A lot of it was due to poor decision making.The 10 TO's - she acknowledged it right away in post game.
She'll look to it for motivation going forward. A lot of it is due to her aggressive style, the same style that leads to all those blocks, rebounds, driving layups, and assists.
I think the last time UCONN had a turnover triple doubler was in 2013 when Dolson had 12 points, 11 boards and 11 TOs at Notre Dame.
Effort. Energy. Desire. Determination. As well as KLS absence, meant Gabby was going just a little harder, faster, and stronger, than her ability to control. My opinion is that if she had been able to back off, just a tiny fraction, the 10 would have been 2-3. My bet would be that she doesn't have another 10 in a game.
Some painful memories you're evoking for the Husky faithful.I think the last time UCONN had a turnover triple doubler was in 2013 when Dolson had 12 points, 11 boards and 11 TOs at Notre Dame.
I think Kaleena may have had one too, possibly in the NCAA tourney.BIG momma Stef Dolson -
Consider what Stefanie Dolson did Wednesday at the XL Center. After scoring just three points in Sunday's win at Penn State, the All-American racked up the first triple-double for UConn since 1989 as the Huskies rolled to a 114-68 win. Dolson scored a career-high 26 points (10 of 11) with 14 rebounds and 11 assists in just 31 minutes. That was enough to become the first Husky since Laura Lishness in the 1989 Big East Tournament to have a triple-double.
Kiah Stokes had a triple double the next year, Jan. 28, 2015: 10 points, 11 rebounds, 10 blocks vs. East Carolina.
Some painful memories you're evoking for the Husky faithful.
Indeed. I don't know if I've ever fan-experienced a more cathartic redemption in a postseason.Can't be too painful when you look at how that year panned out for UCONN