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Napheesa Collier’s quiet dominance, toughness keep UConn women moving forward
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[QUOTE="Reypl21, post: 3044179, member: 5169"] I feel like I have hardly ever heard Antonelli on many UConn games. (If she was today, I did not watch the game) I think she called the UConn vs Ohio State game last year that I watched. She definitely doesn't talk about UConn too much when she commentates games that don't pertain to them. I can kind of hear some bias sometimes against UConn, but it's definitely a stretch. It's similar to how I sometimes hear bias with Lobo's words against Parker and Ogwumike sometimes in her commentating of halftime reports. Some posters here agreed with that. Others wondered how I could hear that. I People will hear what they want to hear lol. I don't think she is Pro-UConn... But that's a whole of a lot different than Anti-UConn which is the theme on here [/QUOTE]
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