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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.
 
Very true and perhaps some credit is due to Marquette and Villanova for being well prepared and for playing hard and not backing down.

It should also be noted in last year's championship season the margin of victory in the 3 games against Creighton was 11, 19, 20 which were "close" compared to most of the other Big East games last year and this year. We get so accustomed to blowouts in the Big East that we tend to forget that there are always at least a couple of games every year that are not cakewalks. Some of it is UConn not bringing their A game and some of it is the opponent giving UConn a worthy challenge.

Prior to the Marquette game I saw a lot of posts here and on other UConn social media fans lamenting UConn needing more challenges from the Big East. Well, people got what they wished for so they should be happy even if part of it is due to a subpar performance by UConn.
 
Very true and perhaps some credit is due to Marquette and Villanova for being well prepared and for playing hard and not backing down.

It should also be noted in last year's championship season the margin of victory in the 3 games against Creighton was 11, 19, 20 which were "close" compared to most of the other Big East games last year and this year. We get so accustomed to blowouts in the Big East that we tend to forget that there are always at least a couple of games every year that are not cakewalks. Some of it is UConn not bringing their A game and some of it is the opponent giving UConn a worthy challenge.

Prior to the Marquette game I saw a lot of posts here and on other UConn social media fans lamenting UConn needing more challenges from the Big East. Well, people got what they wished for so they should be happy even if part of it is due to a subpar performance by UConn.
💯 this.
 
The key takeaway is that we continue to get open looks, even when the shots aren't dropping. It's a long season and you have to expect bumps in the road. But when those bumps are double digit wins against a well coach team that will almost certainly be in the NCAA tournament, it's tough to complain.
 
Prior to the Marquette game I saw a lot of posts here and on other UConn social media fans lamenting UConn needing more challenges from the Big East. Well, people got what they wished for so they should be happy even if part of it is due to a subpar performance by UConn.
You point to a level of schizophrenia here on the BY, lamenting the “lack of competition in the BE” only to “sound the alarm” about UConn whenever a BE team actually plays UConn competitively. There’s no winning that discussion.
 
Looking ahead Tony.
Obviously, no year is exactly the same
but our prospects are excellent.

Looking ahead to next season
With luck…a dominating inside presence
and a special, grown-up guard (even if young in years)
bodes well…even despite the loss of Azzi
A lot to look forward to.
 
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Very true and perhaps some credit is due to Marquette and Villanova for being well prepared and for playing hard and not backing down.

It should also be noted in last year's championship season the margin of victory in the 3 games against Creighton was 11, 19, 20 which were "close" compared to most of the other Big East games last year and this year. We get so accustomed to blowouts in the Big East that we tend to forget that there are always at least a couple of games every year that are not cakewalks. Some of it is UConn not bringing their A game and some of it is the opponent giving UConn a worthy challenge.

Prior to the Marquette game I saw a lot of posts here and on other UConn social media fans lamenting UConn needing more challenges from the Big East. Well, people got what they wished for so they should be happy even if part of it is due to a subpar performance by UConn.
UCONN playing poorly is NOT what those people are looking for.

Nova is a BE, non-voting getting team. Not someone who should be challenging the #1 team in the country. Teams like Rhode Island, Richmond, Fairfield, Columbia are receiving votes before Nova.
 
You point to a level of schizophrenia here on the BY, lamenting the “lack of competition in the BE” only to “sound the alarm” about UConn whenever a BE team actually plays UConn competitively. There’s no winning that discussion.
And you demonstrate a lack of understanding of what people are talking about with the "lack of competition". Having UCONN play poorly to get a competitive game, is not what these people are looking for.
 
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.
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UCONN playing poorly is NOT what those people are looking for.

Nova is a BE, non-voting getting team. Not someone who should be challenging the #1 team in the country. Teams like Rhode Island, Richmond, Fairfield, Columbia are receiving votes before Nova.
I guess Villanova didn’t get the memo because the team I saw last night, would have beaten (or at least been competitive) with a whole lot of teams ranked above them! Are we supposed to beat them? Yes, and we did!

