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UConn-UCF postgame press conference

I get that she's proud of her team. But at least be gracious even in defeat. Hard to like this coach.
Battles is lucky she wasn’t tossed for a flagrant when she threw that straight arm into Paige’s shoulder knocking her to the floor. I mean it definitely was intentional. If any of the refs had seen it from the angle the camera did when it happened, she would have been gone.
 
Battles is lucky she wasn’t tossed for a flagrant when she threw that straight arm into Paige’s shoulder knocking her to the floor. I mean it definitely was intentional. If any of the refs had seen it from the angle the camera did when it happened, she would have been gone.
No chance that would have been an ejection. Flagrant 1, maybe, but a 2 that results in an automatic ejection? Zero chance. You practically have to burn down the arena before they will even think about ejecting you.
 
I thought that the UCF coach and her players handled themselves very well at the press conference. The coach was able to call out the officials without getting herself in too much trouble. She called out the NCAA for their bracket placement of two Florida teams playing in the first Round as well as sending them to Connecticut. I had a UCF negative bias from games in the past however I thought this game was incredibly intense and aggressive but not dirty. I came away from the press conference with a better Feeling for the coach, her players certainly seem to like her and the way she coaches them to play. The results speak for themselves with the direction her program has ascended. However I think that style definitely depends on the type of officiating they get from game to game. During the interview it seemed as though she was saying officials that know them and the way they play would not have called as many fouls. While I do believe the officials were rather poor during this game I would rather see fouls called when fouls happen. I also think the UCF coach was fair to Connecticut during the interview.
Totally agree with you. If you are happy because some refs allow your team to incorporate fouling as part of your defensive game plan you should not be surprised or complain when refs call the game correctly.
 
I really don’t have any problem with the way UCF played, whether or not they shook UConn’s players hands after the game, or most of what Coach Abe said in the postgame presser.

The one thing that puzzled me is her objection to UCF being seeded in Storrs against UConn with another FL team. UCF doesn’t play FL in the regular season. They play in 2 completely different conferences. In addition, UCF hasn’t played UConn in 2 seasons. They are also now in 2 completely different conferences.

Her complaints about seeding were pretty much incoherent: something about, “We played UConn for 6 years” and “There were 6 FL teams in the tournament,” both of which had nothing to do with anything having a bearing on this year’s seeding and brackets.
 
I really don’t have any problem with the way UCF played, whether or not they shook UConn’s players hands after the game, or most of what Coach Abe said in the postgame presser.

The one thing that puzzled me is her objection to UCF being seeded in Storrs against UConn with another FL team. UCF doesn’t play FL in the regular season. They play in 2 completely different conferences. In addition, UCF hasn’t played UConn in 2 seasons. They are also now in 2 completely different conferences.

Her complaints about seeding were pretty much incoherent: something about, “We played UConn for 6 years” and “There were 6 FL teams in the tournament,” both of which had nothing to do with anything having a bearing on this year’s seeding and brackets.
I would think that after their dominant season ruling the AAC, UCF would want to take on big, bad UConn in the Big Dance. Talk about redemption... but alas.
 
I just loved pressers. Coach G always being brutally honest, especially his take on "Toughness". Classic response. The whole thing with the reporter and his questions about flopping was interesting. I will have to watch the game again. Also I have no problem with Coach Abe and her approach to the presser. She has her style and it is working for her, and her team goes all out for her, plus the administration supports her, all the props to her and her coaching staff and her players.

The part about the refs was funny. Coach Abe talked about how officials that know UCF style of play kind of let them get away with that style of play. Okay that is all well and good but I agree with @Fossil. I get folks don't like officials and the calls they make or don't make. But I rather see an official call fouls when there are fouls and if the fouls get aggressive, you have to call it and then warn both teams that if that foolishness continues, techs will be issued.
Agree with all you say. But the refs need to be consistent. Otherwise it’s impossible to adjust.
 
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So much energy spent on the opposing coach (who cares :confused:), I am more concerned with Geno's assessment of Paige and what he expects going forward in the Tournament. (around 35' mark). He does not expect Paige to be the Paige of last year. Yes, she has great moments but he does not expect her to play at the highest level.

