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In addition, another source confirmed Monday the UConn women and the Naismith Hall of Fame are working at putting a non-conference game, mostly likely against a west coast team like UCLA, USC or Gonzaga, into the Mohegan Sun Arena in December 2014.
“There are a number of possible opponents,” said the source. “It will be sorted out over the next few weeks. But the chances of it happening are very good.”
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John Altavilla @jaltavilla · 5h
The specifics are still being worked out. Two things apparently certain: No @accwbb or @LadyVol_Hoops
“There are a number of possible opponents,” said the source. “It will be sorted out over the next few weeks. But the chances of it happening are very good.”
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John Altavilla @jaltavilla · 5h
The specifics are still being worked out. Two things apparently certain: No @accwbb or @LadyVol_Hoops
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). The USC game was a low scoring, hard fought battle with Ebony Hoffman USC's best player. With around four minutes to go UConn was still down seven or so points. My wife and I had flown to California as part of celebrating our anniversary. Although, not in the happiest of moods I was sitting about ten rows up from the UConn bench. Sub 4:00 in the game Diana gets the ball at the top of the key and I notice this large 6-5 black man with his hands raised above is head (just like me) jumping up and down as the ball settles through the net. I recognize Michael Cooper. Sub 3:00 to go in the game Diana has the ball around five feet behind the arc and Michael Cooper has his arms raised going crazy (just like me) as the ball once again settles through the net. Next UConn possession Diana with the ball in the 30-35ft range from the basket and Michael Cooper already looking just like me again because he must have seen this scenario out West in Diana's formative days. As the two of us are absolutely going crazy Diana with her usual no conscience launches what turns out to be the game winner from "out there."