Monday, November 15, 2021

Doggy's Doghouse 11/15/2021

   




 








                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
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My three year old grandson Barrett tinkling the ivories!!!

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Yes, it looks like we have seen the last of Saylor in a UConn uniform. I saw her on the bench duruing the broadcast and she was smiling and happy. I'm sure she is comfortable with her decision. Between the injuries and the big and talented roster, there is no surprise that this happened. 

Good luck to Saylor wherever she ends up. Just please don't transfer to Tennessee. Maybe Vanderbilt and Coach Ralph? 

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Lots of movement in the Top 25 after one week of action. 

In fact, I don't think I've ever seen so much change in one week for as long as I've been following it. 

The biggest jump was Texas, who made a gigantic leap to the No. 12 spot, a change of 13 places.  I guess that win over No. 3 Stanford made a big impact on the voters. Justifiably so as it was on Stanfords home court over the defending national champion.

The second biggest change was Arizona, who jumped 11 spots from No. 22 to No. 11 after beating No. 6 Louisville in overtime. Not sure they deserved that big a jump. 

Indiana moved up 4 spots after beating up on No. 13 Kentucky who is now No. 19 after dropping 6 places. The Hoosiers move into the No. 4 location is new territory for them. 

Stanford dropped 4 places to No. 7.  They really look to be missing last years point guard.

9 teams dropped 1 or 2 places and didn't lose a game this week. The product of Texas and Arizona jumping to much. One team though lost 4 spots, from No. 17 to No. 21 and that was Ohio State. They played two week teams holding both of them to 48 points and winning by 23 and 38 points. Not sure why the big drop. Pollsters are weird.     

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No upsets Monday and mostly blowouts. Typical early season OOC schedules.

Just gonna list the final scores.

No. 5 NCST 100 Towson 52

No. 6 Baylor 78 New Orleans 39 

No. 11 Arizona 93 Texas Southern 38 

No. 14 Iowa State 75 South Dakota State 56  
 
No. 16 Tennessee 52 No. 23 South Florida 49 

No. 24 Texas A&M 95 DePaul 75 

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Well, after 7 years and hundreds of games, this is a first. We have a repeat winner for the infamous UGGY award for the ugliest game of the night. 

This was easy as I watched, as painful as it was, the Tennessee/South Florida game. The winner and loser doesn't matter, it's how they played that counts when I give out this award. And boy, did they both play poorly.

If I told you one team shot 33% from the field 0-13 on threes, 8-18 from the FT Line with 13 turnovers and scored 52 points, you would say there was no way that team won. But win Tennessee did. 

That's because South Florida only scored 49 pointes, shot 28% from the field and 34% on threes along with 60% on FT's. They added 14 turnovers.

The stats are really bad but if you watched, the play looked much worse. 

So congrats to Tennessee for a repeat performance. They play a Texas team next. Yeah, the one that just beat Stanford. Maybe a three-peat???


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Ok, maybe I'm picking on them a little. I really don't like the team and their fans. But Tennessee is 3-0 and possibly the worst 3-0 ranked team in history. Hyperbole? You be the judge.

They have scored 59, 49 and 52 in their three games. How have they shot the ball? How does 36.4% from the field sound? Off key, huh. Their three point shooting is even worse. 6-43. That is a nauseating 14%. Even without defense they are missing shots. Their FREE throws are clanging off the rim at 51.9%.

If they had a percentage for missed bunnies? They would be king of the rabbit burrow. 

They are averaging 17 turnovers per game and only 9 assists. Yes an under 1.0 assists to turnover ratio.

It appears that the fans are catching on to this shit show. The once proud Lady Vol fans used to fill up TBA with 13,000-15,000 fans. Then they dropped to 9-10,000. So far this year they are averaging around 6,000 for the two home games. 6017 for a game against a ranked team. Not good.   

Now, as I said earlier, they have Texas next on Sunday at 1:00. They are much better than the three teams Tennessee has played so far. It could get ugly.

The game is on ESPN. Can't wait?  

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By David in Naples

I'm just leaving this here for whenever David feels like sending me something. 


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By Phil

Perusing the media guide


The new media guide was recently posted which is always good to scan for interesting nuggets. Doggy has the link in his "UConn Info" section. I’ve often looked at our all-time records by opponent, but this year I decided to look at Auriemma only opponents.

It won’t exactly be breaking news that he has a good record. 1118 wins for an astounding 88.7% winning percentage.

His record includes games against 177 teams. For perspective, there are 349 Division I team so UConn, under Auriemma, has played almost exactly half of them. That said, not every one of the 177 teams is in Division I. Queens College is now a Division II team but was Division I when we played them. We also had a game against U.S International, as the opening game in 1986. I think they were a collection of all-stars, but that’s mostly a guess, because we lost. My cursory search turned up nothing. Does anyone have more information about this game?

