I hope this rebounding issue was just a blip tonight. I can handle getting out rebounded, but not by 30. Had we played a halfway decent team, we would have gotten destroyed. Back to the boarding drill and lets lay a beat down on USF.
Conference win on the road against a team playing their version of a NCAA championship game. Now PC fans can go suck an egg for another year and start their ritual of why this game shows why PC is on track to pass Uconn next year.
Conference win on the road against a team playing their version of a NCAA championship game. Now PC fans can go suck an egg for another year and start their ritual of why this game shows why PC is on track to pass Uconn next year.
Can anyone explain how UConn won this game? I really wish I could go back to point zero, my mind temporarily configured to be a PC fan and watch the game from their eyes. Because they had to be more frustrated with this game than I was and I can't imagine that to be humanly possible!
Valiant effort....OK, I'll be the optimist. PC built their huge rebound edge on the offensive boards in the first half because they were the gang that couldn't shoot straight. You can't really expect UConn players to anticipate cockeyed shots from closeup clainging off the bracket or just getting air, and the stupid PC players were playing volleyball out there.
Heh, --- well, I tried.
Yeah I got that. It's just that everyone ( and I mean even Shabazz) regressed to their worst personas and the team still won! I'm not sure I've seen many UConn games in which no player played their A or B game and the team still won during the BE schedule. Maybe I was so caught up in the game I'm not evenly distributing the positive with the negative but it seemed like the negative far outweighed the positive. Needless to say the team is 4-3 in conference play, it managed to do something that has been difficult recently to do, and that is win at Providence, so all in all I'm thrilled. I'm just having trouble reconciling what took place with the outcome.The quick start saved us, because we were certainly outplayed once everything settled in. But we hung in, and then when crunchtime hit, we made just enough plays - Bazz had a key three in regulation right after they tied it, and then Omar's 3 in overtime was huge. Daniels had a couple key buckets.