The school's second one-and-done player is freshman guard Stephon Castle, who declared for the NBA draft
UConn freshman Stephon Castle declares for NBA draft and becomes school's second one-and-done player. Castle becomes fifth Husky starter to explore moving on after Connecticut’s latest title run. Castle is the fifth starter to enter NBA draft after UConn's recent title win.
UConn freshman Stephon Castle declares for NBA draft and becomes school's second one-and-done player. Castle becomes fifth Husky starter to explore moving on after UConn's NCAA title run. Coach Dan Hurley confirms the move on social media after it was first reported by ESPN.
UConn freshman guard Stephon Castle declares for 2024 NBA draft. Castle is the third member of the 2023-24 Huskies to declare for the NBA Draft. Castle is one of three UConn players to have declared for the draft. Castle will play for the UConn men's basketball team in 2024.
UConn is the real blue blood now. It's a sixth national title in the past quarter-century and its second in a row. UConn has to be considered in the same class or better than traditional super-programs such as Kentucky, Kansas, Duke and North Carolina.
Stephon Castle is a blue-chip, five-star McDonald's All-American who could have chosen just about any school in the country. Castle is an anomaly in this year's NCAA title game -- a 5-star recruit. UConn's Castle is one of the most talented players in the NCAA Final Four.