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A Flaw In My Praise of Tricia Fabbri,
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[QUOTE="vtcwbuff, post: 2640551, member: 1197"] Throughout the game I wondered about UConn's defensive effort. Where was the full court press and the swarming, suffocating D? For example, UConn typically turns over opponents 19 times per game. Quinnipiac typically turns the ball over 12 times a game against a weak schedule. Last night UConn forced 7 turnovers. I concluded that just as Q's style of play was their coach's decision, so was UConn's. Since the outcome was certain, I think Auriemma opted to keep the game reasonable. Kudos to Fabbri for having a plan B, unlike the kamikaze coach from St Francis. [/QUOTE]
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