I wonder how many WBB refs there are total because it seems like the same ones end up doing our games or at least all of our bigger higher profile games.No the most annoying part of women's basketball is the high number of incompetent refs that are allowed to call these games. The NCAA needs to do something about it by start actually grading the refs, send them notices of what they did wrong. Have the ones that get the lowest scores get demoted to DIV II games for punishment and promote the ones in DIV II that do a good job.
This year the NCAA said they were going to start calling flopping fouls, not one of them was called on Jackson State yesterday, two of them were actually called charges.
Nika sits at 658 career assists after yesterday's game. 1 assist ties Jefferson at 659 and 2 assists give Nika the career record for UConn - 660.So true. Nan, can you definitively let us know where Nika stands for the all time career assist record at UCONN? I'm going Monday and I want to know what I'm seeing. Thanks.
Agree!!I’m rewatching the game. The announcers stink. Even when they are showing replays, they would not comment if an obvious call was missed, or whatever. Maybe they were told to not criticize the officiating. They need to focus more on the plays and cut out all the rest of the gibberish.
I kind of agree with Coach Reed-Jackson that the Women's game should go to Neutral sites for the Tournament. But the NCAA doesn't want to do that because of the costs, if they had put the rights to broadcast the Tournament instead of just resigning with ESPN for an additional nine years, they might have made more money.Looks like coach “ GENE “ had some nice things to say about the head coach of JS.
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UConn coach Gene Auriemma encourages Power Five schools to consider Jackson State's Tomekia Reed
Jackson State women's basketball coach Tomekia Reeds' contract expires March 31. UConn coach Geno Auriemma recommends bigger schools consider her.www.clarionledger.com
Blame it all on Dickie V for the chatter, he was the first in college basketball.Agree!!
The announcers for many games, both men and women, are terrible. They chatter on and on. Very few question calls. And yes, I beleive their is a script they follow.
She is working today's MTSU vs LSU game in Baton Rouge.YES, darn I thought that she retired, I guess I can only hope that the two don't officiate together when UConn is playing. I don't think we have enough players to survive their calls.
Losing to Texas, Oregan State and Kansas State are NOT bad losses, but very good ones!!Some folks thought this would be a 40-point MOV. I think Vegas predicted a 33-point MOV, but I didn’t see it. I thought maybe 25.
As some folks noted, this was a 3 v. 14 game, not a 1 v. 16 matchup.
Some facts about JSU:
They ran the table in their conference AND won the conference tourney.
Their bad losses were to Texas, Oregon State, and Kansas State, all top-15 teams. The relatively close losses were to UCF, Miami, and Miss. State.
Two years ago, they led Baylor in the tourney by 10 before losing by 6. That’s the Baylor team that we struggled with.
Their big player transferred in from USC.
Geno seemed legitimately concerned about them.
I’m not disappointed in our performance. I would have liked 90-50, but JSU has talent and athleticism and they played hard.
Were you watching the same game I was? First, JSU had a NET of 100, which higher than a few BE schools. Second, they had athleticism, worked hard, played with discipline for the most part, and was not intimidated by UConn. They played UConn almost even in the second half ( 37-36) and after the first Q, were only outscored by 8. Tell me the last time UConn had a first rd. game where the MOV was less than 30, heck even 25?! Please give JSU its proper respect!!Jackson St. is not a good team. They play in the 29th best conference in America. Having said that, the game was never in doubt. UConn went up 18-4 and the game was never for a second in doubt. It's time for KK and Ice to live up to some of the hype and play better then they have.
I don't agree with the context of your post. I went to look back at Q3 that you refer to,. IMO the issue was when Edwards went out of the game picking up her 3rd foul. Up until that point there was complete domination. SO that was half the 3rd qtr. And what didn't help was about 1 minute or earlier Nika picked up her 3rd foul.Great win. Way to go Huskies. Survive and move on.
However, not exactly the best game the Huskies could have played from a defensive standpoint. Geno can't be very pleased with the effort particularly in the 3rd Q (despite what he may say publicly).
Both the defensive focus and discipline especially with some of the fouls (come on, not all were bad calls) have got to be a lot better on Monday. Anyway, I'll be there to add my cheers along with the thousands of other Husky fans.

OFC he wasn;'t going ot be be "bigger than that. . . 
Were you watching the same game I was? First, JSU had a NET of 100, which higher than a few BE schools. Second, they had athleticism, worked hard, played with discipline for the most part, and was not intimidated by UConn. They played UConn almost even in the second half ( 37-36) and after the first Q, were only outscored by 8. Tell me the last time UConn had a first rd. game where the MOV was less than 30, heck even 25?! Please give JSU its proper respect!!
