightlife. Your closest «main» city is Hartford, which is certainly not New York, which is about two and a half hours away.

The Huskies’ title run bypassed Allen’s tenure there: Allen joined the NBA in 1996, three years before the Huskies’ first title.

That logic hasn’t exactly carried over to the gridiron: The football team hasn’t finished above .500 since 2010.

Alumnus Ray Allen shakes hands with Nahiem Alleyne #4 of the Connecticut Huskies after they defeated the San Diego State Aztecs to win the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament National Championship at NRG Stadium on April 3, 2023 in Houston, Texas.

Alumnus Ray Allen shakes hands with Nahiem Alleyne #4 of the Connecticut Huskies after they defeated the San Diego State Aztecs to win the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament National Championship at NRG Stadium on April 3, 2023 in Houston, Texas. (Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

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But who is going to complain about that right now?