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on UCLA, they don’t have a cohesive offensive plan so I am not at all worried about Cori. Texas though, is legit and is the second best team in the country.
Exactly my sense of things. Far from being stronger, UCLA really looks weaker to me. Texas, by contrast, actually looks improved.
 
I do think you can reasonably say that at this point in the season this team is the deepest and best defensive team we have ever had.

When we look at the end of the season, I suspect it will be hard to match the offensive and defensive stats of the 2014-15 team. Here are many of their key stats and national rank in those stats. (Sorry for the formatting problems.)


StatisticValueRank
Wins38 1 / 349
Win %97.4% 1 / 349
Possessions per 40 Min70.4 180 / 349
Points per Game89.3 1 / 349
Points per 100 Poss126.4 1/349
Opp Points per Game48.6 1 / 349
Opp Points per 100 Poss68.9 1 / 349
Margin per Game40.6 1 / 349
Margin per 100 Poss57.4 1 / 349
Losses1 1 / 349

Field Goal %54.0% 1 / 349
2-Point %60.4% 1/349
3-Point %40.6% 1/349
Effective Field Goal %60.5% 1 / 349
Points per Scoring Attempt1.24 1 / 349
Points per Play1.06 1 / 349



Assists per Game21.2 1 / 349
Assists / Turnovers1.75 2 / 349
Blocks per Game7.9 1 / 349
Block Rate18.6% 1 / 349
Fouls per Game11.4 2 / 349
Foul Rate13.7% 1 / 349





Def Rebounds1,181 1 / 349
Total Rebounds1,701 1 / 349
Assists828 1 / 349
Steals394 3 / 349
Blocks309 1 / 349
The top eight players on the 2014-15 team were Breanna Stewart, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Morgan Tuck, Moriah Jefferson, Kia Nurse, Gabby Williams, Saniya Chong, and Kiah Stokes, who, in my opinion, were a stronger rotation than this season's top eight . . . so far. Let's see how the teams compare at the end of this season.

The 2009-10 UConn team set what I believe is the all-time D1 PPG defensive record (in the shot clock era) by holding opponents to 46.2 PPG over an undefeated 39-0 season.
 
When we look at the end of the season, I suspect it will be hard to match the offensive and defensive stats of the 2014-15 team. Here are many of their key stats and national rank in those stats. (Sorry for the formatting problems.)


StatisticValueRank
Wins381 / 349
Win %97.4%1 / 349
Possessions per 40 Min70.4180 / 349
Points per Game89.3 1 / 349
Points per 100 Poss126.41/349
Opp Points per Game48.6 1 / 349
Opp Points per 100 Poss68.9 1 / 349
Margin per Game40.6 1 / 349
Margin per 100 Poss57.4 1 / 349
Losses1 1 / 349

Field Goal %54.0% 1 / 349
2-Point %60.4% 1/349
3-Point %40.6% 1/349
Effective Field Goal %60.5% 1 / 349
Points per Scoring Attempt1.24 1 / 349
Points per Play1.06 1 / 349



Assists per Game21.2 1 / 349
Assists / Turnovers1.75 2 / 349
Blocks per Game7.9 1 / 349
Block Rate18.6% 1 / 349
Fouls per Game11.4 2 / 349
Foul Rate13.7% 1 / 349





Def Rebounds1,181 1 / 349
Total Rebounds1,701 1 / 349
Assists828 1 / 349
Steals394 3 / 349
Blocks309 1 / 349
The top eight players on the 2014-15 team were Breanna Stewart, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Morgan Tuck, Moriah Jefferson, Kia Nurse, Gabby Williams, Saniya Chong, and Kiah Stokes, who, in my opinion, were a stronger rotation than this season's top eight . . . so far. Let's see how the teams compare at the end of this season.

The 2009-10 UConn team set what I believe is the all-time D1 PPG defensive record (in the shot clock era) by holding opponents to 46.2 PPG over an undefeated 39-0 season.
One of the BEST analysis I have ever seen. THANK YOU and I REALLY enjoyed the post. I feel the same about this years team ( 2025/2026). I posted just 10 minutes ago that this team will have the SAME breakdown as the 2014/2015 team not as you did, just in general . I posted it on Team Player Breakdown against Marquette if any one wants to see it.GO HUSKIES!!!!!!
 

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