Keys to UCONN Success
1. Defensive strategy. I liked the zone matchup against ND. The zone caused matchup issues for ND and slowed down their offense, allowing UCONN to get back into the game (BET). I also liked the look of face guarding Matheis against KU. I think this could be used for stretches, having Faris face guard McBride. McBride has proven to be the most influential player in the scoring column against the huskies. I think face guarding her and focusing on her is more important for stretches than Diggins. Stopping Diggins from facilitating is more importation, IMHO.
2. The Freshman. Stewart, Tuck, and Jefferson have come on strong in the NCAA Tournament. I think these three players play an integral role in reaching the finals. They provide depth at all positions and as of recently, have provided offensive output at multiple positions on the floor. Stewart is the biggest priority. She needs to be another offensive threat, especially with the injuries to Dolson. Stewart can also be important by protecting the rim, aka Griner effect. Jefferson needs to be able to handle the pressure and settle the offense. Tuck needs to be a strong body in the post, rebound, make open looks, and play solid defense.
3. Kelly Faris. Faris has the opportunity to be the most important player on the floor in a UCONN uniform. If Faris can play like the DPOY against McBride, I think this team can win. Faris also needs to be knocking down open 3 pt. attempts as KML will be guarded tightly. Lastly, Faris needs to be more careful with the basketball. As of recent, she has made some uncharacteristic lazy passes. Being another ball handler, she needs to remain calm, and use her senior experience and leadership to break the press and limit turnovers.
4. Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis. 2nd team all american and all everything offensive player for UCONN. She needs to do exactly that. She needs to put up big numbers on the board. No disappearing act, no hesitation. KML needs to be assertive and dominant. She is the player who needs to make the big basket at the big moments with no hesitation or fear.
5. Dolson's health. This could be a big key to the game. How healthy will the big girl be? Can she run the floor? Can she facilitate the offense? We all saw the St. Johns game without her. Dolson needs to play a solid game and push through any pain.
6. Breaking the Pressure. As mentioned above, limiting turnovers is crucial. Jefferson, Faris, Hartley, and Doty need to be confident and composed while breaking the pressure. Don't show the ball to Diggins. The last thing UCONN needs is easy transition opportunities for ND.
7. The 3 Ball. Last time Uconn faced ND, UCONN failed to convert on a 3 pt. attempt. Being such a huge part of the UCONN offense, KML, Faris, Doty, Hartley, Tuck, Jefferson, Stewart, and Dolson need to knock down open attempts because they will be few and far between. The offense also needs to set monster screens to open KML. She also needs to be assertive when looking for her shot from behind the arc.
8. Crunch Time. Assuming this game goes down to the wire, which coach will be better prepared and which players will have more composure at the end of the game. 3 times, ND showed the advantage. Can this motivated young group close out a full 4o minutes? I think they can.
These are just 8 keys that immediately stick out to me. Got the idea of writing this post after reading JA's 10 keys to the game that focused more on twitter, fashion, ND football, and Geno quotes at a convention. There are more things that UCONN needs to take care of, but a full 40 minutes out of this deeper and motivated group can spell trouble for the Irish and potentially #8 for UCONN country.