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Only 10 bench points? So much for depth.
You do realize this was the 1st game, right?
Only 10 bench points? So much for depth.
How different are they? They catch the ball on the perimeter and then they proceed to drive by the Huskie defender. They either take it all the way to the rim (how many layups did they miss), pull up for a short shot (Ramirez), or kick to an open player beyond the arc. And they crash the glass. X's and O's genius!It's only game 1 folks.
This board has gone from "UConn should be offended that it isn't ranked #1" to "this team has a long way to go to make the F4."
And it's against an unorthodox opponent. Not many teams are as perimeter oriented as AR, and they play very different from most other teams.
Some thoughts on the Arkansas game:
- UConn usually comes out of the gate ready to roll to start the season. Today against a good Arkansas team, it wasn’t always pretty. Mostly good to go with some bad. In the end UConn put up 95 points, coming away with a 15 point victory,
- Paige and Christyn's ability to attack the basket was critical in today’s game
- UConn used a 9-player rotation in prime time against the Razorbacks today, but still missed Aubrey’s defensive energy. Aubrey would have been the best UConn option against Goforth. Hope she gets healthy soon.
- Evina has improved her shooting every season from her years at TN through her second year at UConn. Her shooting will be a critical factor for the Huskies this year.
- There was a lot of discussion about a 3 or 4-guard lineup for UConn before the season. I don't think anyone anticipated a 5-guard lineup.
- After draining a 3 today, Aaliyah is shooting 100% from the arc for her career.
- For those who felt Paige’s PT might decline this season or that some other player might be named NPOY, at least for the first game she was on the court for all 40 minutes while scoring a career high 34 points.
despite what some may have thought, that Arkansas team is a difficult team to play..........add to that some really poor foul calls and this game was not pretty to watch......I expect to see better defense going forward along with a far more balanced offense...........I'm watching Stanford trailing a Texas team that I don't view as better than Arkansas so these early season games aren't always going to be works of art.....I'm not particularly concerned with a 15-pt victory in UConn's first game against a good basketball team. Yes, we are a little too "Paige-centric," and the defense, foul shooting and rebounding all need to get better. But Geno got two things he wanted today: a win, and a game he can teach off of. I expect UConn to be much better next game out.
A little recent history to ponder. Last year UConn gave up 90 pts to Arkansas in a losing effort. A little over a week later, UConn beat #1 SC in OT. This year, UConn gave up 80 pts to Arkansas in a winning effort. In a little over a week, UConn probably ends up playing SC in the Bahamas.We lose to SC next week. Sorry. No question about it, unless SC helps them win by just being ice cold. UConn not ready defense wise. In grand scheme, this isn’t a big deal and Inlike our chances in next game against them.
I mean i understand the sentiment but I'm not sure why that is something to ponder over. The future is always uncertain.A little recent history to ponder. Last year UConn gave up 90 pts to Arkansas in a losing effort. A little over a week later, UConn beat #1 SC in OT. This year, UConn gave up 80 pts to Arkansas in a winning effort. In a little over a week, UConn probably ends up playing SC in the Bahamas.
A word to the wise. Never underestimate Geno's ability to coach a team up to meet a challenge.
I agree with all but number 5. If Neighbors would coach instead of complaining and working the refs on every play, his team might be even better. Unfortunately our seats are directly across the floor from the visitors bench So he was hard to ignore. No matter how obvious the call he worked the refs on each play and at every time out. He must have good assistant coaches.1. The new three point line made it a lot easier for players to get to the basket.
2. Both teams got exposed with their inability to guard the dribble.
3. I am exaggerating of course but teams may deploy "hack a CW strategy" to force her to the line.
4. Dorka, if she hadn't already figured out, realizes that Geno and Kevin McGuff are like night and day. Dorka could get away with mental lapses with McGuff.
5. Neighbors does a really good job of getting the most out of his players.
6. For today at least, the best freshmen were on Arkansas.
7. Paige was brilliant of course. Did she have to play 40? I don't think so.
8. With that form, today's three won't be AE's last.
9. I bet three point attempts drop nationwide this year.
10. With all the lineup discussions, I am sure nobody thought Geno would play one in which none of the main bigs would be on the floor.
11. If the three bigs are all in foul trouble or not playing well, when does Piath get her chance, even for a minute or two?
How soon we forget. UConn did give up 90 last year to the Razorbacks.I cant remember a UConn team playing worse defense.
I agree that the future is uncertain. I was responding to a post that declared "We lose to SC next week. No question about it." Surely you agree with me that outcome is clearly not preordained.I mean i understand the sentiment but I'm not sure why that is something to ponder over. The future is always uncertain.
I think it is absolutely relevant to this thread....Just a side note, not super relevant to this thread but Texas and Stanford are tied going into the third quarter. Good game to watch and a good reminder the “best” teams are still going to be tested this season.

Vic Schaefer may be the best coach in college basketball at designing and implementing a defensive scheme to shut down a high-powered offense. He did it against UConn in 2017. He did it last year against MD, and he's doing it again today against Stanford.We always seem to look not as good against physical teams. Stanford , who supposedly has the best offense, has 35 points late in the 3rd quarter against a physical Texas team. It happens. Our bigs got in foul trouble and basically stopped challenging the Arkansas penetration.
Paige could score 40+ a game if she wanted.
yea you are absolutely right. I guess the way it was worded to me you wanted to say "crap happens" but them also use the previous year as a reason that the outcome should be different.I agree that the future is uncertain. I was responding to a post that declared "We lose to SC next week. No question about it." Surely you agree with me that outcome is clearly not preordained.
Yet, the Huskies scored 95 points. What the heck to people want?Offense wasnt great either (except for Paige), but the defense was an embarrassment.
Or 61 points, sans Paige. On 22 of 46 shooting (47%)Yet, the Huskies scored 95 points. What the heck to people want?