"Precious"Looks like Princess' single game scoring record will remain intact. Geno will never let anyone break it.
Sorry. My bad"Precious"
The question is valid though. What would it take, what conditions would allow Geno to leave a player in that long?Sorry. My bad
I think it would have to be a relatively close game and that player is a upperclassman (Junior or Senior).The question is valid though. What would it take, what conditions would allow Geno to leave a player in that long?
Katie Lou was within minutes of breaking Sales record. Two more of her deadly 3's and a new record. Geno invested a lot of his credibility with Sales last points--and took years of flack for it. I wondered why he pulled her prior to the end of the Quarter---is the Sale'sLooks like Princess' single game scoring record will remain intact. Geno will never --let anyone break it.
Based on this years scoring and lobbedsided wins---to allow KLS to end the period is not without historic proof this year--. Two shots would have created a new record. Not unheard of. And not the kind of thing Geno has not created a false situation to invent. This would have happened in the flow of the Quarter.The question is valid though. What would it take, what conditions would allow Geno to leave a player in that long?
Precious is the what Napheesa means in her father's native language. I'm fairly sure Nutmegger wasn't speaking of Collier."Precious"
I think it would have to be a relatively close game and that player is a upperclassman (Junior or Senior).
No Nutmegger was not speaking of Collier. Nutmegger was speaking of Nykesha Sales, who had acquired the nickname "precious" when on the Huskies team. He/she just miss-remembered the nickname, that's all.Precious is the what Napheesa means in her father's native language. I'm fairly sure Nutmegger wasn't speaking of Collier.
...it is scientifically impossible to shot that accurately through natural eye lashs of that length...
Precious is the what Napheesa means in her father's native language. I'm fairly sure Nutmegger wasn't speaking of Collier.
No Nutmegger was not speaking of Collier. Nutmegger was speaking of Nykesha Sales, who had acquired the nickname "precious" when on the Huskies team. He/she just miss-remembered the nickname, that's all.
Right on! Geno has been fairly consistent in pulling his starters by the 4th quarter when the game is out of reach/ blowout.I don't think Geno was aware of the point total when he pulled Lou - it was just the right time to do it. Third game in three days, 50 point lead, and why risk another minute. Napheesa was already out and Gabby was and Kia were coming out as well. He really does not keep track of those things, though sometimes the assistants are aware and mention something.
And think on this - the points in a game total is a UConn record, by pulling her when he did, he insured that she broke an NCAA record for women and tied the NCAA record for men accomplished only once before in the history of the three point shot. If she had remained in she was likely to shot another three and might have missed.
Looks like Princess' single game scoring record will remain intact. Geno will never let anyone break it.
I have to disagree, I think Geno is/was keenly aware of the UCONN scoring record. Napheesa was on a roll @ USF to the tune of 39 points and could have made a run at the record. Napheesa was pull with 39 points. Lou was on a roll had already broken a UCONN record and she was pulled at 40 points. Too coincidental IMO. KLS scored 5 more points after the lead had reached 50 points. The lead was also 60 points when KLS was pulled (93 to 33). Gabby, Napheesa, KLS & Kia all came out of the game at the same time-10:00 mark of the 4th Q. My guess is that Geno doesn't want Sophomores breaking all time UCONN records and have to live with that for 2 more years.I don't think Geno was aware of the point total when he pulled Lou - it was just the right time to do it. Third game in three days, 50 point lead, and why risk another minute. Napheesa was already out and Gabby was and Kia were coming out as well. He really does not keep track of those things, though sometimes the assistants are aware and mention something.
And think on this - the points in a game total is a UConn record, by pulling her when he did, he insured that she broke an NCAA record for women and tied the NCAA record for men accomplished only once before in the history of the three point shot. If she had remained in she was likely to shot another three and might have missed.
I think Geno cares about the context surrounding records that take place. For example Nykesha Sales scored her 46 against Stanford. Maya scored her 41 points against Florida State in game 89 of the streak with the whole world watching.