Thursday, January 29, 2026

Doggy's UConn/Tennessee Pregame Report


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No. 1 UConn Huskies                                    No. 18 Tenn Lady Vols
              22-0 (10-0)                                                      15-3 (7-0)


Sunday
 February 1st, 2026

Peoples Bank Arena
Hartford, Ct
 Noon
FOX

Prior Meetings

 UCONN LEADS 17-10

Home: 6-4
 Away: 6-4
 Neutral: 5-2

01/16/95 #2 UConn 77, #1 UT 66 Storrs, Conn.
04/02/95 #1 UConn 70, #3 UT 64 Minneapolis, Minn.
01/06/96 #2 UConn 59, #4 UT 53 Knoxville, Tenn.
03/29/96 #4 UT 88, #2 UConn 83 (OT) Charlotte, N.C.
01/05/97 #1 UConn 72, #8 UT 57 Hartford, Conn.
03/24/97 #10 UT 91, #1 UConn 81 Iowa City, Iowa
01/03/98 #1 UT 84, #3 UConn 69 Knoxville, Tenn.
01/10/99 #2 UT 92, #1 UConn 81 Storrs, Conn.
01/08/00 #1 UConn 74, #2 UT 67 Knoxville, Tenn.
02/02/00 #4 UT 72, #1 UConn 71 Storrs, Conn.
04/02/00 #1 UConn 71, #2 UT 52 Philadelphia, Pa.
12/30/00 #1 UConn 81, #2 UT 76 Hartford, Conn.
02/01/01 #3 UT 92, #2 UConn 88 Knoxville, Tenn.
01/05/02 #1 UConn 86, #2 UT 72 Knoxville, Tenn.
03/29/02 #1 UConn 79, #6 UT 56 San Antonio, Texas
01/04/03 #3 UConn 63, #5 UT 62 (OT) Hartford, Conn.
04/08/03 #1 UConn 73, #5 UT 68 Atlanta, Ga.
02/05/04 #4 UConn 81, #1 UT 67 Knoxville, Tenn.
04/06/04 #6 UConn 70, #2 UT 61 New Orleans, La.
01/08/05 #10 UT 68, #15 UConn 67 Hartford, Conn.
01/07/06 #1 UT 89, #7 UConn 80 Knoxville, Tenn.
01/06/07 #4 UT 70, #5 UConn 64 Hartford, Conn.
1/23/20 #3 UConn 60 #23 Tennessee 45 Storrs, Conn.
1/29/21 #3 UConn 67 #25 Tennessee 61 Knoxville, Tenn.
02/06/22 #10 UConn 75, #7 Tennessee 56 Hartford, Conn.
01/26/23 #5 UConn 84, UT 67 Knoxville, Conn.
02/06/25 #19 UT 80, #5 UConn 76 Knoxville, Tenn.

     Tennessee Overview

At first glance Tennessee appears to be having a very good season. They are 15-3 and undefeated in the SEC at 7-0. Great numbers. However, their opponents haven't been the best. 

They lost to then ranked No. 9 North Carolina State 80-77 to start the season. NCST is now unranked.  The next five games were against pretty weak opponents. Massey rating in parentheses.They beat ETSU (256) 97-47, UT Martin (223) 72-61, Belmont (84) 68-58, Middle Tennessee (109) 85-41and Coppin State (302) 88-35.

I would say that the UT Martin and Belmont games were way too close against pretty weak opponents.

The next game was against No. 2 UCLA and they were hammered 99-77. Tennessee bounced back against unranked (unusual) Stanford 65-62. A good win but this was not the typical Stanford team. 

They followed that with an east win against Winthrop (311) 112-40. However, No. 8 Louisville destroyed the Lady Vols 89-65. That was three games against top 25 teams at the time they played and three loses by an average of 17 points per game. 

Tennessee played their final OOC game against Southern Indiana (141) winning 89-44. They rolled through their first 5 SEC conference games beating the bottom teams. They beat Florida 76-65, Auburn 73-56, Mississippi State 90-80 and Arkansas 85-50. They then beat at the time No. 21 Alabama and at the time No. 11 Kentucky 70-59. In their final game before meeting UConn they lost to Mississippi State in their rematch 77-62.