Azzi, of course was very good, but I was most proud of Sarah, who once again showed her ability to step up when the team really needs her even when she may still be a little off! That (and) Azzi, gives me a real sense of security going forward. Great to see Blanca back as well! KK looks to be bothered by her finger? Hoping that will resolve itself soon. I was also very happy to see Allie hit that three when she did! That will pay dividends later on. Ash was really good and made some good shots along with her usual work on defense.

I think people are being a bit hysterical over two relatively (for us) close games, both double digit wins I might add, that happened to coincide with our best player and best reserve being either unavailable or under the weather. These games, imo were actually a good thing as they put our team under a bit of pressure and gave our players a small taste of what may come later. I am optimistic but I certainly don’t anticipate UCLA or SC
simply rolling over for us like they did last year!
 
Our games start with a lineup of: Azzi, Serah, KK, Ashlynn and Sarah. Around the five minute mark in the first quarter Blanca subs in for Serah. To me this is when Geno has his most dangerous team on the court. And, this is also our most prolific scoring five.

KK is a great team leader and likes to drive to the basket. It would be great if she was a very good foul free throw shooter. Ashlynn to me is just amazing. This young lady just doesn’t stop moving. If she doesn’t have the ball in her hands she always finds a way to at least touch it.

I love Blanca and her style of play. Yes she can sloppy at times. She is another player that isn’t afraid to take the ball to the hoop. Her stride reminds me of Svetas. But her game needs to stay under control a little more. That will happen as the team advances to the final part of this season.

Azzi and Sarah simply amazing. The dynamic duo. They normally both play under control but at times they do not. Shots are rushed or passes turn into turnovers. But when the game needs to be put into hyper mode they both have shown that either or are capable of changing the game.

The next three in playing time are Serah, Kayleigh and Allie. All three have shown that they are worthy of minutes and all three have shown that they are worthy to be sitting on the bench. I thought that SW was going to be more dominate in the paint. She is thin and flexible but needs to be strong enough to get the ball, turn and lay it in. When she misses at least her form at the line is good.

AZ and Kayleigh Heckel are two sophomores who both have shown their skills. One an excellent shooter and the other an excellent defender. But they both have shown Geno things when on the floor that he wants to pull his hair out. Down the stretch when needed they both have to be at the top of their game. No crazy turnovers for Allie and no unmake-able drives to the basket for K9.

For Jana she has not been on top of her game. Who knows why? Is it because of Serah and Blanca? I really don’t know. She at times plays very well. At times she looks lost and shouldn’t be on the court. Unless we play a tall physical team in the tournament I believe her minutes will be limited.

Ayanna and Kelis you will have to wait unless there are blowouts in our run for #13.
 
And you demonstrate a lack of understanding of what people are talking about with the "lack of competition". Having UCONN play poorly to get a competitive game, is not what these people are looking for.
Where did I ever suggest that UConn is playing “poorly to get a competitive game?” Please don’t suggest or imply something I never said. What I did say in my OP in my postgame thread is that Villanova is, “talented, well coached, currently 2nd in the BE” and likely headed to the NCAA Tournament.

UConn got a competitive game from Villanova because the Wildcats are a good team, playing at home, where they have won 8 in a row, and they played their hearts out against the #1 team in the nation. Suggesting otherwise is disrespectful to both UConn and Villanova.
 
I'm not pushing a panic button here, but I have concerns. I remember all too well when UConn cruised into the NCAAs with a fantastic record and lost to Vic Shaefer and MSState in the last seconds. In an different year, I was among those in Denver suffering though a heartbreaking loss to Notre Dame against, again, a much-heralded UConn team. These things can and do happen.

