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Predict that the game will be determined by the number of mistakes UConn does or doesn't make. I believe our top 4 starters have a slight edge without Cardoso and if Nika can eliminate her bad passes and fouls, we should be very competitive for 90% of the game. If Ice and Q can just play solid in limited sub minutes, let the game come to them with no major mistakes, we should be fine.
 
So UCONN wins because S.C. was missing Cardoso , UCONN loses , they can't even beat a team that's missing one of if not their best player. UCONN won't/can't win in the media's perception ........ Just saying....
 
Now it's 6 against 12, as Q hardly saw the floor against St. Johns. Geno is running his starters into the ground, again. Cardoso's absence won't make a dent in the outcome, except in the SC blocked shots total.
SC has 11 players on their roster. Minus Cardoso, there will be 10 available for UCONN, not 12. It will be 10 against 9 therefore.
 
SC: too deep even without Cardoso, too long, too quick, simply too much for this bombed by injuries Huskies team. Imho.
 
SC has 11 players on their roster. Minus Cardoso, there will be 10 available for UCONN, not 12. It will be 10 against 9 therefore.
UConn will have 9 available. The starting five, plus a bench of Q and Ice, and then Ines and Amari who are basically there for cheerleading and mop up duty.
 
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UConn will have 9 available. The starting five, plus a bench of Q and Ice, and then Ines and Amari who are basically there for cheerleading and mop up duty.
SCar will have 10 available. The starting five with Ashlyn Watkins starting in place of Cardosa, plus a 3 woman primary bench of Fulwiley (1/2), Tessa Johnson (2/3), and Sania Feagin (4/5). The deep bench of Sakima Walker (5) and Saynya Jah (3/4) are there basically for cheerleading and mop-up duty.

Yes, we have more depth of woman power for this game and Dawn will try to wear y'all out for the 4th quarter just as she has done all year. Yes, we are favored. No, we are not a lock to win. Look at what Duke, UNC, Utah, LSU and even Vanderbilt did. We rarely blow opponents out early. We allow decent teams to hang with us til the end when our depth wears them down. Is the strategy infallible? No. Sometimes a determined opponent can save their best for that last 5 minute push. Paige with the ball in the final minutes of a close game is, . . . well . . . Paige.

UConn has a possible advantage in that their starters are accustomed to playing long minutes. Ours are not. Could our starters be tired for the last 5 minute push by UConn? Possibly.

I expect to win at home. Am I certain? Heck no! Not even close! The day has not yet come that anybody can feel certain of a win over Geno's gals.

Good luck in everything except the final score and may all our players end the game healthy!
 
Good luck in everything except the final score and may all our players end the game healthy!
Back at you! I look forward to playing against South Carolina every year and I hope the series continues. Dawn and Geno are two of the best coaches in the game and both programs are excellent. South Carolina is an excellent team and no doubt it will be challenging for the Huskies, particularly in South Carolina. I'd rather play you guys with Cardosa available, but we have our work cut out for us regardless.
 
SCar will have 10 available. The starting five with Ashlyn Watkins starting in place of Cardosa, plus a 3 woman primary bench of Fulwiley (1/2), Tessa Johnson (2/3), and Sania Feagin (4/5). The deep bench of Sakima Walker (5) and Saynya Jah (3/4) are there basically for cheerleading and mop-up duty.

Yes, we have more depth of woman power for this game and Dawn will try to wear y'all out for the 4th quarter just as she has done all year. Yes, we are favored. No, we are not a lock to win. Look at what Duke, UNC, Utah, LSU and even Vanderbilt did. We rarely blow opponents out early. We allow decent teams to hang with us til the end when our depth wears them down. Is the strategy infallible? No. Sometimes a determined opponent can save their best for that last 5 minute push. Paige with the ball in the final minutes of a close game is, . . . well . . . Paige.

UConn has a possible advantage in that their starters are accustomed to playing long minutes. Ours are not. Could our starters be tired for the last 5 minute push by UConn? Possibly.

I expect to win at home. Am I certain? Heck no! Not even close! The day has not yet come that anybody can feel certain of a win over Geno's gals.

Good luck in everything except the final score and may all our players end the game healthy!
This is what I think makes it possible for UConn to squeak out a win.

4Q, an evenly matched game ... UConn gets hot, SCar goes cold ... anything can happen. Not saying it will. I expect a loss to SCar (just being realistic), but we hung with you guys last year with a depleted roster and almost stole a win.

Hope for the best, expect the worst. :)
 
SCar will have 10 available. The starting five with Ashlyn Watkins starting in place of Cardosa, plus a 3 woman primary bench of Fulwiley (1/2), Tessa Johnson (2/3), and Sania Feagin (4/5). The deep bench of Sakima Walker (5) and Saynya Jah (3/4) are there basically for cheerleading and mop-up duty.

Yes, we have more depth of woman power for this game and Dawn will try to wear y'all out for the 4th quarter just as she has done all year. Yes, we are favored. No, we are not a lock to win. Look at what Duke, UNC, Utah, LSU and even Vanderbilt did. We rarely blow opponents out early. We allow decent teams to hang with us til the end when our depth wears them down. Is the strategy infallible? No. Sometimes a determined opponent can save their best for that last 5 minute push. Paige with the ball in the final minutes of a close game is, . . . well . . . Paige.

