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1. I know Dolson is in much better shape this year, but what is Geno doing? Is he playing her 40 minutes so it pays dividends later in the year, regardless of the cost in this game? There were plenty of plays where Dolson was the last one up the court, defensive rebounds Dolson couldn't get to that turned into offensive rebounds for Baylor, and clearly Dolson's defense wasn't the same in the second half. I don't blame Dolson, she's playing hard. I just don't get why Geno doesn't give Stokes 8 minutes and play Dolson 32 instead of 40. Same thing with KML, to a lesser extent. KML lost her legs a little bit late in the game. Why not 35 minutes instead of 38?
2. Hartley is not a good player this for UConn this year. Sure, she would be the best player on plenty of teams, but when UConn is playing the NDs, the Stanfords, the Baylors, she's not one of the good players. I understand she's been hobbled by injuries, but her shot doesn't look like she put in the work this offseason. It's particularly stark compared to the improvement Dolson, KML, and Farris have shown. She's got a ton of talent, and I have high expectations for her next year.
With that said, they're still a very good team and have a great shot at the final 4. However I don't see them being likely to beat Baylor the way Hartley is currently playing.
2. Hartley is not a good player this for UConn this year. Sure, she would be the best player on plenty of teams, but when UConn is playing the NDs, the Stanfords, the Baylors, she's not one of the good players. I understand she's been hobbled by injuries, but her shot doesn't look like she put in the work this offseason. It's particularly stark compared to the improvement Dolson, KML, and Farris have shown. She's got a ton of talent, and I have high expectations for her next year.
With that said, they're still a very good team and have a great shot at the final 4. However I don't see them being likely to beat Baylor the way Hartley is currently playing.