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She would not have made a significant difference!You do know Achonwa was injured, and didn't play, right?
She would not have made a significant difference!You do know Achonwa was injured, and didn't play, right?
Oh come on Nan, it ain't even close. We're just poking a little fun. We know ND was very good last year, heck they were the 2nd best team in the whole country. That's certainly reason for ND to celebrate.Thank you for not saying "classless". That's what I was thinking, though. This thread is very much reminiscent of the Summitt in its heyday.
Well luckily you guys can handle disappointment. They say experience is a great teacher.The whole thread mocking the honoring of the ND WBB team is disappointing.
This is just a matter of opinion, but I respectfully disagree. And remember two starters, Mel Thomas AND Kalana Greene were injured on a team that lost just one game. And they had beaten Stanford in an early season game.A difference, yes. Likely that it would have changed the outcome, no.
This is just a matter of opinion, but I respectfully disagree. And remember two starters, Mel Thomas AND Kalana Greene were injured on a team that lost just one game. And they had beaten Stanford in an early season game.
I just can't understand how people can think that losing a starting All American type player late in the season doesn't make any difference. It certainly has cost UConn some National championships...
FACTS:
OPINIONS:
Achonwa got hurt.
UConn won the game.
Achonwa's loss did NOT affect the outcome. (UConn would have won anyway.)
Achonwa's loss affected the outcome. (Notre Dame MAY have won with Achonwa.)
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Watch the video again. Right from the opening tipoff, Uconn pushed the ball inside to take advantage of Achonwa's absence. That would nullify your point. But that wasn't my point anyway. MHS said that ND choked. Harsh.
Would you say that the 2001 UConn team, the one that Geno said was he greatest team, "choked", and ignore the fact that Sveta and Shea were injured, and freshman DT went 2 for 18? At least be consistent.
To be clear, I'm not saying ND would have won with Achonwa, but Achonwa was a team Captain and leader, and was playing the best basketball of her career when she went down in the game just before the final four. To say her absence didn't make any difference is probably one of the reasons that many people dislike UConn fans. Double standard.
Since we're speaking of hypotheticals:
I think Achonwa's obvious theoretical contribution
would have been more than offset by the theoretical contribution of a normal shooting evening by Bria and Moriah.
i mean, i think the reason they won a few games from us the last few years was because of skylar. no skylar, who they gonna lean on? McBride Loyd and Achonwa the other 2 were fairly weak..... no way they were ever as good as us last season.....
And I imagine she will be better as a Jr and Sr.But the eye test tells me that UConn's rarely-needed A-game was better in 13-14 than it was in 12-13, largely because Stewart is simply unplayable at her best.
The stats don't really bear that out. On a per possession basis, Notre Dame was actually better in 13-14 than in 12-13 with Skylar. In 13-14, they scored 1.124 points per possession and allowed .819 (+.305). In 12-13, they scored 1.06 and allowed .791 (+.27). .........
The stats don't really bear that out. On a per possession basis, Notre Dame was actually better in 13-14 than in 12-13 with Skylar. In 13-14, they scored 1.124 points per possession and allowed .819 (+.305). In 12-13, they scored 1.06 and allowed .791 (+.27).
As to the other two being weak, I'll concede that Braker was a limited player just out there for hustle plays and rebounding, but Lindsay Allen had a tremendous season for a true freshman. FG% 49.7, FT% 81.5, 3FG% 35.7, 2.2/1 assist turnover ratio. She wasn't a volume scorer, but she was a very solid pass-first point guard.
I think it's less that ND got weaker without Skylar and more that UConn got better once the switch flipped for Stewart in last year's tourney. Incidentally, the 12-13 and 13-14 UConn per-possession stats are very similar. But the eye test tells me that UConn's rarely-needed A-game was better in 13-14 than it was in 12-13, largely because Stewart is simply unplayable at her best.
I didn't author that post, DD.Choke, she wouldn't have made a difference.....blech.
But it's just the opinion of a couple of fans. I'm just ignoring them.
I will say that Uconn would have still gone inside against ND even with Achonwa there. Dolson had the same size advantage as against the 6'3" Reimer. Achonwa is a better defender, but she would have made a difference defensively.
Offensively, maybe. The offense did run through her and she would have forced Dolson to play defense against her.
Who knows. Can't believe we are rehashing this again.
Lol....it took me a minute to figure out what you meant.I didn't author that post, DD.
I'm just happy anytime someone uses per possession stats.The stats don't really bear that out. On a per possession basis, Notre Dame was actually better in 13-14 than in 12-13 with Skylar. In 13-14, they scored 1.124 points per possession and allowed .819 (+.305). In 12-13, they scored 1.06 and allowed .791 (+.27).
As to the other two being weak, I'll concede that Braker was a limited player just out there for hustle plays and rebounding, but Lindsay Allen had a tremendous season for a true freshman. FG% 49.7, FT% 81.5, 3FG% 35.7, 2.2/1 assist turnover ratio. She wasn't a volume scorer, but she was a very solid pass-first point guard.
I think it's less that ND got weaker without Skylar and more that UConn got better once the switch flipped for Stewart in last year's tourney. Incidentally, the 12-13 and 13-14 UConn per-possession stats are very similar. But the eye test tells me that UConn's rarely-needed A-game was better in 13-14 than it was in 12-13, largely because Stewart is simply unplayable at her best.
I used to think that Achonwa was overrated also. But, go back and watch her play in the 2014 ACC tournament, and the first four games of the NCAA Tournament, and you would agree that she was playing inspired basketball, arguably the best of her career. Very unfortunate for her that she went down when she did. I'm sure UConn fans can sympathize with late season injuries.I just re-watched the 12-13' national semi.
A healthy Achonwa against a hobbled Dolson. The player that people think would have made up for what was an absolute thumping in last years championship game, made little difference.
The 4/5 of Dolson and Stewart is superior to Achonwa and Braker and it isn't close.