UConn has a winning record against all but six of these teams. That’s right, against 171 teams, we have a winning record, and only six teams can claim to have a 500 or better record against UConn. Of those six teams, four of them are exactly records of 1 – 1, so only two teams have a winning record against UConn under Auriemma.

One of those teams is US international, who won 96-88 in the opening game of the 1986–87 season on a neutral court. Revenge may be hard to come by because I don’t think they still exist.

The other team with a winning record is LaSalle who is 3–0 against Auriemma. They also played one game pre-Auriemma, so they have a lifetime record of 4–0 against UConn. This one puzzles me. On one hand, LaSalle is currently ranked 239 by Massey, so not the type of opponent that Geno would be itching to schedule, but because they are in Philadelphia, I thought they would be a few occasions he would want them on the schedule for game relatively close by and a chance to visit family, not to mention the opportunity to erase this dark stain on his record. (I know, I know, that’s not how he rolls so that may explain it.)


The four teams with a 1—1 record include:

1. Arizona

2. Arkansas

3. New Hampshire

4. Ball State

One of those has already been rectified this season. Arkansas will always have a notable win on the resume, but at the moment, they can no longer claim to be in the rarefied air of teams with a lifetime record against Auriemma’s UConn of 500 or better. It’s not inconceivable we will meet Arizona in a postseason tournament sometime. Not so likely will meet New Hampshire there, but it’s my alma mater, so I would love to see them scheduled. Probably not strong enough to deserve that on its own.

Leading up to what I find to be the most astounding stat. Against 129 of these 177 teams, Geno has a perfect record 496–0. 129 teams have not a single win against UConn under Auriemma. That’s astounding.

USF has the honors for most frustrated, for two different reasons. They’ve had 32 opportunities to win without a single success, and that, as close as possible, taking UConn to overtime in 2004. West Virginia is the bridesmaid with 24 opportunities and zero wins.

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Sunday, November 14, 2021

Doggy's Doghouse 11/14/2021

  




 








                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
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It was so much fun to go with my wonderful wife to the first game of the season. It will be the only game we get to see in person as we will be heading off to Florida in December until March.  I'll be bringing my laptop to the pool to write my Blog.

And Happy Anniversary to my beautiful bride. It will be 46 years on 11/15!!! Thank you Huskies for a great anniversary present. 

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 "I look for a 15-20 point win for UConn." 

Both UConn and I are 1-0 on the season!!!! 

Well, I guess we can forget about the theory that Bueckers will average less points and more assists this season. It doesn't matter who else in on the floor with her. She will always be the best option. 

It was an interesting game. A typical Mike Neighbor's team, the Razorbacks are a hard working team. The Huskies ran out to a big early lead but after a timeout by Arkansas and a talking to by the coach, the Razorbacks played much better and closeed the lead to I believe 4 points at one point. A good run by UConn brought it back to 10 points at the half. A quick start to the second half for UConn brought another timeout for Arkansas.      

Ok, I haven't talked about Bueckers in a whole paragraph. Did I mention she was 15-19 from the field? 

There are a few things that Geno will work on with the team in his usual calm approach...lol. The defense by the three bigs, Olivia, Dorka and Aaliyah, was lets say, sucky. They looked like it was their first game of the season. Oh wait. It was. But still, they were a step behind all night. That causes foul trouble.

The other thing that stood out to me was the way Arkansas was able to offensive rebounds in the first half. UConn did a better job in the second half but Arkansas had 15 offensive rebounds. That can't be happening. Hopefully the improved effort in the second half securing rebounds will be a good sign.

So, lets talk about the players.      

Geno played 9 players in this game but really it was an 8 player rotation. 

The freshman Caroline Ducharme was not ready for primetime yet. Four uneventful minutes.

I was a little disappointed in Nika Muhl's game. She looked a little nervous and her usual aggresion on defense was not enough to get her more than the 13 minutes she played. Her outside shot was just off. She was 0-3 on threes and 0-2 from the FT line. She did have 2 assists, but she will have better games in the future.

The frontcourt, as I mentioned before, had a tough game. 

Nelson-Ododa started out great with an early bucket and a few defensive rebounds. But her foul trouble limited her to 17 minutes. Other than the fouling, she had a solid game while on the court with 9 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 blocks. It would have been an easy double double with more time on the court.

Edwards also had foul trouble limiting her to 19 minutes. She did have 9 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists. But that 4 rebound number hurt the Huskies. She didn't get to some of the 50/50 rebounds. I'm sure she is not happy with her performance.

Dorka did not look as good as she did in the preseason game. But then again, that was a terrible team they played. She did get in 13 minutes, but looked a little off. Some of that is conditioning. She is still working on that. She did show some of what UConn will get from her. She went 1-4 from the field but I loved the post move she made for her one basket. 

