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On the Kyla - starting seniors over freshman isn't that unusual for Geno - and he has said the ball just seems to move better with her in the game. I know she isn't putting up stats, but keeping rhythm on offense is one of this teams issues and I think she helps. I remember CD2 starting her final year even though she was a shadow of what she had been, but she knew the Uconn game better than anyone else.
Or, Pam Weber starting over Nykesha Sales, playing 5 minutes or so before Nykesha came in.
 
Wanted to stop by and congratulate Husky nation.....Ya'll played an excellent second half, ours did not. Best of luck in the future.
Thanks Vol fan. Appreciate the southern graciousness. However be warned. Not every Husky team is going to clunk so many wide open jumpers, nor will they shoot so poorly from 3. I for one hope this series never ends. This is the best rivalry in WCBB. Next time we meet be prepared for a team with a whole new spit shine.
 
While this game showed off Geno's coaching skills - changing line ups, inserting new defense on the fly, etc. - I hesitate criticizing TN coach's skill. While I cringe anytime I say a kind word about anything TN related, have watched several SEC women's games on TV and have to give Kelly credit for quickly rebuilding a terrible program. I watched the TN/UConn history evolve so understand this game's hype but its been many years since a barely ranked team wasn't blown out by UConn, particularly if the game was at UConn. TN is a young team with little upper classmen leadership but is competitive every game. Good young coach we likely will see a lot of in future.

I have to respectfully disagree. TN appeared to me playing as they always have with pressure D and “chuck-and-rebound” O.

This can’t all be placed on their new coach. She inherited the traditional TN athletes: hugely athletic but not terrifically talented basketball players.

That’s what made our poor shooting so hard for me to watch. I’m glad we won but we didn’t have a great opponent. On the other hand, the games we gut out will absolutely help to build the confidence to shoot better.
 
I don't know why people are continued to be surprised by CW shooting. CW is really not that great of a shooter. Her mechanic is not that good, she tends to push the ball more than using her wrist, and when the timing is on she can have a good shooting day, but not in general. She needs to go take a lesson from Azzi Fudd.
Probably because she shot 50%/37%/74% last year..as a Freshman.
 
If that had been Crystal Dangerfield or CW the refs would have called the foul on them. It seems only the bigs get away with the undercutting. Liv went straight up and Horston kinda undercut.
I agree...
 
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I stand by my statement that CW by January, 2021 will have a hard time getting anywhere near as many minutes. Aubrey is playing very well and will get better. Ania is improving in each game. Evina will be ready. Paige will be pushing the upper classmen. And I believe Muhl will be a very pleasant surprise for most. CW must make a huge jump next year.
I am going to hold you to that. I will bring this back next year and we'll see how you did.

My conjecture is that she will be starting and getting plenty of minutes.
 
I don't know why people are continued to be surprised by CW shooting. CW is really not that great of a shooter. Her mechanic is not that good, she tends to push the ball more than using her wrist, and when the timing is on she can have a good shooting day, but not in general. She needs to go take a lesson from Azzi Fudd.
The reason we are surprised ( at least my reason ) is that she was HS player of the year, two seasons ago. I think we all assume ( and it seems reasonable to do so ) that such a player must have a " complete game" on both offense and defense. Otherwise, just give her some other accolade. But the damn HS player of the year ought to be able to provide more offense than lay-ups!
 
Last year, Christyn was second only to Pheesa, shooting right around 50% from the floor,, 37% from 3 and 74% from the FT line. All her numbers are down this season. Her shot does look a little flat to me, so I'm not discounting a problem with mechanics, but she is a much better shooter than we've seen.
Finally someone called him on such a ludicrous comment.
Actually oldude beat me too it. I responded before I saw his post.
 
Last time I looked, the UConn game thread on VolNation was approaching 1000 posts. Not sure there is that much to discuss about any game but gives indication on the focus this game had at Tenn.

Sounds like the really "engaged" fans took the opportunity to vent. :mad: Heh heh heh.
 
