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Conditioning: Has UConn lost its edge?
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[QUOTE="Cedar, post: 3410923, member: 1309"] I agree that we wore Tennessee down, and although the game was ugly, it was great to see UConn’s stingy defense in the second half. A victory over the Lady Vols is always satisfying. That said, this was a game that many people expected us to win, against a team ranked #23. My discussion on conditioning was intended to be more focused on how UConn stacks up relative to the elite teams such as Baylor. After UConn played the Lady Bears on January 9, a number of posters observed that Baylor’s size, physicality, conditioning, and depth were important factors in the defending national champions’ win over the Huskies. Here is a sample of posters/posts: [URL='https://the-boneyard.com/threads/conditioning.151209/#post-3393230']soxfan23[/URL], [URL='https://the-boneyard.com/threads/conditioning.151209/#post-3393023']Checkmate 2.0[/URL], [URL='https://the-boneyard.com/threads/baylor-post-game-thread.151201/#post-3392773']Sluconn Husky[/URL], [URL='https://the-boneyard.com/threads/baylor-post-game-thread.151201/#post-3392793']BostonBay[/URL], [URL='https://the-boneyard.com/threads/baylor-post-game-thread.151201/page-4#post-3392927']Triad[/URL], [URL='https://the-boneyard.com/threads/baylor-post-game-thread.151201/page-7#post-3393162']willtalk[/URL], [URL='https://the-boneyard.com/threads/conditioning.151209/#post-3392966']browns[/URL]. To UConn’s credit, the Huskies stayed within a point of Baylor until about the last five-and-a-half minutes of the fourth quarter, an achievement that is even more impressive when one considers that the Huskies were essentially playing 3 on 5. But then Baylor pulled away from the tired Huskies, to a decisive 16-point victory. It will be interesting to see how the Huskies perform against other top teams such as Oregon and South Carolina. [/QUOTE]
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