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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 4799124, member: 11108"] Congratulations to Tristen Newton for making his place in UConn history with hs third Triple Double. With all the great ones that come through Storrs, that’s is an amazing accomplishment. He’s right up there with Shabazz. Cam Spencer led the team with 18 points, including 4 for 4 from three. Cam has been everything his teammates said he was last summer. A great 3 point shooter but also a three level scorer. A great shooter but also an unselfish teammate. As usual with this group it is an unselfish old school basketball effort that Chief loves. Donovan showed signs of overcoming his foot injury by dunking inside and being aggressive in the paint. If Diarra continues to score (4 for 5 today from field & 2 for 2 FT) he will continue to get minutes with his ball handling, ball push and on the ball pressure defense. Manhattan’s scouting report was to attack Alex Karaban on defense early and Alex made that a fools errand as he consistently shut down everything they threw his way. We shot 58%from the field compared to 39% for our opponents. Good offense, tough defense. While a small sample going 9-9 from the foul line represents a good habit. In big games, when they come, foul shooting will be one of the keys. [/QUOTE]
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