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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2103248, member: 5798"] Notes on my scorecard - There are a lot of reasons no team wants to be in UConn's bracket. Several of those reasons were showcased this morning. 1 - UConn's 37 point first quarter. That's a very deep hole to try to climb out of right off the bat. Their best quarter of the season. It matches the 37 point first quarter they had against DePaul. The 33 point 4th quarter is another reason teams don't want to see the Huskies. UConn does not stop scoring. If you're behind, it's hard to catch them if they can put up 33 points in the 4th qtr, and 62% fg for the game. 2 - 116 points will scare anybody!!! I'm sure most of the teams that played yesterday watched this game. 116 points is impressive, especially when you make it look easy. UConn looked like a run-a-way freight train going downhill and its brakes were out. Who wants to step in front of it and try to stop it? That's right, nobody. 3 - For [B]Collier[/B] and [B]Williams[/B], just another ho-hum day at the office. 4 items of note: [LIST] [*][B]Nurse[/B] is back, and so is her stroke. 6-7 from beyond the arc. That's going to be hard to stop and overcome if you're an opponent. She's locked in and ready to go. [/LIST] [LIST] [*][B]Dangerfield[/B] looked [U]real good[/U] today. Four three point baskets, very good defense along with 6 assists, and threw a blocked shot in for good measure. [*][B]Butler[/B] looked good today also. Solid on both ends of the court. [*]The play that really caught my eye was just before the half. An Albany guard was bring the ball up the court along the side line. [B]Chong[/B] guarded her tightly all the way up the court. She did not lose her, she didn't get beat, nor did she foul her. The player passed the ball to another teammate as time was running out. Chong did not quit on the play, or her man. THAT play stood out to me. That play exemplified the tight unrelenting defense UConn played for 4 quarters today. [/LIST] If you're an opponent, who do you stop? Who do you concentrate on? A rematch with Syracuse on Monday. Who ya got? [/QUOTE]
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