Hopefully, this is more psychological games but you can see that while she must feel pretty confident physically getting into the scrum for example and playing 32 minutes, she is not seeing the floor the same. The clearest example to me and something Geno said after the Mercer game is that she is not finding quick connections with the post players (not that they are helping) . I think she is most comfortable connecting with Azzi and being connected to the guards on the perimeter

Hopefully, another several days of practice can help.
I've seen some of this too. Even when she gets to 100% mentally and trusts her knee completely, she now has to make the adjustment to the adjustments coaches are making to her if you follow me. Her vision and skill level is superior to whoever she's matched up with but opposing coaches are seeing one way to neutralize it some. If you give her room to work she'll pick you clean. And that's what she's seen throughout her HS and one year college career. People played off her to avoid getting beat but IMO her one offensive flaw is the same as most of this current UConn team and that is playing through contact. Being in her face bothers her and makes her hesitate just enough to throw her out of rhythm and miss some things, pass options or shots. She's never had to but I believe she needs to tighten up her handle, get stronger in the upper body, and protect the ball better. Coaches are realizing that their best chance is not to back off her to keep from getting blown by but to get up into her and make her speed up. She's a special talent and I hope she can make this change.
 
Not sure how I feel about her performance at the mike. While she tried to parse her words, stating that a different location and different refs would have made a difference was an excuse, no matter how articulate she was. Always referring to Geno as "he," struct me as a sign of disrespect. About half of her remarks were a commercial for how well she has done since taking over. Apart from my natural prejudice as a UConn fan, I have to give UCF credit for a strong year but don't feel this style will ever be take them far in March Madness. Too many good teams out there that rely on basketball, not physical, skills.
Well, now envision that team with an Aneesa Morrow type player falling into their laps. I could see a team like that going pretty far. I thought UCF played tough, disruptive defense and made it hard for the Huskies to get any rhythm established. Funny, I didn't take the "he's" as a sign of disrespect, I took it like they know each other pretty well from their time in the AAC. I also think, as a losing coach, she was pretty gracious. I liked her, she seemed very defensive of her team and I appreciate that (as opposed to a McCallie type). I thought the commercial, as you described it, seemed more an attempt to make her players (especially their seniors) feel like they accomplished a lot of good things in their season.
 
Thank you all for your reports on Coach Abe and the UCF players. I have bad memories of UCF from UConn’s time in the AAC. She has certainly built up a program from scratch and her players play their hears out for her, so that’s worth a lot. Wonder if she’ll end up at a P5 school. Hopefully not in the BE!

Well, Semrau just retired and FSU has disappointed for a few years. And Finley at UF has been wearing the "interim" title all year I believe. Wonder if the pro-Florida rah rah is strategic. SEC seems to be a "big name" conference coach-wise and Abe also has a better resume than Finley -- plus she trounced her in the last round.
 
I know this is not going to be a popular post but IMO Geno looked exhausted. I see the UCF game as a real indication of true parity, I loved the tough play on both sides. iMO, UCF was the better defensive team tonight and UConn was by far the better offensive team. Overall the better team won. IMO, it will be tough for any team to win the NC because there are no pushovers in this tournament.
In all fairness, I'm only 33 and by the end of that close of a game with a 9:00 start time, I was exhausted. I could only imagine how I would have looked if I was expected to give a press conference.
 
I really don’t have any problem with the way UCF played, whether or not they shook UConn’s players hands after the game, or most of what Coach Abe said in the postgame presser.

The one thing that puzzled me is her objection to UCF being seeded in Storrs against UConn with another FL team. UCF doesn’t play FL in the regular season. They play in 2 completely different conferences. In addition, UCF hasn’t played UConn in 2 seasons. They are also now in 2 completely different conferences.

Her complaints about seeding were pretty much incoherent: something about, “We played UConn for 6 years” and “There were 6 FL teams in the tournament,” both of which had nothing to do with anything having a bearing on this year’s seeding and brackets.
Agreed. Both objections were pretty dumb in the sense that they simply don't register at all among the MANY things the committee considers in seeding and bracketing.

I understand she would've rather faced a different team she wasn't already so brutally familiar with (and unsuccessful against), and I considered that much a compliment coming from her. (She even said something like "no one wants to get sent here".)

As for the Florida thing, her comments indicated she's just being a "state homer" in wishing that the Florida teams didn't have to take each other out in the first round.

But yeah, the committee doesn't give a flip about either thing.
 
She was gracious in many ways, hard to detect with her style. For example, 3-4 times she took softball questions designed to get her to complain about UConn getting beneficial calls and she specifically went out of her way to point out that both teams suffered from the ineptitude. She also ignored other baiting opportunities to badmouth. I thought well of her for that.

