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Will the Huskies run the table this season? This is likely a premature thread, but commentators were talking about it on ESPN so I thought I'd post the question here.
Looking ahead, here are the only games I could see UCONN feasibly losing:
vs. Michigan (11/21)
@ USC (12/13)
vs. Iowa (12/20) in NY
vs. Notre Dame (1/19)
vs. Tennessee (2/1)
It's a lighter schedule than in years past with 4 of the 5 notable games being played in front of a home crowd and no top 5-6 opponents. I don't think any of these teams will pose too much trouble, but any of them could be dark horse upsets on a given night. The season is young and teams haven't fully figured out their true colors year.
Nationally, South Carolina, Texas and UCLA are loaded teams that likely stand in the way of UCONN winning it all should they meet in the tournament.
Looking ahead, here are the only games I could see UCONN feasibly losing:
vs. Michigan (11/21)
@ USC (12/13)
vs. Iowa (12/20) in NY
vs. Notre Dame (1/19)
vs. Tennessee (2/1)
It's a lighter schedule than in years past with 4 of the 5 notable games being played in front of a home crowd and no top 5-6 opponents. I don't think any of these teams will pose too much trouble, but any of them could be dark horse upsets on a given night. The season is young and teams haven't fully figured out their true colors year.
Nationally, South Carolina, Texas and UCLA are loaded teams that likely stand in the way of UCONN winning it all should they meet in the tournament.