I agree. I did not play collegiate athletics nor did I stay in a HI last night, however, I can only imagine what it takes to stay mentally focussed for 40 mins when you are tired, dinged up, etc. They are doing their best with what they have, and that should be good enough for us. They make a mistake? Meh. I don't expect perfection.Yeah, the team would go up 12, 15, 17 points then kind of lose focus. Providence made some furious scoring flurries then someone on the UConn team would hit a three or get an and-one and the Huskies would go on a run. All game, they’d turn it on and off. But it always felt like the Huskies were in complete control of the game
I often think the refs think they're "keeping it fair" by not calling stuff on UConn's opponents...The talent gap between the two teams was significant. Providence had nothing to lose so they adopted a defensive strategy where every cutter got bumped, dribblers were slapped and blocked and posts doubled and fouled immediately. UConn only shooting 6 foul shots is criminal. It should have been 30.
When the score got down to a 6 point difference, Uconn was not able to score and Providence was gaining momentum, anything was possible. Uconn had so much determination, even though they were running on empty, they scored just enough to win.Just curious if others felt the way I did last night.
On any given night, it is possible. When your mind is willing, but, your body is weak.Never!! I still believe there is not a team in the BE that can beat Uconn. The game Villanova won last year was an anomaly that won't happen again. It's like Halley's Comet, It comes around once every 77 years. Oh Ye of so little faith, rejoice, for help is on the way and our future will be bright. GO HUSKIES!!!!
It has always been this way. It goes WAY back. I think the teams that win it all simply have two characteristics. They can score through contact and they can score in the mid-range. Teams will continue to bump and grab until it either gets called or it becomes ineffective. The refs can call all of them because teams would stop fouling if they started calling the fouls. Many of them simply don't like Geno so they won't. It is no coincidence that we have struggled since Geno went off at the half against Tenn.I do believe the constant clutching, grabbing, slaps on the hands or wrists or arms, the banging underneath the boards and nothing being called is really bothering them a lot.
Now i get the refs can't call everything but there has been a lot of obvious fouls that have ignored by the officials. Lou was mugged just about every time she went in the lane. Grabbed and held trying to get thru a screen.