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[QUOTE="RegisteredUconn, post: 3965381, member: 1477"] In addition to the most elegant play, it's just been brought to my attention (by me while looking for something else) that UConn is also the only team that's ever achieved perfection. I don't mean an undefeated season, obviously others have done that -- not nearly as often as the Huskies of course. No, in 2009-10 UConn achieved a different kind of perfection in addition to being undefeated. In some ways even more difficult than not losing because it's only been done once. For the entire season, every single sports writer and every single coach that voted in the two most prominent national polls made UConn their choice as #1. From the preseason to the ESPN poll after the championship game not a single one of those experts thought some other team was worthy of that honor. Prior to the start of the season all thought UConn would be the best. Game after game, week after week all continued to believe the Huskies were the best. Not a single contrarian for an entire season. It's not a national title but it's definitely something, it's definitely special. [/QUOTE]
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