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[QUOTE="Inthepaint, post: 4400615, member: 11386"] SC was better than us last November, and they were better than us last April. I don’t enjoy saying it any more than we like hearing it. I still can’t watch the NC game. Hopefully, as they say, we learn more from our failures than we do from our successes. We have 30+ games coming up. One, perhaps two against SC. Our goal is to win ALL of them, one game at a time. No Paige? Too bad for us, we’ll just have to make do with the talent we can put on the court. We know what each of our returning players DID last season, but we can only guess and theorize as to what they and the new Huskies will be able to accomplish. The major factor that hovered over Storrs last season were the freaky injuries and illnesses.Not an alibi or an excuse, just a sad fact. After that debacle at Georgia Tech, I wonder if any of us thought UCONN would end up in a NC game? How about after Oregon? Geno and his gang figured out a way. Admittedly, a lot of it was ugly,but some guts and effort shone through. By next spring we will know what was learned ( besides staying healthy) and what steps will be taken to make the traditional “Husky Run”. Let the games begin!! [/QUOTE]
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