I'm responding to Plebe's post, #56 in the thread, without having read anything further so apologies if anyone else has made the following points.
For those saying that Dawn is now calling it quits because of the two losses last year, I disagree because I don't think the facts support that conclusion.
First, if she really has a hard time facing tough OOC competition, then why did she renew the series when the Gamecocks record against UConn was 1-8? Sure, the first games took place while she was building the program, and perhaps the calculus is a bit different when you become a premier program, but I just don't think running away from stiff challenges fits Dawn's history or DNA.
Second, losing to UConn in February I'm sure stung a lot, but it didn't derail their program. Similar to what happened after our loss to TN, South Carolina went undefeated until they met us again, and they still wound up a #1 seed. I don't see these losses, especially the one in Columbia, as a reason to pull the plug.
I really think the issue is not playing the Huskies per se but the timing of the game. The SEC has had several quality teams for a long while, but with the latest realignment, they are an even stronger conference. Many teams that used to be close to laughingstocks are now respectable and will give their conference opponents tough match-ups. The SEC is harder now than it was just a few years ago and that makes it more problematic for them to play teams like UConn in the second half of their season.