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Adamec said it is Sunday night and I'm in the mood for the relatively obscure. What can I get out of first opponent being Stanford?:
The Bristol Press - UConn women's basketball season-opening opponent switched to Stanford
"The Huskies lead the overall series with the Cardinal 10-7, including 4-2 in NCAA Tournament play. But in the last meeting at Maples Pavilion on Nov. 17, 2014, Stanford got a 3-pointer from Amber Orrange to force overtime and pulled out an 88-86 victory to snap UConn’s 47-game winning streak.
Nurse had nine points in what was her second career game. She fouled out. It was also the last time she’s come off the bench, as she has started the last 107 games she has played. Williams did not play - coach’s decision. The All-American has played in 112 consecutive games since.
Five days later, the Huskies defeated Creighton and did not lose again until falling to Mississippi State in overtime in Dallas.
Stanford also snapped UConn’s 90-game winning streak on Dec. 30, 2010, in Palo Alto. The Cardinal are coached by Naismith Hall of Fame inductee Tara VanDerveer."
The Bristol Press - UConn women's basketball season-opening opponent switched to Stanford
"The Huskies lead the overall series with the Cardinal 10-7, including 4-2 in NCAA Tournament play. But in the last meeting at Maples Pavilion on Nov. 17, 2014, Stanford got a 3-pointer from Amber Orrange to force overtime and pulled out an 88-86 victory to snap UConn’s 47-game winning streak.
Nurse had nine points in what was her second career game. She fouled out. It was also the last time she’s come off the bench, as she has started the last 107 games she has played. Williams did not play - coach’s decision. The All-American has played in 112 consecutive games since.
Five days later, the Huskies defeated Creighton and did not lose again until falling to Mississippi State in overtime in Dallas.
Stanford also snapped UConn’s 90-game winning streak on Dec. 30, 2010, in Palo Alto. The Cardinal are coached by Naismith Hall of Fame inductee Tara VanDerveer."