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I think that the most negative thing that came out of the FSU game for UConn was the small number of steals and forced turnovers. I don't see how they can compete seriously against Baylor unless they can get more than 15 Baylor turnovers, maybe a lot more, and score on a lot of them. A blowout in the wrong direction is possible if the play is predominantly in the half-court, or if UConn cannot disrupt passes into the post or make them prohibitively difficult by picking up the guards near mid-court.
With a small, fast team playing against a fleet of battleships, turnovers and tipped passes are absolutely an essential part of the defense. I really expected to see much more of that against FSU, particularly since FSU was Romero-less.
I also think that Natalie has to play 25 to 30 minutes and have a good defensive game. I'm thinking she may start in Kia's place, just for this one game.
I was with you quite a bit until the last sentence. IMO you can't look to deliberately slow down the game without strong guard play and play Baylor's game because you're scared. Nor should this team feel the pressure of the wining streak. Everyone and their brother is expecting them to lose games this year and a lot of those wins came due to the magnificent 3. In a way they should be playing with a chip on their shoulder.
Anyhow the ability to score will be essential because they can't keep Baylor completely off the boards or completely shut down their inside. But with good guard play they can consistently work for good shots. If they lose- so be it. Work to improve "what you are" for March. That's what UCONN should try to do until maybe the last half of the 4th quarter.