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Your child, an A+ student, never got a B, comes home with a C+ on a big assignment. Are you worried?
That's how we could feel about our last couple of games. Can we do something for extra credit?
 
The past few games have been concerning for some. We're used to seeing UConn blowing teams out by 25+ and lately the games have been more competitive. Why is that? Well Sarah has been sick for the past few weeks, as many of us have. KK had her hand taped and a mask. Kayleigh seems to be not 100% and Blanca was out a few games. Well, that will do it. That will have an effect on our performance and execution. Even with those setbacks, we've been winning by double digits. Even with 4 key players not 100%. That's pretty good. Our stats aren't that far off considering, what we are going through. We need rest and rest will help to get healthy. We have 3 games before the end of the season. We will have time off before the BE tourney and then more time off before the NCAAs to rest and get back up to speed.
These are the dog days of a college basketball season. Everyone is a little nicked up, a little leg weary, and very much looking forward to the conference and NCAA tournaments. Add to that you are competing against teams you handled easily in the first round of conference play & playing at their house. None of these factors add up to being at a 100% level of focus and performance without the “encouragement” from GA and the staff at the halftimes of the past couple of games. Considering the track record of their coach and his staff my opinion is one of very little concern. Of course my opinion is worth exactly what it cost you to get it.
 
Consider me slightly concerned. I don't think UConn has played close to its best basketball over four quarters in quite some time. I'm concerned about Sarah's health situation, as she appears to be playing at a "lesser" level (for her) over the past few weeks. I'm concerned about Blanca's shoulder holding up and I'm concerned about the team's post-play, which has not been dominant even in games against inferior talent. I'm hopeful that these issues will be resolved in the coming weeks........if not, I'm not confident that UConn can beat the likes of UCLA, South Carolina or even Texas in the late rounds.
 
In your post. Villanova is a BE team. No votes whatsoever for ranking. This is a BE non-ranked (non vote getting) team. This isn't Princeton or Colombia or Richmond or Rhode Island. (teams getting votes) UCONN should have no trouble blowing them out by 20+, 30+....if they play well. BUT, UCONN did not.....because UCONN played poorly.

So now a bunch of you are happy UCONN got a competitive game.....because UCONN played poorly.
At great risk 😊 I kinda agree with you. UConn did not play their "A" game. They played their "B" game, and I want to know on what planet that is a good thing. OK folks give me that thumbs down thingy.
 
I think South Carolina is loaded and hungry. I've not seen the level of ferocity from uconn this season.
2nd half of TN game. Azzi took over at PG and ran the show. Add in a healthy Sarah, mix in all the speedy anklebiters like KK and K9. Hope for one good game between Jana and Serah and some timely shooting from Allie and you will see the real UConn.
 
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You can tell it's February on the BY. UConn lost a game last year to Tennessee or two close games to Marquette and Nova this season.

The naysayers were out after the Tennessee game last year saying we had no post play. Our defense was terrible. No way could be beat the mighty Gamecocks or the taller UCLA Bruins. Same stories now with the Nova and Marquette games.

Well, we torched SC on the court a couple of weeks after Tennessee Then ran the BE tournament and the NCAA's. Semi finals we destroyed UCLA by 30+ and then buried SC again. Didn't hear from the naysayers!

Let's pay attention to what Azzi and Sarah have said after the Marquette and Nova games. They know what they didn't do that they should of.

Then some kind of bug has been going thru the team.

Geno's got this. His record proves it. He sees and knows a lot more about this team than any of us. He will have them ready.
 
At great risk 😊 I kinda agree with you. UConn did not play their "A" game. They played their "B" game, and I want to know on what planet that is a good thing. OK folks give me that thumbs down thingy.
One way to get to play in close games to get ready for the tournament is to play like crap. Also, there are 15 good reasons the team played poorly. Gulp, gulp the koolaid.
I’m a fan, which is short for fanatic and fanatics worry about everything. Just rewatched the championship game last night for the 20th time. Was Sarah’s performance stuff of legend? Heck yes, I’m worried about Sarah.
 
I’m impressed by a few remarks here, like @tomcat ’s observation that Sarah seems to have finally hit a ‘sophomore wall.’ This seems right to me. And the flu may play a role too. The interesting part is that it doesn’t last a whole game. It takes the form of tired play in the first half and torrid play in the second. Looking only at a basic boxscore after the game, you’d hardly notice anything amiss. This kinda reminds me of some of Maya’s games, like one against Stanford that really sticks out. Ordinarily she’d be on fire from start to finish. But not always.

It’s no disrespect to either Sarah or Maya to recognize that this happened occasionally. The key is what they did about it, which tended to be magnificent. They did what indomitable personalities do.

I also agree with @tomcat that passing has been… I’ll say less than crisp at times. Often it’s Azzi, and the fact is passing is not the shiniest part of her brilliance. But sometimes it’s Sarah, and this seems to happen from fatigue and also from being overly ambitious. I’m not panicked about it. This stuff happens. I’d like it to happen less, of course. But I’m not gonna let it overshadow the amazing things these two do every night. It’s their broad shoulders that will carry this team as far as it can go this season.