Their best win was against an overranted Kentucky team, who lost their prior game to Mississippi State 71-59 and Georgia 72-67. Both unranked. 
            

        Comparative Team Statistics

Leader in Bold

                                                     UConn                                     Tennessee
               
                                              90.2        PPG                              78.4
                                              50.5        Defensive PPG             61.2
                                              39.7        Scoring Margin            17.2
                                              52.7        Field Goal %                41.2
                                              33.7        Defensive FG%            38.7 
                                              39.3        Three Point %              30.0
                                              26.8        Defensive 3PT%           29.4
                                              75.7        Free Throw %               65.9
                                              37.2        Rebounds/game           42.1
                                                5.8        Rebounding Margin       3.3 
                                              24.4        Assists per game          14.3
                                              13.1        Turnover per game       15.1
                                                1.9        Assists/TO ratio              0.9
                                              16.0        Steals per game             11.8
                                                4.9        Blocks per game              4.3

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Tennessee Lady Vols



   Tennessee Starters




 Game Analysis

Well, here we go again. Playing one more game in this rivalry. It just doesn't have the same oomph it has had in the past. But after last years loss to the Lady Vols, this game has a little more meaning to it. I know fans and pundits all say that loss propelled them to the championship. I don't buy it. I believe they would have won it all win or lose that game. Prior to last year the Huskies had the Lady Vols number. UConn had beaten Tennessee the last four times they had met. The series lead is now 17-10. 

Tennessee is missing three starters from last year. And at times they miss those players experience. 

Gone are Ruby Whitehorn, who was dismissed from the team with issues with the law. I won't go into details.  She was second on the team in scoring at 13 PPG, her biggest contribution is on the press. She was quick and has long arms to disrupt teams from bringing up the ball across half court. 

5'11" fifth year guard Jewel Spear came from Wake Forest two seasons ago. She averaged 12.1 PPG and was able to get hot from the outside at any time in a game, especially late in close games. With this teams poor three point shooting they sure miss her. 
  
Samara Spencer was the point guard on this team. She was the fifth double digit scorer at 10.1 PPG. Her biggest contributions were two fold. She led the team in assists by far with 5.1 APG and she was the best three point shooter at 40.5%. 

This is the second season of the brand new version of Tennesee. Kim Caldwell, who came after one season at Marshall to this high profile job to be a savior of the program. A tough position to be in. Last season was a mixed bag of success. My overview of Tennessee gives you an indication of their season to date. 

She brought with her a system that you just don't see at the highest level of Division I basketball. No matter how the team is performing she will replace the starting five with five new players after only a couple of minutes on the court. And then continue to replace players after a few more minutes over and over again. That is why she has no one over 26 MPG and eleven players with double digit minutes.  

Coach Caldwell makes quick substitutions because the Lady Vols press on almost every possesion. Full court pretty much from opening tip to final buzzer and she wants to keep them fresh. However, she appears to be changing her style a little. She still makes quick early substitutions but the last few games she hasn't replaced the players as often and looks to have shrunk her rotation to 8 players. And the pressing seems to have slowed down a little. Maybe the constant pressing was wearing out the Lady Vols.   

I'm pretty sure that Tennessee is the only team where ten different players have started at least one game. Crazy, huh. But they have five players that started the majority of their games. It doesn't mean those five will start against UConn but I'll go with that for this analysis.

South Carolina transfer, Talaysia Cooper is the star of the team. The 6' red shirt junior guard is averaging a team leading 14.4 PPG, first in assists with 4.1 APG and by far a team leading 3.5 steals per game.  She is shooting a poor 42.3% from the field and 32.6% on three pointers. Although she can get hot for a short period of time. Oh, she is also second on the team lead in rebounds at 5.7 RPG. A stat filler good and bad.

Janiah Barker is a 6'4' forward that transfered from UCLA. UConn faced her last year in the final four where she played 17 minutes and scored 3 points. She has had some really good games this season scoring 25 points against UCLA in a loss and 20 points against Mddle Tennessee and Winthrop. Barker is second on the team in scoring at 14.3 PPG and tied for 1st in rebounding at 6.9 RPG. She is second on the team in blocks.

