I feel like K9 got every assist for Allie. So kudos to her for knowing to find the hot hand.
She’s a human being and not perfect every night. I don’t feel we should expect her to beAm not sure what is wrong with Azzi but she better get back on the Home Page. She is slipping and fading. I really want her name of the wall. But her game has to return and it needs to start against Tennessee.
“I trust her, to a point. Not like, with my life, but I trust her. Sarah Strong, I trust her with my life. Ash isn’t there yet.” --Geno
And so the bench outscored Xavier.
What a performance by Allie Ziebell!
And the team defense was a tenacious thing of beauty.
With regard to class rankings, in case anyone has forgotten, the 2024 Hoopgurlz rankings for current UConn players is not too shabby:Scoring record: I believe Nykesha's 46 still stands.
Fun: She got that early in the season against an excellent Stanford team...neutral
court...maybe in Florida...bigtime TV game. It might have been in her soph or junior year.
The crowd had some Stanford fans in it. Nykesha's performance was SO good that they gave her a standing ovation
when Geno pulled her near the end. Great gesture of sportsmanship by those fans.
Vandeveer was ticked. When Nykesha selected UConn over Stanford [and others] the coach declared
that Stanford has gotten 5 Nykesha's in that same class. Their recruiting class that year was great but it came across as a bit of a putdown of Sales ...Geno wasn't pleased. Dropping a ton of points against Stanford and hearing her own fans
giving her an ovation seemed some nice payback.
For quite a while she and Geno had a somewhat frosty relationship...one other factor was Vandeveer not treating
Rebecca Lobo with proper respect when she wasn't pleased with Lobo being on that 1996 Olympic team.
They only outscored her by 5...We have Allie and Xavier does not ~~~
I just wanted to add one observation. Sarah was spectacular on offense last night, but the way she did it was a little different than her norm. She usually has either scored close to the basket or at the 3 point line, with a couple of mid-range shots thrown into the mix. Last night, she was an utter assassin from mid-range, and I feel that by emphatically re-establishing that as a major part of her game, it will give opponents much more to be concerned with and open up things even more for Sarah and her teammates going forward.I'll expand a little on my thoughts because I think there was so much to be excited about from this game
Sarah - Completely broke the zone. I think the team has struggled with zone, and overpassed, but today was different. There were moments she was wide open, which was insane. I've been waiting for a Sarah takeover game, and we got a Sarah takeover half. Everything she did was cool, calm, under control. She was completely unguardable. She looked for her shot more than she passed, exciting!!! Definitely looking to see more of this Sarah in the run up to March.
Allie - Love to see the joy she played with when she was locked in. Shooters shoot and she shot tonight! She's been shooting well all season but she also looked really steady on defense as well.
Ash - Just wow. I've been so impressed the last few games with how she's stepped up on the defensive end. The rebounds, the assists, the steals!!! Her entire game has elevated lately.
K9 - She might be the highlight for me. Her drive and kick is so good, it reminds me of Paige some times. She sees the floor incredibly well and is so good at cutting when need be. Just a special player and great to see her thrive. She may need to stay wearing that chest pad tho, the way she stays on the floor
3 of these players mentioned are Sophomores. The team is in good hands!
Kelly Feris has come to mind a lot lately...Just a couple of remarks. There was some talk in the off-season about how UConn might have a down year because they lost Paige. If there's any talk this summer about losing Azzi, all we need to do is think back on Allie's game last night.
Ashlynn had herself quite a game last night. The last time I remember a game like that was 2013. UConn was playing Maryland and were down I wanna say about 10 points at halftime. The second half was the Kelly Faris show. She didn't score much, but Maryland couldn't do anything if Kelly was anywhere near the ball. She wound up with something like 10 points 8 rebounds 8 assists and 7 steals, but the big thing was she just wouldn't let the opponent do anything. Ashlynn and to a great extent Kayleigh were that last night.
It looks to me like three different players had the best games of their UConn careers last night.
I have to think they've been working a lot on zone busting in practice since now everyone thinks that is their only hope... Sarah's scoring last night was text book front court zone busting. I'd venture to say her short middies freed up the 3 pt line so the guards had just a little more time to get their shots off and they started falling.I just wanted to add one observation. Sarah was spectacular on offense last night, but the way she did it was a little different than her norm. She usually has either scored close to the basket or at the 3 point line, with a couple of mid-range shots thrown into the mix. Last night, she was an utter assassin from mid-range, and I feel that by emphatically re-establishing that as a major part of her game, it will give opponents much more to be concerned with and open up things even more for Sarah and her teammates going forward.
Paige is the best I have ever seen at delivering a pass “in the pocket” of a shooter. Azzi, KK, Sarah, Ash & Kayleigh are all pretty good at it as well.The thing that stood out to me on Allie's 10 was the quality of the passes 6 by Kayleigh, but the other 4 as well - they were dead center on her body and right in her 'pocket'. It is a little commented on aspect of passes, but not just finding the open player, but delivering the ball perfectly in that 'pocket' increases shooting percentages a lot - great shooters can shoot regardless, but getting a great pass always helps.