If the team's primary goal is to win a national championship, sooner or later they have to play top competition. This weekend we will learn where we stand versus the current top team in college basketball and what we need to work on as a team.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.

I have an idea already, and I don’t want the younger guys spirits to be crushed. The starters were gassed today. They just aren’t getting much help from the bench.
We run a three guard offense. We only have two bigs on the court except in unusual circumstances.Nika has to behave herself. No foul trouble in the first half. Need a really good game from Ash and KK. Just Aaliyiah is not enough against their three bigs.
With Cardoso out, SC's game plan with change drastically, I expect Dawn to from a half court to transition game and use their depth (all 10 players) to wear us down and try to get Aaliyah and Nika in foul trouble. Difficult as it may seem, Geno needs to watch the SC lineup as well as the ebb and flow of the game and put in Ice, Q and Ines (she's a better defender than the other 2) in those spots when we need a breather or a change of momentum.This is not a good match up for us (or anyone really, but specifically for us). Our inability to stop quick guards, lack of rebounding and lack of depth, all play directly into SC's strengths.
Nika? more like liya, kk, paige, ash and nika! not to mention ice, qadance and everyone else.Nika has to behave herself. No foul trouble in the first half. Need a really good game from Ash and KK. Just Aaliyiah is not enough against their three bigs.
The biggest difference is last year UConn had a 6'3 and a 6'5 player on the court so they could compete on the boards. They are replacing 6'1 Lou with 6'0 Paige, 6'5 Dorka with 5'10 Ashlyn, and 6'2 Aubrey with 5'8 KK. It won't be the quality of the player but the size differential that will be the more insurmountable.Yep. It was a 4 point win with Boston, Cardoso, Saxton, and Johnson. A bad call occurred at the end of the game or the Huskies might have pulled it out. That’s playing only 6 players and Lou was basically playing on one leg by then
If UConn can't win the guard battle how do they have any shot in this game? People would say that Hidalgo beat UConn but to me the lack of a post defender allowed her to go off in that game. Any time she got a pick from the post at the free throw line she drove uncontested to the basket. If that defense is duplicated again against SC It will be a long game and an embarrassing loss for UConn.This should be a good game, I may sound crazy (like I do most of the time) but, Johnson, Pao Pao and Bree Hall have me more concerned than the posts. Pao Pao torched us at Oregon and Bree Hall is their closer. She doesn't seem to let this team lose when it gets close. Johnson faceguarded Muhl in the last match-up and took her playmaking away. Losing Cardoso evens the playing field but having our Freshman guard their guards will be tough. Looking forward to a good game though, win or lose, it's not the NCAA tournament.
With all due respect, I have a completely alternative and differing opinion (which doesn't mean anyone is wrong or right). If one goes and looks at the box scores, players like Henderson and Cooke's point totals obviously jump out but that's one of many reasons why the point totals in the box scores don't ever tell the whole story. How many of their points were a result of a second, third, and/or fourth (etc.) offensive rebound by South Carolina's bigs? Like I said, we're all only voicing opinions here so no one is wrong. In this particular instance, I guess its just a matter of how you look at how the scoring opportunities for the guards came to be.I keep seeing references to how big South Carolina is so I thought I’d take a look at their roster and a few box scores to see how many of those players saw the court against ranked teams. Below shows the players grouped into Probable to Play Against the Huskies and Unlikely/If They Play The Huskies Were Blown Out. They don’t seem to be a team of terrifying giantesses.
Folks should go back and watch the last few losses to So Carolina. It wasn’t the big girls that beat UConn, it was the guards. Fulwiley is scarier than Feagin, IMO, not that they aren’t both terrific players. A UConn loss may very well happen, although a win is possible if the stars align, but it will most likely be decided by the guards rather than the big girls. I think the Huskies have pretty good guards![]()
That is on Geno for not playing them more this year!I predict that Amari will see minutes in the first half, and many in the second half, we saw in the National championship game against Boston.
I wish Amari and Ines were better prepared.......
Not on par with SC's guards as far as quickness goes.Don’t we have quick athletic guards too?
Well researched, NanI keep seeing references to how big South Carolina is so I thought I’d take a look at their roster and a few box scores to see how many of those players saw the court against ranked teams. Below shows the players grouped into Probable to Play Against the Huskies and Unlikely/If They Play The Huskies Were Blown Out. They don’t seem to be a team of terrifying giantesses.
Folks should go back and watch the last few losses to So Carolina. It wasn’t the big girls that beat UConn, it was the guards. Fulwiley is scarier than Feagin, IMO, not that they aren’t both terrific players. A UConn loss may very well happen, although a win is possible if the stars align, but it will most likely be decided by the guards rather than the big girls. I think the Huskies have pretty good guards
View attachment 96128
Bree hall would play center for us so she counts as a big.We run a three guard offense. We only have two bigs on the court except in unusual circumstances.
Enjoy the experience. You’ll be seeing the two best programs in women’s college basketball- over the past 10 years.I will be there with my South Carolina grad wife and her parents. I'll be in full UCONN gear and expect to hear a lot from the SC fans when I'm at the game. Maybe I'll bring a little mojo for the women? I certainly hope so.
No actually it’s on them. If they were better players they’d play more. Do you think he doesn’t want ALL of his best players on the floor?That is on Geno for not playing them more this year!
Believe it or not, that would be an NCAA violation. Coaches can’t scout in person. One of the UConn men’s alumni, now an assistant coach, was part of a team being honored at UConn and he needed special permission to attend the game being played that day.I expect Geno will have someone (s) at the SC-Missouri game on Thursday (first game without Cardoso).
By not playing them he is wearing down the team. If UCONN is a tired team they might not even make it to the sweet 16!No actually it’s on them. If they were better players they’d play more. Do you think he doesn’t want ALL of his best players on the floor?
It’s not a question of being prepared it’s their execution that isn’t there. They’ve been prepared.That is on Geno for not playing them more this year!
Amari playing in the second half of the championship game against South Carolina was not a strategic decision, but rather an act of desperation IMO. Lets remember a few things here. Going into the elite 8 we had a pretty good but shallow three big rotation with Liv AE, and Dorka.I predict that Amari will see minutes in the first half, and many in the second half, we saw in the National championship game against Boston.
I wish Amari and Ines were better prepared.......