UConn has a possible advantage in that their starters are accustomed to playing long minutes. Ours are not. Could our starters be tired for the last 5 minute push by UConn? Possibly.

I expect to win at home. Am I certain? Heck no! Not even close! The day has not yet come that anybody can feel certain of a win over Geno's gals.

Good luck in everything except the final score and may all our players end the game healthy!
I’m not as worried about the height issue as I am about the experience difference. Everyone in your starting five played last year and has a national championship. UConn starts two true freshmen and brings two freshmen off the bench to complement 3 seniors. I don’t worry about the seniors being overwhelmed by the moment but the freshmen are another story
 
I’m not as worried about the height issue as I am about the experience difference. Everyone in your starting five played last year and has a national championship. UConn starts two true freshmen and brings two freshmen off the bench to complement 3 seniors. I don’t worry about the seniors being overwhelmed by the moment but the freshmen are another story
Well, Poa Poa and Chloe Kitts don't have championships, Two freshmen are in our guard rotation and starter Kitts at 4 is little more than a freshman. But you are right, they will be used to the friendly crowd of 18,000, if not the hoopla of the moment. Your newbies will be facing a huge, hostile crowd for the first time. (or have y'all played a road game against a huge crowd this year.)
 
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Well, Poa Poa and Chloe Kitts don't have championships, Two freshmen are in our guard rotation and starter Kitts at 4 is little more than a freshman. But you are right, they will be used to the friendly crowd of 18,000, if not the hoopla of the moment. Your newbies will be facing a huge, hostile crowd for the first time. (or have y'all played a road game against a huge crowd this year.)
Texas was on the road. Minnesota was also sold out

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SCar will have 10 available. The starting five with Ashlyn Watkins starting in place of Cardosa, plus a 3 woman primary bench of Fulwiley (1/2), Tessa Johnson (2/3), and Sania Feagin (4/5). The deep bench of Sakima Walker (5) and Saynya Jah (3/4) are there basically for cheerleading and mop-up duty.

Yes, we have more depth of woman power for this game and Dawn will try to wear y'all out for the 4th quarter just as she has done all year. Yes, we are favored. No, we are not a lock to win. Look at what Duke, UNC, Utah, LSU and even Vanderbilt did. We rarely blow opponents out early. We allow decent teams to hang with us til the end when our depth wears them down. Is the strategy infallible? No. Sometimes a determined opponent can save their best for that last 5 minute push. Paige with the ball in the final minutes of a close game is, . . . well . . . Paige.

UConn has a possible advantage in that their starters are accustomed to playing long minutes. Ours are not. Could our starters be tired for the last 5 minute push by UConn? Possibly.

I expect to win at home. Am I certain? Heck no! Not even close! The day has not yet come that anybody can feel certain of a win over Geno's gals.

Good luck in everything except the final score and may all our players end the game healthy!
Yes but we get blown out early. See the UCLA and Texas games. It’s not really about South Carolina, it’s about UConn and how uncompetitive we are against good teams.

And Uconns starters aren’t used to playing long minutes. Until very recently l, only Nika and Ashlyn were regularly playing over 30 minutes a game. So no advantage there.

Paige isn’t Paige anymore mentally. If she shows up for this game it would be a nice surprise. She’s only played sparingly in 4th quarters this year and only well in 4th quarter 2-3 times.
 
This will not matter at all. I already have the "L" penciled in. Hopefully they'll prove me wrong.
 
Obviously, we do have a chance to win this game! Unfortunately, it’s a very small chance and requires a lot of things to go well for us. One thing that is absolutely necessary is that we avoid falling behind by more than 8-10 points throughout the game. We especially need to be strong at the beginning of both halves. The odds are very much against us but if we can somehow be within striking distance at the end, Paige could win this for us.
I find it quite amusing that even though they (SC) have every advantage in this game, many commentators are clearly a little nervous about this game. I’m unsure why, as they (SC) are healthy, have a huge numbers and talent advantage, are playing at home, and are simply better at this time. This would be a monumental upset, hence the nervousness I suppose, as it would not be a good look for them to lose this game. The sleek, healthy, favorite son losing to the old, balding, slightly paunchy has beens in a walking boot, is not something they wish to contemplate. :rolleyes: Fortunately for them, I don’t think it’s likely to happen! The disparity between the two teams is just too great right now. What a story it would be though!:p
 
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Obviously, we do have a chance to win this game! Unfortunately, it’s a very small chance and requires a lot of things to go well for us. One thing that is absolutely necessary is that we avoid falling behind by more than 8-10 points throughout the game. We especially need to be strong at the beginning of both halves. The odds are very much against us but if we can somehow be within striking distance at the end, Paige could win this for us.
I find it quite amusing that even though they (SC) have every advantage in this game, many commentators are clearly a little nervous about this game. I’m unsure why, as they (SC) are healthy, have a huge numbers and talent advantage, are playing at home, and are simply better at this time. This would be a monumental upset, hence the nervousness I suppose, as it would not be a good look for them to lose this game. The sleek, healthy, favorite son losing to the old, balding, slightly paunchy has beens in a walking boot, is not something they wish to contemplate. :rolleyes: Fortunately for them, I don’t think it’s likely to happen! The disparity between the two teams is just too great right now. What a story it would be though!:p

Who would not be "a little nervous" about playing "THE Program" in wbb? Not be a good look? Meh, I don't think many of us care about that. It wasn't a good look when Mizzou beat us two years ago. We have won the title with regular season defeats. Twice. We have never won a title after being undefeated in the regular season.