She's a very good coach and leader, of a style of basketball I don't happen to care for, and there's a meanness and self-centeredness and emotionality to that approach that doesn't make for likability outside their own bubble. The other team is the enemy, on an emotional level, can be part of that approach and it's tough to get your balanced humanity back in the few minutes between game and press conference.

A few of the knocks to her are unfair. As far as not mentioning Geno's name or UConn by name in the presser, Geno didn't mention her name or their team's either. As far as the lack of handshake, that happens in many games in this Covid era. In this case, UConn players spent a more than average amount of time at midcourt celebrating, and I can't blame any team for not waiting around (I understand that they might not have waited anyway).

If I were hiring a coach for that style of basketball, Coach Abe would be top of the list. like her or not. I think Geno has a problem with her about the pressing issue in that one game, but overall and over time I think he's expressed respect. She's a top notch coach IMO.

I think this is a fair reading. Grew up in the Philly area in the 60's and 70's just as the Flyers were turning the town into a hockey hotbed. The BSB were beloved everywhere within 25 miles of Billy Penn's statue -- and nowhere else. But hey, they were an expansion team built mostly with the rest of the league's rejects. If the rest of the league kept the Cournoyer's and Ratelle's and Richard's and gave you the Saleski's and Van Impe's you either figured out a different way to win or you accepted inconsequence on the ice. If the NHL (and NCAA) doesn't like the process then they can restrict it -- just like the NHL did (albeit some 30 years later). Money talked even back then and this is WBB after all -- so it's still trying to.
 
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Agreed. Both objections were pretty dumb in the sense that they simply don't register at all among the MANY things the committee considers in seeding and bracketing.

I understand she would've rather faced a different team she wasn't already so brutally familiar with (and unsuccessful against), and I considered that much a compliment coming from her. (She even said something like "no one wants to get sent here".)

As for the Florida thing, her comments indicated she's just being a "state homer" in wishing that the Florida teams didn't have to take each other out in the first round.

But yeah, the committee doesn't give a flip about either thing.
I felt the same way about Villanova getting Delaware first round in the men's bracket. They are so close in proximity, wouldn't it be more fun for the players to play someone from a different region. Other side of the story: big time bragging rights for the underdog to win a game like that. Same scenario for UCF and FLA. Old story- Georgetown never played UMD when they were both good. Feud between Thompson and Williams. Lefty?
 
I really don’t have any problem with the way UCF played, whether or not they shook UConn’s players hands after the game, or most of what Coach Abe said in the postgame presser.

The one thing that puzzled me is her objection to UCF being seeded in Storrs against UConn with another FL team. UCF doesn’t play FL in the regular season. They play in 2 completely different conferences. In addition, UCF hasn’t played UConn in 2 seasons. They are also now in 2 completely different conferences.

Her complaints about seeding were pretty much incoherent: something about, “We played UConn for 6 years” and “There were 6 FL teams in the tournament,” both of which had nothing to do with anything having a bearing on this year’s seeding and brackets.
I thought that was weird too, there is a conference rule on initial placements , she was arguing that there should be a state rule too. Also, if you are not in the top 16 , you are going to be playing on somebody else's homecourt, not sure where she wanted to go.
Thought for a great year she looked kind of angry....
 
Well, now envision that team with an Aneesa Morrow type player falling into their laps. I could see a team like that going pretty far. I thought UCF played tough, disruptive defense and made it hard for the Huskies to get any rhythm established. Funny, I didn't take the "he's" as a sign of disrespect, I took it like they know each other pretty well from their time in the AAC. I also think, as a losing coach, she was pretty gracious. I liked her, she seemed very defensive of her team and I appreciate that (as opposed to a McCallie type). I thought the commercial, as you described it, seemed more an attempt to make her players (especially their seniors) feel like they accomplished a lot of good things in their season.
I had the same reaction finding her to be positive, gracious, and highly supportive of her players. I contrast that with Kelly Graves comments after his loss.

Geno also paused before replying to a number of questions and was obviously parsing his words. I think this is just good practice on the part of a head coach and trying to balance the need to accurately respond to a question and avoiding unnecessary controversy.

The vociferous negative comments about Coach Abe on this board I think are understandable given the rivalry between the two programs.

I know that when I previously commented on Adia Barnes and the kitties of UArizona, my criticisms come as a result of the intense rivalry between the kitties of the Old Pueblo and Arizona State. I'm fully aware that these criticisms are biased, often unhinged, and directed as much to the fans as to coach Barnes.

Speaking of barnes this year without McDonald there there seems to have been a drop off.

