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Christyn Williams had a bad start, but kept us in the game until NC and KLS finished them off.

I just do not get why CW defers so much. I don't think she made one offensive move in the 1st half. :confused:
 
I almost wish this game came down to one final shot so we could see who Geno goes with. Would he go with one of the seniors (KLS, Pheesa), his brilliant point guard (CD), his gutsy freshman (CW), the 180 (MW), of has Kyla been playing well enough in practice to get the go ahead :D?
 
Am I the only one that thinks this game was good for this team to go through? a little adversity never hurt anyone. Need to prepare for the tournament.
I agree. Though I am happy UConn won, a loss here might’ve changed how everyone (including UConn) viewed UConn. Could’ve given them a little chip to play with, too.
 
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Am I the only one that thinks this game was good for this team to go through? a little adversity never hurt anyone. Need to prepare for the tournament.

If nothing else it keeps the stupid talking heads from throwing out the usual "UCONN hasn't been tested so far". :p (Peck in particular always loved to say that).
 
It sure was a "different" game.:eek: Should provide a nice "teaching moment" and reminder that IT AINT EASY. I think I chewed most of my finger nails down to nearly nothing. BUT...in the end, UCONN prevailed!!! :) It was not pretty. Shooting was off SIGNIFICANTLY, and just "ball handling" was poor for much of the game. BUT... UCONN came out on top. :cool: Pheesa and Lou both had 20 or more points and double digit rebounds.... Senior Leadership at it's finest when needed most. :cool::) Love those two!!!!

I tried something new today...had 3 pages open on my computer, (1) FS1 to watch the game, (2) ESPNW to follow the game's box score and (3) the BY Chat Room to see what people were saying. I had to leave the Chat Room because of the tone of many of the comments directed at players, coaches, etc.... and from UCONN FANS...:eek::mad::confused:
 
I almost wish this game came down to one final shot so we could see who Geno goes with. Would he go with one of the seniors (KLS, Pheesa), his brilliant point guard (CD), his gutsy freshman (CW), the 180 (MW), of has Kyla been playing well enough in practice to get the go ahead :)D)?
I'd hope it would have went to the player that was dominant the entire 4th quarter. I don't even have to name her, it was so clear.
 
The defining moment of the game for me was in the 1st quarter. The OU guard lost control and was about to double dribble. She realized her problem and resisted touching the ball for fear of a call. Two UConn players where within arms reach of a loose ball, but did not identify the situation and just stood there. You knew then, that UConn was "out of sorts".
 
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Why wouldn’t he have played Kyla then? It wasn’t like Megan was playing well, and Kyla was decent in the 2 games she missed.
She played a few mins. Must not have liked what he saw.
MW did get 7 rebs. And if the gameplan was to help off MW to clog the middle, it would've been even easier to help off Kyla.
 
At 3-6, no one please claim that the Sooners are a good team. No question they played great this game, and the young squad may be starting to jell. But still, this was not a good game.

Defense was not good. Shooting was not great. And a lot of mistakes. A lot.

For a while UConn had success with running out on the break. You can be sure that tough opponents will not allow that to happen.

On the plus side,
Pheesa and KLS absolutely took over the game. Monsters. It's sorta amazing that Napheesa doesn't score 50 every game.

And I like that the team had to play from behind all game. It's good to have experienced that, so if it happens again down the road, they will know they can come back. That's the big positive takeaway for me.

Thanks Sherry Coale, for slowing down the game enough so we could crawl back in it. Coaching wins.
 
This game is an example of the any given day principle. Catch a better team on an off day when your having a good game and the potential for an upset is raised significantly. The closer the level of the teams are the greater the chance for an upset. Uconn was fortunate they were not playing a better team today. Of course playing a better team, their effort might have then been better.

This does portend that Uconn might not have the bad game wiggle room this season that they have had in the past.
 
It was a pretty, god-awful game from a UConn standpoint.
I had a 9 o'clock appointment for the top of the show on a news channel so I missed the end of the first half and the beginning of the 2nd.

During the time I watched, there were no subs, the starting 5 was on the floor the entire time...I don't think they can win a Natty with such a pattern...(I understand that Olivia, Irwin and Coombs got a few minutes, but had little impact).

What was most disquieting was that their Freshman and Sophmores
were more posed than (even) our seniors for much of the game and it wasn't so much our brilliance, but their dissolution of poise that swung the game in our favor.
 
ONO had 0 pts/reb/asst but 1 TO and 2 fouls. That stat line is not gonna get you playing time.
I didn’t say she deserved more time. I just said it was disappointing for me that at this point in the season Geno didn’t have confidence that she could contribute in a meaningful way.
 
She played a few mins. Must not have liked what he saw.
MW did get 7 rebs. And if the gameplan was to help off MW to clog the middle, it would've been even easier to help off Kyla.
Why? Meg missed almost everything she tried. Geno knows she needs to get her game, and game legs back.
 
