VAMike23
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Ahhh. Someone with my kind of eyesight. There were a string of phantom calls and charge/vs. block calls that changed the momentum of the game several times..
Did she "get" in foul trouble, or was she put in foul trouble? They looked like phantom fouls to my eyes.
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I dont think there is a team out there that scares UConn. I do think everybody on UConn schedule is scared to play them.
Really well I guess we disagree.I highly doubt Baylor, which nearly won on the road, and ND, which won solidly in our last meeting, are intimidated by UConn.
Really well I guess we disagree.
Really well I guess we disagree.
I don't see why a team that beat UCONN under the big lights of the Final Four--which is their most recent meeting, not some long ago victory--would be scared of playing us today when the player who won 3 Wade trophies and scored 36 points against them, in a loss, has departed. Once you finally get over that hump emotionally, you don't go back. Could they lose to us? Of course, but ND is not going to be intimidated--every one of their likely starting five took part in that victory, four of them as starters. If our freshman play lights out and if our veterans take another step forward we could very well beat them soundly, but there are a lot of "ifs" in that equation. I think each meeting will be a battle between two teams that both believe they can win.
My top 10:
(1) Baylor
(2) Notre Dame
(3) Miami
(4) Texas A&M
(5) Stanford
(6) UConn
(7) Tenn
(8) Duke
(9) Louisville
(10) Georgetown
also: Kentucky, Maryland, Penn St, LSU, Rutgers
ohIntimidated? Seriously?
You must not think much of those teams or their coaches.
Why would you say that? It has nothing to do with not thinking highly of opposing coaches.
This is true but it still happens all the time.Any coach of a talented team that has intimidated players has failed as a coach.
Interesting point about Diggins. You may be right. On the other hand, it could be a series adjustments in which we change our defense and slow her down the next game and she and Muffet have to counter after that. We now have Banks and Caroline. I think our defense will be better.It seemed to me that in a couple of the early games against UConn, Diggins didn't play well. Looked like alot of nerves on display and she didn't look like the same player that excelled against many other opponents. In the NCAAs, she got on a roll and entered that game with alot of confidence. She was pretty much unstoppable. I expect her to continue this year with that same confidence. It sort of like what happened with Tina Charles. Once she turned the corner her junior year, Tina was a beast. Once great players adjust to the next level, you can expect to see it game in and game out. There will be the odd, not so great games, but for the most part, Diggins will be a major thorn in the side to opponents all year.
This is true but it still happens all the time.
Interesting point about Diggins. You may be right. On the other hand, it could be a series adjustments in which we change our defense and slow her down the next game and she and Muffet have to counter after that. We now have Banks and Caroline. I think our defense will be better.