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Going back to the first DePaul game last year Caroline got her first hard hit on her head courtesy of a Morrow elbow. Didn't look innocent then rewatching still doesn't.
That was Xavier, not DePaul
 
Morrow is a very physical player. As a 6' 1" post player she is undersized and uses her physicality to score and defend. She uses what the refs allow her to get away with. Do I think going down court and throwing elbows at Aaliyah is a foul - yes. The potential foul under the boards with Lou - no.

Aaliyah's reactions were perfect. Give a little elbow back but using her height, physicality and skills to out work and out play Morrow was the best. I liked Lou's fire after the altercation under the basket. Letting DePaul know she is not going to be pushed around is good. Let's face it, that was a physical game.

Aaliyah is, IMO, AA caliber. I don't think there should be any question.
 
Guys, Morrow is just a sophomore, same year as Amari. She still has a lot to learn and channeling her aggressiveness into harder play rather than frustration fouls is one of the things she has to learn, rather like a Croatian spitfire on UConn’s roster.
 
That was Xavier, not DePaul
I Xavier game was earlier before even Oregon she proceeded after Xavier to play multiple high minute games. Researched the DePaul game high elbow under the basket then the Providence game minutes down into the 20s, another hit against Creighton, lower minutes again, next game she was out.
 
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From day one, I've believed A.E.has the size and potential to be as god or better then Alliyah Boston. I believe she is on her way and we will find out in a couple of weeks..... As far as Morrow goes, she's a heck of an offensive player BUT, what I saw is she does not like being out played by another big.........
When Nika was hurt Aaliyah was dribbling through the press. Aaliyah plays high minutes runs during a fast break Boston does neither. Aaliyah does not have ABC/ESPN/SEC promoting her every WCBB game.
 
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Morrow was fouled before Lou ever came to the ball. Then it looked to me like Lou fouled her. And she in no way tripped or even tried to trip her.
I watched the replays carefully and I didn't think that Morrow tried to trip Lou. The referees didn't either. Lou did however and understandably so because her leg was being raised as Lou was trying to get over her. Hence the thankfully muted "directive". However, we did learn something. Lou is one tough kid who is not afraid of anyone and who takes no "you know what". I just love her as a player and a person and this only added to it. What a great find for us this year.
 
I Xavier game was earlier before even Oregon she proceeded after Xavier to play multiple high minute games. Researched the DePaul game high elbow under the basket then the Providence game minutes down into the 20s, another hit against Creighton, lower minutes again, next game she was out.
Whatever. I guess your point is that DePaul plays rough yet it was 2 DePaul players that limped around after a tussle with the Huskies. The Huskies gave as good as they got.

Man, I love this team. They’re a buncha badasses, every one of them. I even saw the sweetest kid on the team, Amari, throwing elbows after a rebound. Awesome sauce
 
I often chuckle at those that don’t think UConn plays a physical game

Same and I usually ignore the other team “plays dirty” comments but I just couldn’t this time.
 
I was impressed by Morrow as UConn usually shuts down the opposing team's top players. She has a knack for scoring and rebounding.
 
I am hoping after last night that finally folks will stop overlooking Aaliyah.... I am tired of this Morrow, Siegrist, Ronsiek, King, and Park-Lane talk without Aaliyah being at the start of the conversation. They are always going to stand out more because they are the object of their team's whole offense but each one of them gets individually outplayed by her as the games happen.

I feel like all the talking heads have decided without Paige or Azzi available, UConn has no star. Aaliyah is a star!
Megan Cuomo is the worst suck-up.
 
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If you play the minutes and shoot 26 shots without any thought for team WELL…..
DePaul has as many injuries as UConn. As previously mentioned, Doug Bruno subbed Morrow out and put in a freshman to guard Aaliyah, the only forward he had available. The kid promptly picked up 3 fouls.
 
Did you see where Aaliyah shoved a defender away from her? The physical play went both ways and UConn wasn’t always the innocent bystander
Well Nan,

You know that our UConn young women can do no wrong.:D
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If they are pushed, they need to push and shove right back and hopefully don't get caught by the ref's.
 
Did you see where Aaliyah shoved a defender away from her? The physical play went both ways and UConn wasn’t always the innocent bystander
Yes I did see that. I never said Aaliyah wasn't physical. Aaliyah doesn't run up the court and purposely bang into an opponent with her shoulder for no apparent reason than to try to intimate. That's unnecessary and hence dirty play.

Why do you always seem to defend opponents?
 
