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- Six games have been played on neutral courts (UConn 4-2);
Of the 6 neutral games, what's the breakdown on NCAA vs regular season games?
- Six games have been played on neutral courts (UConn 4-2);
Of the 6 neutral games, what's the breakdown on NCAA vs regular season games?
Five NCAA and 1 regular season (Paradise Jam in 2007).
Can that be correct? Didn't Sales set the single game record against them at a neutral site in Florida back in 97? Some kind of Holiday tournament?
Can that be correct? Didn't Sales set the single game record against them at a neutral site in Florida back in 97? Some kind of Holiday tournament?
O.K. my unreliable memory seemed to get that one right. Now I'll risk trusting my memory a little more and go for what's behind the curtain....The Dec 21, 1997 game is listed as an away game in the UConn Media Guide. You're correct, though, that game was in a Holiday Tournament in Florida.
O.K. my unreliable memory seemed to get that one right. Now I'll risk trusting my memory a little more and go for what's behind the curtain....
Trivia question: What was unique about the UConn team on the floor when they played that game and for the super bonus points why? ( I hope my brain cells are not jumbled)
Trivia question: What was unique about the UConn team on the floor when they played that game and for the super bonus points why? ( I hope my brain cells are not jumbled)
Depends how hard you really want to work on this. You are already really close in some of your speculation above.....I can just give you the answer or give you some answer/hints....your choice of poison I guess.OK, let's see if we can figure this out.
Are you willing to answer questions?
The question says it is something unique about the TEAM. Is it correct to assume that the answer has nothing to do with:
- The final score?
- The opponent?
- The coaches?
- The location?
Let's try guesses for a bit. Does it have something to do with uniforms, which would include numbers? Maybe the team either assumed they were away, and did not have home uniforms, but did have practice uniforms, and had to wear practices uniforms? Or maybe there was a laundry snafu, and they had to wear something other than the "right" uniforms? Or maybe UConn had the wrong set of uniforms, but Stanford had both, and graciously agreed to wear the opposite kind?
Let's try guesses for a bit. Does it have something to do with uniforms, which would include numbers? Maybe the team either assumed they were away, and did not have home uniforms, but did have practice uniforms, and had to wear practices uniforms? Or maybe there was a laundry snafu, and they had to wear something other than the "right" uniforms? Or maybe UConn had the wrong set of uniforms, but Stanford had both, and graciously agreed to wear the opposite kind?