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Lots of interesting points being made. My take is that for a number of years our bigs have scored more what I would call system points. By that I mean they often get the ball on the move with an angle and just need to finish. I am distinguishing that from a talented post-up player who can just post up close to the lane, and go to work on their own, with good moves in either direction and the strength to get and hold position.

We generally get pretty high percentage inside shots with that system partly because the defense is spread thin when we have good 3pt threats on the floor. IMO last year when Paige or Azzi were out (much of the year), defenses could pack it in. Nika, Christyn and Evina are ok from beyond the arc, but they don't strike fear in defenses that would rather protect the paint.

As a result for those stretches of the season, the good looks inside dried up somewhat, and we did not really have a go to post up scorer. Aaliyah in particular seemed to miss the extra room. While I think most of her disappointing season was due to the previous off-season, some of it was a lack of spacing. This season we expected a healthy Paige and Azzi, plus an Improved % from deep from Caroline and the addition of Lou who we knew was a very good outside shooter. That should open things up from the inside but then we lost Paige. Still even without her there is better 3pt shooting this year than last and that should help inside.

In addition Ice appears to be the kind of player you potentially could post up and just let her work. She looks like that kind of player. Ayanna might be with her physicality and lift, but I suspect she will need to refine her inside game beyond just overpowering players inside.
 
I am distinguishing that from a talented post-up player who can just post up close to the lane, and go to work on their own, with good moves in either direction and the strength to get and hold position.
I completely agree with your remarks. I only quote this portion to highlight a feature of it. Even a good post up player needs space in the paint. I think of Cameron Brink, who had a very good season last year, but benefitted immensely from having a clean lane almost all the time. That’s what good perimeter shooters did for her. We lacked that last year, and Aaliyah and Olivia suffered for it. By contrast, Boston got her points in the paint even though her perimeter shooters weren't nearly as good as Stanford’s were. That’s the difference between a good post player and a great one.
 
We can only hope. UConn needs to do something. To me, SC is the biggest game on our schedule. They were the team that kept UConn from winning #12. Dawn Staley has already said publically that her team has every intention of repeating. Basically, she has drawn a line in the sand.
Challenge taken! Bring it on and may the best team win. I believe we are 9 wins and 3 losses against SC. I will consider the 100th win game of our 111 win streak as the guide to our victory. We played at SC home court where Dawn Staley said UCONN will not win. We trounced them. I live only 50 miles from their home court and went on line tosee if I could get a ticket to the game. Only scalpers and the cheapest I could find was $750.00. They were sold out. The arena holds 18,000 seats and they sold 19,000 tickets. The fans were standing in the aisles. The Fire marshals were all concerned about safety, but it turned out in our favor. ONE OF OUR GREATEST GAMES.GO HUSKIES!!!
 
Challenge taken! Bring it on and may the best team win. I believe we are 9 wins and 3 losses against SC. I will consider the 100th win game of our 111 win streak as the guide to our victory. We played at SC home court where Dawn Staley said UCONN will not win. We trounced them. I live only 50 miles from their home court and went on line tosee if I could get a ticket to the game. Only scalpers and the cheapest I could find was $750.00. They were sold out. The arena holds 18,000 seats and they sold 19,000 tickets. The fans were standing in the aisles. The Fire marshals were all concerned about safety, but it turned out in our favor. ONE OF OUR GREATEST GAMES.GO HUSKIES!!!
I was there for that win and came home with multiple Geno Bucks. LOL
 
We can only hope. UConn needs to do something. To me, SC is the biggest game on our schedule. They were the team that kept UConn from winning #12. Dawn Staley has already said publically that her team has every intention of repeating. Basically, she has drawn a line in the sand.
With line-up's Uconn has had lately stopping Boston's Lay ups hasn't worked well. It is not impossible. However, a good to great player shall always get some. I think the trick is to have speedy, quick guards that play tough defense much like Nika, Azzi, Caroline, Edwards (yes forward) to keep the ball from getting to Boston often.
Personally, I'd rather run the BE table, the NC run to the F4 and let Geno think how to handled Boston and SC. We worried about Griner 6 ft 7in and UC lost some to her. Geno handled her. In a match up with Griner and Boston, I like Griner. (Hypothetical)
Muffet and ND tooted their horn after beating UConn, that's to be expected when a lesser team beats the very best. So, goes SC, Dawn.
 
