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A Flaw In My Praise of Tricia Fabbri,
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[QUOTE="connie, post: 2640599, member: 7882"] For what it's worth, Quinnipiac's 3FG% as a team on the year is .340. Against UConn they were 4-24 (.167). [I]Many [/I]of the misses were uncontested looks. If Q shoots its average, then that gives them an extra 12 points (8 for 24). Hardly enough to make a difference on retrospect. But it is impossible to predict how made 3s at the right occasion may have changed things. If Q has a good or even great night shooting 3s, they could have had as many as 17-21 more points. Not saying that would necessarily make it a one-possession game with a minute left. But it gives a disciplined team a chance against a great team with superior personnel. I can see no reason at this point to offer anything but praise for Fabbri and her team. They showed that even a team without the best players in the country can play great basketball. [/QUOTE]
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