Agreed.She just might be the ingredient. She’s such a good, intelligent passer whose assists will mount as team knows the ball will come to them. Aubrey is a freshman who isn’t ready yet to get those kind of passes, as was shown in game, but in time she will, and the two them together could be dynamite. People also keep saying Anna is slow but she makes up for that by knowing where to go the floor, especially on defense, even though they apparently don’t play defense in Euroball (shorter shooting clock?). I think her shooting is affected by her need to prove she can defend.Ania is a completely different type of facilitator than Crystal .. Geno is astute enough to have given Ania the green light to handle the rock and make things happen in transition .. the other night it was 7 assists; tonight it could've been 10+ assists .. good things happen when the ball is in her hands .. when the team adjusts to her style of play, I say, "LOOK OUT!" ..
Is there a link to watch the game anywhere?
Yes, it was the obvious pass.Besides the missing of free throws and layups, the only thing that bothered me about the game was Megan again not passing the ball to a wide open, ready to shoot Ania. It has happened in the past two games. Everyone played tough defense including Kyla and Ania. Ania's potential level is very high, as is Griffin's.
to me she looks like a female "mamba". Maybe that's what I'll start calling her or perhaps we should reserve that name for about another 6 yearsShe looks frail on TV but plays above her physique.

We all thought Molly finally got over her reluctance to shoot the ball last season, but I guess old habits are hard to break. As one of the best 3-pt shooters on the team, I suspect Geno will strongly encourage Molly to let it fly when she’s open.A lot to like tonight, Kyla's overall game, Anna hits a couple of 3's, better ball movement and movement without the ball. Now if someone would just scream at Molly to shoot the ball. Wide open 3 with 2 seconds left in the half and she passes. Can she develop just a bit of confidence.
I liked everything that everyone here stated that they liked. However, what I like most was the smile on Geno's face when Ana made a 3 and the smile on A M's face as well.
"0 for America" - LOL. That is a classic Geno line. He might need another one if our FT shooting doesnt improve...
No explanation needed if you watched her post-game press video. She gets it.I hope that someone explains Coach Geno to Anna. Something along the lines of, "You have to understand two things: first, he's Italian. Second, he's from Philadelphia. In short, he's a wise-ass! Nothing personal. Just an Italian from Phillie being who he is. But keep in mind that he's a genius. He's trying to get you to be vastly better on the basketball court than you ever dreamed you could be. And hang in there, and you will be."
Don't sweat the wise cracks. It's Phillie....
No explanation needed if you watched her post-game press video. She gets it.



