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A Flaw In My Praise of Tricia Fabbri,
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[QUOTE="CamrnCrz1974, post: 2640478, member: 1052"] Just so we are clear, Fabbri's team held UConn to 71 points, its third-lowest output of the year...and lowest output for a home game this year. In fact, it is UConn's lowest point total for a home game in the last two seasons and fourth lowest point total overall in the past two years. With all due respect, she got her team to take 12 more field goal attempts than UConn (though Quinnipiac did not shoot well at all), and her team only committed 7 turnovers (and had more assists - 9 - than turnovers). I cannot recall a UConn opponent that only committed 7 turnovers. As an aside, even if she follows UConn, if she is coaching her own team, she may not be paying attention to the style of play other teams run against UConn during the season. She may see the final scores, and she might catch a game here and there, but a good coach is focused on her own team and scouting her next opponent(s). [/QUOTE]
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