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Playing in the AAC hurts UConn in the postseason article
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[QUOTE="UConnCat, post: 2672832, member: 15"] So did anybody see the last 40 so seconds of the championship game? MSU had the ball with the score tied and McCowan missed a wide open layup! Did SEC play prepare her for that? ND then had the ball with the score tied and 6-0 Mabrey's attempted pass in to the post is tipped by 5-3 Morgan William for a turnover. Then, William takes the ball and misfires on an attempted pass to a teammate (before being run over by Mabrey) which allows ND to steal the ball. Did ACC and SEC play prepare them for that comedy of errors at the end? ND won it on an unbelievable shot falling out of bounds but let's not forget how they reached that point. How about the UConn v Notre Dame game? ND is ahead and only needed to inbound the ball to draw a foul and get to the line to seal the game. The in-bounds pass is stolen for a layup. Did ACC play prepare them for that? ND then inbounds the ball downcourt with an opportunity to win the game and Shepard dribbles the ball off her foot for a turnover. Again credit to Ogunbowale for a tough, clutch shot but let's not forget some error-filled basketball that led to that point. Come on. All of the teams made key mistakes down the stretch. One team had a player who was really clutch. [/QUOTE]
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