Challenge taken! Bring it on and may the best team win. I believe we are 9 wins and 3 losses against SC. I will consider the 100th win game of our 111 win streak as the guide to our victory. We played at SC home court where Dawn Staley said UCONN will not win. We trounced them. I live only 50 miles from their home court and went on line tosee if I could get a ticket to the game. Only scalpers and the cheapest I could find was $750.00. They were sold out. The arena holds 18,000 seats and they sold 19,000 tickets. The fans were standing in the aisles. The Fire marshals were all concerned about safety, but it turned out in our favor. ONE OF OUR GREATEST GAMES.GO HUSKIES!!!
Why is that the guide to victory for you? That was in 2017, and none of those players are on either teams anymore
 
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Why is that the guide to victory for you? That was in 2017, and none of those players are on either teams anymore
Because they won! And I believe we have the players on this team to do it again. That's why.
 
Challenge taken! Bring it on and may the best team win. I believe we are 9 wins and 3 losses against SC. I will consider the 100th win game of our 111 win streak as the guide to our victory. We played at SC home court where Dawn Staley said UCONN will not win. We trounced them. I live only 50 miles from their home court and went on line tosee if I could get a ticket to the game. Only scalpers and the cheapest I could find was $750.00. They were sold out. The arena holds 18,000 seats and they sold 19,000 tickets. The fans were standing in the aisles. The Fire marshals were all concerned about safety, but it turned out in our favor. ONE OF OUR GREATEST GAMES.GO HUSKIES!!!
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Yes.
But before I speculate;
Let’s see UCONN neutralize Morrow before we move on to Boston.

The idea is to win the game and I think UConn has done fairly well against DePaul. The Celtics were always ready to concede 35/20 to Wilt in a winning effort.
 
I enjoy these takes, but as a visitor, I will remind everyone that not only was South Carolina the best rebounding team in the country, they were the best shot blocking team in the country and their defense is elite. Boston has already beat Uconn three times in her career and defensively SC has held Uconn to its worst three scoring quarters ever. They return 4 starters and bring back the majority of a team that plays defense as well anyone in the country. Not saying Uconn will not be a formidable opponent, but to think that a team that has now been with Dawn Staley 4 years together, will just be overtaken talent, strength or skill wise by the contributions of players coming off major injuries incoming freshmen navigating their first season of major college basketball is a stretch in my eyes, but as many have said before time will tell.

Who will replace Henderson? Two pg's with a total of one game of experience at PG for SCar? UConn has a pg who has started games in her 1st 2 years plus they have Fudd who has all the tools necessary for the position and a year at UConn. And yet the angst over our pg's is intense on this board while Scar fans don't seem at all concerned.
Last year Stanford was also bigger and taller than UConn and yet UConn won. What was Stanford missing last season? A pg.
 
Who will replace Henderson? Two pg's with a total of one game of experience at PG for SCar? UConn has a pg who has started games in her 1st 2 years plus they have Fudd who has all the tools necessary for the position and a year at UConn. And yet the angst over our pg's is intense on this board while Scar fans don't seem at all concerned.
Last year Stanford was also bigger and taller than UConn and yet UConn won. What was Stanford missing last season? A pg.
The point I have been saying for weeks. Stanford had everything going for them on paper. UCONN did not pay attention to the numbers on paper and did their thing.WIN!! GO HUSKIES!!!
 
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I'm not concerned about Boston, if UConn's last matchup, it was down to guard play. If Louisville can beat a Baylor team with Britney Griner with no one over 6'2, UConn will be fine. it's a mentality. With Ice Brady and Ayanna, Boston will have to combat girth and quickness.
 
Gotta agree that we are only as good as our rookies turn out to be. I love Ayanna but Ice is probably more college ready and can slot in pretty well in Ono's role as a quality sub for Dorka. The thing that killed us was rebounding and with enough big bodies now maybe we can equalize that some against SC. The thing that impresses me most about SC is how they use Boston. How many teams set picks and screens for their 5? They maximize Boston's performance and it works for them. Ice and Dorka may be the key to getting Boston out of the paint area more.
 
The point I have been saying for weeks. Stanford had everything going for them on paper. UCONN did not pay attention to the numbers on paper and did their thing.WIN!! GO HUSKIES!!!
The Big difference is that Kierra Fletcher is a proven All ACC point guard for Insurance and Raven Johnson had worked her way into thel lineup as the incomimg high school Naismith Player of the Year. Both fill a need that Stanford did not address after their championship season. I think we are not examining is the great team defense South Carolina played. They shut down every team in the post season from a rebounding and defensive standpoint, and they have all those pieces back. It will be interesting, with their returning experience and talent.
 
