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Please Repeat After Me: UConn’s Problem on Friday was DEFENSE, not OFFENSE!
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[QUOTE="bballnut90, post: 2669919, member: 2117"] Should’ve stuck with the zone, but what made ND so difficult is that all 5 starters are strong passers and unselfish with the ball. The offense was definitely crisper against UCONN, while they struggled today in big stretches. Aside from the zone switch, my biggest question was why didn’t Geno have Crystal, Kia, or Gabby play full court defense against Mabrey and hound her as she dribbled the ball up the court? She really struggled against Louisville’s pressing quick guards and did poorly today against Mississippi State’s good defensive guards. Have a perimeter player draped all over her as she takes the ball ip the court and Notre Dame would have a much harder time getting into a rhythm offensively, or then Young becomes the Pg and is far less dangerous there than on the wing. [/QUOTE]
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