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Nicely done. Don't quite buy it, but still, nicely done.
Geno and Muffet do not really like one another
I'm sure that's true. After all, Geno was one of the very first to contribute to Pat Summit's cause, even though they hadn't talked for sometime. Like most of us, he keeps 2 sets of records: his daily emotional feelings and his higher moral aspirations.BTW, Paul Doyle stated on today's Courant podcast that Geno was Muffet's biggest advocate for getting in to the Naismith Hall of Fame. According to Paul, "Geno was the one who really pushed and advocated for her."
Is it not amazing the power of historical accuracy???This post alone proves it's a rivalry
I get your point, but considering that UConn has only 2 losses in the past 4+ seasons, with most victories by double digits, ND is at least a competitive game that is about the best WBB can do for a genuine rivalry as far as the Huskies are concerned. While Diggins was at ND, it certainly was a great rivalry.
Back to your point, I’ve often commented that I miss the heyday of Pat Summitt and the Vols. Those games were tremendous battles that truly constituted the biggest rivalry in WBB.
But short of TN or another team raising their level of play to be able to compete with UConn year in and year out, ND - UConn will have to pass as the best rivalry in WBB.
Around 2005 ESPN put out a DVD naming the top rivalries in Div.1 basketball, men and women. Out of 25 rivalries Uconn and Tennessee WBB was No.2! No.1 was Duke and North Carolina Men.
Is it okay if we enjoy and still think we're too good for it?
Why ND is our rival:
1) Rivals have to have a chance to beat you to stay relevant.
Muffet understands what we do and how to exploit it. ND will always be dangerous when she's there.
2) Rivals must have beaten, especially in meaningful games.
Muffet has beaten us. When Diggins was there it happened all too regularly. ND took the BET championship in 2013, beat us in the NCAAs in 2011 and won the NC in 2001 (Ruth Riley.)
3) Rivals must genuinely dislike each other.
Miss Muffet has refused to stand or applaud for our players getting awards and talked smack about Geno. Sure everything is all hugs and kisses now, but fans (like CL82) have long memories.
I wrote that from the UConn fans perspective but think about it from the ND/Muffet prospective. Muffet would be the best active coach of her generation but for Geno. Think that doesn't bother her? ND fans would have had the most dominant WBB program but for UConn. I have believe that that stings.
So yeah, it's a rivalry.
Don't disagree about Summitt, that's why I used the phrase "best active coach of her generation. Regarding Muffet, take a look at the number of times UConn eliminated ND, including championship games, but for UConn, Muffet would be the coach everyone would talk about. She'd have what four national championships? More? I think you can make the same argument about Tara's post season success that you made about Muffet's. That said I have no issue with you disagreeing.I don't think Muffet is remotely close to being second only to Geno "of her generation". For one thing she coached against Pat Summitt for most of her generation, and Summitt is hands down second only to Geno. Beyond that, Muffet has only one natty. Tara VanDerveer has two and a longer record of success at the highest level of WCBB. Muffet also had her chances to beat teams not named UCONN in the FF recently, and she lost them all. She's a great regular season coach, but when it comes to winning the big one, only doing it once doesn't put her anywhere remotely close to the same stratosphere as Geno and Pat. And that one time she enjoyed the luxury of not having to face a UCONN team at full strength, since our two best players were out injured. It's likely she wouldn't have any if it weren't for that. She belongs in the discussion along with VanDerveer and Kim Mulkey, but only as a very distant third, or perhaps even fourth or fifth.
Their game last night with Michigan St was described as "chippy" as there was an incident with Marina Mabrey.
The game was described in a title of a thread. "One of the more Chippy games in recent memory" The thread described a shoving incident between Arike and an MSU player with 43 seconds left in the first half, and yes Mabrey pulled Arike back. The thread went on to say that there were several other episodes of "elbows" being thrown.There was precisely one "chippy" moment in that Michigan State game and Marina was the one breaking up the shoving match.
The game was described in a title of a thread. "One of the more Chippy games in recent memory" The thread described a shoving incident between Arike and an MSU player with 43 seconds left in the first half, and yes Mabrey pulled Arike back. The thread went on to say that there were several other episodes of "elbows" being thrown.
I get your point, but considering that UConn has only 2 losses in the past 4+ seasons, with most victories by double digits, ND is at least a competitive game that is about the best WBB can do for a genuine rivalry as far as the Huskies are concerned. While Diggins was at ND, it certainly was a great rivalry.
Back to your point, I’ve often commented that I miss the heyday of Pat Summitt and the Vols. Those games were tremendous battles that truly constituted the biggest rivalry in WBB.
But short of TN or another team raising their level of play to be able to compete with UConn year in and year out, ND - UConn will have to pass as the best rivalry in WBB.
Fair enough, Mabrey is a "Baller"I watched the game and I didn't see it that way. That was the only real bad-tempered sequence of the game in my view.
Mostly, though, I responded to clarify regarding Marina.
Don't disagree about Summitt, that's why I used the phrase "best active coach of her generation. Regarding Muffet, take a look at the number of times UConn eliminated ND, including championship games, but for UConn, Muffet would be the coach everyone would talk about. She'd have what four national championships? More? I think you can make the same argument about Tara's post season success that you made about Muffet's. That said I have no issue with you disagreeing.
Ok Argee to disagree.But the same argument can be made about Tara. Geno has knocked her out of multiple FF's and other rounds. And she already has one more NC than Muffet. She might have won more than Muffet with Geno out of the picture. McGraw simply hasn't proven to be a big game coach. I'd put Tara ahead of her. She had Diggins for four years and came up empty.
Early years of the Big East the biggest UCONN rival was BC in any sport. THE rivalry started in 94/95 and continued until 06/07. There were rivalry periods of a few years with Rutgers, Stanford and Duke sprinkled over the years. nd had occasional success prior and was not really a rival until their breakout seasons of 10/11- 12/13. Since then the results have been one way with some games more competitive than others, but generally more competitive than with any other team. nd is the only long time opponent still on the schedule. Is it still a rivalry? It has lost some tarnish, 7 straight will do that, but it’s all we got.Back in the day, UConn vs Rutgers was a huge rivalry despite RU's having only a couple wins over UConn (not sure how many, I'm positive of at least one). The games were brutal rock fights to the very end and finished with some dreary scores, like 52-48. I both anticipated and dreaded RU games.
Absolutely, UConn-ND is a rivalry. The offenses are prettier, for the most part, but the rock fight mentality remains.
Providence was the power in the Big East in the early years. Maybe UConn fans didn't like BC but I don't remember it as a particular rivalEarly years of the Big East the biggest UCONN rival was BC in any sport. THE rivalry started in 94/95 and continued until 06/07. There were rivalry periods of a few years with Rutgers, Stanford and Duke sprinkled over the years. nd had occasional success prior and was not really a rival until their breakout seasons of 10/11- 12/13. Since then the results have been one way with some games more competitive than others, but generally more competitive than with any other team. nd is the only long time opponent still on the schedule. Is it still a rivalry? It has lost some tarnish, 7 straight will do that, but it’s all we got.
Why does anybody pay attention to the LadyVols anymore? They've become sort of irrelevant, haven't they, like yesterday's news? It must be an obsession.![]()