The Big difference is that Kierra Fletcher is a proven All ACC point guard for Insurance and Raven Johnson had worked her way into thel lineup as the incomimg high school Naismith Player of the Year. Both fill a need that Stanford did not address after their championship season. I think we are not examining is the great team defense South Carolina played. They shut down every team in the post season from a rebounding and defensive standpoint, and they have all those pieces back. It will be interesting, with their returning experience and talent.
Those are definitely reasons for SC fans to be confident. You’re projecting optimistic readings of the new kids forward and assuming the veterans will perform as they did previously even without Henderson. That’s exactly what we’re doing with UConn. And admittedly UConn’s fan optimism has a more precarious foundation than SC’s fans have. But that may play into our favor, since the culture of the team over the last two seasons has been less juggernaut and more scrappy survivors. We made it to the NC game last year, after all, picking up believers among the rest of the country only along the way.

Now here’s the big leap — if we aren’t plagued by injuries again, and if SC doesn’t catch the injury bug this time around, a second meeting in the NC game is possible. The only difference would be that SC will mainly look the same except for a question mark at pg, and we’ll look rather different, perhaps a bit weaker than last year, or maybe surprisingly stronger. Since this is a UConn fan forum, you will have to grant us the benefit of the doubt in deciding which of those two options we’ll all say is more likely.
 
Those are definitely reasons for SC fans to be confident. You’re projecting optimistic readings of the new kids forward and assuming the veterans will perform as they did previously even without Henderson. That’s exactly what we’re doing with UConn. And admittedly UConn’s fan optimism has a more precarious foundation than SC’s fans have. But that may play into our favor, since the culture of the team over the last two seasons has been less juggernaut and more scrappy survivors. We made it to the NC game last year, after all, picking up believers among the rest of the country only along the way.

Now here’s the big leap — if we aren’t plagued by injuries again, and if SC doesn’t catch the injury bug this time around, a second meeting in the NC game is possible. The only difference would be that SC will mainly look the same except for a question mark at pg, and we’ll look rather different, perhaps a bit weaker than last year, or maybe surprisingly stronger. Since this is a UConn fan forum, you will have to grant us the benefit of the doubt in deciding which of those two options we’ll all say is more likely.
That is fine and I always look forward to the battles between SC and Uconn. Maybe another National Championship bout. (The sequel. lol). Two things I kind of disagree with. One, Johnson was already playing the first two games and expected to split time with Henderson because of her talent level and court vision displayed in the pre-season. If you know Dawn, it is hard for a freshmen to be granted that rope so early, thus I expect Raven to fit in well with the starters. Also South Carolina beat Stanford, and a few other highly ranked teams with Henderson out and no availability of Raven either. Two, Uconn's run to the final was very impressive, but Paige was a big portion of the offensive output. Can the new girls and replacements provide the offensive output needed for Uconn to duplicate the feat. All big questions to be answered as this season unfolds.
 
Two things I kind of disagree with. One, Johnson was already playing the first two games and expected to split time with Henderson because of her talent level and court vision displayed in the pre-season. … Two, Uconn's run to the final was very impressive, but Paige was a big portion of the offensive output. Can the new girls and replacements provide the offensive output needed for Uconn to duplicate the feat.
You’re not really disagreeing at all. You’re just giving a finer account of the basis of your optimism.

I’ll grant you #1, though it’s already been well chewed over where how vulnerable Stanford was without a pg. they lost to Texas simply for this reason, too. Surely SC is better than Texas, right? (Lol)

As for #2, using the same sorts of evidence you’ve just cited, we already know the new girls can — Azzi and Caroline have already shown they can torch opponents, and they can dominate opposing guards on both ends of the court. Can Lou do this, too? That remains to be seen, but we already know that Azzi and Caroline are proven commodities and better than anything SC has to offer. [injury questions, blah blah blah] That is, without even asking about the newest girls, we already know we can field a competitive starting five to anything SC can put out there. The question marks in our squad only concern how much more the new kids can contribute.

And since this is a UConn fan forum, you’ll have to grant us the confidence that the new kids will be able to contribute a lot.
 