It isPhilly please.I hope that someone explains Coach Geno to Anna. Something along the lines of, "You have to understand two things: first, he's Italian. Second, he's from Philadelphia. In short, he's a wise-ass! Nothing personal. Just an Italian from Phillie being who he is. But keep in mind that he's a genius. He's trying to get you to be vastly better on the basketball court than you ever dreamed you could be. And hang in there, and you will be."
Don't sweat the wise cracks. It's Phillie....
Good post. 2 things to take away from this game: When Geno uses his 6-7 or 8 now he has to consider KYLA in the mix. ANIA has arrived! The Jumping jack has quick hands, quick mind, and scores (Aubrey).A couple thoughts on the UVA game:
- I know it’s not all that important in the grand scheme of things to win the Center jump, but I have to point out that nobody’s been close to contesting Liv for the opening tip, so I’m going to track it for the rest of the season to see if Liv can go 38-0.
- 4 games into the season, UConn is 4-0 and, while some might argue that the Huskies haven’t played strong teams, quite frankly, there is not another team in the country at this point in the season that has 3 victories over P-5 schools along with a conference victory. The rest of the top 25 schools have lined up many of the usual suspects like Sam Houston St, East Tn St, and all the other mid-majors and cupcakes while they fatten up their record. I get that P-5 teams have tougher conference schedules in front of them, but I continue to find it striking just how weak some of the OOC matchups are that some top teams line up.
- court to contribute to UConn’s success, and for the second game in a row she hit every shot she took.Kyla demonstrated tonight, during her extended minutes in reserve of Liv, that she can be counted on. I love all the little things she does when she’s on the
- Biggest ovation of the night when Anna finally knocks down her first 3 at UConn, so Geno can no longer say she’s “0 for America.”
- When was the last time UConn utilized an 8-player rotation during the 1st half? I’m hoping this is a signof thin gs to come.
Is it just my perception: Christyn Williams, tends to score when the team has a tough time scoring. In the past 3 or so games when Uconn needed points she made the moves to score. Then she sits back and lets others get some points. Perception--or reality?More improvement once again. Meg and Squeaks did their thing. I thought Anna was very good, beyond making shots. Liv was ok in limited minutes due to foul problems. Aubrey, who may be the fastest player I've seen, brought more energy. Kyla is still shooting 100% on the season. She's on a roll!
I still want to see more made layups (we were sloppy at the start) and more made free throws. But I'm happy with the progress over the last 2 weeks.
In another post by you--you spoke of how good you think Olivia is and will be. Here is anothe thougt.A couple thoughts on the UVA game:
- I know it’s not all that important in the grand scheme of things to win the Center jump, but I have to point out that nobody’s been close to contesting Liv for the opening tip, so I’m going to track it for the rest of the season to see if Liv can go 38-0.
- 4 games into the season, UConn is 4-0 and, while some might argue that the Huskies haven’t played strong teams, quite frankly, there is not another team in the country at this point in the season that has 3 victories over P-5 schools along with a conference victory. The rest of the top 25 schools have lined up many of the usual suspects like Sam Houston St, East Tn St, and all the other mid-majors and cupcakes while they fatten up their record. I get that P-5 teams have tougher conference schedules in front of them, but I continue to find it striking just how weak some of the OOC matchups are that some top teams line up.
- Kyla demonstrated tonight, during her extended minutes in reserve of Liv, that she can be counted on. I love all the little things she does when she’s on the court to contribute to UConn’s success, and for the second game in a row she hit every shot she took.
- Biggest ovation of the night when Anna finally knocks down her first 3 at UConn, so Geno can no longer say she’s “0 for America.”
- When was the last time UConn utilized an 8-player rotation during the 1st half? I’m hoping this is a sign of things to come.
Caption this:
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Agree with your comments. I also believe that 2 of the 3 fouls called on Liv were borderline at best.In another post by you--you spoke of how good you think Olivia is and will be. Here is anothe thougt.
Olivia Nelson Ododa played a Virginia (actually Luxemburg ) player. Probably their most physical player who banged and pushed and pulled (along with 3 others) on ONO all evening long. Yes she had 3 fouls--well earned--but she proved her thin frame can stand up to big physical players. Jablonowski is one strong player. The attack was to take ONO out of the game and she withstood the assault.

You are totally RIGHT. Yes, I posted less than positives about KYLA, on Ania I was always positive, Griffin too.It is good to read the comments about this game. No more than a week ago UConn had a weak bench. Before that it was Kyla and Molly would never be good enough to help the team in prime time, Ania was too slow to play good defense and the team in general was just not a good team. A thank you shout out to the poster who said be patient, things will get better. This is not the time for a team to peak, it is much too early and it is easy to see that UConn will get a lot better as the team gets used to playing together. Just saying.![]()
I know this song has the same old words. The refrain continues and I agree. As stated by a UCONN Ortho said it is not IF it's when. The more time a player plays the closer she/he comes to an injury. Uconn's OWN said thatWhat a beautiful thing to watch every player make a contribution in yesterday's game..........................that certainly isn't always going to be the case but perhaps now Geno will make a little more use of the bench when the team is only winning by 15-20 points......................every minute saved on a starter's legs is a benefit.....................that's really the only way the starting five won't be exhausted by the time the regular season ends........
Molly passes the ball to her classmate Kyla. It's like looking to get the ball to Maya or Stewie.We all thought Molly finally got over her reluctance to shoot the ball last season, but I guess old habits are hard to break. As one of the best 3-pt shooters on the team, I suspect Geno will strongly encourage Molly to let it fly when she’s open.
I know this song has the same old words. The refrain continues and I agree. As stated by a UCONN Ortho said it is not IF it's when. The more time a player plays the closer she/he comes to an injury. Uconn's OWN said that
I'm just repeating the specialist lyrics.
While "conditioning" involves physical activity and some similar to the games physical activity, I believe in Conditioning and I'd bet if a study were made that may be a factor in Uconn's success rate over other teams.when you compare UConn to some other programs like Notre Dame, they have been incredibly lucky avoiding serious season ending injuries............some on the ND board wonder if UConn trainers are simply doing a better job.............that could be but sometimes it's just a matter of fate.........