Only negative was turnovers, especially when force feeding the post.
This is actually quite scary. Marquette is one of the absolute best in the country at turning teams over, so maybe it’s a one off thing. But if it’s not corrected, it can be our undoing - and was in our losing stretch.
Quite frankly, the biggest difference between the 2 teams was 3-point shooting:
UConn - 12-23, 52%
Marquette - 5-21, 24%
It’s hard to maintain consistent 3-point shooting unless you have a lot of 3-point shooters, which we don’t. Tonight 11 of our 12 3’s were made by 3 guys, one of whom was Alleyne and he’s not normally in the picture. We outscored them by 21 on 3’s in a game which we won by 15 points. They made only five 3’s on which they shot just 24%.
On a more normal night n we don’t have such an enormous advantage in 3-point scoring, those turnovers would put us in serious trouble.
We must get the turnovers under control if we’re going to be successful the rest of the way.