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In my heart, and despite the departure of three starters (or 2 1/2 if one wishes to split hairs), I believe this years edition is a better team than last years.
Big difference in the front line- big difference.
Dorka more experienced in UCONN system- Aayliah primed for major step forward, lots of hungry new size competing for court time ( will elevate level and energy of entire big brigade)
Despite Paige’s absence- stellar group of backcourt athletes.
It won’t be easy, and I think UCONN’s style of play will be substantially modified from that we are accustomed to.
Last year’s returners showed me tons of heart-which along with “size” is not possible to teach.
Can’t wait!
 
You’re not really disagreeing at all. You’re just giving a finer account of the basis of your optimism.

I’ll grant you #1, though it’s already been well chewed over where how vulnerable Stanford was without a pg. they lost to Texas simply for this reason, too. Surely SC is better than Texas, right? (Lol)

As for #2, using the same sorts of evidence you’ve just cited, we already know the new girls can — Azzi and Caroline have already shown they can torch opponents, and they can dominate opposing guards on both ends of the court. Can Lou do this, too? That remains to be seen, but we already know that Azzi and Caroline are proven commodities and better than anything SC has to offer. [injury questions, blah blah blah] That is, without even asking about the newest girls, we already know we can field a competitive starting five to anything SC can put out there. The question marks in our squad only concern how much more the new kids can contribute.

And since this is a UConn fan forum, you’ll have to grant us the confidence that the new kids will be able to contribute a lot.
Yes. But neither proved able to be a significant impact against SC in both games they played last year. SC has girls (returners) to include Freshmen from last year who not only competed but stymied Azzi and Ducharme. I grant you the optimism as you should have for your team. Just saying SC will put the most proven talent on the floor of any returning team in womens college basketball. I like your takes on your team if I wanted to view it in a positive manner. The only thing I disagree with is those that think that incoming freshman in the front line will somehow be better that Olivia Nelson-Ododa, and that the new starters will be better than Christyn Williams and Evina Westbrook. Maybe it is not for me to see. Just curious.
 
In my heart, and despite the departure of three starters (or 2 1/2 if one wishes to split hairs), I believe this years edition is a better team than last years.
Big difference in the front line- big difference.
Dorka more experienced in UCONN system- Aayliah primed for major step forward, lots of hungry new size competing for court time ( will elevate level and energy of entire big brigade)
Despite Paige’s absence- stellar group of backcourt athletes.
It won’t be easy, and I think UCONN’s style of play will be substantially modified from that we are accustomed to.
Last year’s returners showed me tons of heart-which along with “size” is not possible to teach.
Can’t wait!

The huge difference in the injury from last year (hopefullly) is that this year it happened in the summer, not 3 weeks into the season. And (hopefully) they won't lose their 2nd and 3rd pg's for an extended time. It's tough to develop any team consistency when you don't even know who will be playing.
I totally agree that this year's team will be much better than last year. There's more talent and athleticism arriving than departed.
 
Yes. But neither proved able to be a significant impact against SC in both games they played last year. SC has girls (returners) to include Freshmen from last year who not only competed but stymied Azzi and Ducharme. I grant you the optimism as you should have for your team. Just saying SC will put the most proven talent on the floor of any returning team in womens college basketball. I like your takes on your team if I wanted to view it in a positive manner. The only thing I disagree with is those that think that incoming freshman in the front line will somehow be better that Olivia Nelson-Ododa, and that the new starters will be better than Christyn Williams and Evina Westbrook. Maybe it is not for me to see. Just curious.

By the end of the season Westbrook had already been replaced by Fudd. There won't be new starters at guard next year like at SCar. Muhl started games as a freshman and as a sophomore. In fact none of the new players are currently expected to start. The question is whether they will get minutes. Your new pg's will be expected to lead the team as a starter from day 1. Now they may both be AA's next year. I'm not predicting how they will play, just that a new pg on a team is always a question mark, especially if one of them is coming off an ACL.

Stanford brought back most of their championship team like you are doing. Except, like SCar, they had to replace their pg.
 
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U Conn could loose their # 2, and #3 point guards and still win the national championship. Agree that more talent came in than left.
 
