Saxton does not affect the game the way AG does every time she is in the game...absolutely NO comparison....come on now....That's like South Carolina claiming Saxton is an AA candidate. Come on now.
Saxton does not affect the game the way AG does every time she is in the game...absolutely NO comparison....come on now....That's like South Carolina claiming Saxton is an AA candidate. Come on now.
Saxton does not affect the game the way AG does every time she is in the game...absolutely NO comparison....come on now....
Sorry your stats don’t show theUConn American flag blue tint needed to post in the boneyard 😎😎Saxton 10.1, 6.3, 2 blocks 22.2 mpg
Griffin 9.5, 5.0, 1 block 19.7mpg
DePaul is averaging 85.2, just ahead of Connecticut. Connecticut held them to 52.UConn has the number one defense partly because they have played against what appear to be some of the most offensively challenged teams in D1 basketball...
I thought you would throw stats at me and I'm aware of them.Saxton 10.1, 6.3, 2 blocks 22.2 mpg
Griffin 9.5, 5.0, 1 block 19.7mpg
I thought you would throw stats at me and I'm aware of them.
ever notice how many players that averages 25 a game aren't first team AA? stats dont tell the whole story. Otherwise, we could just look at stats and the box scores and we could select AA without ever watching a game. Stats tell a story no doubt but not the whole story. AG impacts the game beyond the stats.
I'd like to see how AG would perform with a dominate player like Boston next to her.
Yes it is possible Liv is a top 5 center but she may not be as well. Saying she is top 5 sounds impressive, but even if she is, there is a MASSIVE difference between her and Boston. Also Boston has a consistent outside shot and I think they could run a good high low with AG posting up. Teams would have to put their biggest big on Boston and AG would feast on the second big with the room in the middle that would exist with Boston on the team.Griffin is definitely a good player.
I'd guess she plays next to a top 5 center in the country herself, though. I don't have a list or anything.
I would think if she played next to Boston, she'd probably have fewer rebounds. Maybe a few more points as Boston is pretty good passer and not ball dominant.
UCONN's problem on defense will be not to foul. Whoever guards Dungee needs to play "deny ball" and try to prevent her from getting the ball in the first place. No matter how good a defender Aubrey is, Dungee will get past her and UCONN will need to rely on team defense, and for Olivia to NOT defend while fouling.
Dungee is averaging over 8 FTA's per game. That means she draws a lot of fouls. Her FT attempts are more than twice that of any other player on her team. She's aggressive and will force the action a lot. I assume Anna is out for the game, and if Paige is good to go, UCONN will have SOME depth, but not a ton.
UCONN has not shown a consistent ability to shut down another team's leading scorer. Even "bad" teams we have played have had a player go off and score 20+. I don't think our defense is elite this year, and given Ark's guards' abilities to get to the FT line, it could be a game where several UCONN players are in foul trouble. Our offense will need to be on point, and vs. Georgetown, it basically sucked.
Let's see if the team listens to the coaches leading up to this game.
Dungee is one of those players that's almost impossible to contain/stop. All you can do is try to slow her down, deny her as many touches as possible and make her take tough shots. There have been players that were unstoppable. We know who they are. If I'm Geno, I'm putting my BEST defender (Aubrey?) on her man to man the entire game, and let the chips fall where they may. I'd tell Aubrey "You've got one job to do. Keep her in front of you, and keep her under control." IF they can keep Dungee under her season average, they should win comfortably. As others here have said, Dungee is the real deal.Whoever guards Dungee needs to play "deny ball" and try to prevent her from getting the ball in the first place.
Is Kia Nurse available?

Dec 29, 2016 - Ahhh yeas, the infamous "barf" game. I remember it well. That game was 4 years ago, and Slocomb is still playing. I believe she's the only one that was on the floor then that is still playing.That was the KLS bucket game but I also remember Slocum leading a Maryland comeback and almost getting the upset. She scored 23 and that was with Gabby, Kia and Napheesa on the court so I worry about what she might be capable of doing. I’ll be quite satisfied if CW matches up well with her.
Game is sold out. Will be largest WBB crowd of the season.