This year, at this point, there is good and bad to talk about. I would feel better except for a few small details.
-- May I suggest that Sarah has finally hit the sophomore wall? Because she's Sarah, she is playing through it, but it appears to be there. I just wish it hadn't hit toward the end of the season. For stretches of the game, she doesn't seem as sharp as usual. Her game against Marquette was schizophrenic. Did anyone notice that in the first half she was not only missing, but missing short? It's as if she'd played a whole game first and was tired. Then she came back in the second half and carried the team. What was that about? Her Villanova game was much better. Here's hoping it was a short-term aberration.
-- In the Villanova game, Azzi piled up a lot of impressive statistics, but, by my count, threw the ball away at least three times, which is uncharacteristic, to say the least. Again, another case of a player losing focus, albeit briefly, a few times in the game, becoming a contributor to a rather high number of UConn turnovers in that game.
-- KK is a wonder, but opponents are getting wise to her style and opposing coaches are on the refs to call penalties that yes, she does commit from time to time. Kayleigh continues to improve.
-- It appeared to me that through the first half of the season, UConn defense (especially Sarah) was getting a bit of a pass from the refs. Not so much any more.
-- Every coach whose team might face UConn will be studying the last two games. The stuff Villanova did in the first half? There are at least five teams out there with the horses to do that all game long.
-- Blanca's Villanova game was what you'd expect from a freshmen coming back from an injury. Here's hoping she returns to form soon. She could be the difference in a big game.
-- A plus: Serah seems to be playing more consistently tough defense lately. I was at the Creighton game in Storrs and noticed how well she was doing at times. Hern offense, IMHO, still seems spotty, with lost of close-in misses.
-- Jana is Jana. We can all be grateful for the millions of rebounds she hauls in. The body fouls? Not so much.
-- Another plus: Ashlynn continues to be underrated. Tenacious defense and nail-in-the-coffin three pointers from time to time. It's impossible to tell whether Allie will be a factor in big games. She certainly has the gunner's instinct to be that.
 
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In my opinion, all the worrying from the posters above are wasted words. I believe in Geno with no hesitation and as I have said before, that what ever Geno sees that in his opinion needs work or correction for his players are being taken care of as we speak .I am a Geno fan and I am a Huskie fan and I have said since the end of the 24/25 season that Uconn would be undefeated this year and win NO.13. Until ,in the unlikely hood of us l****ing a game, I'll just bide my time and watch it all happen in real time! GO GENO!!!!! GO HUSKIES!!!!!!
 
Where did I ever suggest that UConn is playing “poorly to get a competitive game?” Please don’t suggest or imply something I never said. What I did say in my OP in my postgame thread is that Villanova is, “talented, well coached, currently 2nd in the BE” and likely headed to the NCAA Tournament.

UConn got a competitive game from Villanova because the Wildcats are a good team, playing at home, where they have won 8 in a row, and they played their hearts out against the #1 team in the nation. Suggesting otherwise is disrespectful to both UConn and Villanova.
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.
 
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.
Villanova destroyed Massey #19 West Virginia at West Virginia 81-59, WVU’s biggest loss of the season by far. Sorry to confuse you with facts...
 
You point to a level of schizophrenia here on the BY, lamenting the “lack of competition in the BE” only to “sound the alarm” about UConn whenever a BE team actually plays UConn competitively. There’s no winning that discussion.
It’s like the fans that demand Geno play the bench and then freak out when the bench loses Q4 to the opponents starters
 
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.
You seem hung up on votes. Columbia is my Alma mater. I watch them all the time. As much as I am a fan of the Lions, they would not beat Villanova.

Teams get better over the course of a season, particularly if they have a good coach. Denise Dillon is an outstanding young coach. Her team is rounding into form and playing their best basketball of the season. Nova’s 5-out motion offense is the closest thing I have seen to UConn’s, anywhere in the country.

UConn was up 20 pts in the 4th qtr and the game was essentially over. Nova kept playing hard and knocked down a bunch of 3-pt shots to close the deficit. UConn did not play poorly. I don’t know why it’s so very difficult for some BY’ers to give credit to a worthy opponent.
 
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Villanova destroyed Massey #19 West Virginia at West Virginia 81-59, WVU’s biggest loss of the season by far. Sorry to confuse you with facts...
I'm not the one confused. You guys seem to be.

They also lost to St. John's and Marquette. Teams have bad games.....like UCONN's game against.....Nova. It happens. Shouldn't make people (UCONN fans) happy, just to have a competitive game.
 
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You seem hung up on votes. Columbia is my Alma mater. I watch them all the time. As much as I am a fan of the Lions, they would not beat Villanova.

Teams get better over the course of a season, particularly if they have a good coach. Denise Dillon is an outstanding young coach. Her team is rounding into form and playing their best basketball of the season. Nova’s 5-out motion offense is the closest thing I have seen to UConn’s, anywhere in the country.

