RichZ
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- First three UConn scores by the different front court players - Alex & Mullins with threes and Tarris for a deuce.
- We hit a 10 point advantage @ 12:30
- Our lead ballooned to 24-6 two minutes later. This was starting to look like a blowout. But It's the tourney and the guy on the other bench is no slouch, so yeah, I don't think very many of us thought that 18 point lead was going to last.
- Reed gets a breather and our lead starts to evaporate quickly. Reed is right back off the bench.
- Lead down to 10 with a couple minutes and a tic left in the half.
- Really bothered me that we couldn't get a shot off on our last possession of the half. Waiting until 6 seconds were left before trying to set something up was bad planning, and in the end, it predictably led to lousy execution. Karaban had the ball and was open for a 3, but tried to drive instead, and turned it over.
- The halftime stats were worrisome to me. Aside from getting killed on the boards at both ends, we were relying on long jumpers too much for my taste.
- Felt like we needed to open the 2nd half with a decent run -- something like 12 to 3 would do the trick.
- Yeah, but that didn't happen, More like the opposite. Lead gets down to 1 pretty quickly.
- Mullins stops the bleeding, then Tarris adds a deuce. Back to 6.
- By the midway point in the half, I was wondering if Alex left his 3 point stroke in the locker room at the half.
- MS took a brief 1 point lead, but that may have woken us up.
- Among other good signs, Alex found his stroke from deep midway through the half.
- Lead back to 7 @5:10
- And it's down to 3 again at 4:05
- So does a nail biting ending make the win more enjoyable? or less? I know that from my POV I'd rather we had kept that big lead from mid-first half.
- Facing Duke tomorrow. I'll take any win we can get, but I'm kind of hoping for a 77-74 victory, just for old times sake.