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Auriemma eyes dominant frontcourt in UConn’s quest for 12th title
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[QUOTE="TCC Kid, post: 4284843, member: 11583"] I agree, if anyone can beat them, why not Uconn. I let the ill and injuries slip my brain. I'm not so sure if all were in perfect health (hold the thought of Paige for a second) they'd have beaten the Gamecocks. Paige, it is hard to think of her operating at 50 percent, but she was, fully healthy could have opened the scoring of Fudd, Caroline, Evina, Edwards--that's what did in Uconn--one option, one shot, then run to the other basket. With Boston out Uconn made a run. My point is, against a physical, big, bulky center and talented team, even the greatest coach needs to meet that team on near level ground with near equal talent to win. However, Louisville did it to Griner. Could Geno physically beat up Boston as Walz allowed his team to do to Griner?? No doubt in my mind the Gamecock earned that game fair and square. [/QUOTE]
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