My TV malfunctions as well; an old Samsung plasma I otherwise love. Shows UConn committing fouls and missing open shots all the time. I've fiddled with the settings and just can't get it right.I have a TV that yells
My TV malfunctions as well; an old Samsung plasma I otherwise love. Shows UConn committing fouls and missing open shots all the time. I've fiddled with the settings and just can't get it right.I have a TV that yells
To be honest, not me!15 points in 4th Q on free throws. Who'd of think it.

Not any Stanford player, but a 6'5" Prechtel racing into the paint. It was a situation reminiscent of the lay-up in the last game, but with much more time on the clock and a 4 point lead. Much better to pull back and take the seconds off the clock than make that pass. A simple pass back to Paige after she crossed half court with all the Stanford players running to the paint would have been better and eventually led to free throws and Stanford once 'organized would have had to foul.You seem to have answered your own question, IMO it was a risky pass to begin with, the Stanford players especially the player going into the paint area made Evina throw the pass further under the basket and frankly I don't know if it would have been an uncontested layup. With 30 seconds left and UConn with 27 seconds on clock, the best Evina could have done there was to just pull it back or keep dribbling under the basket and back out until they foul her. Regardless it worked out in the end.View attachment 75183
CW's 3 when UConn was down a point in the 4th was equally clutch.super impressed with CW knocking down those two free throws at the end. I remember last year against Baylor she missed 2. Also, loved Azzi knocking down free throws after the turnover.
Good point - Uconn fans seem to see disrespect around every corner and let nothing go. in 1996 there was tension between Geno and Tara, but it was really about outside factors - Tara was annoyed with USA basketball for saddling her USA senior team with Lobo fresh out of college and didn't play her, and Geno was annoyed for Lobo not getting minutes over the older centers/forwards. Geno and Tara buried that dispute decades ago, but fans have long memories.
I get tired of the: losing coach didn't praise Uconn enough, didn't chat in the handshake line, forgot to mention ______ Uconn player, didn't smaile enough, etc.
This Uconn video shows a very cordial greeting between the two coaches at the start of the game - after the game and in the interviews is mostly about your own team.
In the many years of watching them coach, never heard one say a negative word about the other.Easy, they cant stand each other.
You do know that Stanford is saying the same thing about their own play right now?honestly we should have won by ten, we made 2-3 big mistakes down the stretch.
Nika Muhl out rebounded Brink 8 - 7. Let that sink in
Replay of Bird/Taurasi commentating on ESPNU Sunday 1:30 PM. Otherwise it may get posted on the board.My TV malfunctions as well; an old Samsung plasma I otherwise love. Shows UConn committing fouls and missing open shots all the time. I've fiddled with the settings and just can't get it right.
There a link to a replay, without commercials, on the main board.Will this game be re-broadcast? I lost cable/power at the beginning of the third quarter, some idiot took out a pole in a neighboring town![]()
Perhaps the most startling and incredible statistic in the history of UCONN women's basketball. God, you have to love that kid!

In the many years of watching them coach, never heard one say a negative word about the other.
yeah but they are wrong...You do know that Stanford is saying the same thing about their own play right now?
just kidding. what i mean is the last 2 -3 minutes, we made some serious bonehead errors that cost us a ten point win. out of bounds fiasco, poor passing and inability to do anything against the press, just to name a few. two of these are unforced and the third was just silly but ok, the length of stanford had something to do with it as well. i think i am forgetting one, but somebody will remind me.Will Dee ref the championship game? Please tell me "no."The NCAA has a rule Boston is foul proof.
Just watch the game again and this time pay attention to the defense we played.Not sure how they won.
Their pregame sideline handshake was much more cordial even with smiling. I think after the game it was more like Stanford wanted to leave asap and let the Huskies have their well deserved spotlight.Surprised about the cold, no-look postgame handshake between Geno and Tara, after 35-plus years of being at the top of NCAA WBB coaching. Any thoughts?
Wow, hookshot! That is quite a gift you've been given. I wonder why no one else picked up on that one?She uncharacteristically made one early in this game from top of circle, and that fooled her into thinking that she could continue to shoot from there
Thank you so muchThere a link to a replay, without commercials, on the main board.
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UConn vs. Stanford Replay
I uploaded the UConn vs. Stanford replay to my YouTube Channel:the-boneyard.com