Tennessee has brought in a terrific freshmen class including the Pauldo twins. Both 5'6" guards, Mia has moved into the starting lineup and has some really good games. She does make some freshman mistakes but she is third on the team in scoring at 12.1 PPG. She is also second in steals with 22. She is shooting 40.4% from the field and 33.3% on threes.     

Zee Spearman, Miami transfer,  is one of two bigs on the team at 6'4". Listed as a forward,  Spearman is tied for 1st on the team in rebounds at 6.9 RPG. She is only shooting 39.5% from the field. Poor shooting for a forward/center. She is averaging 11.7 PPG and leads the team in blocks with 26. 

Deniya Prawl is a 6' freshman guard who appears to have moved into the starting lineup the last few games. She is a solidly buit guard who loves to play a physical game. She is only averaging 3.9 PPG and 3.2 RPG but Coach Caldwell loves her defense. UConn won't mind her she shooting some three pointers as she is only 3-24 on the season. 

I believe the bench has shrunk to three maybe four players that will see significant minutes. 

6'2" junior forward Alyssa Lathem is a transfer last season from Syracuse. She averages 4.7 PPG and 3.1 RPG.  She is a big contributor to the full court press. Lathem is the only player on the team shooting better than 50% at 51.1. 

Jaida Civil is another freshman seeing playing time. The 6' guard is averaging 5.6 PPG and 3.7 RPG. Another good sized guard, she does a goodt job on the press. 

5'7" Senior Guard Nya Robertson is a transfer from SMU. She will see plenty of minutes. She is averaging 8.4 PPG and is only behind Pauldo in number of three point shots. She is hitting them at only 31.7%. Even that number is misleading. She had one game where she set a Tennessee record with 10-16 on one game. Without that game she would be shooting 25.8%. 

The final homegrown talent in the rotation is 5'9" freshman Kaniya Boyd. Coach Caldwell put her in the starting lineup in their last game against Missouri. She is maybe the quickest Lady Vol and loves to drive to the basket. She is averaging 3.9 PPG. Boyd is only shooting 4-19 on threes. 

Well, there ya go. A look at all 9 players we should see in this game with significant minutes. And you will see all of them coming in and going out. It will make your head spin although not as much as earlier in the season.

The Lady Vols also take a ton of three pointers average 32 per game. However they only make them at a 30.0% clip. Last season their entire offense was taking more shots than the other team. And they did that on average by 17 per game. Not so much this season. Their scoring is down because they only take 9 more per game. And most of those were against the weaker teams in their schedule. 

Player to player comparisions are straight forward.

Mia Pauldo vs KK Arnold. This one is easy. Pauldo trys too hard and makes a lot of mistakes. KK is a great defender and will force Pauldo into quick shots and bad turnovers. Pauldo is quick and will make a few good players but....advantage UConn.

Zee Spearman vs Serah Williams. Spearman is really important for Tennessees success. She was in last seasons win against UConn scoring 16 point on 6-9 shooting. Williams game has improved the last few weeks looking a lot more like her Wisconsin self. Advantage UConn. 

Janiah Barker vs Sarah Strong. Barker is a good player, emphisis on good. Strong is, well, the best player in the country. Need i say more?? Advantage UConn.

Talaysia Cooper vs Ashlynn Shade. I have Shade on Cooper, but you can bet that burden will be shared. Cooper can disappear in games, but if she is on, the has the advantage over Shade. I'll throw Tennessee a bone. Advantage Tennessee.

Deniya Prawl vs Azzi Fudd. I have a feeling that Azzi will be teaching the freshman a lesson. It's not close. Advantage UConn.   

Tennessee bench vs UConn bench. Tennessee has no one to compare to Blanca. Right there you have a UConn advantage. Add in Heckle, El Alfy and Ziebell? It's not close. Advantage UConn.

Geno vs Caldwell. Advantage UConn. 
 
Intangible. Home court advantage. UConn. Revenge factor. UConn. 
    
