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She's a CViv kid(played at Iowa in the 90s), which would explain the RU style.I didn’t renew my season’s tickets this year - no UConn game. I might next year.
I’m not a fan of the coach’s style of play. She favors an overly physical style, one of those coaches that appears to believe the refs can’t call all fouls. Sort of a Rutgers-like team from the early 2000’s

I remember when UConn played them, it was always very physical (poor Lou must have been whacked hundred times) and they never shot the ball until only a couple seconds on shot clock. Always led to a low scoring game.I didn’t renew my season’s tickets this year - no UConn game. I might next year.
I’m not a fan of the coach’s style of play. She favors an overly physical style, one of those coaches that appears to believe the refs can’t call all fouls. Sort of a Rutgers-like team from the early 2000’s
UConn-RU games were like root canal without novacaineI remember when UConn played them, it was always very physical (poor Lou must have been whacked hundred times) and they never shot the ball until only a couple seconds on shot clock. Always led to a low scoring game.
I miss those days when Rutgers was an elite program.UConn-RU games were like root canal without novacaine
Still offensively challenged, though most UConn fans will say UCF is highly offensive....UCF is having their best year ever this year. Thanks in large part to having all upper class men in the starting lineup. They press almost the entire game and generally try to wear down their opponents. In large part it has worked as they have a pretty big advantage in fourth quarter scoring if I recall correctly.
The main rotation is only 7 players (4 guards, 3 bigs) but will pull in a couple more from the bench if needed. They are lead by Diamond Battles who got PoY and DPoY accolades for the season.
The focus is defense for sure and it has worked for the team but the offense has been more consistent than in years past. The defense has averaged giving up 47.5 for the year so don't need huge scores typically.Still offensively challenged, though most UConn fans will say UCF is highly offensive....
I, for one, am looking forward to this game as we do have a very physical team that can bang with them plus significantly more offense....
I would have loved to see UCF play Baylor.Selfishly I also wanted to go to one of the Texas hosts because I could have driven there and there is no way for me to reasonably make it to UCONN.
Remember how the Baylor fans complained Louisville was too physical the game Shonni Shimmel shot about 50 3pointers?I would have loved to see UCF play Baylor.

Iowa already survived a close run in with UCF earlier this season so I'm happy to not see them in Iowa City!The focus is defense for sure and it has worked for the team but the offense has been more consistent than in years past. The defense has averaged giving up 47.5 for the year so don't need huge scores typically.
I am extremely disappointed with our draw overall. I would have rather gotten any of the other 2 seeds for obvious reasons. Florida game is exciting and hoping we win there but just hate that we didn't get sent anywhere else.
Selfishly I also wanted to go to one of the Texas hosts because I could have driven there and there is no way for me to reasonably make it to UCONN.
Should Colorado and Iowa both advance, that would probably be a pretty similar game though.I would love a matchup of UCF vs TX moreI would have loved to see UCF play Baylor.
She took over a horrible UCF team and has gone 130-48 and been to the last 3 tournaments so seems like she’s doing just fine. I’m sorry that UCF doesn’t play the way UCONN likes other teams to play against them. They should really do a better job of playing more conveniently for UCONN.If they still play the way they used to when they played UConn it is borderline dirty. The coaches style is dependent on the incompetence of the refs to make the calls. She Should become a better coach and she wouldn’t have to rely On Poor officiating. If Connecticut plays them hopefully no one gets hurt. I remember how battered Lou was during that game.
Well, why “technically true”, the stat rank you quoted was for total fouls committed, not for fouls per game. As UCF only played 28 games committing 383 fouls, their fouls per game has them ranked 27th with 13.678 per while UConn is ranked 24th with 13.566 per.I was SHOCKED that UCF is 14th in D1 with fewest fouls committed.

27 isn't any less shocking. UCF beats you up.Well, why “technically true”, the stat rank you quoted was for total fouls committed, not for fouls per game. As UCF only played 28 games committing 383 fouls, their fouls per game has them ranked 27th with 13.678 per while UConn is ranked 24th with 13.566 per.
Maybe the refs just get so tired of blowing their whistles in the 1st 3 quarters of the UCF game they say “the heck with it” and let them play?![]()
I watched the second half of this game and was very impressed by UCF’s performance. Great discipline and energy to sustain Florida’s runs and remain in control throughout.Got my AAC champ shirt in the mail yesterday and very happy to see the Knights get their first NCAA win over Florida.
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Where are you getting this stat? That doesn't match my memory.I know the last two times UCF played in Storrs, MOV was 8 and 11 points.
That wasn't quite accurate. UCF has NEVER played UCONN closely in Storrs until the 2019-20 season.Where are you getting this stat? That doesn't match my memory.
