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How was Hurdy supposed to correct Shea’s being pigeon-toed?

Sue tore her ACL in 2019 while playing for the Seattle Storm. Is that Andrea’s fault, too?

Svet tore a ligament in her left foot; she didn’t suffer a knee injury.
I’m not a strength and conditioning coach so idk but having the two runs of incredible season ending injuries to your best players decades apart being managed by the same person is … odd. Especially since the same thing was happening in Texas before she came here.
 
UConn below minimum players available

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With many teams having reduced rosters due to injuries perhaps the NCAA could allow teams to play 3 on 3 games.
 
How was Hurdy supposed to correct Shea’s being pigeon-toed?

Sue tore her ACL in 2019 while playing for the Seattle Storm. Is that Andrea’s fault, too?

Svet tore a ligament in her left foot; she didn’t suffer a knee injury.
It had to have been someone’s fault! That’s the whole point behind conspiracies. Geno and CD were there too, right behind the grassy knoll.
 
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If Tennessee is the game they cancel (most likely due to schedule), this may be a big blow to UConn's chances for a 1-seed. Tennessee would have been a nice out of conference win on their resume. Frankly, I just don't see UCONN beating SC. They would be big underdogs.
 
It had to have been someone’s fault! That’s the whole point behind conspiracies. Geno and CD were there too, right behind the grassy knoll.
it is obviously god's fault. where's the solution?
 
Maybe there is a silver lining in this giving the Team members who are injured a time to rest and heal and the remaining players not yet affected a time to rest. Perhaps they will come back stronger than ever, a little rusty, but better.
Not "silver lining," but big benefit very way. In addition to the many leg and ankle injuries, several Huskies seen spending time blowing nose and coughing. This issues likely spread. Extra days will give virus time to die off and muscles to heal. Rest for Geno. Surprising but great news.
 
If Tennessee is the game they cancel (most likely due to schedule), this may be a big blow to UConn's chances for a 1-seed. Tennessee would have been a nice out of conference win on their resume. Frankly, I just don't see UCONN beating SC. They would be big underdogs.
Most of the seeding charts I have seen are either in UConn's favor or neutral as long as they are at least a #2 seed. Unlikely for UConn to face SC until finals.
 
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If Tennessee is the game they cancel (most likely due to schedule), this may be a big blow to UConn's chances for a 1-seed. Tennessee would have been a nice out of conference win on their resume. Frankly, I just don't see UCONN beating SC. They would be big underdogs.
Cancelling UT would not be a big blow. UConn has played the most Quad one teams to date and has many more to come. Just win baby. You’ll be there. Plus, with only two regionals, there’s not a huge difference in a one and a two seed. Some, but not much.
 
Cancelling UT would not be a big blow. UConn has played the most Quad one teams to date and has many more to come. Just win baby. You’ll be there. Plus, with only two regionals, there’s not a huge difference in a one and a two seed. Some, but not much.
Could not agree more. UConn’s focus should be on getting all of its players back healthy. Postponed games can be rescheduled. Priorities. Let’s not lose our focus on what’s really important here.

Our players health and wellbeing should be prioritized. Right now, UCONN is a Mash Unit. Everyone is hurt/injured. If they have to cancel next week‘s games, so be it. Put/keep our players wellness first.

I couldn’t care less about canceling or postponing games. Let’s give them a chance to get back on equal footing and not have to play short handed again. :mad:
 
Could not agree more. UConn’s focus should be on getting all of its players back healthy. Postponed games can be rescheduled. Priorities. Let’s not lose our focus on what’s really important here.

Our players health and wellbeing should be prioritized. Right now, UCONN is a Mash Unit. Everyone is hurt/injured. If they have to cancel next week‘s games, so be it. Put/keep our players wellness first.

I couldn’t care less about canceling or postponing games. Let’s give them a chance to get back on equal footing and not have to play short handed again. :mad:
The team came into the season short-handed and will remain that way until next season.
 
The team came into the season short-handed and will remain that way until next season.
I’m referring to the players like Azzi and Caroline who are TEMPORARILY on the shelf. I was never referring to Paige or Ice.
 
If Tennessee is the game they cancel (most likely due to schedule), this may be a big blow to UConn's chances for a 1-seed. Tennessee would have been a nice out of conference win on their resume. Frankly, I just don't see UCONN beating SC. They would be big underdogs.
Massey currently has Connecticut a 2-point underdog (47% chance of winning) in the February 5th game against South Carolina.
 
