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From John Altavilla story in today's Courant:

On Friday, center Stefanie Dolson, whose inconsistency had underscored her team's, referred to it as a "pact" the players had made to improve.
This apparently resulted from a plea from junior Kelly Faris that each player change the way she approaches the game.
"We had a couple of days off after we lost to Notre Dame [in February], but once we all came back together and stepped on the court again, we knew [what had to be done]," Bria Hartley said. "Kelly Faris told us we all had to change, we had to do something different because what we were doing just wasn't working."
Faris, the team's moral compass, showed what she meant. Faris came into the game with just 19 three-pointers. She had made just four since Jan. 19, and never more than one in any of UConn's previous 13 games.
But in the final eight minutes Tuesday, she made two to hold off Notre Dame's final furious rally.
"Yes, those felt good," Faris said. "It felt good to finally hit some, and they came at key moments."
Those baskets not only symbolized Faris' contribution, but defined UConn's new resolve to not let panic interfere with progress.
"That's what got us there tonight," Faris said. "It was a team effort, a total team effort."

Kelly may not always score. She may not do the flashy things. But Kelly knows what to do and when to do it. Kelly got the team together when they needed it the most. And now that they know what to do, the Tournament is going to be a lot more interesting for all of us. She won't let them backslide for one minute.

Kelly Faris is my hero. For real.
 
Kelly may not always score. She may not do the flashy things. But Kelly knows what to do and when to do it. Kelly got the team together when they needed it the most. And now that they know what to do, the Tournament is going to be a lot more interesting for all of us. She won't let them backslide for one minute.

Kelly Faris is my hero. For real.

+1, ChicagoGG!
 
Is there some irony in the fact that it was a girl named Kelly who thrust the dagger into the hearts of a team that calls itself Irish?
 
Geno on Kelly (from Rich's blog):

“I’ve been having some conversations with Kelly Faris the last week or so, two weeks,’’ Auriemma said. “The kind of conversations that your mom or dad probably had with you when you were 17 and you didn’t really want to have those conversations. So we had some conversations that you don’t think you would have to have with Kelly Faris, but I did.

And I reminded her at halftime about what I wanted her to do. And I didn’t think it would turn out like that, though. I didn’t think she would make those two. I thought, `Well, she’s going to go out and she’s going to make a couple plays. She’s going to make a couple shots.’ I never envisioned that they would be those two the way they came about and what they meant in the game. I never imagined that. But people that follow our team … Kelly Faris has lost one postseason game since eighth grade. And that was last year at the Final Four (to Notre Dame). So the kid knows how to win. She knows about winning in March.’’
 
From John Altavilla story in today's Courant:

On Friday, center Stefanie Dolson, whose inconsistency had underscored her team's, referred to it as a "pact" the players had made to improve.
This apparently resulted from a plea from junior Kelly Faris that each player change the way she approaches the game.
"We had a couple of days off after we lost to Notre Dame [in February], but once we all came back together and stepped on the court again, we knew [what had to be done]," Bria Hartley said. "Kelly Faris told us we all had to change, we had to do something different because what we were doing just wasn't working."
Faris, the team's moral compass, showed what she meant. Faris came into the game with just 19 three-pointers. She had made just four since Jan. 19, and never more than one in any of UConn's previous 13 games.
But in the final eight minutes Tuesday, she made two to hold off Notre Dame's final furious rally.
"Yes, those felt good," Faris said. "It felt good to finally hit some, and they came at key moments."
Those baskets not only symbolized Faris' contribution, but defined UConn's new resolve to not let panic interfere with progress.
"That's what got us there tonight," Faris said. "It was a team effort, a total team effort."

Kelly may not always score. She may not do the flashy things. But Kelly knows what to do and when to do it. Kelly got the team together when they needed it the most. And now that they know what to do, the Tournament is going to be a lot more interesting for all of us. She won't let them backslide for one minute.

Kelly Faris is my hero. For real.
Um, that's MY tagline :)
 
Geno on Kelly (from Rich's blog):

Kelly Faris has lost one postseason game since eighth grade. And that was last year at the Final Four (to Notre Dame). So the kid knows how to win. She knows about winning in March.’’
I was going to note the same thing. With your cat-like quickness, you beat it to me as usual. Kelly's post-season record is even bettr than Maya's. :)
 
Is there some irony in the fact that it was a girl named Kelly who thrust the dagger into the hearts of a team that calls itself Irish?

I'd think Irish fans are kelly green with envy that UConn got such a player from Notre Dame's backyard in Indianapolis.
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I'd think Irish fans are kelly green with envy that UConn got such a player from Notre Dame's backyard in Indianapolis.
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Ah, yes! IIRC there was a matter of the two Indiana players - one Kelly and the other, the more preferred (won the honors for best player in the state) - none other than S. Diggens...
 
If Kelly plays like this for the next three weekends, HUSKIES are a TOUGH OUT for anyone!
 
From John Altavilla story in today's Courant:

On Friday, center Stefanie Dolson, whose inconsistency had underscored her team's, referred to it as a "pact" the players had made to improve.
This apparently resulted from a plea from junior Kelly Faris that each player change the way she approaches the game.
"We had a couple of days off after we lost to Notre Dame [in February], but once we all came back together and stepped on the court again, we knew [what had to be done]," Bria Hartley said. "Kelly Faris told us we all had to change, we had to do something different because what we were doing just wasn't working."
Faris, the team's moral compass, showed what she meant. Faris came into the game with just 19 three-pointers. She had made just four since Jan. 19, and never more than one in any of UConn's previous 13 games.
But in the final eight minutes Tuesday, she made two to hold off Notre Dame's final furious rally.
"Yes, those felt good," Faris said. "It felt good to finally hit some, and they came at key moments."
Those baskets not only symbolized Faris' contribution, but defined UConn's new resolve to not let panic interfere with progress.
"That's what got us there tonight," Faris said. "It was a team effort, a total team effort."

Kelly may not always score. She may not do the flashy things. But Kelly knows what to do and when to do it. Kelly got the team together when they needed it the most. And now that they know what to do, the Tournament is going to be a lot more interesting for all of us. She won't let them backslide for one minute.

Kelly Faris is my hero. For real.

CHI - TELL it!
 
Ah, yes! IIRC there was a matter of the two Indiana players - one Kelly and the other, the more preferred (won the honors for best player in the state) - none other than S. Diggens...

WESTON - that is exactly right; however, would you agree that for our particular team we got the better Hoosier?
 
Ah, yes! IIRC there was a matter of the two Indiana players - one Kelly and the other, the more preferred (won the honors for best player in the state) - none other than S. Diggens...

I think this time OUR Hoosier hoovered their hoosier....bless her great big heart!
 
I think this time OUR Hoosier hoovered their hoosier....bless her great big heart!
WESTON - that is exactly right; however, would you agree that for our particular team we got the better Hoosier?

OUR HOOSIER
This was a classic and I was proud to see Kelly come through with two "daggers" as Muffet said. One of my favorite sayings is "Timing is everything." And yes indeed, we came up with the great Hoosier play we needed...(My memory of the movie was the threes that their star kept raining down - I once tried to count them in the scene with the final game and they really had more than the official score showed.)

HOOVERING THE OPPOSITION
They fought back, they really did, and I am so pleased to see Stef leading the way (and KML living up to her rep)!!!
 
Ah, yes! IIRC there was a matter of the two Indiana players - one Kelly and the other, the more preferred (won the honors for best player in the state) - none other than S. Diggens...
And our Kelly played great D on Diggins in the Championship game. She really was a hero that night!
 
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