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[QUOTE="hoophuskee, post: 5139630, member: 3535"] Stewie was the #1 reason UCONN broke the drought vs ND. Hartley struggled mightily vs Diggins. KML was not the type of player to be able to manufacture her own shot, and Stef as good as she was not really a primary scorer type. Without Stewart's abilities as a scorer the UCONN Offense would more than likely been bogged down just had had been the prior year as well. Her frosh year she was the #1 player that turned the tide in FF which eventually kept UCONN as the supreme program vs what ND was climbing to be. Stewart's FF her frosh year was spectacular. She had 29 points on 1o-16 from the floor. Then look at DT's and Maya's from year their from their FF Year. DT was awful. And Maya got outplayed by Stanford's senior, Wiggins. Nobody outplayed Stewart. UCONN lost 8 straight games to ND before that. More than likely ND was winning title again if they beat UCONN and would have had a 2 year unblemished run vs UCONN. After 2 years they would have labeled as the premiere #1 program. The suggestion “wilting” from Stewie is a bit over-the-top. Otherwise you can say for every player in any sport that ever played for any bad game they ever had you can refer to them as wilting. [/QUOTE]
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