No fouls were called in the first quarter; UConn was tired. Once the flow became interrupted constantly in the second half, the game was over. UConn had more weapons, both offensively and defensively.Jackson should have been tossed. That was about as flagrant an intent to injure as I've seen in a while.
Nika tied Paige Bueckers' old assist record (one short of her own record from earlier this year) and is back over 9 assists a game. She only had one foul in 40 minutes and that one looked questionable, as the Tennessee player appeared to slide sideways into her path.
After one of the best first quarters I've ever seen them play, followed by an awful second, Connecticut really came out focused in the second half.
Please note the turnovers from the Vols’ two best players.
Note the 24 assists on 33 made baskets, tooPlease note the turnovers from the Vols’ two best players.

You do realize she broke her wrist last year and broke a finger this year, right?Dorka seems to have weak wrists/forearms. Contested rebounds and times when she had the ball away from her body, opponents were able to strip the ball away. Needs a stronger grip. I squeezed a tennis ball to strengthen wrists/forearms. This strength should help her around the rim, as a few of her shots inside were weak.
On the positive side, team was not rattled. They kept their focus and composure, especially after Tenn whittled the lead. They grinded, played smart, played the way refs were calling the game. Kudos to Geno for his substitutions at some precarious moments.
I certainly hope so! Still sporting earplugs on the bench, but looked really engaged tonight. Her return will help tremendously.View attachment 83490
Looks like Caroline is almost out of concussion protocol
Agree. Part of the problem is that they don't call hand fouls going for the ball anymore and she gets slapped all the time. The other part is that she definitely does need to be stronger and more circumspect with the ball and to use her height when she has it.Love Dorka! But agree- Grab the ball with Both hands and keep it up high. She’s 6’5” and plays 5’5” by bringing the ball down below her head.
You are probably right about Azzi but we should have Caroline back by then to spread the floor a bit more.She'd help a lot for sure but I doubt she'll be ready. With only one perimeter shooter available, Beal will most likely be on LLS to neutralize her.
She was cleared to travel which is something!I certainly hope so! Still sporting earplugs on the bench, but looked really engaged tonight. Her return will help tremendously.
Thanks. I was going to post this if no one else did. I've never been a fan of putting cameras and mics in the faces of athletes and coaches when emotions are high, but it's part of the deal and he should know better. Crappy officiating is certainly not unique to being in Tennessee and I guarantee that's the part of his rant that's going to get the most attention. Don't be surprised if we're not still talking about this a few days from now...I just wish he hadn't said the bit about "what do you expect when you come down here." That was unnecessary. If he wants to go off on the refs have at it, though it's not a great look, but there's no need to insinuate there's some impropriety about playing "down there."
Dorka had a broken wrist followed by a broken thumb. Probably not as strong as she’d like to be, but she was getting hacked every rebound. It was a very physical game against a very tall and long team. She probably would like a few shots back too.Dorka seems to have weak wrists/forearms. Contested rebounds and times when she had the ball away from her body, opponents were able to strip the ball away. Needs a stronger grip. I squeezed a tennis ball to strengthen wrists/forearms. This strength should help her around the rim, as a few of her shots inside were weak.
On the positive side, team was not rattled. They kept their focus and composure, especially after Tenn whittled the lead. They grinded, played smart, played the way refs were calling the game. Kudos to Geno for his substitutions at some precarious moments.

WOW!!!!!!
That was a war on the court.
The officiating was a disgrace to the game and both teams. Geno was spot on in his interview with Holly at halftime.
We are a tough, gritty, battle tested team.
Lou was sensational. Shot after shot going in all night.
Aaliyah proves she's an AA. So strong and powerful in the paint.
Dorka and Aubrey battled all night and play some solid defense.
Nika with her assist magic - 14. Pius 7 points. And her tough as nails attitude the whole game.

Yes road wind against 1-75 in the NET count as Q1. Tennessee is 19I know TN didn't get ranked this week although they should have with some of those teams in the 20s but does this still count as a Quad 1 win?
Kind of hard to grab a ball when your broken thumb has a protective sleeve on it.Agree wholeheartedly and some posters may not like hearing that, what with such a big win, but she needs to grab the ball and hold onto it.
fomalhaunt wrote 'Jackson should have been tossed. That was about as flagrant an intent to injure as I've seen in a while.
i say: oh yeah!
there was a lot of grit and inspiring play in this game, and of course the final score was satisfying, but that 'double technical' call is what i'll rememeber most as time passes.
liya didn't do anything to warrant such a call, but rickea j should have been assessed a foul 2 (or whatever it's called) that brings with it an ejection! if liya did commit a foul, it was a common foul before the incident, while Ms Jackson's stunt was an egregious display of dirty play.
to me, it looked like a purposeful attempt to 'take out' liya, to do her harm, and that was clearly possible. it was reminiscent of the assault(s) on crystal dangerfield by the despicable domer Arike, who got away with it scot free, as i recall.
in live action the refs might have missed the vileness of these attempts to injure, but when they're blatantly obvious on tape .... well.
it's disgraceful, but not surprising, the officials chose to avoid making a potentially sensational and controversial ejection call by claiming both parties were at fault.
hah! bah!!!
Who is going to fine him? It's not a Conference game and the NCAA isn't going to open that can of worms.I wonder if it had an effect on the refs. They started calling fouls on the Vols that they ignored in the 1st half. If they got the message, Geno will gladly pay the fine.
....and where are Azzi's crutches?View attachment 83490
Looks like Caroline is almost out of concussion protocol
It's coached (physicality), it becomes a problem when it becomes a strategy.It's coached. Chris complemented the players physicality in the second half.