Yesterday's game in the Old Pueblo did not seem to be reflective of a home team with a huge home crowd that was very well prepared. A coach that has fully prepared their team to play before a huge and local home crowd against a visiting team from the East Coast might have avoided a 23 to 9 deficit to open the game that seemed to cry for an intervention in the form of the time out, perhaps a different substitution pattern.

Am I off in observing that coach barnes may not have been at the same level of coaching as Coach Abe? Her team unlike the kitties came into a very hostile sold out arena and took a 6-point first quarter lead.

However having said that the post game with Barnes after the loss was very interesting and for those of you who didn't watch it might well be worth a look.

Barnes made a thoughtful and convincing argument opposing coach Abe's recommendation for neutral side games. I thought it was an interesting argument.

 
I thought that the UCF coach and her players handled themselves very well at the press conference. The coach was able to call out the officials without getting herself in too much trouble. She called out the NCAA for their bracket placement of two Florida teams playing in the first Round as well as sending them to Connecticut. I had a UCF negative bias from games in the past however I thought this game was incredibly intense and aggressive but not dirty. I came away from the press conference with a better Feeling for the coach, her players certainly seem to like her and the way she coaches them to play. The results speak for themselves with the direction her program has ascended. However I think that style definitely depends on the type of officiating they get from game to game. During the interview it seemed as though she was saying officials that know them and the way they play would not have called as many fouls. While I do believe the officials were rather poor during this game I would rather see fouls called when fouls happen. I also think the UCF coach was fair to Connecticut during the interview.
Not dirty? What game did you watch? No to mention the games in the past conference. This style of play comes directly from the coach and I know they don’t apologize a bit about it. We let them ” rent space” in our head (UConn of course) and you can’t do that and be focused.
 
Gonna make some comments,
1) Disagee with huskynan a little, UCF's style(?) of play isn't just the coach, its the players also, as the post game press interviews showed, no respect for UCONN, just blame the refs, and having to play at UCONN, some people just can't accept losing!
2) The UCF team is the 'oldest team' in the entire tournament, last night they played 6 seniors and 2 juniors! This was their last' best chance at beating UCONN, and they threw everything at UCONN except the kitchen sink!
3) Agee with most about the layups missed, but UCF play(?) had something to do with that, while UCF shot 50% from the foul line with no one guarding them, so it evens out!
4) Too many here are so critical, look at what happened this past weekend, Baylor, Iowa, Oklahoma, LSU, Michigan all lost on their home courts to lower seeds, UCONN won! BTW SC scored less then UCONN and also won, don't think their fans are complaining! Cause winners advance and losers go home!
5) Next week, Indiana plays 4 guards and a forward, better shooters, but not better defenders then UCF, nor are they as athletic as UCF! They like picks for 3's and dribble penetration one on one, so all UCONN needs to do is use that switch defense they used so well in the Big East tournament, and its on to the elite 8!
Prediction UCONN 85 Indiana 70
 
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Well, now envision that team with an Aneesa Morrow type player falling into their laps. I could see a team like that going pretty far. I thought UCF played tough, disruptive defense and made it hard for the Huskies to get any rhythm established. Funny, I didn't take the "he's" as a sign of disrespect, I took it like they know each other pretty well from their time in the AAC. I also think, as a losing coach, she was pretty gracious. I liked her, she seemed very defensive of her team and I appreciate that (as opposed to a McCallie type). I thought the commercial, as you described it, seemed more an attempt to make her players (especially their seniors) feel like they accomplished a lot of good things in their season.
UCF players last night 'was' 6 seniors and 2 juniors, so can't envision it, they're done!
As far as their coach goes, I see it totally opposite as you! Not gracious in any way, just a sore loser!
 
I thought that was weird too, there is a conference rule on initial placements , she was arguing that there should be a state rule too. Also, if you are not in the top 16 , you are going to be playing on somebody else's homecourt, not sure where she wanted to go.
Thought for a great year she looked kind of angry....
Coach Abe also stated twice that UCF’s RPI was 4. The first time she said it, I thought she was just complementing her team. But when she repeated it, clearly she was complaining that UCF should have been a higher seed, probably playing at home in Orlando.
 
A couple of comments:

1. A team takes on the personality of their coach. UCF fits the bill. Combative, some arrogance and the belief that no one can stay with them.
2. Coach Abe feels they are better than their ranking and seeding. The committee disagreed.
3. Next year, I believe, UCF will be playing in the Big 12. Good luck with that. You loose 4 seniors and now you rebuild.
 