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I felt the same way but wasn't going to post my "feelings" because of the possibility of severe backlash. It appeared to me that Morrow was stuck at 8 rebounds and around a dozen points for the longest time. Then when we "relaxed" our play in the 3rd and 4th quarters, she got her 2nd wind to get her double-double and 20 points. Then she was subbed for.
Don’t hesitate to write possibly unpopular thoughts on this board. It’s only a fans forum and people can react any they want.
 
I'm gonna add to this....... she didn't play dirty. She played physical.
I was rather disappointed in her, especially after all the hype was made. She did play physical but I do not know if I agree with the statement that she idd not play dirty. There was one point in the game where she was coming down and started to shove Edwards, and then went up to Griffin and pushed her. It was really disappointing to see. Also to see how she gave up on a number of plays and instead of rushing around the court just stayed back. It was like she had given up on the play. If she was tired and I am sure she was... it probably might be better for Doug to sit her for a minute or two to give her a little break and regain her composure.
 
DePaul has as many injuries as UConn. As previously mentioned, Doug Bruno subbed Morrow out and put in a freshman to guard Aaliyah, the only forward he had available. The kid promptly picked up 3 fouls.
When you are one of the "star" players and your supporting cast is decimated, it's mentally hard, as you feel you have to do everything. Although not the same, Geno had a chat with Diana her senior year ( I think) about the pressure.
 
Yes I did see that. I never said Aaliyah wasn't physical. Aaliyah doesn't run up the court and purposely bang into an opponent with her shoulder for no apparent reason than to try to intimate. That's unnecessary and hence dirty play.

Why do you always seem to defend opponents?
I’m not defending what you call dirty play. It’s not, by the way. It’s physical play and, yes, Aaliyah most certainly does bang into other players. Watch the game replay - there were slow motion shots of Aaliyah doing just that.
 
This was a huge test for Aaliyah. I am sure she was eyeing this matchup for a while. Aaliyah is having a fantastic season and facing a solid player like Aneesah is going to boost her confidence even more. Plus, I loved that Aaliyah did not shy away from the physical play of Morrow. The replays showing Morrow throwing a shoulder or running into Aaliyah while running down the court, was a game within a game. The mental & physical side of the game and Aaliyah held her own out there in that physical & mental battle.
Yeah, some of the play in the lane was pretty brutal. Literally twisting arms.
Aayleah’s physical presence down low in recent games has been stunning.
She could have a second career on Friday night Smackdown.
“The Masked Husky”?
Some of the wrestling moves she’s been forced to use to gain some respect under the basket would make The Fabulous Moolah proud.
 
I do not know about the rest of you guys but on the Fox/SNY replays during the game, there were quite a few moments caught on tape of unsportsman like play by Morrow deliberately bumping into UConn players. In one play after she pushed Edwards, she elbowed Aubrey in the stomach causing poor Aubrey to bend over from the punch. The announcers spoke of having the refs begin to take over the game which I believe that they tried to do by calling more fouls.

In any event, fair play is greatly appreciated during a game.
I taped the game and have not finished watching it so I can't comment on the unsportsmanlike conduct, but IF she did that AFTER a dead ball, or away from the "prying eyes", then shame on her.

More than that, though, the acting and begging for foul calls was silly. Especially in Q1, she was flailing and flopping hoping to get a foul called on UCONN by the refs. Thankfully they did not bite. Clearly a talented player, but I did not like how she "comported" herself. And BTW, I'm SO glad "enforcer" Aaliyah gave as good as she got.
 
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This was a huge test for Aaliyah. I am sure she was eyeing this matchup for a while. Aaliyah is having a fantastic season and facing a solid player like Aneesah is going to boost her confidence even more. Plus, I loved that Aaliyah did not shy away from the physical play of Morrow. The replays showing Morrow throwing a shoulder or running into Aaliyah while running down the court, was a game within a game. The mental & physical side of the game and Aaliyah held her own out there in that physical & mental battle.
Uhhh...........Mr. Bean...lest we forget that Aaliyah has played on the Canadian National team for several years now. She has played with grown adult women (some who either had played or were playing professionally) many many times. Morrow brought nothing to the table Aaliyah has not already seen or experienced. :cool:
 
Morrow is a talented player but doesn't belong on any All American lists this year. DePaul isn't a tournament caliber team and while she has big numbers, she's been largely inefficient and hasn't shown she's among the best players in the country this season. Edwards on the other hand is probably on the cusp of being a 1st teamer this year.
 
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