Wow 4200 — that’s an awful lot in COVID times.UConn Game Sold Out
Arkansas has reached the socially distanced sell out threshold for its game against UConn tomorrow, announced this evening. The Hogs will play the game in front of 4,200 fans tomorrow night at 5 p.m. inside Bud Walton Arena, the largest crowd to witness a women's basketball game so far this season.arkansasrazorbacks.com
Courtney Lyle and Carolyn Peck on the call
Georgetown - 48.3DePaul is averaging 85.2, just ahead of Connecticut. Connecticut held them to 52.
98%. What does that even mean? I remember getting a 97% on a three essay question midterm and jokingly asked the prof—one of the best in his field—where did I lose three points. His reply: You’re not me.Geno will find a way. With that said Paige has to be at at least 98%. These next 6 games will tell us where we are and we wont have Anna. I expect our defense to shine. Not perfectly shine but it will be intense. We must stay our of foul trouble. We must play patient offense. If we play our game we win by 15+. We've only played 10 games so shouldve beens and couldve beens are still out there. Think about this . IF and I know my other post talks about ifs.... but if Paige shoots 45% and we make 65% of our foul shots we beat Tenn easily. Our defense will shine again Arkansas. If we make our foul shots and Im sure Geno is working with the team on that and if we shoot the ball fairly well and we should because we wont be hoisting up treys we win going away.
I have watched her enough and offer the following. If you play her man to man as others have said deny her the ball first then if she gets it make her go left andShe's going to get her touches and shots if you play man.
She's prone to forcing the issue, so if you can defender her with a little size and bring over a shot influencer for help, she's prone to getting very inefficient.
I think they are more dangerous when more players that Dungee are chipping in. So getting her into tunnel vision mode is probably a good result if you can bother her.
Me too.I thought you would throw stats at me and I'm aware of them.
ever notice how many players that averages 25 a game aren't first team AA? stats dont tell the whole story. Otherwise, we could just look at stats and the box scores and we could select AA without ever watching a game. Stats tell a story no doubt but not the whole story. AG impacts the game beyond the stats.
I'd like to see how AG would perform with a dominate player like Boston next to her.
I don't believe her status for tomorrow has been announced yet. That will probably be a "game time" decision.Does anybody know if Paige will play tomorrow?
Yeah, but you can hedge in man 2 man to stop penetration, impossible to do in a zone.
Uhm.. you realize that a matchup zone is essentially man to man on the ball and zone away from the ball right. So if we can't guard man to man why in the Haties would UCONN go to a match up zone and then extend it? Is that what they do on Long Island? Eh?I think we will be playing an extended matchup zone .. I don't think we can guard them man-to-man .. we'll see, eh?
Yes, I think we will play a matchup zone, extending out on Slocum&Ramiriz[so the can't launch a trey] and backing off of Dungee&Daniels [so they can't dribble-penetrate] .. the zone will keep Liv out of foul trouble, eh?Uhm.. you realize that a matchup zone is essentially man to man on the ball and zone away from the ball right. So if we can't guard man to man why in the Haties would UCONN go to a match up zone and then extend it? Is that what they do on Long Island? Eh?
Not to be argumentative, but I cannot believe that there are (or have ever been) many players who averaged 25 a game that were not all American! First of all, there are not many players who average 25 points, let alone whether they are all Americans.I thought you would throw stats at me and I'm aware of them.
ever notice how many players that averages 25 a game aren't first team AA? stats dont tell the whole story. Otherwise, we could just look at stats and the box scores and we could select AA without ever watching a game. Stats tell a story no doubt but not the whole story. AG impacts the game beyond the stats.
I'd like to see how AG would perform with a dominate player like Boston next to her.
Me too.
I got my GA hat on with hyperbole!! 20 pts a game anyway... but my point is that those with the most points don't always make first team AA (not just AA but First Team AA).Not to be argumentative, but I cannot believe that there are (or have ever been) many players who averaged 25 a game that were not all American! First of all, there are not many players who average 25 points, let alone whether they are all Americans.
Good assessment. Playing man rarely works against Dungee and the Arkansas team. Few guards can keep Dungee from driving - she is a bull driving to basket so foot speed alone not the answer. A zone is one of the only ways to protect Nika if Geno chooses to give her major minutes.She's going to get her touches and shots if you play man.
She's prone to forcing the issue, so if you can defender her with a little size and bring over a shot influencer for help, she's prone to getting very inefficient.
I think they are more dangerous when more players that Dungee are chipping in. So getting her into tunnel vision mode is probably a good result if you can bother her.