But didn't in this game. Most of the calls were right; a few seemed incorrect, but they did not favor either team over the other.Fortunately, color commentators don't affect the outcome of the game. But refs can, . . . and do.
That’s how I saw it too. Aaliyah threw an unnecessary elbow. She was being held on the other side when it happened and the refs could have called that foul instead. But once an elbow flies it’s hard for them to see anything else. They can’t ignore it.But didn't in this game. Most of the calls were right; a few seemed incorrect, but they did not favor either team over the other.
I was at the game and totally disagreed in real time with the intentional foul call on Aaliyah. Watching the replay on TV, it was a justifiable call, even though a foul could also have been called on Jackson State on the same play.
I saw that too, unfortunately, but I also saw Aaliyah get hit in the nose at least twice and nothing was called.That’s how I saw it too. Aaliyah threw an unnecessary elbow. She was being held on the other side when it happened and the refs could have called that foul instead. But once an elbow flies it’s hard for them to see anything else. They can’t ignore it.
I LOVE the way Ashlynn Shade plays the game!
She plays with sooooo much Joy!![]()
KK has made some spectacular reboundsTotally agree, KK is turning down too many shots. She needs a jump shot like Shade has and develop along with more deceptiveness by not dribbling straight ahead into an opponent. Love her passing but 8-10 shots a game would balance the scoring load. This would make everybody effective. Her four shots in this game are not enough IMO.
Great to see Shade putting back offense rebounds in the hoop! Why didn't we see Ice post up more? She seems to want to spend too much time outside. She might be more effect if she rolled to the hoop on occasion. Ice could clear out for a penetrating player or look for a bail out.
Still, in all, a fine opening game against size and determination.
Inaccurate. The SWAC has never won a FIRST RD game, it has won a First Four game, so that conference has won a tournament game.I just saw a neat stat that UConn is 30-0 all time in the first round of the tournament. Guess what the SWAC's record is all time in the tournament? 0-30! The swac has never won a tournament game - where and how is that deserving of respect? This Jackwon St. team never had better than a 0.5% chance of winning yesterday's game and that was when the score was 32-16. Did I mention the swac has NEVER won a tournament game? This one was over well long before it started. Who cares how crisp or disciplined or un-intimidated they were? They were clearly inferior to UConn in ever single facet of the game. UConn has 4 tournament ready players, so to go into cruise control and not put the petal to the metal was a savvy move, not a testament to Jackson States prowess.
I stand corrected, it was Howard University that won in the First Four in 2022 and that school is in the MEAC conference. I apologize.I just saw a neat stat that UConn is 30-0 all time in the first round of the tournament. Guess what the SWAC's record is all time in the tournament? 0-30! The swac has never won a tournament game - where and how is that deserving of respect? This Jackwon St. team never had better than a 0.5% chance of winning yesterday's game and that was when the score was 32-16. Did I mention the swac has NEVER won a tournament game? This one was over well long before it started. Who cares how crisp or disciplined or un-intimidated they were? They were clearly inferior to UConn in ever single facet of the game. UConn has 4 tournament ready players, so to go into cruise control and not put the petal to the metal was a savvy move, not a testament to Jackson States prowess.
MSGRET- - -RIGHT-ON!No the most annoying part of women's basketball is the high number of incompetent refs that are allowed to call these games. The NCAA needs to do something about it by start actually grading the refs, send them notices of what they did wrong. Have the ones that get the lowest scores get demoted to DIV II games for punishment and promote the ones in DIV II that do a good job.
This year the NCAA said they were going to start calling flopping fouls, not one of them was called on Jackson State yesterday, two of them were actually called charges.
No the most annoying part of women's basketball is the high number of incompetent refs that are allowed to call these games. The NCAA needs to do something about it by start actually grading the refs, send them notices of what they did wrong. Have the ones that get the lowest scores get demoted to DIV II games for punishment and promote the ones in DIV II that do a good job.
This year the NCAA said they were going to start calling flopping fouls, not one of them was called on Jackson State yesterday, two of them were actually called charges.
Please forgive the suggestion that I thought margin of victory mattered as part of evaluating tournament game 1 performance. I'm not a critic. Just like thinking about things.They won by 22 points - they only need to win by one. There is no trophy for having a large margin of victory
Underlining... Again, pretty good first quarter, good 2nd... and then lost the 2nd half. My comment isn't about winning or losing. It's a question about whatever the difference is between eeking out a win and even a little bit of dominance. Is there something to tap into? Or not?The tricky thing was UConn only won the second half by 1 point. They only won the last 3 quarters by 8. Not sure what to make of that.