Apr 05 10:10a by Holly Anderson
It was mentioned during last night's early game broadcast that Stanford was "the team to beat UConn." The inescapable reality that Stanford already has a double-digit loss to UConn this season aside, at this point? No one is the team to beat UConn. Baylor came closest Monday night, and lost by 20.
It wasn't the prettiest game Auriemma's brood have turned out. Baylor was 1-of-7 from beyond the arc and UConn was statistically worse miserable, making just three of 17 three-point shots. The turnover differential also played a large part -- Connecticut held themselves to seven in nasty contrast to Baylor's 20. But the She-Bears made the Husky Ladies sweat for the first time all year, trailing by a "mere" 13 points at the half and shaving that lead down to three just five minutes after play resumed. Not to be overshadowed by Nnemkadi Ogwumike's performance in the Final Four's first game, this is about when Maya Moore started really pouring it on. The junior phenom finished with 34 points and 12 rebounds; her deadly counterpart Tina Charles notched 21 points and 13 rebounds.
UConn's vaunted bench didn't see much action, with just one non-starter, Kelly Faris, logging more than three minutes of playing time. Moore and Charles were granted respites of one minute each. And if you're wondering why you haven't read Brittney Griner's name yet, it's because she was largely a non-factor. This isn't to say she played poorly; with 13 points, six rebounds and five blocks she's got nothing to be ashamed of, but she is, contrary to internet legend, only human, and can't reasonably be expected to deal with Moore and Charles all by her lonesome.
So no more dreams haunted by Griner's dead, staring gunslinger's eyes this tourney, and no more Kim Mulkey, to the chagrin of bored journalists everywhere. UConn still doesn't have a loss. They don't even have the relative indignity of a single-digit win to blemish their A++ record. And nothing that happened in last night's second game remotely indicates a chance of that changing any time soon. Tune in Tuesday for one more gladiator-and-lion show.
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NCAA Women's Final Four: UConn 70, Baylor 50, Sky Blue, Water Wet
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A quick math note
3-for-17 is better than 1-for-7. (You’d need to have 22 or more shots for 3 three-pointers to be statistically worse than 1.)
3-for-17 is nothing to brag about, but it’s still a higher percentage (17.6%) than 1-for-7 (14.3%).
by lone1c on Apr 5, 2010 11:19 AM EDT reply actions
WE DON'T KNOW MATH HERE
(clearly)
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I will give my shirt for Tennessee today.
by Holly Anderson on Apr 5, 2010 12:02 PM EDT up reply actions
No big deal.
The rest of the article was good, so the error stood out a bit more. . . .
by lone1c on Apr 5, 2010 12:30 PM EDT up reply actions
1-7 may have been worse, but...
what is the worst part is that they only took SEVEN shots. Baylor left SEVERAL wide open 3’s on the floor, and they might have made a difference.
Maybe if those shots were taken and made, Baylor wouldn’t have started panicking late in the game and maybe they could have won?
I doubt it though. UCONN is the best I’ve ever seen. They are smooth as butter and cold as ice.
by Cartesian on Apr 5, 2010 4:59 PM EDT reply actions
As a Tennessee alum I am loath to admire them,
but I can’t help it. I’ve never seen anything like this team.
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I will give my shirt for Tennessee today.
by Holly Anderson on Apr 5, 2010 6:00 PM EDT up reply actions
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