"old, balding, slightly paunchy has beens in a walking boot?" I'm telling Geno on you!
 
Aaliyah is also free to put up another 33 points, too
Her match up with Ashlyn Watkins has me concerned. Aaliyah is a smart veteran with lots of athletic ability to go with her skills. Ashlyn is super athletic but lacking a bit in maturity. She frequently gets overcharged and can make silly fouls. Plus, she can get overly emotional on questionable calls which can lead her to compound a mistake.

Do y'all expect Paige to play that hybrid 4 role she has done lately? I would play her in the point role she played as a frosh. Heck, we might have three "point guards" on the floor at the same time (though I expect wing 3 Bree Hall to defend Paige)
 
Her match up with Ashlyn Watkins has me concerned. Aaliyah is a smart veteran with lots of athletic ability to go with her skills. Ashlyn is super athletic but lacking a bit in maturity. She frequently gets overcharged and can make silly fouls. Plus, she can get overly emotional on questionable calls which can lead her to compound a mistake.

Do y'all expect Paige to play that hybrid 4 role she has done lately? I would play her in the point role she played as a frosh. Heck, we might have three "point guards" on the floor at the same time (though I expect wing 3 Bree Hall to defend Paige)
UConn plays three points: Nika Muhl is primary lead guard, freshman KK Arnold, and Paige, who’s a point forward this year. Freshman Ashlynn Shade, another guard, can also handle the ball
 
Her match up with Ashlyn Watkins has me concerned. Aaliyah is a smart veteran with lots of athletic ability to go with her skills. Ashlyn is super athletic but lacking a bit in maturity. She frequently gets overcharged and can make silly fouls. Plus, she can get overly emotional on questionable calls which can lead her to compound a mistake.

Do y'all expect Paige to play that hybrid 4 role she has done lately? I would play her in the point role she played as a frosh. Heck, we might have three "point guards" on the floor at the same time (though I expect wing 3 Bree Hall to defend Paige)
We have no other option at this point in the season. While South Carolina should be able to exploit that match up with ease I am more concerned with our in ability to contain penetration against South Carolinas back court. I imagine we’ll have to put Nika on Hall leaving Johnson or PoaPoa to exploit the matchup with Shade.

Should be a feast for South Carolina on offense.
 
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Not sure what the final score will be but I am positive that both Geno and his players would rather schedule games like this instead of Podunk U. These games are what keep our program in the national rankings. They are great for the younger players and are the types of games that potential recruits look forward to.
 
Her match up with Ashlyn Watkins has me concerned. Aaliyah is a smart veteran with lots of athletic ability to go with her skills. Ashlyn is super athletic but lacking a bit in maturity. She frequently gets overcharged and can make silly fouls. Plus, she can get overly emotional on questionable calls which can lead her to compound a mistake.

Do y'all expect Paige to play that hybrid 4 role she has done lately? I would play her in the point role she played as a frosh. Heck, we might have three "point guards" on the floor at the same time (though I expect wing 3 Bree Hall to defend Paige)
You know SCar a lot better than me. Say Ashyln gets in foul trouble for SCar -- who replaces her and how do they stack up against AE? Assuming all other things equal.
 
Obviously, we do have a chance to win this game! Unfortunately, it’s a very small chance and requires a lot of things to go well for us. One thing that is absolutely necessary is that we avoid falling behind by more than 8-10 points throughout the game. We especially need to be strong at the beginning of both halves. The odds are very much against us but if we can somehow be within striking distance at the end, Paige could win this for us.
I find it quite amusing that even though they (SC) have every advantage in this game, many commentators are clearly a little nervous about this game. I’m unsure why, as they (SC) are healthy, have a huge numbers and talent advantage, are playing at home, and are simply better at this time. This would be a monumental upset, hence the nervousness I suppose, as it would not be a good look for them to lose this game. The sleek, healthy, favorite son losing to the old, balding, slightly paunchy has beens in a walking boot, is not something they wish to contemplate. :rolleyes: Fortunately for them, I don’t think it’s likely to happen! The disparity between the two teams is just too great right now. What a story it would be though!:p
I agree with much of what you say, but not that SC has a huge talent advantage. Nobody on SC is as good as Paige or Edwards. Now “huge numbers” advantage - that I agree with. And SC’s numbers are mostly very athletic. Much more athletic than we are.
 
So UCONN wins because S.C. was missing Cardoso , UCONN loses , they can't even beat a team that's missing one of if not their best player. UCONN won't/can't win in the media's perception ........ Just saying....
I think those in the know would still be extremely impressed if UConn won with all of their injured players out....
 
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