UConn center Donovan Clingan announced Saturday he plans to return to the Huskies for his sophomore season.
Clingan, a 7-foot-2 big man from Bristol, Connecticut, would have likely been a borderline first-round pick or early second-round pick had he declared for the NBA draft.
He came off the bench in all 39 games this season, but was one of the most impactful reserves in the country. Although Clingan didn’t play enough minutes to be considered for the national stat leaders, he would have ranked near the top of the charts in block percentage, offensive rebounding percentage and 2-point field goal percentage.
Running it back! pic.twitter.com/OkpVvYfdvj
— Donovan Clingan (@clingan_donovan) April 8, 2023
Clingan averaged 6.9 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in just 13.1 minutes, shooting 65.5% from the field. That would put him at 21.1 points, 17.2 rebounds and 5.5 blocks per 40 minutes, which would rank first in rebounding and second in blocks among qualifying prospects.
Despite playing just 12.5 minutes in the NCAA tournament, he averaged 5.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and blocked 11 shots – including a 12-point, nine-rebound, two-block effort in the first round against Iona.
UConn saw potential lottery pick Jordan Hawkins leave for the NBA draft on Friday, and now await decisions from Andre Jackson and Adama Sanogo. If the Huskies get back Jackson, as expected, and keep Tristen Newton in the fold for another year, Dan Hurley’s team could enter the 2023-24 campaign as the preseason No. 1 team in the country.