Geno's 'point' has been that for some reason Uconn only commits a lot of fouls against Notre Dame.
Excluding the 1/7/12 ND game, UConn commits 13.2 Fouls/gm
Against ND on 1/7/12, UConn committed 23 fouls (5 in OT)
Excluding the 1/7/12 game, UConn opponents shoot 12.3 FTs/gm
Against ND on 1/7/12, ND shot 29 FTs (8 in OT)
Notre Dame is better at drawing fouls than UConn. The reasons are personnel and style of play (which is largely driven by personnel). With the exception of Hayes, UConn scores most of its points from the perimeter. Notre Dame scores most of its points in the lane. Novosel and Diggins are very aggressive at going to the basket and very adept at drawing fouls. That's exactly what happened in the first game and ND took advantage by shooting 23-29 from the line. I don't know the exact numbers, but Novosel has been getting to the FT line less in the 2nd half of the season largely because defenses have made adjustments and forced her to hit perimeter jumpers which she was able to do against USF on Saturday.
Notre Dame also commits more fouls than UConn (1/7/12 game excluded) and put UConn on the line for 20 FTAs but UConn didn't take advantage shooting 12-20.