...that causes one of our players to always have a monster game against them?
And yet somehow the team is now being subjected to the embarrassment of wearing gray and orange, hmmmm. I smell a conspiracy theory.I believe that, deep down in their DNA, they just don't like orange.....
Yes, the night Caroline got hurt and Maya rained down 40.Maybe they're still holding a grudge. Wasn't there a really rough game a few years back where the team made a conscious decision to run up the score? I think somebody got hurt and Geno asked them how they wanted to respond to the roughness. Final score was something like 100-40. Geno said afterward that they were mad and wanted to embarrass Syracuse.
Seems like ever since then every game against them has had a little bit of that attitude.
I recall SU coach saying any one of his players could effectively guard Maya, Maya answered back with 40Yes, the night Caroline got hurt and Maya rained down 40.
Maybe they're still holding a grudge. Wasn't there a really rough game a few years back where the team made a conscious decision to run up the score? I think somebody got hurt and Geno asked them how they wanted to respond to the roughness. Final score was something like 100-40. Geno said afterward that they were mad and wanted to embarrass Syracuse.
Seems like ever since then every game against them has had a little bit of that attitude.
I recall SU coach saying any one of his players could effectively guard Maya, Maya answered back with 40
So that the truth does not get twisted, Caroline's injury had nothing to do with UConn's decision to run up the score.
The injuries to Caroline and to Mel Thomas the year before occurred on plays that did not involve contact with a Syracuse player. The closest player to Caroline when she got hurt was Renee Montgomery, and Thomas' injury occurred as she changed directions on her dribble near the left baseline.
Wasn't it a Syracuse player that tripped Geno in the handshake line a few years back?
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So that the truth does not get twisted, Caroline's injury had nothing to do with UConn's decision to run up the score.
The injuries to Caroline and to Mel Thomas the year before occurred on plays that did not involve contact with a Syracuse player. The closest player to Caroline when she got hurt was Renee Montgomery, and Thomas' injury occurred as she changed directions on her dribble near the left baseline.
Didn't mean to imply that but understand how it looked.So that the truth does not get twisted, Caroline's injury had nothing to do with UConn's decision to run up the score.
The injuries to Caroline and to Mel Thomas the year before occurred on plays that did not involve contact with a Syracuse player. The closest player to Caroline when she got hurt was Renee Montgomery, and Thomas' injury occurred as she changed directions on her dribble near the left baseline.
So that the truth does not get twisted, Caroline's injury had nothing to do with UConn's decision to run up the score.
The injuries to Caroline and to Mel Thomas the year before occurred on plays that did not involve contact with a Syracuse player. The closest player to Caroline when she got hurt was Renee Montgomery, and Thomas' injury occurred as she changed directions on her dribble near the left baseline.