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Auriemma eyes dominant frontcourt in UConn’s quest for 12th title

Why?
Why is it that UConn incoming players (Brady/Patterson) are question marks until they prove themselves at UConn while you have declared Fletcher an integral part of the 2023 SCar rotation and see no issues in SCar's back court? Johnson is a sure bet to be 100% off her ACL? No hesitation? I admire your blind faith in the SCar medical staff.

You can talk all you want about quickness etc but be honest, if you had all of UConn's guards and SCar's guards and you could pick just two for your team, which would you take? Fletcher and Cooke? Rivers & Johnson?

While I'm at it how did front court UConn beat the tallest team in the country 48 hours before playing SCar? Will Stanford now become a guard-oriented team?
Because....Fletcher has already played 4 years of high level basketball in a P5 conference. The reference regarding quickness was in specifically relating to the ability to trap. Trapping requires quickness and foot speed which UCONN lacks more than SC.
You will not find anything in my prior post relating to UCONN or Stanford becoming a "guard" oriented team. You clearly have me confused with someone else. My position is that UCONN needs to improve defensively at the guard and forward and post position if it is to close the significant gap that exist between SC and UCONN.
You can continue to pound your chest if you must but isn't that what you have done for the past 4 years?
 
7 minutes in game one is better than Caroline got. She was the number 2 recruit in the country or something like that and she got meaningful minutes as in not mop up. Do you think she will not be the primary Point guard next year? It's a good bet she will be. This is what a good point guard looks like:


Nice try. Seven minutes out of 40 in one game is not "a lot of PT". The point is that you make stuff up to support your opinions.
 
She knows the system, she banged all last year against ONO Edwards and Juhasz in practice. Th coaches and trainers LL know of her conditioning challenges. That should also be addressed this spring and summer.

Agreed. I felt the same way about Paige until I saw her in that first exhibition game. I need to see what a player (all freshmen) can do against D-1 college level players that are older and more experienced than they are before I pencil them in for active duty. Samantha Brunelle (Notre Dame) was all-everything in high school. She was listed as one of the top players in the country. Once she got to ND however, she barely got off the bench. She's now in the portal. I'm from Missouri. I'll reserve my thoughts on who can help us this coming season until I see them on the court.
wait a second.........I thought you were the one person on the Boneyard that could predict the future!!:)
 
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a player in the portal that is going to be a major difference maker in combating the South Carolina front three.........an additional shooting guard....... yes.............a 6'2" forward that can rebound well for their size......yes.............a skilled 6'3" plus bruiser.........not that I'm aware of.......
I actually want to amend that last statement.............Angel Reese would help UConn's front court against South Carolina, Stanford etc........that said, I find it unlikely she'll end up at UConn.............BTW if she ends up at South Carolina I'm going to call for a Congressional investigation!!:mad:;)
 
This is an interesting article. It appears that Geno is weighing whether or not to play the hand he has next season as far as frontcourt players are concerned or to dip into the transfer portal for another Big.

Much of UConn’s ability to make it back to the FF next year, and perhaps overcome the enormous challenge posed by SC & Boston, comes down to the development of Amari DeBerry, a 6’5” post. Amari needs to improve her conditioning and agressiveness but she definitely has the skill set to become a dominant post player.

I am heartened to know that Amari plans to stay on campus over the summer to work with Andrea Hudy, as well as the coaches. She is most certainly the X-factor going into next season.
Great to hear that DeBerry and Geno are mutually committed to her success. That being said, Amari is a thin, 3-point shooter who has not proven her ability to rebound or guard bigs. While I expect her to play a major role next year, she is not a defender or rebounder I would count on tilting the scale versus Boston.
 
wait a second.........I thought you were the one person on the Boneyard that could predict the future!!:)
Charlie, If I could, I'd be RICH!!! :D and I would share my wealth with my BY brethren. I think I might start a thread this summer asking "What would you do if you were a billionaire?" What are 3 things that you would do with your wealth? Would you be "Scrooge McDuck, Bill Gates or somewhere in between? :rolleyes: I think I'll get some very interesting responses.
 