I have no idea who Zaay Green is but while Adam Amin was talking about her, the camera was on a TN player wearing a white shirt and wearing the diaper style uniform shorts. She was sitting on the left end of the bench. Adam said that Zaay tore her ACL in the second game of the season but this person was running along the bench after TN made a 3. She had no brace on and was moving with ease. Was this actually the person that Adam was speaking of?
Yes, that was Zaay they were showing. She tore her ACL in practice after the 2nd game of the season. Was our leading scorer at the time and expected to contribute big this season, next best scoring option after Rennia. She had surgery quickly after and has been rehabbing non-stop since. She is moving well and has been cleared to shoot free throws with the team as of last week. Seems to be progressing quickly but will be out the rest of the season. It was a big loss for us...she’s extremely quick, a good defensive guard and has a good pull up jumper. Would have taken a lot of pressure off Jordan to be the next best scoring option.
 
Having now lived in Alabama for 34 years, I can heartily attest to Mr. Foote's keen observation. The civil war is over and done in the North; but it continues on as a living ,breathing thing among many here in the Deep South.

Many moons ago I had the misfortune of having to sue a Georgia RE developer in an Atlanta federal court over a deal he outright stole on a building in Philadelphia,PA. We quickly got the lead pipe from the judge who all but said "get Yankees" as he spit his tobacco into a styrafoam cup.
 
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Many moons ago I had the misfortune of having to sue a Georgia RE developer in an Atlanta federal court over a deal he outright stole on a building in Philadelphia,PA. We quickly got the lead pipe from the judge who all but said "get Yankees" as he spit his tobacco into a styrafoam cup.
Don't you mean "git" vs. "get"? Are you sure it wasn't the Federal Spittoon bequeathed down from the previous judges ? :rolleyes:
 
some folks here were talking about coaches being offensive or defensive coaches the other day. and someone(s) spoke of Geno being more offensive-minded. Most people know that the best UConn teams have been outstanding defensive teams. For the first time in awhile, this team looked pretty good on defense last night. the half-court pressure used in the 2nd half really brought back fond memories of those past teams, especially the side-line trapping. when you think about it, this team does have players who have the ability to make that half-court pressure be very disruptive. Walker, Dangerfield, Williams, Makurat, and Griffin are not great on-ball defenders( well maybe Griffin is), but they each loves to anticipate and make steals, and each has quite a few this year. I think that makes for an ideal pressing group(sorry Kyla and Olivia), one that can turn a game around. There's nothing more exciting than watching a good pressing team disrupting the opponent, and turning games around.
I mentioned in a prior post that UConn could have an outstanding full court press next year with electrifying, ultra-athletic Mir McLean joining the fray. As a former coach, I envisioned a 2-2-1 full-court zone press - UCLA style - with Mir & Aubrey on top and Liv in the back protecting the rim. It goes without saying that we would be FEARED!
But I wonder who - if my vision became reality - would be the two players that play behind Mir&Aubrey in the 2-2-1 formation?
If Aaliyah fits in, the rebounding with Mir, AG, Liv & AE would be head-n-shoulders above the rest of the nation!
Oh well mebbe just a pipe dream but that's the way my [former] coach's mind works ;)
 
I have no idea who Zaay Green is but while Adam Amin was talking about her, the camera was on a TN player wearing a white shirt and wearing the diaper style uniform shorts. She was sitting on the left end of the bench. Adam said that Zaay tore her ACL in the second game of the season but this person was running along the bench after TN made a 3. She had no brace on and was moving with ease. Was this actually the person that Adam was speaking of?

Yup. that was her. I was like, if she keeps that up, she's gonna tear her ACL again. (No I wasn't wishing on her. I wouldn't on anyone)
 
Probably because she shot 50%/37%/74% last year..as a Freshman.

agreed although a fair chunk of those were layups..................but I would say that for a good shooter CW has some of the strangest misses I've seen.............her shots either go into the cylinder and out or they are so far off target that you can tell it's a miss as the ball leaves her hand..........:confused:
 
and why don't they play in gampel a LOT more ... the XL is a dump
I have said that since I was a student in the early 80's. Uconn loses its home court advantage by playing away from Gampel. I understand that the HCC (XL) is a lot larger, but it loses the college atmosphere that should be at the game. I remember going to both Uconn vs the orange team, and Uconn vs. Georgetown men's on the same day back the first time Uconn was ranked number one with both teams. While both venues were pretty loud, there was no comparison. All big games should be played at Gampel.
 
