Holy cow. They are big.Not sure what teams are "real" threats to UCONN, but UCLA & OSU are both BIG (long). OSU's starting 5 are:
6'5"
6'3"
6'2"
6'
5'10" (but top rebounding guard in the PAC-12)
Yep they're big. But we've beaten these teams and will so again.Not sure what teams are "real" threats to UCONN, but UCLA & OSU are both BIG (long). OSU's starting 5 are:
6'5"
6'3"
6'2"
6'
5'10" (but top rebounding guard in the PAC-12)
Wouldn't it seem logical, then, that the teams that just beat our threats are threatener?Both were threats to UConn because of their front line size & style of play. Odds just went up!!
Wouldn't it seem logical, then, that the teams that just beat our threats are threatener?
Yep they're big. But we've beaten these teams and will so again.
And their win against Baylor was basically due to 3 players, Gulich who played great, Cox who fouled out (rightfully so) and Brown who disappeared offensively in the second half. UConn usually has no problem defensing a single player, no matter how tall she is. But I am glad that OSU beat Baylor, but the MOV should have been a bit larger....Not sure what teams are "real" threats to UCONN, but UCLA & OSU are both BIG (long). OSU's starting 5 are:
6'5"
6'3"
6'2"
6'
5'10" (but top rebounding guard in the PAC-12)
Neither team was ever a threat to UConn ! Only in Antonelli's head !Both were threats to UConn because of their front line size & style of play. Odds just went up!!
Never thought of TX as a threat. Baylor on the other hand.
I think Miss St is our biggest threat and will throttle UCLA. I think Oregon gets through over ND who blitzes TAMU and would give UConn all it could handle. I also think OSU gets in over Louisville (not convinced) and perhaps has a puncher's chance at Miss St which should be a fantastic game. I am really getting into the tournament. A lot of good teams, more than I can remember in a single tournament.
Still, we got to take care of business.
Oregon is in the bracket with ND. Oregon State is in with Louisville.Doesn’t Oregon state play Louisville
So you drank the " size " coolaid, huh ?I had a list of about 6 teams that I thought could challenge UConn. Because of their size, Texas and Baylor were 2 of them. Plus, Texas played us very tough. I think the matchups just got a little easier for us. Not easy, but easier. Let’s focus on Duke for now.
I believe O state is our toughest competition. They are not only big but mobile, I have more concern about O state than either Baylor or Texas. O state has athletic bigs where Baylor Miss St and Texas has size and bulk. This team can run with us and can match up with our big guards. . The question is can the run long enough to stay in the game.Not sure what teams are "real" threats to UCONN, but UCLA & OSU are both BIG (long). OSU's starting 5 are:
6'5"
6'3"
6'2"
6'
5'10" (but top rebounding guard in the PAC-12)
Oregon is in the bracket with ND. Oregon State is in with Louisville.
It seems every tournament some difficult matchups for Uconn lose. Yet other challengers remain: most notably Louisville, N. Dame and Miss. State. Assuming Uconn plays reasonably well and takes, as always, one game at a time, the team should make the championship game. Probably Uconn will meet its chief challenger, Miss. State, in the championship game.