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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 2933641, member: 6620"] Apologies if this is posted on one of the many threads about upcoming games this week. However, knowing this group, I figured it "might be of interest" :rolleyes: Not surprisingly, I remember each and every one of these plays, both the ones that made me do a happy dance and the ones that made me run my hands through my hair. Happy Dance: - Alicia Ratay. Not just in that game, but just about anytime. In 2000-2001, she shot nearly 55% from three. Not just a bomber, either: solid rebounder. - Natalie Novosel. "Nasty" was a well-trained, dogged player who fit right into this rivalry. Has had some good years in Australia. - Ace hitting the layup!!! (Natalie Achonwa is one of my favorite Irish players.) Hands in Hair, Face Down: - Actually one was not in a game with UConn. It was Ace getting injured at the end of the Baylor win. No way we compete against UConn without Natalie's leadership and talent. - KMS' daggers. Uggh. - When Breanna Stewart became Stewie. It was painful for an Irish fan because you knew the jig was up for years. [URL='http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/25387668/arike-ogunbowale-final-four-buzzer-beater-best-moment-uconn-huskies-notre-dame-fighting-irish-rivalry']UConn-Notre Dame rivalry: Top 10 best plays[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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