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Because....Fletcher has already played 4 years of high level basketball in a P5 conference. The reference regarding quickness was in specifically relating to the ability to trap. Trapping requires quickness and foot speed which UCONN lacks more than SC.
You will not find anything in my prior post relating to UCONN or Stanford becoming a "guard" oriented team. You clearly have me confused with someone else. My position is that UCONN needs to improve defensively at the guard and forward and post position if it is to close the significant gap that exist between SC and UCONN.
You can continue to pound your chest if you must but isn't that what you have done for the past 4 years?

ONO just finished 4 years at a higher level school. Do you want her back for another year? I don't. She was the reason we lost more than any other. And she had better stats than Fletcher.

My Stanford comment was an attempt at humor in response to all the talk about UConn needing to change the way they play because Scar beat them. Sorry you didn't see that.
 
SC will have a new point guard and that may be the weakness for them. Henderson was very good at controlling the pace and the team. She was a senior and did the job that Harris did before her. We have to disrupt the new point guard. It could be Cooke or maybe Amihere would played it when Henderson was out early in the year.
I agree with this. We won’t t stop Boston but with Henderson gone, they have come back to the pack. I fully expect to beat them next. Obviously it won’t be easy.
 
Nobody knows for sure. If you are a UCONN fan you hope she becomes that players the same way we hoped for 3 years that ONO would as well. The BY would be a boring place if all our hope and expectation was at the same level. I hope you are wrong about Amari. :D
I am a UCONN fan.
I am pulling hard for Amari.
All I’m saying is SHOW ME.
Does that make me wrong??
Paige—Baller as a freshman.
Azzi—Baller as a freshman.
Ducharme—Baller as a freshman.
DeBerry- Baller as a sophomore?
I’ll take it.
Put in the work.
Next year at this time- her career is half over. Just sayin’.
 
Great to hear that DeBerry and Geno are mutually committed to her success. That being said, Amari is a thin, 3-point shooter who has not proven her ability to rebound or guard bigs. While I expect her to play a major role next year, she is not a defender or rebounder I would count on tilting the scale versus Boston.
I keep hearing that Amari is “thin” or built like Liv. That’s not quite accurate. She may not be built like Steph, but Amari is a big girl, and once Andrea Hudy gets through with her this summer, she’ll be a much stronger girl as well.
 
Great to hear that DeBerry and Geno are mutually committed to her success. That being said, Amari is a thin, 3-point shooter who has not proven her ability to rebound or guard bigs. While I expect her to play a major role next year, she is not a defender or rebounder I would count on tilting the scale versus Boston.
Amari is not thin. ONO was thin. Cameron Brink (Stanford) is thin. Tamari Key (Tennessee) is thin. I agree with Oldude that Andrea Hudy will help her improve her conditioning as well as her strength over the spring and summer. Things can change between now and the second half of the season (January-February) when UConn will play SC. She has plenty of time to add some muscle. Our trainers are adept at putting weight on a player as well as taking it off.

I doubt if anyone will tilt the scales on Boston. Unless a player comes into D1 WCBB next year that we don't know about, I don't see anyone in D1 NOW that can stop or slow her down. She gets whatever she wants on BOTH ends of the court. She had a streak of 28 consecutive double doubles before it was broken during the tournament. She did it against ALL comers. ;)
 
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Charlie, If I could, I'd be RICH!!! :D and I would share my wealth with my BY brethren. I think I might start a thread this summer asking "What would you do if you were a billionaire?" What are 3 things that you would do with your wealth? Would you be "Scrooge McDuck, Bill Gates or somewhere in between? :rolleyes: I think I'll get some very interesting responses.
I'd give half away and buy UConn season tickets and a chauffeured limo to drive me back and forth from NJ....
 
I'd give half away and buy UConn season tickets and a chauffeured limo to drive me back and forth from NJ....
Hopefully your limo would be full of UConn fans in your area that would love to join you and watch a game.
That would be a fun road trip.
 
Because....Fletcher has already played 4 years of high level basketball in a P5 conference. The reference regarding quickness was in specifically relating to the ability to trap. Trapping requires quickness and foot speed which UCONN lacks more than SC.
You will not find anything in my prior post relating to UCONN or Stanford becoming a "guard" oriented team. You clearly have me confused with someone else. My position is that UCONN needs to improve defensively at the guard and forward and post position if it is to close the significant gap that exist between SC and UCONN.
You can continue to pound your chest if you must but isn't that what you have done for the past 4 years?
of course one big wild card is Griffin's health situation.............for me she was really needed last season and might have turned the tide in a couple of those losses with her hustle and defensive pressure............if she is healthy she adds a dimension that UConn sorely lacks......
 
