I am not sleeping anytime soon. Great game, regardless of the outcome. Miss St deserved the win and we fans like the team, should act classy and give credit where credit is due. This is what we all wanted, for WCBB to be talked about in a good way and I think this game did that.
As for the OP's question, I think both Williams and William were bad asses tonight.
I don't think there should be a badass award for a loss. A badass would have won the game
No question Gabby is a badass, and I liked her play tonight. But it just doesn't seem right to have a badass celebration after a loss, especially a bad team loss. You celebrate when a badass wins the game for you.A badass played her heart out for 44 minutes tonight battling against players who had at least 6 inches on her. Badass kept UConn in the game when it really could have gotten in hand. A badass came up with an incredible block to even send the game to overtime.
What Gabby did tonight was tremendous. As have been so many other performances by UConn players in a loss, and especially in the Final Four. What Maya did in her final game in an UConn uniform. What Kelly Faris did late against Notre Dame only for UConn to come up a little short as a team.
No question Gabby is a badass, and I liked her play tonight. But it just doesn't seem right to have a badass celebration after a loss, especially a bad team loss. You celebrate when a badass wins the game for you.
No question Gabby is a badass, and I liked her play tonight. But it just doesn't seem right to have a badass celebration after a loss, especially a bad team loss. You celebrate when a badass wins the game for you.
OK Morgan William is my badass for last night.If you're going to celebrate what people do in 40 point where the they could have never played and the team still would have won then you certainly should celebrate when people rise to the occasion in adverse situations even if the final result is a loss. Geno teaches his players not to judge their play by the scoreboard, and what Gabby did tonight absolutely deserves to be celebrated.