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Game Analysis - UConn vs Seton Hall - Part II
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[QUOTE="DefenseBB, post: 4503184, member: 7492"] I think Seton Hall is a hot/cold team, in other words, they are inconsistent. On paper, this is a 2nd or 3rd place Big East team and they lost their last game to Creighton by 22. Their 3 best wins this year are Marquette, Georgia and St. John's. Not sure that is such a strong resume. Cooks, while being their second most prolific 3 pt shooter at 22-58 (.379) she is their leading rebounder at 6.7 per game which is rather paltry considering she's probably the second biggest Big East post in the conference. Dorka, who has been on a stat stuffer roll lately with points, rebounds, assists and steals all showing more than her season averages. This is a reunion of BigTen posts as Cooks started at MSU while Dorka was at tOSU. Cooks may get her points, but I think both Dorka and Edwards outplay her. [/QUOTE]
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