I agree that Liv will be missed. In the first game against SC she was controlling the lane and blocking shots and we were running and scoring in transition. In the 2nd half we had to rely on our half court offense. SC has very good defenders and except for Paige we have trouble scoring against SC. In the championship game we got off to a lousy start because we had no backup bigs. We were standing with our hands in the air trying not to get into foul trouble. Meanwhile SC pounded the boards and took a lead we could not overcome. The year before Aubrey outplayed Saxton we missed her. Without Dorka, Liv and Aaliyah had to be overly careful.
This years game is hard to predict without knowing everyone's health. I think Caroline Lou and Azzi can get points against SC better then Evina and Christyn did.
We should have enough bigs to bang with SC. Dorka Aaliyah, Aubrey, Amari, Ice and Patterson can compete with SC. We may have some dangerous outside shooting and could force Boston away from the basket which I think might be the key to beating them. Ice and Amari I know can shoot. Dorka and Aaliyah can make some too.
Let the games begin!!!!!
 
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But neither proved able to be a significant impact against SC in both games they played last year. SC has girls (returners) to include Freshmen from last year who not only competed but stymied Azzi and Ducharme.
Not so fast, pardner. I already handled the outlier NC game in my comment: [injury questions, blah blah blah]. We surely don't need to go down that rabbit hole again, do we? And as for your second suggestion, if I weren't such a hometown fan, I could credibly say, "Stymied? Pfffft." Watch some tape. That's a bit like the little boy who comes home and says, "Mommy, guess what? Me and daddy killed the bear." Yes, on a day when we had next to zero frontline depth, Azzi with the flu and an injured Caroline had trouble getting open. And it wasn't your returning freshmen who even did that -- it was mainly Brea Beal and Zia Cooke. But two years ago, Beal had the unfortunate assignment of defending Paige, and got torched. If you think Azzi won't be able to do the same, you have a very short memory. Or maybe you think Zia can cover her, lol. Or Amihere? Hahahaha! I'm confident the rematch will look a lot different in the back court. I think it's an open question what will happen in the front court.

And just to be clear, in that game two years ago, SC probably should have won. It came down to a muffed put-back by Boston, and several key turnovers by Henderson. I mean Paige single-handedly outplayed the entire SC squad, but that's a lot of talent to overcome, and Olivia and Aaliyah were not really a match for Boston. It's a different Aaliyah this year. I also think SC probably should have beaten Stanford in that year's Final Four match -- again, another muffed put-back lost a game that was already won. I know Boston took an important lesson from those experiences and Dawn challenged her to improve her stamina, and she became awesome last year.

Here's an experiment for you: go to the SC boards and try to make the case I just did and see what sort of reaction you get there.
 
That is fine and I always look forward to the battles between SC and Uconn. Maybe another National Championship bout. (The sequel. lol). Two things I kind of disagree with. One, Johnson was already playing the first two games and expected to split time with Henderson because of her talent level and court vision displayed in the pre-season. If you know Dawn, it is hard for a freshmen to be granted that rope so early, thus I expect Raven to fit in well with the starters. Also South Carolina beat Stanford, and a few other highly ranked teams with Henderson out and no availability of Raven either. Two, Uconn's run to the final was very impressive, but Paige was a big portion of the offensive output. Can the new girls and replacements provide the offensive output needed for Uconn to duplicate the feat. All big questions to be answered as this season unfolds.
I swore Henderson was pretty big time in the Stanford game. Might've been one of her first game back from injury. That's what I think was underrated about her, she's so talented if ur an opposing fan u just had to hope she had an off night. She could get anywhere on the floor, just a bit streaky as a shooter.
I think SC having 4 of 5 starters back is big time. I didn't love how they used Cardoso last year but if it ends in a natty I guess there's not much to complain about.
I just hope Raven is healthy when the season starts.
In any event, Im optimistic about Uconns forwards, a little bit worried about center play but I do think Ice and Amari can contribute. Im just concerned about rhythm and minutes at center. I think talent wise, Dorka, ice, Amari are pretty close, so dividing up the minutes could be challenging
 
I swore Henderson was pretty big time in the Stanford game. Might've been one of her first game back from injury. That's what I think was underrated about her, she's so talented if ur an opposing fan u just had to hope she had an off night. She could get anywhere on the floor, just a bit streaky as a shooter.
I think SC having 4 of 5 starters back is big time. I didn't love how they used Cardoso last year but if it ends in a natty I guess there's not much to complain about.
I just hope Raven is healthy when the season starts.
In any event, Im optimistic about Uconns forwards, a little bit worried about center play but I do think Ice and Amari can contribute. Im just concerned about rhythm and minutes at center. I think talent wise, Dorka, ice, Amari are pretty close, so dividing up the minutes could be challenging
South Carolina is going to miss Henderson against the elite teams they play. She was huge against Stanford and obviously huge in the championship game. Cooke is going to have to step up her efficiency next year.
 