All these items lead me to my final prediction.

Final Prediction

These two teams are different in some ways and the same in others. Both teams love to press and force turnovers. UConn forces 24 per game, Tennessee forces 21 per game. And the outcome will depend on which team can play their game better than the other team. Both teams take a lot of three pointers but UConn shoots 39% and Tennessee shoots 30%. Shoot away!!

If Tennessee can't turn UConn over and a high rate and if Tennessee doesn't turn the ball over at a hight rate and if Tennessee can shoot a lot better than their season average on three pointer shots......if, if, if. I just don't see it happening. UConn is too talented, too smart and well coached. These freshmen haven't seen a defense like UConn's.   

My friend TonyC said that it would take a team holding UConn to less than 60 points because of how good the Husky defense is. No way this version of Tennessee can do this. And this version of Tennessee is a really poor shooting team. 

I had my prediction a bit lower before watching the Lady Vols get slapped around by Mississippi State. And MSU is no UConn. And Tennessee was at home. It could get ugly.  

UConn by 32+. 
  

Friday, January 16, 2026

Doggy's UConn/Notre Dame Pregame Report

 




Date: Monday 
January 19th, 2026
Storrs, Ct.
Gampel Pavilion
Time: 5:00
TV: FOX


No. 1 UConn Huskies                                                  Notre Dame
              18-0 (9-0)                                                              12-5 (4-3)


Prior Meetings

NOTRE DAME | UCONN 
HUSKIES LEADS 39-16
H: 22-5 | A: 12-6 | N: 5-5

 01/18/96 #3 UConn 87, ND 64 South Bend, Ind. 
02/24/96 #3 UConn 86, ND 79 Storrs, Conn. 
03/05/96 #2 UConn 71, ND 54 Storrs, Conn. 
02/09/97 #1 UConn 72, ND 49 Storrs, Conn. 
03/04/97 #1 UConn 86, ND77 Storrs, Conn. 
12/06/97 #3 UConn 78, ND 59 South Bend, Ind. 
02/21/98 #2 UConn 73, ND 61 Storrs, Conn. 
03/02/98 #3 UConn 73, ND 53 Piscataway, N.J. 
12/08/98 #1 UConn 106, ND 81 South Bend, Ind. 
03/02/99 #6 UConn 96, ND 75 Piscataway, N.J. 
02/26/00 #1 UConn 77, ND 59 Hartford, Conn. 
01/15/01 ND 92, #1 UConn 76 South Bend, Ind.
03/06/01 #2 UConn 78, ND 76 Storrs, Conn. 
03/30/01 ND 90, #1 UConn 75 St. Louis, Mo. 
01/21/02 #1 UConn 80, ND 53 Hartford, Conn. 
01/20/03 #2 UConn 72, ND 53 South Bend, Ind. 
02/23/03 #1 UConn 77, ND59 Storrs, Conn. 
01/13/04 ND 66, #4 UConn 51 South Bend, Ind.
01/12/05 #16 UConn 67, #7 ND 50 South Bend, Ind. 
01/30/05 #6 ND 65, #9 UConn 59 Storrs, Conn.
03/07/05 #14 UConn 67, #10 ND 54 Hartford, Conn. 
02/19/06 #8 UConn 79, ND 64 South Bend, Ind. 
03/05/06 #7 UConn 71, ND 60 Hartford, Conn. 
01/27/07 #6 UConn 64, ND 47 Storrs, Conn. 
01/27/08 #1 UConn 81, #16 ND 64 South Bend, Ind. 
02/22/09 #1 UConn 76, #24 ND 66 Hartford, Conn. 
01/16/10 #1 UConn 70, #3 ND 46 Storrs, Conn. 
03/01/10 #1 UConn 76, #8 ND 51 South Bend, Ind. 
03/08/10 #1 UConn 59, #6 ND 44 Hartford, Conn. 
01/08/11 #2 UConn 79, #19 ND 76 South Bend, Ind. 
02/19/11 #2 UConn 78, #8 ND 57 Storrs, Conn. 
03/08/11 #1 UConn 73, #10 ND 64 Hartford, Conn. 
04/03/11 #10 ND 72, #1 UConn 63 Indianapolis, Ind.
01/07/12 ND 74, #2 UConn 67 (OT) South Bend, Ind.
02/27/12 #3 ND 72, #4 UConn 59 Storrs, Conn.
03/06/12 #4 UConn 63, #3 ND 54 Hartford, Conn. 
04/01/12 #4 ND 83, #3 UConn 75 (OT) Denver, Colo.
01/05/13 #5 ND 73, #1 UConn 72 Storrs, Conn.
03/04/13 #2 ND 96, #3 UConn 87 (3OT) South Bend, Ind.
03/12/13 #2 ND 62, #3 UConn 59 Hartford, Conn.
04/07/13 #3 UConn 85, #2 ND 65 New Orleans, La. 
04/08/14 #1 UConn 79, #2 ND 58 Nashville, Tenn. 
12/06/14 #3 UConn 76, #2 ND 58 South Bend, Ind. 
04/07/15 #1 UConn 63, #2 ND 53 Tampa, Fla. 
12/05/15 #1 UConn 91, #3 ND 81 Storrs, Conn. 
12/07/16 #1 UConn 72, #2 ND 61 South Bend, Ind. 
12/03/17 #1 UConn 80, #3 ND 71 Hartford, Conn. 
03/30/18 #3 ND 91, #1 UConn 89 (OT) Columbus, Ohio
12/02/18 #2 UConn 89, #1 ND 71 South Bend, Ind.
04/05/19 #3 ND 81, #2 UConn 76 Tampa, Fla. 
12/08/19 #2 UConn 81, ND 57 Storrs, Conn.
12/05/21 #2 UConn 73, #24 Notre Dame 54  Hartford, Conn.
12/04/22 #7 ND 74, #3 UConn 60 South Bend, Ind.
01/27/24 #15 ND 82, #8 UConn 67 Storrs, Conn.
12/12/24 #8 ND 79, #2 UConn 68 South Bend, Ind.
 
