RockyMTblue2
Don't Look Up!
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With about 6 minutes to go in the first half of the Regional Final against Kentucky Kelly Faris was at the free throw line and the camera settled on Kentucky's O'Neill and she had this look on her face. It was a look that said: Oh, Oh ... we've thrown our best punch. Six minutes later they are down 26 points. In the Championship game Jude Shimmel went to the bench with 3 fouls in the first half and the camera stayed with her. She was a wreck. At the time I thought that even for Jude, an emotional player, that was not a reaction to her situation but a realization that their collective National Championship aspirations were done. In Kentucky's case they had a pretty great year and maybe felt that this was their time at long last. Louisville, the dragon slayer, had every reason to be sky high. Both ran into the UConn "intensity wall" on both ends of the floor and cracked/broke on that wall. Coaches talk about asserting your will on your opponent. When you read that happening in the faces of the players you are happy for your team, but frankly it can be painful to watch. I felt bad for both of those great competitors. Were there other such moments?