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After the Georgetown game, give the team Sunday and Monday off. Close the gym and locker room, no practice no film study. Nothing. Get away from basketball for a couple of days.
We do need more threats to score. With the opponents only having to focus on three of our five our job is much harder for the few! We often turn down open shots for harder ones it seems. Being less passive will help all our players. We are pass happy which often results in turnovers. Our guards need to penetrate, not pick up their dribble then pass. Our half-court offense with the double high posts needs a makeover.When 2/5 of the player on the floor are not even a threat to shoot, never mind score, it's no wonder that the other 3 are getting beat up so badly. It doesn't change at all when the bench players are inserted. Amari has shown a good shooting touch out to the 3 point arc, but lately she doesn't even look to shoot. Ines has to understand that when she is on the floor with Nika, she has to become the 2 guard, NOT the 2nd point. Ayanna has a nice touch from 10': USE IT.
Honestly, who cares? I'm not trying to be snarky in my reply. The tournament still feels miles away and the most important thing these kids need is rest.There goes that #1 seed. Unless there a lot of losses by other top teams and we run the table (which we were supposed to do starting with this game) we're a #2 seed at best.
Is there a way to give your post 1000 “likes”? You nailed it! And my 76 year old body appreciates how well you expressed my thoughts.I've given likes to the few UCONN fans here on the BY above, who know why this and several other losses happened!
It's sicking to read the comments of most of you!
It sounds like "How can the players do this to ME!" As if they tried to lose these games!
These girls over the course of the past 2 injury riddled seasons have exhibited a courage and a passion to fight through enormous odds to win a vast majority of their games against huge odds!
UCONN has approximately 62 points, divided up:
Paige 20+ points
Azzi 20+ points
Caroline Ducharme 16+ points
Ice 6+ points
Sitting on the bench in warmups, sick inside because they're unable to help their healthy teammates out!
If they were healthy we'd be blowing out every opponent by close to 30 points a game!
I don't know what the future holds for this team, but I'll remain proud as "H-ll" for whatever they accomplish the rest of the way!
Forget what this means to YOU and think what it means to THEM!
Be a Fan NOT a Fanatic!
I know I'll be belittled by some but that's ok, my 75 year old back is strong enough to take it!
Fixed Fox, it was a user error, I just messed up, my son was able to fix it in less than a minute. Sometimes I wish I was still computer literate, BtW, I was a professional engineer heavy into computer tech in my younger days!Double disappointment for me last night, for some reason my Fox Sports channel was not available to me last night and when I wake up this morning I find out UConn lost the game. Still trying to find out what went wrong with Fox Sports last night but hopefully I can find the game on YouTube. Just hope no one was hurt last night and the game was just a fluke.
My point is the girls he has on the bench right now are quality players that should be able to give his starters a break. I apologize that it came across as something other than that. I don't think this game changes what this team can accomplish this season and I expect they will still challenge for everything they have on their goal sheet.Really?
Aaliyah, #23 out of high school
Aubrey, #33
Lou, unranked transfer from Fairfield
Nika, ranked 23rd best point guard in her high school class, not top 100 overall
Dorka, 12th best European recruit
Amari, #5
Ayanna, #4
Ines, unranked
These young women are exceptional for their ability to elevate their games and move beyond others’ opinions of them. But, no, they weren’t all highly rated recruits
On the contrary, I believe this has been one of his most amazing coaching jobs ever. He lost the best player in the nation before the season started (Paige), he lost perhaps the second-best guard in the nation shortly into the season (Azzi), he lost what could have been one of the best front court players in the nation before the season started (Ice), and he has lost for most of the season a talented outside shooter (CD). He has one relatively undersized freshman front court player without experience who is overmatched when she gets in (Ayanna). He is playing just five players for almost all of the game. Game after game. Yet until last night he had beaten five top 25 ranked teams, and barely lost to the undefeated #1 team in the nation. Oh, and last year, after losing the POY Paige for most of the season, and getting back a still-recovering Paige, his team made the NC game.I’m not one to question Geno, but this feels like something maybe the coach should be responsible for, to at least some degree.
That would mean we have only 3 starters. HmmmSaturday, against Georgetown, I'd consider starting the bench.
I glanced at the chat a few times and it brought to mind the adage of "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.". I'm all for discussion and debate, however when posts in the chat attack players when none of us know what's going on behind the scenes? SMDH.LOL...I had to leave the chat room to avoid all the hostile negativity. Criticism is fine, but they were attacking our team's character, desire, and dedication. And they spared nobody!
These women have worked so hard to provide thrills & enjoyment for their fans during an unprecedented season. They overcame unfathomable injuries & a gruelling schedule to maintain a high ranking. The personal attacks from fair weather fans were unnecessary & unwarranted.
I meant more of that I felt like maybe he should have been quicker on TOs when it was clear the team was struggling mentally (due to fatigue or whatever) and maybe what he said just wasn't working last night. Idk, I am not a coach nor ever have been. I don't know what was said in any of the TOs or during halftime. That was just my immediate opinion after the game.On the contrary, I believe this has been one of his most amazing coaching jobs ever.
Excuse me, veryolddog, I certainly hope you didn't mean what you wrote for your last comment: our state university is not solely the basketball teams, much as I love the women's team.Lots of grieving in this thread. Time to watch the next game on Saturday against Georgetown. This is still a very good basketball team. We should be grateful that we have a team with these kind of young competitive women that can play with the excellence that they pursue. The men's and women's basketball programs make UConn.
Fixed Fox, it was a user error, I just messed up, my son was able to fix it in less than a minute. Sometimes I wish I was still computer literate, BtW, I was a professional engineer heavy into computer tech in my younger days!
No!I know Geno is the GOAT, but I personally take issue with the few words "checked out"' Anybody else feel the same way?
Way too many folks here in Kentucky define their universities (my alma mater Louisville and, even more dramatically, Kentucky) by the success of their basketball teams. This from a state that perennially ranks near the bottom in most education-related metrics.Excuse me, veryolddog, I certainly hope you didn't mean what you wrote for your last comment: our state university is not solely the basketball teams, much as I love the women's team.