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By ALEXA PHILIPPOU HARTFORD COURANT | FEB 03, 2020 | 6:00 AM
How do you solve a problem like Oregon? No. 4 UConn takes a shot at slowing down the Ducks in Monday’s marquee match up
How do you solve a problem like Sabrina Ionescu?
And Ruthy Hebard?
And Satou Sabally?
And, collectively, the No. 3 Oregon Ducks, who were considered the preseason national championship favorites, and still are to many?
[Related] UConn women remain No. 4 in latest AP top 25 poll »
The No. 4 Huskies will take a shot at it Monday at 7 p.m., when they host the Ducks at Gampel Pavilion in yet another huge regular season test in their grueling non-conference slate.
Full Courant article here
"During halftime of tonight's Oregon-UConn game, the NCAA selection committee will reveal its top 16 teams through this point of the season. Over the past five years, these mid-season reveals have provided some insight into how the committee members might be thinking or how certain teams are viewed. Last season, 14 of the 16 teams the committee announced in its first reveal ended up being in the top 16 on Selection Monday. Three of the four No. 1 seeds remained the same on Selection Monday as well."
How do you solve a problem like Oregon? No. 4 UConn takes a shot at slowing down the Ducks in Monday’s marquee match up
How do you solve a problem like Sabrina Ionescu?
And Ruthy Hebard?
And Satou Sabally?
And, collectively, the No. 3 Oregon Ducks, who were considered the preseason national championship favorites, and still are to many?
[Related] UConn women remain No. 4 in latest AP top 25 poll »
The No. 4 Huskies will take a shot at it Monday at 7 p.m., when they host the Ducks at Gampel Pavilion in yet another huge regular season test in their grueling non-conference slate.
Full Courant article here
"During halftime of tonight's Oregon-UConn game, the NCAA selection committee will reveal its top 16 teams through this point of the season. Over the past five years, these mid-season reveals have provided some insight into how the committee members might be thinking or how certain teams are viewed. Last season, 14 of the 16 teams the committee announced in its first reveal ended up being in the top 16 on Selection Monday. Three of the four No. 1 seeds remained the same on Selection Monday as well."
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