One last thing on my mind is the high expectations we all took away from last season’s run. It was amazing, and it started right after the Tennessee game. We haven’t seen the same pattern this season, not exactly. But then I have to pinch myself and remember that there were close games even in that barnburner of a tournament run. South Dakota played us really well in the first half until completely folding. It was a competitive game against an overmatched team. Oklahoma took a lead into the second half!!! Until, of course, Paige took over and it was game over by the end of the third quarter. And against USC, Azzi was cold as ice and this allowed them to make a fierce comeback in the 4th quarter to give us a scare. In true Geno fashion, he put the ball in Azzi’s hands with that infamous “elevator screen” and it sparked the rest of the team to shut USC down.

Mainly what my mind prefers to focus on is those totally dominant blowouts of UCLA and SC. Those were truly amazing. But the road that led to them had a few bumps that are too easy to overlook in memory.

Am I frustrated by a few lackluster first halves this season? Yes, of course. But I take comfort in the second half response that has almost always come — the only exceptions were in the Michigan game and, to a lesser extent in the Louisville game. In those games, the swoon came late not early. We haven’t seen that since then. I don’t expect 40 minutes of pure dominance every game. That’s unrealistic. What I hope for is clutch play when it counts, when it can decide the outcome. Sometimes it comes early, sometimes it comes late.

This season’s game against Tennessee was an interesting case in point. They took our first punch and hit back with the sort of aggressive defense we usually play and took the lead here and there. This continued even into the third quarter. Part of it was the chances Tennessee took on defense, and a few hot streaks from three, and part of it was cold streaks on our part that allowed them to shut down KK Kayleigh Ash and Allie. But they couldn’t sustain it for 40 minutes and midway through the 3rd Azzi and Sarah asserted themselves in the way the truly great tend to do. Once they did, their teammates were able to wreak their usual havoc. Ash and Allie found open shots, and Kayleigh drove the length of the court twice in a row for scores and broke Tennessee’s back… and their will. We went from being down by a point or two to a 30 point blowout. I’ve watched replays of that game a few times now just to remind myself of how greatness sometimes unfolds.

In that context, I’m frustrated to watch games like the last two, but not overly concerned. The second halves seem to follow the pattern of a championship team and as long as that continues, I remain confident.
 
I think South Carolina is loaded and hungry. I've not seen the level of ferocity from uconn this season.
Over the years... we've seen UConn as sort of the surgical team and other teams as frenzied teams. UConn has often been able to handle the hyper teams with their surgical approach. Sometimes not, though. Arizona comes to mind. We'll see.
 
Over the years... we've seen UConn as sort of the surgical team and other teams as frenzied teams. UConn has often been able to handle the hyper teams with their surgical approach. Sometimes not, though. Arizona comes to mind. We'll see.
AZ was physically stronger than us. Even their star Aari McDonald overwhelmed us physically. These UConn teams are a match for anyone physically. (look at last year) It's about playing well, executing, running your stuff and not forcing it and of course defensive connectiveness or connectivity.
 
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Some people are "built" to be concerned over anything. Others exactly opposite,

For me 2 reasons which have a cumulative effect:

1--- Sarah has been sick as a result all other players can get exposed. Sarah is the number 1 player . That means so much more than just her points. When your number 1 player is off a bit into the heart of the season, that can catch up to a non-pro team. Teams just can’t click their heels and everything is okay. I don't understand why this seems to get bypassed as if "no big deal." More on that later.

2--- Add in that Blanca emerged as the number 3 player on the number 1 team in the country. Some of us believe that when she was healthy she was either the best or 2nd best freshman in the country. To jump ahead of the other players is remarkable. This is why Geno has made comments like he needs her back, or recently, when he said that that things finally caught up to the team with her out. Geno is telling us this. Why fight it? You have a sick Sarah and the loss of Blanca, - to repeat-- this caught up to them The poster speaking about school and grades if we use that analogy then let's also assume our child has had the flu the last few weeks which has lingered for quite a bit which has affected her studies.

I often disagree with the more critical posters. Call me a homer or half-full glass guy --whatever. But an example of in my "bias state," I read a post on here that someone says that "Sarah hit the Sophomore wall." This type of comment is a microcosm of why I feel the more critical posters go way overboard at times. If anyone is going to take the time to post often or make long posts that agree with this- then I'd ask them to go onto ChatGPT or copilot and just load the data in for that game and include advanced stats without giving the name and read what it spits back out to you in terms of how well that player played.

I don't agree with the concerns that often get put forth by some when they go overboard imo with quarter-by-quarter-Mico-game--by-game-analysis. On the flipside I don’t think UCONN is a lock to win it all. But in my bias state as I mention above with how much of an impact UCONN is losing along with Gneo's comments, ---->I loved the game. The other players are getting minutes in which they have an opportunity to play without a 100% Sarah and just-returned Blanca; thus playing with some stress rather than "forced substition just to give palyers time/others rest.." Sarah may get into foul trouble again In a big NCAAT situation. And as for Blanca she is a freshman - how reliable will she be in that S16/E8?FF/F game(s)?

In the long-run though imo the concerns are exaggerated just like the concern that Sarah hit a wall. And it's no surprise that when that post was 1st sent out about Sarah, many of the people that liked the post were the same posters I often disagree with Not saying any agreed nor am I saying "all" that I often disagree with. But just pointing out this out as a potential separation.
 
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