I am a UCONN fan.
I am pulling hard for Amari.
All I’m saying is SHOW ME.
Does that make me wrong??
Paige—Baller as a freshman.
Azzi—Baller as a freshman.
Ducharme—Baller as a freshman.
DeBerry- Baller as a sophomore?
I’ll take it.
Put in the work.
Next year at this time- her career is half over. Just sayin’.
But the first three showed the “baller” gene early, they didn’t learn it. I firmly believe that the “good nasty” trait isn’t something players learn.
 
I agree with you. There also needs to be some fair context.

UCONN got wiped out in there earlier game this year with SC with no Griffin (before season started you would have expected a core rebounder on UCONN's team would have been available to play) and an unhealthy Dorka. I mean-- there was "a reason" why they got Dorka. It was to combat getting wiped out. If she is hurt or unable to play it puts the team at a disadvantage.

Then it title game excluding Griffin, there was no Dorka and a hurt Liv. And to a lesser extent a hurt Evina but much lesser extent.

One just can't gloss over these things as if they didn't matter then just spout out stats without any context.


If you think Dorka would've made up for a 25-rebound differential I have real estate to sell you. She was not unhealthy in the first meeting either. She simply had not figured out how to play in the system yet.

The context is UConn had rebounding issues all year and were skunked by SC twice. Now they lose their leading rebounder while SC brings back everyone but their PG.
 
That is not what I meant nor is it close. What I meant is that Blackwell & Edwards are better "individual" front court ( SF,PF, C) players than any player currently on the UCONN roster. Do you disagree? If so which UCONN player do you think would keep Blackwell or Edwards from starting should they decide to suit up for UCONN?
Idk if it's just me but there are not too many sfs I would start in the country over Caroline. Admittedly I didn't see a lot of Blackwell but I did see Edward's. Is Blackwell really that talented? Also, I will say that Dorka before heading to UConn probably was considered better than Edwards. It's close for sure though.
 
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ONO just finished 4 years at a higher level school. Do you want her back for another year? I don't. She was the reason we lost more than any other. And she had better stats than Fletcher.

My Stanford comment was an attempt at humor in response to all the talk about UConn needing to change the way they play because Scar beat them. Sorry you didn't see that.
GT and SC played in the sweet 16 last year and that was the first time and the last time I saw Fletcher play. She scored 16 points(13 in the second half) and had 7 rebounds from the point guard spot. She is not as fast as Henderson but bigger and stronger and outplayed her in that game. She did not play this year because of an injury. You may or may not believe this but SC can pick and chose who they want out the portal. The fact that Dawn offered her the scholarship, which SC is limited, is all I need to know about this young lady being a good player.
 
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Idk if it's just me but there are not too many sfs I would start in the country over Caroline. Admittedly I didn't see a lot of Blackwell but I did see Edward's. Is Blackwell really that talented? Also, I will say that Dorka before heading to UConn probably was considered better than Edwards. It's close for sure though.
I have seen them both many times. I would take Edwards because she is the better shooter. She pretty much single handily won the SEC tournament title over SC.
 
This whole idea that Geno needs to abandon his style and join the Pat Summitt Brigade and learn to win with brute strength and a hundred offensive rebounds is just a pile of something smelly. The only guard that played well for SCar is gone and they are forced to use a transfer or a zero-experience freshman at pg. I didn't see Fletcher on any lists of AA's . And while plenty on this board had serious doubts about NPOY Bueckers coming back from a relatively minor knee issue, they have no issues with Johnson (great promise) as vying for the starting pg spot. I guess an ACL is much less serious than a bone bruise. Never mind that Johnson has no experience as a college pg. Fudd was a question mark though, right? Some of those same people needed Bueckers to "show them something" before rating her. Frankly I think some of the posters here are Creme surrogates.
UConn loses the championship game and now Geno is expected to dismantle his entire philosophy and become a disciple of the Summitt/Staley theory of basketball? Summitt won 3 in a row in the 90's and Geno didn't change, but SCar wins one and you all sound like callers into sports talk radio. It's always the same, lose a big game and the fans want a new team and a new approach. Next it will be that Geno/Daley team is an anachronism and new blood is needed.

