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Hence the term ‘switches”; I would expect you could read something into the fact Borzello preferred to get Park-Lane away from Muhl, no matter who then covered her. Whoever picked her up off switches did a pretty good job, not just Griffin.
Frankly, I amazed at the fans determined to blame Muhl for others mistakes (TOs vs. Gtown) and now crediting Griffin for defensive work done primarily by Muhl, weird!!
100% respect your opinion, despite our differences of such (PS - Borzello was quoted during his pre-game Conference Call that he needed to run his offense away from Aubrey Griffin in order for it to be effective last night, as he feels she is the most athletic defensive player in the league and run havoc against a team's best offensive players.)
 
Bozzella had nothing but praise for UConn and Geno in his angry and frustrated post-game presser. He knew the handicap UConn was playing under last night, but he attributed UConn's perennial success to its recruiting not only great athletes, but selfless and motivated players who are leaders both on and off the court. A tinge of jealousy there, but he also realizes that the UConn rising tide is what raises all boats in the Big East.
 
He knew what was coming. If he was whining and complaining, his heart was not in it. UConn handed his team their butts last night, and there was nothing they could do to stop it. Everytime the camera panned over to him, he had that look on his face of....”oh well, what do you expect? It’s UConn.” :(

The bad news for Seton Hall is UConn likes to play in that gym. It won’t get any better next year because of the players coming back, and the uber-talented freshmen coming in.

Seven players dressed last night. Next year, it should be 14. A 12 player roster right now with 2 out for the year. Dorka and Lou leave, 4 freshmen come in).
What are 7, 14, 12, 2 and 4? Was this the question on the envelope? ;)
 
Bozzella had nothing but praise for UConn and Geno in his angry and frustrated post-game presser. He knew the handicap UConn was playing under last night, but he attributed UConn's perennial success to its recruiting not only great athletes, but selfless and motivated players who are leaders both on and off the court. A tinge of jealousy there, but he also realizes that the UConn rising tide is what raises all boats in the Big East.
The BIG East has gotten progressively better each year since UConn rejoined the conference. That’s not a coincidence.
 
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Anyone else notice when Geno, Dorka and Amari came out the players were (naturally) in a good frame of mind And someone asked a question I couldn't hear and both players went flat. Puzzling.
 
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Anyone else notice when Geno, Dorka and Amari came out the players were (naturally) in a good frame of mind And someone asked a question I couldn't hear and both players went flat.
Players (and Geno) probably wanted to get out of town ASAP. That's a long bus ride back. Team probably didn't get home until after 1 in the morning, and then they have classes today.
 
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