I know this is not going to be a popular post but IMO Geno looked exhausted. I see the UCF game as a real indication of true parity, I loved the tough play on both sides. iMO, UCF was the better defensive team tonight and UConn was by far the better offensive team. Overall the better team won. IMO, it will be tough for any team to win the NC because there are no pushovers in this tournament.
UCF played a good game, but UCF is the team that scored 5 points in the 2Q and 7 points in the 3Q. That wasn't because they missed shots; it was because they turned the ball over or got their shots blocked over and over. I don't know if we didn't have enough gas to continue that pressure for the 4Q, but we were almost INCREDIBLE defensively for two quarters.
 
She was gracious in many ways, hard to detect with her style. For example, 3-4 times she took softball questions designed to get her to complain about UConn getting beneficial calls and she specifically went out of her way to point out that both teams suffered from the ineptitude. She also ignored other baiting opportunities to badmouth. I thought well of her for that.

She's a very good coach and leader, of a style of basketball I don't happen to care for, and there's a meanness and self-centeredness and emotionality to that approach that doesn't make for likability outside their own bubble. The other team is the enemy, on an emotional level, can be part of that approach and it's tough to get your balanced humanity back in the few minutes between game and press conference.

A few of the knocks to her are unfair. As far as not mentioning Geno's name or UConn by name in the presser, Geno didn't mention her name or their team's either. As far as the lack of handshake, that happens in many games in this Covid era. In this case, UConn players spent a more than average amount of time at midcourt celebrating, and I can't blame any team for not waiting around (I understand that they might not have waited anyway).

If I were hiring a coach for that style of basketball, Coach Abe would be top of the list. like her or not. I think Geno has a problem with her about the pressing issue in that one game, but overall and over time I think he's expressed respect. She's a top notch coach IMO.
I don't agree about the hand shake line. I only saw one angle, but what I saw is that we got together as a team and celebrated for a few seconds as is normal/acceptable. Then, Paige looked up and UCF was leaving the court. We didn't spend more time than average; UCF wanted no part of the handshake line. UCF kept saying, "We're the best defensive team in the country" and acted like they were so bad; then we out-defensed them. We're better than anyone UCF played in the American Conference. UCF is a good team, but they were 1-3 against the ranked teams they played this year.
 
The UCF coach was 'okay' in the presser, but she was dead-on about having to play us at Storrs.

The tournament should be, "Get your best players. I'll get my best players. We'll roll the ball out on a neutral court and see who wins." It's not right that for 20+ years we play home or pseudo-home games in the tournament.

I'm sorry the $$$ must be making this kind of decision. I get it, but I don't like it.

The above said, I think we'll beat Indiana by 15-25, and think we might similarly smack NC State if we start well. NC State does not have the experience of big tournament wins, so I'm hopeful.
 
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Not dirty? What game did you watch? No to mention the games in the past conference. This style of play comes directly from the coach and I know they don’t apologize a bit about it. We let them ” rent space” in our head (UConn of course) and you can’t do that and be focused.
I didn’t say they weren’t overly aggressive and fouled a lot but this game was not close to how dirty the game was where they almost Ended KLS ‘a career.
 
Thank you all for your reports on Coach Abe and the UCF players. I have bad memories of UCF from UConn’s time in the AAC. She has certainly built up a program from scratch and her players play their hears out for her, so that’s worth a lot. Wonder if she’ll end up at a P5 school. Hopefully not in the BE!
UCF is going to Big12… is that still P5 without Texas and Oklahoma?
 
Duh - assistant is one of the first UConn greats, Nykesha Sales, was hugging her former coach…
Assistants. Notice plural. Sales was obviously going over, she wasn't the only one.
 
UCF’s coach is still upset with Geno because one or two years
ago, we were up like 20+ so Geno put his whole bench players in .
Geno was upset with her and told her why did you decide to press
with little time left.
 
Coach Abe also stated twice that UCF’s RPI was 4. The first time she said it, I thought she was just complementing her team. But when she repeated it, clearly she was complaining that UCF should have been a higher seed, probably playing at home in Orlando.
As I have read the national media write about the game, I have concluded that the only positive spin about, in this case UCF, comes from the coach of the team we play.
They get no positivity from the press. UCF was an excellent defensive team ( best in the nation) that had a record of 25-3. The people we beat never get credit as to their ability.
If we win by 30, its "why they didn't win by 40', if the game is a battle, it's about how bad we played, a new term from this game, UConn "almost lost" the game.
 
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