What ever happened to practicing and getting better? SCar lost to Stanford last year but I didn't see Dawn abandon her style. Has Tara announced that Stanford is becoming a guard-oriented team?

When UConn plays bulldozer basketball I will become a very casual fan.
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This whole idea that Geno needs to abandon his style and join the Pat Summitt Brigade and learn to win with brute strength and a hundred offensive rebounds is just a pile of something smelly. The only guard that played well for SCar is gone and they are forced to use a transfer or a zero-experience freshman at pg. I didn't see Fletcher on any lists of AA's . And while plenty on this board had serious doubts about NPOY Bueckers coming back from a relatively minor knee issue, they have no issues with Johnson (great promise) as vying for the starting pg spot. I guess an ACL is much less serious than a bone bruise. Never mind that Johnson has no experience as a college pg. Fudd was a question mark though, right? Some of those same people needed Bueckers to "show them something" before rating her. Frankly I think some of the posters here are Creme surrogates.
UConn loses the championship game and now Geno is expected to dismantle his entire philosophy and become a disciple of the Summitt/Staley theory of basketball? Summitt won 3 in a row in the 90's and Geno didn't change, but SCar wins one and you all sound like callers into sports talk radio. It's always the same, lose a big game and the fans want a new team and a new approach. Next it will be that Geno/Daley team is an anachronism and new blood is needed.

What ever happened to practicing and getting better? SCar lost to Stanford last year but I didn't see Dawn abandon her style. Has Tara announced that Stanford is becoming a guard-oriented team?

When UConn plays bulldozer basketball I will become a very casual fan.
I absolutely agree with everything you say except that Paige came back from a “relatively minor knee injury.” A tibial plateau fracture is a serious injury that has ended the playing careers of several NBA players.
 
This whole idea that Geno needs to abandon his style and join the Pat Summitt Brigade and learn to win with brute strength and a hundred offensive rebounds is just a pile of something smelly. The only guard that played well for SCar is gone and they are forced to use a transfer or a zero-experience freshman at pg. I didn't see Fletcher on any lists of AA's . And while plenty on this board had serious doubts about NPOY Bueckers coming back from a relatively minor knee issue, they have no issues with Johnson (great promise) as vying for the starting pg spot. I guess an ACL is much less serious than a bone bruise. Never mind that Johnson has no experience as a college pg. Fudd was a question mark though, right? Some of those same people needed Bueckers to "show them something" before rating her. Frankly I think some of the posters here are Creme surrogates.
UConn loses the championship game and now Geno is expected to dismantle his entire philosophy and become a disciple of the Summitt/Staley theory of basketball? Summitt won 3 in a row in the 90's and Geno didn't change, but SCar wins one and you all sound like callers into sports talk radio. It's always the same, lose a big game and the fans want a new team and a new approach. Next it will be that Geno/Daley team is an anachronism and new blood is needed.

What ever happened to practicing and getting better? SCar lost to Stanford last year but I didn't see Dawn abandon her style. Has Tara announced that Stanford is becoming a guard-oriented team?

When UConn plays bulldozer basketball I will become a very casual fan.
I think the more flexible a team is...the better that team is. Basketball is about being able to match up to an opponent. It's crystal clear that UCONN has struggled with physical teams...on both ends of the floor. Being able to put a more physical team on the floor doesn't equate to a change in style. Some players flat out don't want to deal with a lot of contact. And if you don't like contact, you probably aren't going to like defending in the post or rebounding. In the past, when teams were headed to March they prepared for what was essentially two or three styles of play. That landscape is completely different now. It doesn't mean you change your offensive philosophy, but it warrants considering changes to the type of recruits you go after. Part of UCONN dominance has been to force opponents to play the way UCONN wanted. The talent on UCONN is still elite, but IMO there's less confidence and overall toughness. Part of that...is youth. Part of it is time. These players haven't traveled that long road from day one in practice to National Champions. I like the addition of Shade and Arnold...strength and speed. And as many of you know, I think the real missing piece at UCONN...is Shaq in a dress.
 
Amari is not thin. ONO was thin. Cameron Brink (Stanford) is thin. Tamari Key (Tennessee) is thin. I agree with Oldude that Andrea Hudy will help her improve her conditioning as well as her strength over the spring and summer. Things can change between now and the second half of the season (January-February) when UConn will play SC. She has plenty of time to add some muscle. Our trainers are adept at putting weight on a player as well as taking it off.

