cohenzone
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Yes, true, but the biggest problem UConn seemed to have in that semifinal game was that they had no one to take their person off the dribble and without Katie Lou's shooting from earlier in the year, they struggled with the physicality of Miss. St. They uglied (I know spelling) up game by disrupting the motion, therefore keeping UConn at bay. Also, surprisingly, UConn's defense had trouble with Miss. St allowing them to score easily. South Carolina's on the other had did to Miss. St what they did to UConn. The much aligned Cuevas-Moore,(by boneyarder's opinion) put so much pressure on Morgan Williams that she cracked. Dawn always keeps a multiple big guard defenders to handle a Vivians. UConn had to shoot well to win, and unfortunately they were struggling in that department because of the pressure defense. South Carolina was capable of bringing the same pressure with better athletes again on that Neutral court. Geno stated earlier in the year, that they were vulnerable, and though he probable didn't expect to lose, he was right. The erasers of mistakes that UConn usually has in forms of talent were not there last year so every game needed a great effort.
The person who really struggled missed 3-4 open lay ups she hadn't missed all year. Collier had a tough shooting night and it had nothing to do with the outside game. She had a subpar night that started early, well before anyone knew it would be a tight game. It contributed greatly to the game being a tossup in the last few minutes. SC won the championship fair and square and what would have happened if they had to play UConn is not worth talking about. But the comparison to UConn getting to play Louisville instead of Baylor is not ill-taken. It was a gift to UConn as was SC getting to play MSU. UConn is so loaded this year if healthy it's silly. But they still have to play the game, so who knows.