JRRRJ
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I liked the defensive intensity in this game.
I still got to cringe a few times about the offensive miscues, but overall the flow was much better and there was much less "I've got the ball, now what do I do with it?" in evidence.
Fortunately, the one outweighed the other, and effort was rewarded.
Incidentally, even though the FT% for this team might be a UConn record when the dust settles, they're not that far behind the 1998-99 team, who shot 68.4% for the season. Svetlana and Swintayla were among 7 players to shoot less than 67%. Two players shot less than 54.5% (Page Sauer and Tihana Abrlic).
You could have known this already if you'd been to the NCAA Archived Team-By-Team Final Statistics page, which you can also get linked to from my Links to interesting pages at the NCAA® web site .
My page is mostly WCBB. The NCAA archives are for all NCAA sports.
I liked the defensive intensity in this game.
I still got to cringe a few times about the offensive miscues, but overall the flow was much better and there was much less "I've got the ball, now what do I do with it?" in evidence.
Fortunately, the one outweighed the other, and effort was rewarded.
Incidentally, even though the FT% for this team might be a UConn record when the dust settles, they're not that far behind the 1998-99 team, who shot 68.4% for the season. Svetlana and Swintayla were among 7 players to shoot less than 67%. Two players shot less than 54.5% (Page Sauer and Tihana Abrlic).
You could have known this already if you'd been to the NCAA Archived Team-By-Team Final Statistics page, which you can also get linked to from my Links to interesting pages at the NCAA® web site .
My page is mostly WCBB. The NCAA archives are for all NCAA sports.