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It's hard to get an accurate read on how good UConn is compared to other top tier programs at this juncture. Teams are in conference mode, and the Big East is not up to par with the Power Four conferences from a competitive standpoint. Paige could miss the remainder of the Big East schedule, and UConn would be the prohibitive favorite. Other than the SC & UT games, UConn will not be tested and that includes Creighton, who do not match up well against UConn.
Are they a Final Four team? Yes. With Geno at the helm, UConn has been to 15 out of the last 16 Final Fours. The only exception was the year Paige did not play. In her 3 seasons, she has propelled UConn to the Final Four. If I were a betting man, and with a track record as noted, I will bank on UConn reaching this level until proven otherwise.
Is UConn one of the top four teams? As of now, no. I believe it's fair to state that UConn is appropriately ranked at 7th in the nation. Some of the luster of earlier wins against NC, Louisville, Ole Miss & Iowa State have lost a little sheen as losses have piled up on their scorecards. Until the tourney begins, UConn's last opportunity for a statement win comes in road games against SC & UT.
As we know, UConn historically improves approaching the postseason. That might apply to all teams, but UConn has a few items trending in its favor. In UConn's loss to ND, Azzi did not play and in the USC game, she was a non entity. As long as she remains healthy, her stroke will improve, taking pressure off of Sarah Strong (not that she appears fazed) and opening the floor for Paige to operate more freely. A healthy Azzi is a game changer.
Hopefully, Aubrey will make her season debut shortly. Aubrey's length, athleticism and defensive prowess is never more valuable in the postseason. For example, if UConn were to match up against USC again, Aubrey would be perfectly suited to guard JuJu, saving Paige to spend her energy on offense. The addition of Aubrey, combined with KK, and the ball swiping ability of SS permits UConn to implement their version of Ohio State & Tennessee full court pressure, turning defense into offense. A healthy Aubrey is a difference maker.
I applaud Geno for inserting Jana into the starting lineup. Most of the teams that UConn would likely have to beat for a 12th NC have imposing bigs. While UConn can play with 4 guards & Sarah Strong in the Big East and win comfortably, size still matters. Ideally, Jana builds her confidence and comfort level during Big East play, and relies more on her natural instincts rather than over thinking. The same applies to Morgan and Allie. A confident Jana is a space maker.
I commend Geno for expanding his rotation, at least during conference play. I feel he's come around that today's freshmen (Sarah aside) around the country are ready to play and make an impact. All they need is reps and playing time. Look at Michigan. They start 3 prized freshmen and have lost 5 games; SC, UCLA, USC, Ohio St and Oklahoma. Although I feel they are a year away, they won't be intimidated by any team they play in the tournament.
So how does UConn match up? We'll see how they fare against SC in February. Losing Ashlyn Watkins for the season is a blow, but Dawn has a pair of 6'5 centers in reserve. Also, any team that can bring a MiLaysia Fulwiley and Tessa Johnson off the bench is loaded. As of now, UCLA is the team to beat, with Kiki Rice at the helm and Lauren Betts dominating. ND's guard duo grabs the headlines, but ND is a deceptively good defensive team. However, if UConn meets up with them again, I don't expect Hannah Hidalgo and Olivia Miles will hit as many 3's. I feel USC is a more complete team this year and JuJu is capable of going off anytime, but I like UConn's chances if they meet up again. Texas is deep, have size, a star in Madison Booker, and a pair of dynamic freshmen. I would love to see Sarah Strong paired against Madison Booker
The last point is reserved for Paige. This is her last opportunity to win a NC and stamp herself a certified UConn legend. Here's to her channeling her inner Diana Taurasi and accepting the challenge of taking over games when needed in the tourney to win, not worrying about anything else.
Unlike last year, UConn will have more assets to play situationally and the luxury to fine tune rotations and lineups before the Big Dance begins. Although they're not quite there, I see the destination on the horizon.
Are they a Final Four team? Yes. With Geno at the helm, UConn has been to 15 out of the last 16 Final Fours. The only exception was the year Paige did not play. In her 3 seasons, she has propelled UConn to the Final Four. If I were a betting man, and with a track record as noted, I will bank on UConn reaching this level until proven otherwise.
Is UConn one of the top four teams? As of now, no. I believe it's fair to state that UConn is appropriately ranked at 7th in the nation. Some of the luster of earlier wins against NC, Louisville, Ole Miss & Iowa State have lost a little sheen as losses have piled up on their scorecards. Until the tourney begins, UConn's last opportunity for a statement win comes in road games against SC & UT.
As we know, UConn historically improves approaching the postseason. That might apply to all teams, but UConn has a few items trending in its favor. In UConn's loss to ND, Azzi did not play and in the USC game, she was a non entity. As long as she remains healthy, her stroke will improve, taking pressure off of Sarah Strong (not that she appears fazed) and opening the floor for Paige to operate more freely. A healthy Azzi is a game changer.
Hopefully, Aubrey will make her season debut shortly. Aubrey's length, athleticism and defensive prowess is never more valuable in the postseason. For example, if UConn were to match up against USC again, Aubrey would be perfectly suited to guard JuJu, saving Paige to spend her energy on offense. The addition of Aubrey, combined with KK, and the ball swiping ability of SS permits UConn to implement their version of Ohio State & Tennessee full court pressure, turning defense into offense. A healthy Aubrey is a difference maker.
I applaud Geno for inserting Jana into the starting lineup. Most of the teams that UConn would likely have to beat for a 12th NC have imposing bigs. While UConn can play with 4 guards & Sarah Strong in the Big East and win comfortably, size still matters. Ideally, Jana builds her confidence and comfort level during Big East play, and relies more on her natural instincts rather than over thinking. The same applies to Morgan and Allie. A confident Jana is a space maker.
I commend Geno for expanding his rotation, at least during conference play. I feel he's come around that today's freshmen (Sarah aside) around the country are ready to play and make an impact. All they need is reps and playing time. Look at Michigan. They start 3 prized freshmen and have lost 5 games; SC, UCLA, USC, Ohio St and Oklahoma. Although I feel they are a year away, they won't be intimidated by any team they play in the tournament.
So how does UConn match up? We'll see how they fare against SC in February. Losing Ashlyn Watkins for the season is a blow, but Dawn has a pair of 6'5 centers in reserve. Also, any team that can bring a MiLaysia Fulwiley and Tessa Johnson off the bench is loaded. As of now, UCLA is the team to beat, with Kiki Rice at the helm and Lauren Betts dominating. ND's guard duo grabs the headlines, but ND is a deceptively good defensive team. However, if UConn meets up with them again, I don't expect Hannah Hidalgo and Olivia Miles will hit as many 3's. I feel USC is a more complete team this year and JuJu is capable of going off anytime, but I like UConn's chances if they meet up again. Texas is deep, have size, a star in Madison Booker, and a pair of dynamic freshmen. I would love to see Sarah Strong paired against Madison Booker
The last point is reserved for Paige. This is her last opportunity to win a NC and stamp herself a certified UConn legend. Here's to her channeling her inner Diana Taurasi and accepting the challenge of taking over games when needed in the tourney to win, not worrying about anything else.
Unlike last year, UConn will have more assets to play situationally and the luxury to fine tune rotations and lineups before the Big Dance begins. Although they're not quite there, I see the destination on the horizon.