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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 2968010, member: 7548"] Pretty cool. The writer also takes a stab at game planning against UConn. Very dedicated. And just like any final boss in a video game, UConn has its weaknesses that, if attacked correctly, will give Cal a chance at victory. "On offense, the answer will start with Anigwe. At 6’4”, she has the advantage over both Samuelson and Collier in terms of size and strength, and she will need to lead the scoring charge to keep the game close. In last season’s blowout loss to UConn, Anigwe scored 14 points, but no other Bear had more than 8. This year, Anigwe is averaging 23.6 points per contest, and she will need at least that many for the Bears to have a chance. The other advantage the Bears own is in quickness, as Cal starts three speedy guards to UConn’s two. In turn, one guard for the Bears will be defended by a six-footer, which creates a possible mismatch on which the Bears must capitalize. Defensively, the Bears can only pick their poison, but they can play percentages to give themselves the best chance. Collier shoots just 64 percent from the foul line and 18 percent from 3, so baiting her into long distance shots and fouling her close to the basket will limit the damage. Ultimately, Cal will need to play a near-perfect game to win, and even then, UConn will need to falter. But the opportunity to knock off the No. 1 team in the nation has arrived, and the Bears have the firepower they need to successfully shoot their shot. And with tomorrow being Cal’s first home game against a No. 1 team, why not make it the first win against one, too? [/QUOTE]
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