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A case can be made that Notre Dame has been our biggest rival and Skylar Diggins-Smith has been our greatest opponent. Since the 94-95 season (when we announced our arrival in WCBB) UCONN has lost 66 games. The greatest number of losses to any opponent over that period is 13 to Notre Dame (Tennessee is next 9, Rutgers 6, Baylor 5, Stanford 4, 2 teams 3, 5 teams 2 and 13 teams 1). Of those thirteen losses, seven came during the 'Diggins era' (09-10 to 12-13). She without question had other talent alongside her but a think few would question that it was Skylar's team (which imo Muffet McGraw would agree with). During that four year period our win loss record against Notre Dame was 8-7 in our favor. Two of those seasons we suffered three loses to Notre Dame, something that never happened against any other opponent over that 27 year period.
I remember all of those games against Notre Dame over that four year stretch and admittedly I disliked no player more than Skylar Diggins. I continued to dislike her as she moved on to play for the Wings (I watched nearly all their games when Saniya was on the rooster). She continued to be the dominate player on their rooster, with a score first mentality. Maybe it is my penchant for a high assist, pass for the open shot - team offense (which has always been a UCONN signature) which offended me about her game - or as likely, it could be that she is a really skilled basketball player who always showed up against UCONN.
With the arrival of Mabrey and Ogunbowale on the Notre Dame rooster, Skylar quickly fell on my list of disliked opponents. Over time I have come to appreciate her commitment to and skill for the game. I have liked what she is doing with the Mercury this year and must say she has moved to my favored Irish list joining Achonwa, McBride, Lloyd, Turner and Shepard. I think the 09-10 to 12-13 rivalry with Notre Dame has been our greatest rivalry and certainly so, over any other four year period. Those fifteen games were some really great basketball. Both teams had great talent on their roosters and each game was a heated contest. So in my opinion of all our opponents I think Skyar has been our greatest individual rival.
I remember all of those games against Notre Dame over that four year stretch and admittedly I disliked no player more than Skylar Diggins. I continued to dislike her as she moved on to play for the Wings (I watched nearly all their games when Saniya was on the rooster). She continued to be the dominate player on their rooster, with a score first mentality. Maybe it is my penchant for a high assist, pass for the open shot - team offense (which has always been a UCONN signature) which offended me about her game - or as likely, it could be that she is a really skilled basketball player who always showed up against UCONN.
With the arrival of Mabrey and Ogunbowale on the Notre Dame rooster, Skylar quickly fell on my list of disliked opponents. Over time I have come to appreciate her commitment to and skill for the game. I have liked what she is doing with the Mercury this year and must say she has moved to my favored Irish list joining Achonwa, McBride, Lloyd, Turner and Shepard. I think the 09-10 to 12-13 rivalry with Notre Dame has been our greatest rivalry and certainly so, over any other four year period. Those fifteen games were some really great basketball. Both teams had great talent on their roosters and each game was a heated contest. So in my opinion of all our opponents I think Skyar has been our greatest individual rival.