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There a little thing that I thing that got lost tonight in all the shine of Gabby, Lou and Pheese. Since Baylor Danger has shown a propensity for getting beat off the dribble, particularly going to her right. Tonight her on ball defense showed much improvement and she kept her hands up. She still made rookie mistakes, but this to me was another good step that will keep her in the game.
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Yes in fact from an outsiders view I think Fl State may be the best team you've played so far this year. I know the pollsters disagree. That was a great game for TV to open the season.

The FSU game may have been the closest, but Baylor and ND are better teams, IMO. UConn played a lot better against the latter two.
 
Major props, Husky Nation!
More than any player on your team, I am in awe of Collier. Man, that kid can play. Not that others can't. But. Wow.
Williams was incredible defensively last night, maybe other nights that I have not seen, last night she was a standout.
 
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I said they'd win by 8 or 9 or more if they go on a run or 2! And I'm not impressed with ND's bigs, we outplayed them inside as I also said!
The Muffett has been found wanting in big games! Not even close to Geno's level as a HC!
 
Major props, Husky Nation!
More than any player on your team, I am in awe of Collier. Man, that kid can play. Not that others can't. But. Wow.
Williams was incredible defensively last night, maybe other nights that I have not seen, last night she was a standout.

It is hard to keep track of Gabby. It seems that all you see of her is her ankles at eye level.
 
Ogunbowale and Mabrey are 5 for 22, their gunners effectively neutralized. And, for once, there wasn't a parade of Irish floppers at the foul line, all evidence of an inspired Husky defense.
You know - I was impressed with both teams playing it straight up re flops and exaggerations of contact. It was certainly physical but I don't remember any real acting going on.

(For the most part it wasn't needed at least in the first half with the refs imagining all the fouls either team could want.:eek: :rolleyes:)
 
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I woke up this morning feeling more than fine thanks to this team, but my predominant feeling was just happiness for this team that has dedicated itself to being relentless, resilient and tough. There is more growth to be had for the team - all of the team - and it will be needed. But we have a vital question answered for this season: there is absolutely no quit in the leadership of the Huskies.
 
In a season where most (even UCONN fans) thought that it would be a rebuilding year, we have beaten 2 teams many experts thought would get us this season. Many thought the final 4 was our maximum upside. So far, this team is proving most everyone wrong! Gabby, Lou, and Pheesa are truly sensational. There is no better trio of players in the country, IMHO.

We outrebounded ND by 3, had more assists (18-14), and were called for 4 less fouls, to a team who in the past has offered a PhD in flopping. We were also 19-20 from the charity stripe.

And lest we forget the rest of the team - Chong, Nurse, Dangerfield and Butler all showed they belong out on the court, even against the 2nd best team in the nation. So proud of this team!


I wold go a step further; four of our starters ( the exception being Soniya ) will always be better than any four we come up against. As Crystal matures, and replaces Soniya, it might be said that our starting 5 is better than any other.

Our depth, however, is limited and unknown. Soniya is a capable ball handler ( few turnovers for minutes played ) and a decent defender and ball distributor. She has lost all confidence in her shooting, however, so she is not an offensive threat, I almost think she would rather hold the ball until a shot clock violation occurs, than shoot. Butler is a large body who takes up space. She works hard and has courage. But her hands are made of stone and her athleticism is more suited for Division II than I. Molly and Kyla remain mysteries, as expected.

This team will thrive as long as it can remain healthy.
 
I sincerely wish the players continued success so that maybe one day the posters here will learn to spell their names! :mad:
 
You know ... these sophomores and juniors and seniors weren't sleeping over the past three years - they were learning. What we saw last year with the team was a TEAM that rode the hot hand - Morgan, Moriah, and Breanna shared the honors on numerous nights with cameo appearances on specific nights from Kia and Lou and Gabby and Napheesa and Saniya. I think what is so exciting for us is that most of us thought with the graduates gone we would not have the consistency and balance that we had grown accustomed to.

Through eight games ... surprise, surprise, these young women learned from their elders and are duplicating the results - except for that blip of a first game where they built a double digit lead and then gave it back, they are carrying on a proud tradition of not letting teams get within 10 points! Think of that FSU game as this team's Stanford, only this team didn't allow the last second tie and an overtime, in fact Collier blocked it. :)
You know, I gave praise in this post for this years team learning their 'job' over the previous seasons, and I know that the 'Old Big Three' don't need any more accolades, but ... someone was doing the teaching and sure the coaches did some of that, but Moriah, Morgan, and Breanna had a big hadn't in shaping them too.

Like Dolson, Hartley, Faris, and KML before them, and the countless other players before them, part of what makes this year possible are all the traditions and work ethic and team focus that the players pass from one to another through the years from the first pick-up games of the summer through the last game of each season. I think it is pretty neat to contemplate that progression and continuity from time to time.

We have a thread about Lawlor which is great - and she is not an insignificant part of that continuum - you don't think her example and words of encouragement didn't register with Lou and Napheesa last year when they didn't know which end was up?!

[Question: We have OBE as an abbreviation for Old Big East, so should we start using OBT for the Old Big Three? :eek::)]
 
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