BTW, I did not see the game live, but it just seemed that if Louisville could have hit a few more shots the Big MO might have turned. Our post players seemd very slow to the ball in the paint and the help defense was missing. How many rebounds did UCONN miss becuse of being out of position or Louisville wanted it more? Rebounding is ATTITUDE and TOUGHNESS.I am sure geno will address this this week. But, it was a good win by 17 points against a very good Louisvulle team....They did not play their "A" game either. Plus, they were missin Bria Smith?...March 3rd should be fun.
Breanna was awesome and so was MO Jeff.Sunday was not our best game and if they play like that in a few weeks in KY, we are in trouble....I am praying for KML's speedy recovery this week...Time is on our side.
One can only scratch one's head in response to the assertion that this team looked "very beatable" on Sunday. The disparity in talent on the floor was huge, and , barring multiple injuries, that reality isn't going away no matter how many times they face Louisville. When Morgan Tuck went down for the season, they became at least theoretically beatable, something difficult to imagine even in theory prior to that event. They still have the best starting five (and the best coach) in the country. Because injuries, foul trouble, and fatigue are all parts of the game, and because the bench is now woefully thin (here come The Protectors of the Faith to call me a whiner!), it certainly is no longer inconceivable that they could be beaten, but I doubt we'll find that out until we play ND, the second best team (with the second best coach), probably in the championship final. But against Louisville? They missed a lot of shots, took the foot off the gas at the end, were never really pressured, and
cruised to a 17 point win that was never, ever in doubt.