alexrgct
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The converse is that a lack of depth has cost UConn championships before. This team is one that is less vulnerable to injuries or foul trouble than in years past. Additionally, if Geno legitimately trusts everyone, I expect that we'll see even more trapping and pressing than UConn typically does. Given that Baylor is the primary, and quite likely only, team that can match up with UConn, both of these points are critical. Having three posts he trusts will help in terms of containing Griner, and having the luxury of being able to press and trap for 40 minutes if you wanted to would make it more difficult to get the ball to Griner to begin with.Good thread, Winlots. As I read through the posts, I realized that almost every player on the team was mentioned except for Caroline. So I'm going to go out on a limb and say CD will be the difference maker. I think this year she will finally be as healthy and strong as she's ever going to be and as a 5th year senior, she knows this is her last hurrah. Her fiery, but steady leadership is what will take UCONN over the top this season.
A number of people have mentioned our depth as the difference maker. I don't disagree in general, but UCONN has won it all going only 7 players deep in a NC game, and with the starters all playing close to 35 minutes. In a BIG game, i'm not sure our depth will come into play as much as people might think, unless Geno needs to make adjustments during the game that work better.
I honestly don't recall, but when we had a team that legitimately was 9 or 10 deep, in a NC game, how much PT did the subs get?
Even in the NC in 2000, only Sveta, Kelly, Sue, Shea, Ashja, and Kennitra played over 20 minutes while Swin and Tamika played 18 and 14 respectively. i couldn't find the box score for 2002 to see what kind of minutes everyone got that game...
Agree that Geno has done quite well in the past playing 6-8 players in games where the outcome is in doubt, but Baylor is a unique sort of opponent where the depth could prove really critical.