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On this subject, the thing that concerned me the most was the seemingly complete lack of defense against penetration, especially late in the game. Last year, the help defense was always there to prevent anyone from getting an open path to the basket, but in the last five minutes of last night's game, it felt like Stanford was doing it on every possession.
I really don't have a good hypothesis as to why that defense would have failed so completely. More than any other factor, that is what cost UConn the game.
JOE: great point. And in support of it, just take a look at the scoreboard. Who expected the "new" Stanford offense, dappled with young players, to put up any where NEAR that number of points. Similarly, when you think about it, as poorly as most of our team played and shot, we still put up a helluva lot of points ourselves, eh?