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Notre Dame

 This is not your usual Notre Dame team. They did start out the season as if they would be the same dominating Irish team. Although it was against weak teams, they beat up on Fairleigh Dickenson 98-52, Chicago State 116-58 and Akron 85-58


The next game was a surprise to most fans, with Notre Dame getting destroyed by at the time No. 14 Michigan 93-54. No, that is not a typo. A 39 point loss. In this up and down season for the Irish, they bounced back with a 61-59 win over then No. 11 USC. However, USC has proven to be overrated this season.


They followed that win with a 83-51 beating of an overmatched Central Michigan team. Again, they could not maintain their momentum, losing to at the time No. 13 Ole Miss 69-62.


Their best winning streak of the season followed that loss, beating Florida State 93-58, Morehead State 97-48, James Madison 78-65, Bellemine 110-38 and Pittsburgh 94-59


What followed was two losses, a 95-90 loss to Georgia Tech and a susprising 14 point loss to Duke 82-68. They put the hammer to their next two opponents beating Boston College 94-60 and then No. 22 North Carolina 73-50. I'm sure the Irish fans thought that win might turn things around. But in the last game before meeting UConn , Notre Dame lost at home to No. 9 Louisville 79-66    


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Comparative Team Statistics
(leader in bold)

                                             UConn                                       Notre Dame 

                                              90.4        PPG                            83.6
                                              51.7        Defensive PPG            63.2
                                              38.7        Scoring Margin           20.5
                                              52.4        Field Goal %               48.2
                                              33.8        Defensive FG%           40.6 
                                              40.6        Three Point %             37.2
                                              29.3        Defensive 3PT%          30.3
                                              74.4        Free Throw %             78.8
                                              38.0        Rebounds/game           36.9
                                                6.3        Rebounding Margin       2.5 
                                              24.3        Assists per game          15.5
                                              13.1        Turnover per game       13.0
                                                1.9        Assists/TO ratio             1.2
                                              15.8        Steals per game            14.8
                                                4.9        Blocks per game            3.4
    
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Notre Dame

 


Notre Dame Starters
 Game Analysis

My analysis is a little bias. I love UConn and hate Notre Dame. I'll do my best to write an honest assesment of the Irish, but it won't be easy. Ok, here goes. 

