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Both teams turned it over 17 times. Though UConn had 11 steals and 6 blocks, while IU had 4 & 1. That points to UConn having a lot of unforced errors. Room for improvement.
UConn had only one player in double figures, Bazz with 27, who shot the ball better from the floor than from the stripe. 10-14, 4-6 from 3, and 3-7 from the line. He clearly won this game for us, but if we had lost, those 4 missed FTs, a few which came late in the game, could have been costly. Oh, and he had 6 rbs, 3 assts, 1 steal, 1 block, just one foul and sold popcorn in the stands.
There were some really bad stat lines by his teammates, but I don't wish to dwell on them any longer.
The best stat of the night...UConn is 6-0 and still unbeaten.
UConn had only one player in double figures, Bazz with 27, who shot the ball better from the floor than from the stripe. 10-14, 4-6 from 3, and 3-7 from the line. He clearly won this game for us, but if we had lost, those 4 missed FTs, a few which came late in the game, could have been costly. Oh, and he had 6 rbs, 3 assts, 1 steal, 1 block, just one foul and sold popcorn in the stands.
There were some really bad stat lines by his teammates, but I don't wish to dwell on them any longer.
The best stat of the night...UConn is 6-0 and still unbeaten.