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And all of the teams are P4 teams except us.All of the Men's & Women's Tournament #1 seeds are going to the Final Four..... except for one #2 seed.
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And all of the teams are P4 teams except us.All of the Men's & Women's Tournament #1 seeds are going to the Final Four..... except for one #2 seed.
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She didn't shoot.How did Shade not even have a shot attempt?
She did have one, but was called for an offensive foul which wiped it off the board.How did Shade not even have a shot attempt?
I guess that's a reverse charge, or giving a charge for the team.She did have one, but was called for an offensive foul which wiped it off the board.
Who said she doesn't drive hard to the basket?
Not sure if someone has corrected this already later in this thread, but prior to this year they have 23 semi-final games and won 12, and have played 12 finals and won 11, so the correct numbers are:Technically, they are not under .500 in Final Fours. Before today, 23 trips to FF4, with 11 NC means they must have won 22 games out of the 34 games they played in the FF4?
The later in the game you get, the more frantic both the players and the refs get.Unfortunately, veteran refs have an unfair habit of calling fouls to help teams that are getting blown out. Some analysts feel that they do this to avoid being blamed for a team's loss.
It's amazing how refs officiate a great half, allowing physical contact & letting the teams play. But in the second half, they call every touch foul and become whistle happy.
"During the timeout, I took a hunch and I ran with it." --GenoGutsy call by Geno and Azzi delivered the clutch shot.
Great coaches call plays like that. He was telling Azzi he had confidence in her to make a big shot in a big moment despite not making a shot the entire game. Hopefully she builds on those last few minutes.
Kaitlin was co-player of the game. She was everywhere all at once and vital to breaking the press. This game is not all about points. She was the glue. Geno got a heady player from another heady coach.I was so happy for Kaitlin (and for us!) having the game she did on that huge stage. For as much as the media has fixated on this being Paige's last chance for a national championship, I was reminded that there is another player in her final season who isn't going down without a fight. Kaitlin showed tremendous poise and delivered leadership, assists, scoring, and relentless defense. One of her best games as a Husky—if not the best. (Did everyone catch her parents beaming in the audience?) Way to go, Kaitlin!
USC loaded the offensive boards in the second half. It almost worked with many trips to the foul line. We went sort of small. The battle inside was for ages. Sarah has a presence there that is amazing.The later in the game you get, the more frantic both the players and the refs get.
Yeah..and tht was no flop either, tht bruise was earned!Did you not see Sarah flatten a kid without being called for a foul? UConn got the benefit of some calls/non-calls in the first half; USC got them in the second half
Yes she did. Thought the match up between her and Iriafen was going to be entertaining. It was to an extent, but I enjoyed how she played against Marshall a bit more. It shows how special she really is as a talent. Sky's the limit for her.Sarah had an amazing night
USBWA isn't the NFOY that really matters. The announcers even said Strong is likely the NFOY when it gets announced soon.I'll give some sour grapes...every USBWA voter that didn't vote Sarah #1 for NFOY needs to reevaluate their voting criteria. Period.
She didn't seem herself today in how she played. Shake it off and get ready for Friday.How did Shade not even have a shot attempt?

That was probably the toughest shot Azzi took all game. When she made it, I came out of my chair screaming. It took the lid off for Azzi, leading to a critical 8-pts in the 4th qtr.Not sure i ever saw UConn use the elevator door screen(s) to get Azzi open at the top of the arc for that needed 3 pt shot. Pretty cool.
Ladders, ladders, ladders ... I know they have to put them out there (ad$) however read in an article that sounded like the writer had no idea that UConn doesn't cut nets until the natty.
Lastly, I don't know who it was that scheduled a 9 am tennis match for me, right after staying up late to watch the game. Oh wait. That was me.![]()
First day on the Boneyard?USBWA isn't the NFOY that really matters. The announcers even said Strong is likely the NFOY when it gets announced soon.
I don't know why everyone is so upset about this. Blakes had a great season as well and her stats confirm it.
. No one can take offense like a UConn fan - refs, Charlie Creme, ESPN, USBWA, the selection committee, other coaches, social media, they’re all against the Huskies.I do think there is a tendency by some voters, in this case the writers in the USBWA, to focus on scoring. Blakes put up 2 x 50 pt games and she is a great young player. But Sarah is a complete player who fills up a stat sheet. Rebounds, steals and blocks aren’t as sexy as scoring, but they sure do win you games.First day on the Boneyard?. No one can take offense like a UConn fan - refs, Charlie Creme, ESPN, USBWA, other coaches, social media, they’re all against the Huskies.
Far from it, but it still perplexes me sometimes when you look at the overall picture. Especially as it seems Huskies come out on top regardless where it counts.First day on the Boneyard?. No one can take offense like a UConn fan - refs, Charlie Creme, ESPN, USBWA, other coaches, social media, they’re all against the Huskies.

Kaitlyn Chen really enjoys torching Cali teams. Remember who you are against UCLA (Again).
And just to be clear, for all the Kaitlyn critics, her performance is exactly why Geno wanted her. In the big games she rises to the occasion.

Thought I heard she picked up her first foul in the fourth quarter. Considering who she was defending throughout the game, that was really well done. Another reason why I was enjoying how she was playing against Iriafen and Marshall. Alone, not an easy task. Having to defend both of them off and in during the game and only 1 foul?!?! Can't ask for anything better than that in a game.It surely won’t put this to rest, but I have to say the reffing wasn’t unfair, even if it was a bit inconsistent. USC was bigger in the post and crashed the boards effectively. Of course they’re going to get a lot of fouls and FTs from a smaller team.
The refs mainly let both teams play rough for 3 quarters which allowed USC to lean on UConn - and replays showed a lot of unwhistled grabs and shoves, especially against Paige. But Sarah avoided foul trouble, and it would have been game over for UConn if she’d been whistled closely.
A microcosm of the game was the incidental contact on one play when Paige blocks Kennedy Smith’s shot. She inadvertently slapped Kennedy in the face, and as they both fell she got poked in the eye, also inadvertently. Refs might have called a half dozen fouls on that one play (I jest) but only called one. They got it right.
People say Kennedy played great defense on Paige — as great as you can against someone who’s in the process of scoring 30+ points against your team. But the fact is she plays very ‘heavy’ defense, very handsy. This is what the game is today. In another era, Smith might have fouled out in the first half. She is a great defender in today’s game.
And speaking of Smith, she took several hard hits and was slow to get up from a few of them. And none were whistled. One in particular, a hard screen from Ice, left her flattened on the floor for a moment. It took her completely out of the next play. I hope she doesn’t have any lingering effects from all those hits.
And speaking of Ice, she is a terrific screener. And a very hard one. A number of players have been flattened by running into her. Smith in this game, Molly Mogenson in the last Creighton game. These aren’t dirty plays. Ice is just really strong. And this is an under-appreciated side of her game.
Yes and maybe a little brain fog too.Re: Ash and shots. Any chance she's got a little stiffness from her super-hard v. Oklahoma?