This team has only two returning players this season that played in last year's Huskie loss to the Notre Dame. They cheated but i digress. 

Just a quick look at last years team. They lost to either graduation or transfer four starters. Miles, who ran from South Bend as soon as the portal opened to TCU, is now gone. There were rumors that her ralationship with Hidalgo was poison. Liatu King graduated. She had 16 points in last years game. Citron, who battled  Paige for rookie of the year in the WNBA also graduated. Kate Koval transfered to LSU. There she is still a poor player. I'm glad she didn't come to UConn. Off the bench, Liz Karlen graduated.

That is 5 of the 7 players from last years team that played against UConn. But while those five had an impact in the Irish win last year, They weren't the reason that UConn lost. One player was.

Back is Hannah Hildago, a UConn killer. The 5'6"junior guard is as quick a player witht he ball in her hands as anyone in the country. Her antics on the court annoy the heck out of me. The theatrics after a made basket, the staredowns of the defender, the beating of the chest. All of it. But there is no denying her talent. Last year she just dominated the Huskies. In 39 minutes she scored 29 points on 8-17 shooting. She was 6-11 on threes. She had 8 assists, so it just wasn't her scoring. And that 5'6" guard had 10 rebounds. And 3 steals. Oh yeah, there where plenty of antics. This year she is averaging 25 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 5.7 APG, 5.7 SPG. Her rebounding at her height is just phenomenal. I know I use the phrase "volume shooter" but this applies to Hidalgo. She takes almost 20 shots per game. But with the rest of the players as they are, she really has to do it. She shoots 57% on 2 pointers but her 24% on three pointers has really hurt Notre Dame this season. She gets to the line often and hits them at 90%. Ok, enough about Hidalgo. I don't want to upset those with HHDS. Hannah Hildago Derangement Syndrome.   

Cassangra Prosper, a 6'2" senior forward, is the other returning player that played against Uconn last season. She played 18 minutes, scored 3 points going 1-3 from the field and had 4 turnovers. But don't let those stats influence your take on her game. She is a much improved player compared to last year. Prosper is the second leading scorer on this years team at 16.6 PPG and leads the team in rebounding at 7.9 RPG. A very efficient player, Prosper is shooting 53% from the field and 42.8% on threes, although is' only on 28 attempts on the season. UConn with have their hands full with Cassnadra. She also shoots 78% from the free throw line.      

This is all you need to know about this years Notre Dame team. The remaining four players,  three starters are transfers. The only freshman on the team is Leah Macy. She is a 6'2" forward that UConn was recruiting. 

Vanessa De Jesus is the only player who has started all 17 games. The 5'8" grad student guard, who transfered in from Duke is averaging 9.9 PPG. She is a very good three point shooter at 42.9%.. Funny stat, she is shooting a lower percentage on her two point shots. A terrific free throw shooter at 91%.       

Iyana Moore is a 5'8" grad student transfer from Vanderbilt.  A UConn connection with Shea Ralph being her prior coach. Moore is a really good player. Coach Ivey put her in the starting lineup the last 4 games. She takes the most three point shots at 6 per game. The third leading scorer at 10.4 per game she shoots her three pointers at 43.6%. Another great FT shooter at 90%.

Malaya Cowels, a 6'3" grad student forward, is a transfer from Wake Forest. She is the size in the starting lineup. She moved into the starting lineup when KK Bransford was injured. Cowels is averaging 9.8 PPG and 5.5 RPG. She is a wide body and can carve out space in the paint. When she plays well, Notre Dame is a much better team. Since entering the starting lineup, she is averaging 13 PPG. Cowels shoots 54.5% from the field, most of those shots from close to the basket.    

The final players in the rotation is 6'4" grad student transfer Gisela Sanchez, She started her first 13 games this season before moving to the bench the last 3 games she played. She has been on a few teams. She started at Arizona before moving on to Kansas State before finally landing at Notre Dame. She is tall but her game is more outside the paint. She averages 7.8 PPG and 5.5 RPG. She doesn't play big defensively in the  paint with only 6 blocks the entire season. 

