Controlling the boards will not be an easy task for UConn,,,,,,,,,,,,,in addition to Cunane, NC State's forwards Boyd, Brown Turner and Jones are barely over six feet but they are physical, tenacious defenders and box out well.........posting up inside against Johnson and Perez worked for Notre Dame and I'm sure Geno will have the team looking for those opportunities........if both team's play to their potential UConn should come out on top........Not sure you can make any inference to the ND game for Cunnane. She clearly was the dominant big that Dodson struggled to stop and is why she had the foul trouble, not Cunnane. That will not be the case tonight as Cunnane will have 2 similar size bigs in ONO and Dorka at 6'5" and a 6'3" Aaliyah to contend with. When you add in the size mismatches on the guards as both Perez and Johnson are small, we can open the lane and post up our guards against them.
So goes Cunane, so goes NCS. You can bet she'll show up. They can't win if she has a subpar game.Gotta put pressure on the NC State's other four. Let ONO or when she is out, AE or Dorka play Cunane straight up. Maybe front her a little bit. Go for the high percentage shot. Use Ducharme in the 4 as a change of pace. Whoever Cunane covers defensively should go high post use AE or Ducharme in a postup. Get some midrange shots for Azzi and Paige, be disciplined on the screens; eliminate the illegal screens. Don't travel and don't miss the layups.

Right now, the odds I see are UConn giving 4 1/2 and Louisville giving 5 1/2. I still like it. No I love it. Don’t think either game will be within 10, but we shall see.I see that the current spread is UConn by 5 and L'ville by 2.5. If I were a betting man, which I am not, I take both UConn and L.ville and give the points. What do you think?
We can play tenacious and physical too. So I guess it will come down to who wants it more......them or us. As I said, they are not going to give the game to us or choke in the final minutes in the game. We must gain control of the game and hold it until the final horn.Controlling the boards will not be an easy task for UConn,,,,,,,,,,,,,in addition to Cunane, NC State's forwards Boyd, Brown Turner and Jones are barely over six feet but they are physical, tenacious defenders and box out well.........posting up inside against Johnson and Perez worked for Notre Dame and I'm sure Geno will have the team looking for those opportunities........if both team's play to their potential UConn should come out on top........
Good!!! I hope it is. I want to win tonight by any means necessary short of cheap shots or dirty play. Lions in the jungle ARE NOT concerned about the opinions of deer or elk.The discussion about home-court advantage has reappeared.
"I think tomorrow is a home game for them," Wolfpack superstar Elissa Cunane said Sunday. "There's no question about that."
Wes was a little more circumspect (this time) no "Geno Invitational."
He noted that they've won some big "away games."
"Connecticut fans are great. They love their women's basketball. If I'm out somewhere traveling or something, I run into them, and they love their women's basketball."
If it comes down to which is the better free-throw shooting team, the Huskies had better hope this season's form doesn't hold tonight. Warbler 13's a bit off on UConn's team number, which is actually a pedestrian 68% to date. Liv and Dorka especially are a concern when they toe the line and, in spite of her clutch shots vs. UCF, Christyn is just 68%.Free throw shooting absolutely decides close games. UConn is shooting about 57% free throw. That's bad. But Paige and Azzi are in the high 80%, Williams is fine. It's the other members of the team who must step up. As far as turnovers, that will kill you too. ND lost the game with 14 sec left due to a steal. I am sure that Geno is addressing those issues better than anybody. I am anxious but hopeful.
Motors, you have no idea how right I hope you are.NC State has a very talented team. However, I do think that player for player UConn wins hands down. Let Cunane get her points. But I know that she will have to work her ass off for them. Crutchfield and B-Turner will play most of the game if not all. UC has nine players to run in and out. Will either team get tired? I don't know. But I'll put my odds, money and anything else on Geno and our group. I don't see them taking a loss here. The Huskies win by 12. Onto to Minnesota.

We need to hit our three’s and those short stop & pop high arc jumpers that Paige and Azzi are so good at. If the interior passing and cuts to the basket from Caroline and Christine are on the mark I expect Cunane to be in foul trouble sooner than later.I agree that the Huskies just need to play a proper inside out game, the way South Carolina did against Creighton, and take full take advantage of our height advantage. If our bigs put in the kind of performance they did against Indiana, then all matchups one through five should be a nightmare for NC State.
On the other hand, if we get bogged down in pretty perimeter passing and of the style of play that makes Liv our assists leader and main facilitator, then it will be much more difficult. I call that playing outside in, and that's how we played against the much smaller Arkansas last season. Their guards are much older than ours, so we don't want to make it a completely guard-centric game.
And hopefully the officiating won't be any kind of an x-factor again tonight.
That's because deer and elk don't live in the jungles where lions live. They haven't even been introduced.Good!!! I hope it is. I want to win tonight by any means necessary short of cheap shots or dirty play. Lions in the jungle ARE NOT concerned about the opinions of deer or elk.


This is likely to be a 40 minute battle. We need to be happy that we got this far, and have a chance to take the next step....given the type year this has been. There were certainly many moments tis year when many of us would be happy to hear, " we'll be in the elite eight."If the game is called like the 2nd half of the IU game it won't even be enjoyable to watch
I had good seats at the ND game and they called nothing. It was like an AAU game with somebody deciding who it went off of. The officiating has been inconsistent at best and even inconsistent from half to half. We shall see tonight. Ono has to avoid touch fouls.Against ND, NC State committed 5 fouls all game, each starter committing 1. I found this quite interesting because in the State games that I have watched this season, it seemed like Cunane always committed 2 fouls in the first half, resulting in bench time and the other players also committing some. Against Kansas State, they committed 13 with Cunane having 2 and her backup having 4.
I am guessing that the refs may play a big part in how this game is played.
However, no referee counting out the opponent in black, nor is the referee holding up the "victor," which may be a premature celebration....Only problem with this picture is that the triumphant woman is in white. NC State is seeded higher than UCONN, so I'd guess they'll be wearing white jerseys.
Bad karma!
ND lost due to a 17-4 run through the 4th. The steal just iced it.Free throw shooting absolutely decides close games. UConn is shooting about 57% free throw. That's bad. But Paige and Azzi are in the high 80%, Williams is fine. It's the other members of the team who must step up. As far as turnovers, that will kill you too. ND lost the game with 14 sec left due to a steal. I am sure that Geno is addressing those issues better than anybody. I am anxious but hopeful.
I was really nervous and unhappy when Ododa missed those free throws. And then Edwards missed her free throws. Thank God for Fudd and Bueckers free throws. Our guards won the game tonight.ND lost due to a 17-4 run through the 4th. The steal just iced it.
If UConn had hit some of the FT’s in regulation it would have been over in the 4th. They may not be so lucky against Stanford.
Against ND, NC State committed 5 fouls all game, each starter committing 1. I found this quite interesting because in the State games that I have watched this season, it seemed like Cunane always committed 2 fouls in the first half, resulting in bench time and the other players also committing some. Against Kansas State, they committed 13 with Cunane having 2 and her backup having 4.
I am guessing that the refs may play a big part in how this game is played.