Huh. I did. not. see. that. coming. (Did anyone?)
St. F.'s all-in strategy of run-and-jack-it forced UConn to run also. With St. F.'s lack of size, and our numbers, athletic superiority, and teamwork we just monopolized the lane. And this game morphed into a runaway locomotive.
But . . .
55 points in the 1stQ?
94 points at the half?
63 point lead at halftime?
140 points total?
Holding an offense oriented team to 22% from the floor, with Kovatch 0-7 from three.
Game before last, UConn held Cincinnati to 21 points, 5 points in the first half and scoreless in the 2nd Q.
Today, this.
I don't know if this the "greatest team ever", but I cannot recall a team with so many parts capable of moving in so many different ways.