I doubt if anyone will tilt the scales on Boston. Unless a player comes into D1 WCBB next year that we don't know about, I don't see anyone in D1 NOW that can stop or slow her down. She gets whatever she wants on BOTH ends of the court. She had a streak of 28 consecutive double doubles before it was broken during the tournament. She did it against ALL comers. ;)
Tamari Key is not thin.
 
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Idk if it's just me but there are not too many sfs I would start in the country over Caroline. Admittedly I didn't see a lot of Blackwell but I did see Edward's. Is Blackwell really that talented? Also, I will say that Dorka before heading to UConn probably was considered better than Edwards. It's close for sure though.
Thanks for the honesty regarding Blackwell. Let me cut to the chase: There is not a single basketball thing that Caroline does better than Blackwell and Blackwell has been doing it for 3 Years now in the SEC. Blackwell AVERAGES 13 RPG playing in the SEC. Blackwell also shoot it better from deep for those that might consider Caroline a "great" dep shooter.
 
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I think the more flexible a team is...the better that team is. Basketball is about being able to match up to an opponent. It's crystal clear that UCONN has struggled with physical teams...on both ends of the floor. Being able to put a more physical team on the floor doesn't equate to a change in style. Some players flat out don't want to deal with a lot of contact. And if you don't like contact, you probably aren't going to like defending in the post or rebounding. In the past, when teams were headed to March they prepared for what was essentially two or three styles of play. That landscape is completely different now. It doesn't mean you change your offensive philosophy, but it warrants considering changes to the type of recruits you go after. Part of UCONN dominance has been to force opponents to play the way UCONN wanted. The talent on UCONN is still elite, but IMO there's less confidence and overall toughness. Part of that...is youth. Part of it is time. These players haven't traveled that long road from day one in practice to National Champions. I like the addition of Shade and Arnold...strength and speed. And as many of you know, I think the real missing piece at UCONN...is Shaq in a dress.
Put forward any kind of verbal or strategic Jiu Jitsu you’d like, but when you get DESTROYED on the boards 49-24 it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out why you lost.
Either get more rebounds, or shoot 70%+
( and that ain’t gonna happen).
I’m not suggesting the total abandonment an offensive strategy, but adjustments are in order.
(unless the BE title is the only one you aspire to).
 
I think the more flexible a team is...the better that team is. Basketball is about being able to match up to an opponent. It's crystal clear that UCONN has struggled with physical teams...on both ends of the floor. Being able to put a more physical team on the floor doesn't equate to a change in style. Some players flat out don't want to deal with a lot of contact. And if you don't like contact, you probably aren't going to like defending in the post or rebounding. In the past, when teams were headed to March they prepared for what was essentially two or three styles of play. That landscape is completely different now. It doesn't mean you change your offensive philosophy, but it warrants considering changes to the type of recruits you go after. Part of UCONN dominance has been to force opponents to play the way UCONN wanted. The talent on UCONN is still elite, but IMO there's less confidence and overall toughness. Part of that...is youth. Part of it is time. These players haven't traveled that long road from day one in practice to National Champions. I like the addition of Shade and Arnold...strength and speed. And as many of you know, I think the real missing piece at UCONN...is Shaq in a dress.
The idea that UConn doesn’t match up well with “physical” teams, based on the loss to SC in the championship game is somewhat overstated. SC has overwhelming size and athleticism. UConn was both short handed and beaten up in the championship game. The Gamecocks pushed around a lot of really good teams this season.

If you look at UConn’s road to the championship game, it’s strewn with physical teams that the Huskies sent home. UCF, Indiana, NC St & Stanford all play tough, physical defense, and pound the ball inside to their posts on offense. In every one of those games UConn had to battle to come away with the victory.

For UConn the key is not overhauling the entire team. The Huskies need to get a little stronger, which is something Geno recognized when he brought Andrea Hudy back to Storrs. Add 1-2 players capable of mixing it up inside, without sacrificing offensive flow. Ice & Ayanna certainly fit the bill.

UConn also needs to execute a little better on offense, hit a few 3’s early to open up the court and yes, do a better job rebounding. For the UConn players that return next season, the experience they faced this season will no doubt motivate them tremendously. Perhaps, just like SC this year, UConn will earn redemption next year.
 