UConn was up 20 pts in the 4th qtr and the game was essentially over. Nova kept playing hard and knocked down a bunch of 3-pt shots to close the deficit. UConn did not play poorly. I don’t know why it’s so very difficult for some BY’ers to give credit to a worthy opponent.
It's not the point. What would you expect UCONN to do to an unranked team like Columbia or Rhode Island? Easily beat them. Just like you'd expect for Nova. But unfortunately, UCONN didn't. Because they played poorly.

The point is....Nova is not a worthy opponent. Not for a #1 ranked, undefeated, (is this one of Geno's best teams?) team.

As for hung up on votes, again, missing the point. Sure, yeah a team got a couple votes....so what, doesn't mean they are that good. BUT, Nova is not even receiving any of these meaningless votes.
 
But isn't a good thing to see that they got tested now (and were able to respond) and will be better prepared for the later rounds of the tournament when they will likely get similar tests again? No one wants to see UConn play a bad game. They did play a bad game AT TIMES (it happens) but not for the whole game. They were good for most of the second half. When they were backed against the wall they responded.
And it seems you're not giving Villanova enough credit. They played a good game, they are the 2nd best team in the conference, and have a #35 net ranking as of today, which should be good enough to get them a tournament invite.
 
It's not the point. What would you expect UCONN to do to an unranked team like Columbia or Rhode Island? Easily beat them. Just like you'd expect for Nova. But unfortunately, UCONN didn't. Because they played poorly.

The point is....Nova is not a worthy opponent. Not for a #1 ranked, undefeated, (is this one of Geno's best teams?) team.

As for hung up on votes, again, missing the point. Sure, yeah a team got a couple votes....so what, doesn't mean they are that good. BUT, Nova is not even receiving any of these meaningless votes.
We’re going to have to agree to disagree on this. Let’s see what happens if Nova gets into the tournament.
 
I'm not the one confused. You guys seem to be.

They also lost to St. John's and Marquette. Teams have bad games.....like UCONN's game against.....Nova. It happens. Shouldn't make people (UCONN fans) happy, just to have a competitive game.
I don’t believe anyone is happy. However, there are some (including me) who think that UConn may benefit from this game in the long run. Any time you can perform under pressure, it builds up your confidence that you can do it again if/when you are in that position again. That’s why I was glad to see Sarah play well in the second half, Ash made timely (and needed) shots! Allie made her three and finished at the basket. There were lots of moments in this game where players stepped up under (some) pressure and performed. Those are all good things that would not have been as impactful if we had been n our usual 35 point Big East blowout.

Only the most optimistic fan would think that we will sail through the tourney again like last year! I hope that does happen but I think it far more likely that SC and UCLA (in particular) will be a real dogfight if we face them again. Of course there are others who could be tough as well but those two imo are the biggest threat to us. Anyway, every time our kids are successful under pressure is like a deposit into a savings account for them to draw on in similar situations, so yes, I’m glad our kids faced some pressure, but not that we played poorly. However, I do think that some here are understating the play of Villanova in this game.
 
I don’t believe anyone is happy. However, there are some (including me) who think that UConn may benefit from this game in the long run. Any time you can perform under pressure, it builds up your confidence that you can do it again if/when you are in that position again. That’s why I was glad to see Sarah play well in the second half, Ash made timely (and needed) shots! Allie made her three and finished at the basket. There were lots of moments in this game where players stepped up under (some) pressure and performed. Those are all good things that would not have been as impactful if we had been n our usual 35 point Big East blowout.

Only the most optimistic fan would think that we will sail through the tourney again like last year! I hope that does happen but I think it far more likely that SC and UCLA (in particular) will be a real dogfight if we face them again. Of course there are others who could be tough as well but those two imo are the biggest threat to us. Anyway, every time our kids are successful under pressure is like a deposit into a savings account for them to draw on in similar situations, so yes, I’m glad our kids faced some pressure, but not that we played poorly. However, I do think that some here are understating the play of Villanova in this game.
I think South Carolina is loaded and hungry. I've not seen the level of ferocity from uconn this season.
 
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You point to a level of schizophrenia here on the BY, lamenting the “lack of competition in the BE” only to “sound the alarm” about UConn whenever a BE team actually plays UConn competitively. There’s no winning that discussion.
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