Well, one thing you can certainly do is alert the entire team to put a body on her whenever UConn puts up a shot. While Aubrey was fantastic going after every shot, she often had a wide open path to the basket.
Valid point and I agree in principle but Griffin had 13 points last night, three foul shots and five baskets. Three of the five off the top of my head were not box out opportunities. Her first basket was a breakaway off a steal when she first entered, one she followed up Makurat’s missed breakaway fast break layup by hustling, not assuming a make, and she got a fast break layup with no defender near off a nice lead pass from Dangerfield. I believe she also got one follow up when rolling to the basket after setting a pick, where box out responsibilities can become muddled. Auriemma even alluded in his post-game presser that was one of the scenarios they tried to create for her in general, asking her to screen, roll, and attack the glass.
 
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CW 3-point shot % has gone down a bit from last year. 1.1 makes a game for both years, but she's taken roughly 1 more shot a game (3 to 4). Thats really not her game though. She's a slasher and needs to make her pull-ups and layups consistently.
 
It is also not the only thing the TN coach said about Aubrey. Watch the video. You will see that you and several other posters are making a mountain out of a molehill.
Not at all, I have no problem with what she said, it just wasn’t an accurate assessment as I saw it. I have no problem with people disagreeing with me, that’s what makes the world go round. Frankly, you are the one creating something out of nothing.
 
Did the better team win or the worst team lose? Hope Geno will stop starting Kyla; start Anna and use Aubrey more often as a sub for Liv (who should be on a very short leash). No, don't thank me, Geno. I'm happy to help. :rolleyes:
 
I have to respectfully disagree. TN appeared to me playing as they always have with pressure D and “chuck-and-rebound” O.

This can’t all be placed on their new coach. She inherited the traditional TN athletes: hugely athletic but not terrifically talented basketball players.

That’s what made our poor shooting so hard for me to watch. I’m glad we won but we didn’t have a great opponent. On the other hand, the games we gut out will absolutely help to build the confidence to shoot better.

I’ve gone through this entire thread to see if anyone else would point this out! Yes, yes, yes! Kayleigh Heckel seems to subscribe to the “Summitt” school of coaching. Recruit tall, long, athletic women who may or may not be basketball skilled.
 
Valid point and I agree in principle but Griffin had 13 points last night, three foul shots and five baskets. Three of the five off the top of my head were not box out opportunities. Her first basket was a breakaway off a steal when she first entered, one she followed up Makurat’s missed breakaway fast break layup by hustling, not assuming a make, and she got a fast break layup with no defender near off a nice lead pass from Dangerfield. I believe she also got one follow up when rolling to the basket after setting a pick, where box out responsibilities can become muddled. Auriemma even alluded in his post-game presser that was one of the scenarios they tried to create for her in general, asking her to screen, roll, and attack the glass.
One stat tells all. Aubrey lead everyone on both teams with 5 ORB. The next closest player was Christyn with 3.
 
Tell me if I'm wrong. Undercutting is a foul because it can lead to an injury. Some infractions should be automatic regardless of the ball location/clock.

How would it have worked if Liv had fell off the side and broken a hip. Hummm?
 
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Well, one thing you can certainly do is alert the entire team to put a body on her whenever UConn puts up a shot. While Aubrey was fantastic going after every shot, she often had a wide open path to the basket.

Easier said than done. Aubrey attacks the boards aggressively and quickly, often from areas outside of what would consider "rebounding territory." One play in particular that I recall, Aubrey was behind the foul line when a shot when up, and she immediately darted to the basket and got position and a rebound from a TN player who was under the basket. Whatever else we know about our athletic freshman, we know for certain that she has a nose for the ball.
 
I’ve gone through this entire thread to see if anyone else would point this out! Yes, yes, yes! Kayleigh Heckel seems to subscribe to the “Summitt” school of coaching. Recruit tall, long, athletic women who may or may not be basketball skilled.
You do realize that CKH didn’t recruit a single player on TN’s roster, correct???
 
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