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Don't tell me that at times you hadn't given up hope. Don't tell me that you weren't disappointed, frustrated, aggravated and very pessimistic at least several times. It's okay, we all know it's true.

Yet here we are. I can't believe it. The mountains we have had to climb, the injuries and sicknesses, the public doubts, the streaks ending unceremoniously due to unthinkable losses, the headlines that read "UCONN Routed". Somehow they persevered. They carried on, pushed through, used all the tools in their shed just to still be in it and then..... it started to get fixed, to reawaken, to be recast, to be reborn.

It didn't stop there though. Their star player with hardware in her leg, having a legendary performance in a double overtime game that has made people who never even thought of women's basketball in March, suddenly become fans. Yet it just wouldn't end. No great high for this team without a corresponding low. More adversity; a horrible injury to a beloved big man.

But tonight we go for the brass ring. I am very sanguine about the game. Sure, I will be screaming at every perceived bad or missed call, every experimental and nausea producing new camera angle by some wannabe Spielberg cinematographer masquerading as a cameraman, just about everything really. It is not just about the game anymore for me though. As heroic as sports can be at times, this team truly is. They have been brave, tough, determined, and undeterred. They have taught us all.

They are just a bunch of kids really in objective terms, but they have all become role model worthy young women in the process. I guess you could say they became UCONN women. The kind that are unafraid, a little different, a little more poised and confident, that have that certain je ne sais quoi. That is why I am more relaxed about tonight than I should be. Because I know that this is only the beginning for all of them, even for CW, Liv and Evina.

No team has ever gone through what they have and gotten here. What an incredible job our coaches have done this year. Looking back, maybe I should have believed all along because we have Geno and they don't. Either way, I am relishing every moment now and will never forget this season and this team. True love lasts forever.
 
Don't tell me that at times you hadn't given up hope. Don't tell me that you weren't disappointed, frustrated, aggravated and very pessimistic at least several times. It's okay, we all know it's true.
I've been frustrated and aggravated. But I haven't been pessimistic and at no time have I given up hope.

And no, this isn't tonyc somehow posting from another account. :p
 
Don't tell me that at times you hadn't given up hope. Don't tell me that you weren't disappointed, frustrated, aggravated and very pessimistic at least several times. It's okay, we all know it's true.

Yet here we are. I can't believe it. The mountains we have had to climb, the injuries and sicknesses, the public doubts, the streaks ending unceremoniously due to unthinkable losses, the headlines that read "UCONN Routed". Somehow they persevered. They carried on, pushed through, used all the tools in their shed just to still be in it and then..... it started to get fixed, to reawaken, to be recast, to be reborn.

It didn't stop there though. Their star player with hardware in her leg, having a legendary performance in a double overtime game that has made people who never even thought of women's basketball in March, suddenly become fans. Yet it just wouldn't end. No great high for this team without a corresponding low. More adversity; a horrible injury to a beloved big man.

But tonight we go for the brass ring. I am very sanguine about the game. Sure, I will be screaming at every perceived bad or missed call, every experimental and nausea producing new camera angle by some wannabe Spielberg cinematographer masquerading as a cameraman, just about everything really. It is not just about the game anymore for me though. As heroic as sports can be at times, this team truly is. They have been brave, tough, determined, and undeterred. They have taught us all.

They are just a bunch of kids really in objective terms, but they have all become role model worthy young women in the process. I guess you could say they became UCONN women. The kind that are unafraid, a little different, a little more poised and confident, that have that certain je ne sais quoi. That is why I am more relaxed about tonight than I should be. Because I know that this is only the beginning for all of them, even for CW, Liv and Evina.

No team has ever gone through what they have and gotten here. What an incredible job our coaches have done this year. Looking back, maybe I should have believed all along because we have Geno and they don't. Either way, I am relishing every moment now and will never forget this season and this team. True love lasts forever.
I believe this to be the situation: South Carolina is the better team, but UCONN can win. In the past, when UCONN showed up at the final they always won, because they had the better team. All they had to do was play their game, and they would win. At least four of those occasions featured Breanna Stewart. Aliyah Boston is the Breanna Stewart of South Carolina. So they are likely to win. However, they have not really been challenged yet. Louisville is the toughest team they have played, and both NC State and Stanford are much better than Louisville. So it is possible that the game UCONN presents will be a challenge South Carolina simply is not expecting. We have the players to win if they all play their " A" games. We can't have 19 turnovers. We can't miss " bunnies." And we have to hit shots both from the arc and mid-range. This is the national championship, and we must play like champions to win. The odds makers give UCONN a 28% chance of winning. And we do have Paige.
 
Don't tell me that at times you hadn't given up hope. Don't tell me that you weren't disappointed, frustrated, aggravated and very pessimistic at least several times. It's okay, we all know it's true.

Yet here we are. I can't believe it. The mountains we have had to climb, the injuries and sicknesses, the public doubts, the streaks ending unceremoniously due to unthinkable losses, the headlines that read "UCONN Routed". Somehow they persevered. They carried on, pushed through, used all the tools in their shed just to still be in it and then..... it started to get fixed, to reawaken, to be recast, to be reborn.

It didn't stop there though. Their star player with hardware in her leg, having a legendary performance in a double overtime game that has made people who never even thought of women's basketball in March, suddenly become fans. Yet it just wouldn't end. No great high for this team without a corresponding low. More adversity; a horrible injury to a beloved big man.

But tonight we go for the brass ring. I am very sanguine about the game. Sure, I will be screaming at every perceived bad or missed call, every experimental and nausea producing new camera angle by some wannabe Spielberg cinematographer masquerading as a cameraman, just about everything really. It is not just about the game anymore for me though. As heroic as sports can be at times, this team truly is. They have been brave, tough, determined, and undeterred. They have taught us all.

They are just a bunch of kids really in objective terms, but they have all become role model worthy young women in the process. I guess you could say they became UCONN women. The kind that are unafraid, a little different, a little more poised and confident, that have that certain je ne sais quoi. That is why I am more relaxed about tonight than I should be. Because I know that this is only the beginning for all of them, even for CW, Liv and Evina.

No team has ever gone through what they have and gotten here. What an incredible job our coaches have done this year. Looking back, maybe I should have believed all along because we have Geno and they don't. Either way, I am relishing every moment now and will never forget this season and this team. True love lasts forever.
'Don't tell me that at times you hadn't given up hope. Don't tell me that you weren't disappointed, frustrated, aggravated and very pessimistic at least several times. It's okay, we all know it's true.'

no, it's not true. and no, i've never been 'disappointed, frustrated, aggravated and very pessimistic at least several times.' not once, never. in fact, i've always expected (and i believe many other fans here who may not yak as much as us) to be exactly right here today.
let's have a tune to celebrate, shall we?
on we sweep.
our only goal will be the western shore.
11 looking for 12? when ur the hammer of the gods, every team looks like a nail.

valhalla we are coming.
we are ur overlords.
 
Just finished watching the player interviews and they asked liv if she thought it would be considered a successful season if they lost after all they've been thru and she said no it wouldn't be b/c you go to Uconn to win a national championship.I thought that was prettty cool her saying that..no excuses..I really really wanted them to make the FF to keep that record going and loved it them beating Stanford esp stopping a back to back and now it's one game and heck if they play their A game I think they win even if Boston goes for 20/15..as long as Henderson and Cooke don't go off..either way the season ends tonite..already getting bummed
 

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