The big numbers to note are these. 34.6, 33.5, 33.7, 27.4, 27.2, and 23.7. Those are the minutes per game the six player rotation plays. Against the better teams, those numbers increase. For example, in their last game, a loss to Louisville, the minutes were 40, 39, 38, 37, 37 with the bench only playing 9 minutes.   

I would expect Notre Dame to play the same rotation as the Louisville game. Maybe more minutes from Sanchez to give starters more rest. 

Starting lineup matchups give UConn the edge. The bench added in? No contest.

Hidlago vs KK. You have to give the first team AA the edge. But the gap is not as wide as you might think. I'm really looking forward to how well KK guards Hidalgo. That matchup will go a long way on how close this game is. But UConn is a team defensive effort. KK will get plenty of help. 

6'2" Prosper vs 6'2" Strong. Yes, Prosper has really improved this season. She has added a three point shot, and is a ferocious rebounder. But she is going against the best player in America. No contest. Advantage UConn.

6'3" Cowels vs 6'4" Williams. This is a close matchup. Cowels is really strong in the paint and doesn't get pushed around. Williams is way quicker. I'd give Williams a slight (my bias) advantage.

5'8" de Jesus vs 5'11" Fudd. de Jesus is a fearless player. But Fudds game will put some fear into her. Fudd will shut her down. The opposet won't be true. AA Fudd gets the nod in this matchup.    

 5'8" Moore vs 5'10" Shade. Again my UConn bias has Shade with the advantage. That is based on Ashlynn's defense proclivity.   
 
UConn's bench obviously has a HUGE advantage. I'm pretty sure Jana will be back and if Cowels gets the best of Williams, El Alfy will come in to get physical. Blanca is a freak in a good way and Notre Dame will have no answer for her. Heckel and Ziebell will see plenty of minutes as UConn goes 9 deep in this game.       

Notre Dame is sliding and after the Louisville loss, will drop out of the Top 25. They were No. 23 at the time I published this report. With the graduations and transfers, the Irish had to jump into the portal to fill out the roster with grad students. All 4 of them and the senion Prosper will be gone next year. They have 5 recruits comeing in next season led by No. 11 Jacy Abii. The other four players are ranked 24, 30, 37 and 81. A decent class, but not the usual talent that the Irish bring in. More portal players will be needed.     

Final Prediction


Revenge, sweet revenge. It will be difficult for the UConn players that lost to Notre Dame last year to get that taste out of their mouths until the Huskies get their revenge. 

Strong didn't have her best game scoring only 14 points and grabbing 7 rebounds. Shade is the only other starter returning who played in that game. She had maybe her worst game of her career going scoreless on 0-5 shooting. KK came off the bench and was a bright spot with 10 points. Fudd watched in pain on the sidelines in this game. You can bet she is itching to get into this one.

As i said earlier, Hidalgo it the engine that drives this Notre Dame team. And she has been dominant against UConn her first two games. Can she do that again? Will it even matter? I think it won't. She might get her 25-30 points but she will need a lot of shots to get there. Hidalgo knows what's in store for the Irish.

"I've been trying to tell the girls that UConn is a different beast. If we think certain teams that we have to were tough then we're going to have a rude awakening for UConn. It is a completely different team now. What worked last year might not work this year. And this is gonna require a lot of different things for us to do this year in order to beat UConn. And I think we can’t have any mistakes. There are some things that we have to figure out, how to not make those mistakes when we play UConn. Because UConn of course is the best team in women’s basketball right now."

The lack of ability for Notre Dame to limit player minutes against this devistating Huskie pressure will wear out their players. As the games go on, Hidalgo looks to me that she tires and her shots are short. We can expect more of that in this game. Geno will keep the pressure on the entire game. I'm sure last year is in the back of his mind as well.    
     
UConn is just way more talented, Notre Dame is just too short of players. UConn's defense is the best in the country. Notre Dame's defense is mediocre.    


Huskies by 23+. That plus could be a big number.