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[QUOTE="Fairfield Fan, post: 4423541, member: 6911"] Lots of positives. This team played like the coherent veteran team that they are. No letdown from no ONO. Juhasz and Edwards look the most comfortable and effective together on the court that I've seen them. Aubrey was very strong. So happy that that young lady is playing seemingly without physical hindrance. Senechal is very impressive, not just because of her sure-shot threes, but because she plays as though she's been playing with these UConn teammates forever! The only ominous feature was that we played just seven players, essentially. DeBerry and Ines came in for a few meaningless minutes toward the end. But our starters and two off the bench played heavy minutes in what was a blowout. This is when one hopes that the starters are sent to the bench to rest. I recall that Maya used to play barely 20 minutes per game, relaxing for the rest of it on the bench. Hope Ducharme recovers quickly and completely. But once again we're seeing rather opaque explanations of injuries from UConn. A "sore neck" that goes on this long is not just a "sore neck." This sounds like a disc problem, perhaps a pinched nerve. And if that's the case, surgery could be on the horizon. But this is a very efficient, very well trained team whose players play with seamless precision as though they've been playing together since middle school. [/QUOTE]
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