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This was kind of a perfect storm, wasn't it? OK's Robertson shooting lights out. KLS can't hit from long range; Megan still getting her sea legs after strep. One of the FS1 commentators mentioned that Geno had some concerns about Crystal's finishing which seems to have been borne out tonight. But Pheesa was, for the most part, her usual self, CW gave the offense a kick in the pants in the second half, Lou did some damage under the basket and rebounded well, and UConn snatched victory from the jaws of defeat in the last five minutes. UConn Women's Bball has been known to fold at the end of tight games, but not this time. This was like the final exam of the semester, and they passed!
 
The announcer was bugging me too. New drinking game. Re-watch it and every time he says “against the number one team in the country,” take a drink. It was uncanny how many times he said it. Had to be at least 20.
 
I can't remember how Geno behaved during a similar game a few years ago against Tulane, but in this game he did not get angry or upset with the players pretty much the whole game. I guess he just knew that eventually a few shots would fall and the OU young players would finally break down. A few anxious moments there to say the least.
 
I think this is the team we thought we had before the ND game (three solid players and two unproven ones), which is why so many on this board voted that the ND game would be a loss for UConn. I cut Megan some slack since she's coming back from illness, but she did have 7 rebounds and Cristyn came around in the second half. The upcoming game against California could be a nail biter. By the end of the season we may have the team we thought we had after they beat ND. The potential is there.
 
I don't like admitting to being superstitious, but how can I not: UConn was up 8-2 when I turned the game on and then lost the lead within the next 90 seconds. I stopped watching at the 4Q media timeout when UConn still trailed 62-61.

Don't even try to convince me that my refusal to watch the last 4:20 of the game didn't directly result in Oklahoma's long scoring drought.
 
It wasn't just poor 3-point shooting; it was also numerous missed layups and careless turnovers. Maybe it can be attributed to the long layoff. That will become more plausible if they play much better against Cal on Saturday.

But if this is the effect of a long layoff, we must bear in mind that there will be another 12-day layoff between the Cal and Baylor games. It won't be a recoverable situation if they play three quarters like tonight against Baylor.

And Baylor has a cupcake scrimmage game against University of Texas Rio Grande Valley 3 days before UConn.
 
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I don't like admitting to being superstitious, but how can I not: UConn was up 8-2 when I turned the game on and then lost the lead within the next 90 seconds. I stopped watching at the 4Q media timeout in 3Q when UConn still trailed 62-61.

Don't even try to convince me that my refusal to watch the last 4:20 of the game didn't directly result in Oklahoma's long scoring drought.

So do us all a favor and never tune into any future games. ;)
 
UCONN doesn't win without Napheesa Collier, MVP for UCONN tonight, and, likely MVP for the entire season. That young lady never stops hustling, and, is extremely talented & efficient. I don't know how many times she saved a loose ball, got a key rebound, and always plays excellent defense. She is special, and, UCONN will need to not have a game like that against a more experienced team, or, my vote for only one team going undefeated before NCAA Tournament will be in jeopardy.
 
And Baylor has a cupcake scrimmage game against University of Texas Rio Grande Valley 3 days before UConn.
I was wondering what Oklahoma did before this game tonight. Kept hearing how UConn had finals, but does Oklahoma not have them, or are finals just a UConn thing? I've never liked the long lay offs. I'd almost rather compress the season a bit to eliminate them. Maybe start the season around Thanksgiving instead, and then get into the steady rhythm of games every Wednesday and Saturday with shorter breaks around finals week and Christmas.
 
I was wondering what Oklahoma did before this game tonight. Kept hearing how UConn had finals, but does Oklahoma not have them, or are finals just a UConn thing? I've never liked the long lay offs. I'd almost rather compress the season a bit to eliminate them. Maybe start the season around Thanksgiving instead, and then get into the steady rhythm of games every Wednesday and Saturday with shorter breaks around finals week and Christmas.

OU's break was similar to UConn


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I was wondering what Oklahoma did before this game tonight. Kept hearing how UConn had finals, but does Oklahoma not have them, or are finals just a UConn thing? I've never liked the long lay offs. I'd almost rather compress the season a bit to eliminate them. Maybe start the season around Thanksgiving instead, and then get into the steady rhythm of games every Wednesday and Saturday with shorter breaks around finals week and Christmas.
What ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT??? These are STUDENT Athetes Not ATHLETES who sometime are students. They need time to study like all students for finals. And Christmas is a family thing so the athletes can see their families at some point.
 
It was just such a bizarre, twilight-zone kind of game. Oklahoma has had not a bad, but an AWFUL year so far. They lost to South Florida by 17, UAB by 5, Clemson by 12, New Mexico by 4, and Auburn by 16. How UConn could have found itself in such dire straits with such a team is beyond me. There were long stretches in the game when UConn couldn't hit the ocean from a boat and couldn't defend a lawn gnome.

How to reconcile the team that trailed Oklahoma by 12 in the 3rd quarter with the team that beat ND by double digits. We have some high deviation from the mean...
 
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