I think comparing what is better or worse compared to last year's championship game is largely irrelevant. Being better if healthy this year than the team we put on the floor in the championship game is pretty much a given despite missing Paige. The team on the floor that night had one healthy big that was normally part of the rotation (Aaliyah). Dorka was injured in the elite 8 and Liv played with a groin injury. We even used Amari some, even though she was not trusted in meaning-full minutes until that game.

Remember this is against the team with the best big in the country (Boston), probably the best backup C in the country, and the team that outrebounded their opponents by the biggest margin. Aaliyah and injured Liv, an untested Amari, and Evina playing small ball against the country's best bigs was a matchup we could never win upfront.

Short of bad injuries to our bigs similar to what happened to our guards last year, we will have far more talented bodies to take on that challenge up front. We frankly didn't have a chance in that championship game if we knew in advance that Liv was injured and Azzi was sick. Dorka being out made us significant underdogs because we only used a three big rotation anyway, but an injured Liv was like pouring gasoline on the fire.

In the backcourt not having Paige is obviously a big blow, but remember Paige wasn't fully recovered. What we had in the championship game was a far less than 100% Paige and a sick Azzi. Paige will be gone but Azzi presumably won't be sick, be healthier, and presumably make a significant sophomore jump, as should Caroline for that matter. In fact both Azzi and Caroline had better PER (player efficiency ratings) stats last year as freshmen than both Christyn and Evina. So it is not much of a question of if they can be better than their departed seniors, they were probably already better, and should be significantly better in subsequent years.

The championship game was not a fair comparison. Of course we were not competitive given the circumstances,, how could we be? More troubling to me was the decisive SC victory in the Bahamas. Considering the seasons and both head to head matchups, I think we have to conclude that SC was the clearly better team, but we had legitimate excuses in the championship game.

We need better play from our bigs and at least close the gap between the two teams upfront. With the addition of Ice and Ayanna, the return of Aubrey, a potential breakout from Amari, and an Aaliyah that may resemble her freshmen more than her sophomore year, there are plenty of candidates to provide that upgrade.

In the backcourt we "could" be as good, even without Paige. Last year Paige and Azzi were both playing less than 100% and missed close to half the season. Paige hurts alot, but Azzi could play close to twice as many minutes total this season than last, play in a healthier state, and with a nice jump in effectiveness with one year of experience. Same point on healthier and improvement from Caroline. I say "could" because even with the addition of Inez we are vulnerable in the backcourt. As it is, either Inez or a PF playing SF (Aubrey or Ayanna) will probably be necessary for 5 or 6 minutes a game. With any injury to the main four guards, one of those players becomes at 15-20 minutes a game player and a big question mark.

I think we have a ways to go to match SC upfront, but a big gap last year can be reduced to a minor one this year if a few people come thru. In the backcourt I think on paper we should be better even with Paige out, due to Azzi and Caroline improving from already good freshmen seasons, and the addition of a proven transfer in Lou, but we need to stay healthy there.
 
I think we have a ways to go to match SC upfront, but a big gap last year can be reduced to a minor one this year if a few people come thru. In the backcourt I think on paper we should be better even with Paige out, due to Azzi and Caroline improving from already good freshmen seasons, and the addition of a proven transfer in Lou, but we need to stay healthy there.
I share your sentiments and my read is pretty much the same. We’re all indulging these speculations because an SC fan has been teasing us with sour memories of that NC game. He’s welcome, of course, but mainly because the future looks sweet to us.

We will struggle containing Boston, and won’t entirely succeed. But we don’t need to if our back court plays up to potential, because that potential far exceeds anything SC can hope for. It’s ironic that Dawn, a historically great guard in her own right, should be so good at developing front court talent, and uneven in developing back court talent. It’s not that she can’t recruit them either.

The danger of returning most of the previous year’s NC team is it’s hard to grow from there. I suspect SC will struggle finding an identity this year, not because they lost Henderson, though that will hurt, but because they haven’t added any significant personalities to a solid roster. Who will they be on the court this year?

Think of the Stewie years. Those teams were great and yet distinctively different each year. The common thread was Stewie and Morgan.
 
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