As the women’s game becomes even more athletic, with more teams going well into the bench for athletic talent, squad depth is increasingly important. The Huskies practice and play with high intensity. Each season out of the blue injuries happen. If you have a tough, busy schedule college players need time to recover. Long term, not this season, Geno needs to add more players to the team. Picking those than may excel and those who will be role players is his challenge.
 
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As the women’s game becomes even more athletic, with more teams going well into the bench for athletic talent, squad depth is increasingly important. The Huskies practice and play with high intensity. Each season out of the blue injuries happen. If you have a tough, busy schedule college players need time to recover. Long term, not this season, Geno needs to add more players to the team. Picking those than may excel and those who will be role players is his challenge.
Chloe Kitts joined up with South Carolina and played in her 1st game just before X-mas.
 
Next season, if my calculations are correct and barring any in or out transfers, we will start the season with 6 forwards and seven guards. Is the roster limit still 15?
 
Cancelling UT would not be a big blow. UConn has played the most Quad one teams to date and has many more to come. Just win baby. You’ll be there. Plus, with only two regionals, there’s not a huge difference in a one and a two seed. Some, but not much.
It's nice to see a voice of reason...some just don't get the quad wins thing.
 
I just watched Tiffany Hayes take out the chairs on the Syracuse bench at the 14:13 mark of the 1st half of the 1/25/12 game. Quentin Hillsman helps her up and pats her on the head. I don't know how to post the sequence.
 
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If Tennessee is the game they cancel (most likely due to schedule), this may be a big blow to UConn's chances for a 1-seed. Tennessee would have been a nice out of conference win on their resume. Frankly, I just don't see UCONN beating SC. They would be big underdogs.
who cares about a 1 seed when last season they were a 2 and beat 2 #1's.
 
Next season, if my calculations are correct and barring any in or out transfers, we will start the season with 6 forwards and seven guards. Is the roster limit still 15?

Scholarships are limited to 15. But there is no NCAA roster limit. Some teams have rostered as many as 25 players.
 
I'm really glad management studied the rule and decided to invoke it instead of forcing players to go out there hurt. Geno is also trying to get better.. if the rule allows for it, use it to take a break, reset, and get some players healthy to go back at it again next week. It's a good strategy however you look at it since the current starters have also logged a lot of minutes recently.
 
As the women’s game becomes even more athletic, with more teams going well into the bench for athletic talent, squad depth is increasingly important.
Not arguing. But where did you get this? Where is the data that suggests more teams are going deeper into their benches than prior years? And is it the most successful programs? For example, how many more teams have been more successful than UCONN the past few years that would back up your claim that teams are going deeper using their benches?

And the relevance should be; how many other extremely successful teams as successful as UCONN has been the last few years are going deeper in their benches?

Because if they aren’t as successful as UCONN, then why should UCONN change and adopt a strategy for programs not as successful as UCONN has been?
 
Not arguing. But where did you get this? Where is the data that suggests more teams are going deeper into their benches than prior years? And is it the most successful programs? For example, how many more teams have been more successful than UCONN the past few years that would back up your claim that teams are going deeper using their benches?

And the relevance should be; how many other extremely successful teams as successful as UCONN has been the last few years are going deeper in their benches?

Because if they aren’t as successful as UCONN, then why should UCONN change and adopt a strategy for programs not as successful as UCONN has been?
Since you asked, South Carolina had 13 players and added a new 14th player in December, Chloe Kitts.
They immediately worked her into the rotation and she's averaging 13 minutes per game for 5 games.
Everyone else on the roster has played 13 -15 games except for 1 player who has played 11 games.
Scar seems to work nearly everyone into their games including the brand new freshmen player.
BTW, Scar has 6 seniors and 1 grad student among the 14 players on their roster, yet they still found PT for an additional freshman.
That's a roster that has enough extra depth to be able to avoid cancelling games due to a shortage of players.

 
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Since you asked, South Carolina had 13 players and added a new 14th player in December, Chloe Kitts.
They immediately worked her into the rotation and she's averaging 13 minutes per game for 5 games.
Everyone else on the roster has played 13 -15 games except for 1 player who has played 11 games.
Scar seems to work nearly everyone into their games including the brand new freshmen player.
BTW, Scar has 6 seniors and 1 grad student among the 14 players on their roster, yet they still found PT for an additional freshman.
That's a roster that has enough extra depth to be able to avoid cancelling games due to a shortage of players.

South Carolina at Stanford this year.

SCar played 12 players. Stanford played 11. Overtime game with no “mop up” time for either side. Every minute was contested PT. So freshmen like Betts and Watkins only got like 4 minutes but those were important minutes.

But that doesn’t mean Geno’s strategy is unsound. It’s really just an exceptionally bad run of luck for the most successful coach of all time.
 
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