I keep hearing that Amari is “thin” or built like Liv. That’s not quite accurate. She may not be built like Steph, but Amari is a big girl, and once Andrea Hudy gets through with her this summer, she’ll be a much stronger girl as well.
Dude, while I hope Hudy is able to improve the fitness of everyone on the team, the point I was making still stands. The context was could Amari defend and rebound against top bigs. I have positive expectations for DeBerry but in her brief times on the court she did not appear aggressive or a physical rebounder. I remain convinced UConn has the talent to win it all next year but due to the lack of in game experience, view this as a transition year for Amari. She is likely to be in the top 7-8 in terms of playing time but high performance would be a bonus.
 
The idea that UConn doesn’t match up well with “physical” teams, based on the loss to SC in the championship game is somewhat overstated. SC has overwhelming size and athleticism. UConn was both short handed and beaten up in the championship game. The Gamecocks pushed around a lot of really good teams this season.

If you look at UConn’s road to the championship game, it’s strewn with physical teams that the Huskies sent home. UCF, Indiana, NC St & Stanford all play tough, physical defense, and pound the ball inside to their posts on offense. In every one of those games UConn had to battle to come away with the victory.

For UConn the key is not overhauling the entire team. The Huskies need to get a little stronger, which is something Geno recognized when he brought Andrea Hudy back to Storrs. Add 1-2 players capable of mixing it up inside, without sacrificing offensive flow. Ice & Ayanna certainly fit the bill.

UConn also needs to execute a little better on offense, hit a few 3’s early to open up the court and yes, do a better job rebounding. For the UConn players that return next season, the experience they faced this season will no doubt motivate them tremendously. Perhaps, just like SC this year, UConn will earn redemption next year.
I'm not just looking at SC though. GT, Louisville, UCF, Depaul. Now, yes, they were banged up throughout the season, but IMO they should have been able to weather some of these storms. Villanova? And, for sure, it's not all physicality. Am I the only one who thought there were times they looked like a deer in the headlights? I expect less of that next season and more assuredness and less tightening up. One of my favorite games ever is this one.

Stewie...look at her face at tipoff
KML...BADASS...you can't stop me even if you're in my face
MOJEFF...too quick...dribbling and dishing
TUCK...not big, but confident and never hesitates around the rim.
Nurse...all out...all the time.

Not a very big team, except Stewie. Offense...smooth as it ever was, but the players just were tough and weren't bothered by physicality. They just backdoored teams that overplayed them.
 
The idea that UConn doesn’t match up well with “physical” teams, based on the loss to SC in the championship game is somewhat overstated. SC has overwhelming size and athleticism. UConn was both short handed and beaten up in the championship game. The Gamecocks pushed around a lot of really good teams this season.

If you look at UConn’s road to the championship game, it’s strewn with physical teams that the Huskies sent home. UCF, Indiana, NC St & Stanford all play tough, physical defense, and pound the ball inside to their posts on offense. In every one of those games UConn had to battle to come away with the victory.

For UConn the key is not overhauling the entire team. The Huskies need to get a little stronger, which is something Geno recognized when he brought Andrea Hudy back to Storrs. Add 1-2 players capable of mixing it up inside, without sacrificing offensive flow. Ice & Ayanna certainly fit the bill.

UConn also needs to execute a little better on offense, hit a few 3’s early to open up the court and yes, do a better job rebounding. For the UConn players that return next season, the experience they faced this season will no doubt motivate them tremendously. Perhaps, just like SC this year, UConn will earn redemption next year.
It's now one week after the NCG. I feel a little safer here now. Yes, a big post would help, but there is one more thing

UConn must be prepared to stop SC's big runs next year. In 3 of the last 4 games, SC has had a quarter where they just blow UConn out. Those were all SC wins. 2020 huuge blowout first quarter. Loss. 2021 no blowout quarter, UConn win. 2021 Fall - Blowout 4th quarter. Loss . NCG huge 1st quarter.

When SC gets on a roll, Geno needs to slow us down. Timeouts, Lineup changes. Slow down the offense and the game till SC's hand cools off. Geno is legendary. He knows how to do it but must realize that SC is a hot/cold team and special plans are needed to slow their rolls. Don't run with us when we are hot. Resume your normal game plan when SC cools off.
 
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