Agree. Without the pre-game cordiality it could have been mistaken for something else.Their pregame sideline handshake was much more cordial even with smiling. I think after the game it was more like Stanford wanted to leave asap and let the Huskies have their well deserved spotlight.
...or just look at final score.Just watch the game again and this time pay attention to the defense we played.
Then come back and post your sunshine comments.
Thanks.

She's like the sweet girl you take on a date and then you go to give her a kiss goodnight and she gives you a blackeye.The contrast between Nika Muhl's charm and sweetness off the court and her fire, tenacity, and pugnacity on the court makes me laugh.

I nearly always agree with your points, TeamFirst, but I'm a big advocate of Haley Jones, in general and that she definitely deserved All-American recognition. She is one of those players for whom the numbers sometimes don't measure up to her contributions. Last night, during a game in which her teammates all struggled, Haley had 20 and 11 against a defensively superb UConn team.Personally, I think Stanford didn’t get a lot of open looks from 3. I also think Haley is a great player but if you look at her numbers this year she shot something like 27% from 3 so it’s no surprise she was 0-5 from 3 tonight. She really should not have been selected as an all American this year. We outrebounded them with maybe our best rebounder hurt. They were beatable. Our defense reduced their scoring output. If you guard Lexi Hull closely she cannot convert 3 pointers like she does when she’s wide open. They seemed to score almost at will in the paint but Brink does miss jump shots sometimes. Stanford was successful shutting down Azzi and to a degree Paige but our depth, hustle and defensive strength were enough to win.
For every UCONN fan upset because we should have won by a larger margin without the turnovers, there is a Stanford fan lamenting all of those missed open shots. That team is lethal from outside, but they missed 43 shots and were 4 for 23 from 3 point range.
Nika at 5'10 & playing 18 minutes; Brink at 6'4 & played 27 minutes! WoW!!!!That is one amazing statistic.
"Bigs" are overrated.Nika at 5'10 & playing 18 minutes; Brink at 6'4 & played 27 minutes! WoW!!!!

She is a nightmare in a big game. Considering the quality of the refereeing last night in our game, that is saying a lot. She and her fellow womens' refs have transformed this game into a mens' wannabe. No body fouls, no fouls for restriction of movement on cuts, no fouls for over the backs which are really pushes, but every screen is a moving one, every touch foul has to get called even if inconsequential in the backcourt or forecourt, and every walk gets called off of a received pass but no shuffle of the feet under the basket by a big is ever called. The NCAA controls the referees and the referees control the game. It's the continuation of a painfully slow deterioration of the sport despite everything these great players and coaches try to do. The amount of contact they now allow in the women's game is just startling and someday, after a bad injury to a player because of the excessive contact being regularly allowed, that player is going to try to get satisfaction in the only place the NCAA pays attention to, in a legal forum.Will Dee ref the championship game? Please tell me "no."
You have a TV that yells? Pretty cool.
Actually, Stinger, it is not muscle memory. They are just bad habits. Muscle memory is neuromuscular and pertains to the engraining of motor movements through repetition.For Sunday, we need to clean up the offensive fouls 25 feet out and the reach in’s. Unfortunately, it’s muscle memory at this point
There was a moment in the first half where Stanford was just finding their groove and had hit two wide open, uncontested shots. Geno called a timeout right after the second one and the defensive intensity was up and there to stay. It was perfect timing and whatever he said created a spark. The intensity level rose obviously and drmatically.I don't Geno's getting enough love for last night. He managed the minutes great, kept everyone in the game, was one step ahead of Stamford tactically the entire game. And he kept crazy Geno to a minimum, even with the poor whistle we were getting in the 1st half. I liked the exchange early where he just gave the ref the low wave.