I think it's important to remember that Arkansas is a guard oriented team that forces your big players to chase and foul. In fact, at one point, Geno had had enough of that and put five guards on the court at one time for several minutes. It was very effective. 

I already mentioned Muhl, who was one of those guards, and her is my take on the other four.

Azzi Fudd, The next coming of Maya Moore/Kalena Mosqueda-Lewis. Ehh...not yet. She played a decent 20 minutes. Scoring 7 points and grabbing 3 rebounds, she didn't hurt the team and didn't look out of place. Geno certainly trusted her. She missed three of four 3 pointers but every one looked good coming out of her hand. 

Christyn Williams got her revenge for Arkansas ruining her homecoming last year. She was great in everything she did except foul shooting. She played 36 minutes and scored 18 points. Her outside touch was off but we all know she is a streaky outside shooter. I watched her in warmups and she didn't miss one! Her foul shooting was the most disappointing part of her game. She was 6-11. Awful. 

Evina Westbrook was just terrific in this game. She was clearly the leader out there. When Arkansas made it close in the second quarter, she kept everyone calm. Evina played 38 minutes and that shows how much better she is physically than last season. She filled up that scoresheet. 15 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 steals. I'm thinking she will be on a few lists at the end of the season.

Finally. Paige Buckets. Simply the best college player hands down in the country. Just pass out the awards now. She was quiet in the first quarter but when the Razorbacks made a nice comeback and closed to 4 points, she just took over. Geno just couldn't sit her. And she handled it great. Her conditioning is as good as anyone. It's a big part of her game. In her 40 minutes, she was 15-19 (yes, I know I said that already, it deserves repeating) from the field, 34 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks. Amazingly, she only took one three pointer and missed it. Best player. 

The Huskies have 5 days off before opening against Minnesota in the Battle 4Atlantis in the Bahamas. I say every time they play in one of these I will take my wife and go for the week. But it's always around Thanksgiving and I love being with my family.

UConn will play three times in three days, November 20, 21 and 22. There is a good chance they play South Carolina two times. Certainly one time. Now that will be the big test. Looking forward to it. Geno will have to find a way to distribute the minutes better in that gauntlet.                

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Full Game Replay

Game Highlights

Paige's Historic Performance

Geno's Postgame Presser

Paige Bueckers, Evina Westbrook, and Christyn Williams Arkansas Postgame Presser

Mike Neighbor's Post Game Presser 

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No. 3 Stanford 56, No. 25 Texas 61 - Well,  that didn't take long. The defending National Champion lost to Vic Schaffer's Longhorn in a hard fought game. Texas outscored the Cardinal 26-16 over the last 10 minutes. Stanford looked really out of sorts in this game. Their 4-27 on threes and 20 turnovers made then a contender for an UGGY award. Their 56 points saved them from that embarrassment. Their Hull was breached as the sisters went 2-10 on threes. It should be interesting to see how they bounce back from this game. Mississippi State transfer Aliya Mathar hit all four of her three pointers and finished with 17 points to propel Texas to the upset win. I'm sure the Tennessee coaching staff and fans kept a close eye on this game. They play them both later in the season.         

No. 4 Maryland 81 James Madison 45 - Easy win for the soon to be No. 3 Terps now going 3-0 on the season. Cloe Bibby led them with 19 points. Ashley Owusu added 14 and Angel Reese had 12 points and matched her career high with 14 rebounds. The only point of interest in this game is that Owusu rolled her ankle and had to leave the game. Hopefully she will quickly recover.     

No. 5 NCST 85 Florida 52 North Carolina State had four players score in double figures as they defeated visiting Wofford by a 90-57 score in its opening game of the 2021 Preseason WNIT. Graduate forward Kayla Jones ed the team in scoring with 15 points on 6-of-8 shooting. Elissa Cunane (13 points), Jakia Brown-Turner (10 points) and Diamond Johnson (10 points) joined her in double figures.

No. 8 Indiana 88 No. 13 Kentucky 67 -  Mackenzie Holmes scored a career-high 29 points and fellow preseason All-Big Ten selection Grace Berger had 19 as the Hoosiers pulled away from No. 13 Kentucky in the second half for an 88-67 victory. Ali Patberg, a former Notre Dame player now in her seventh season of eligibility, added 16 for Indiana. After Kentucky cut the lead to 48-46 with 5:44 remaining in the third quarter, the Hoosiers (2-0) went on a 7-0 run and never led by fewer than six points again.

No. 9 Iowa 82 Northern Iowa 61Iowa took down the Panthers, 82-61. Sophomore point guard Caitlin Clark blazed the trail for the Hawkeyes, finishing three assists shy of a triple-double. The preseason All-American had 25 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists in the game. “I think that defense needs to be our identity,” Clark said postgame. The Hawkeyes forced 19 Panther turnovers, and also forced Northern Iowa to shoot 32 percent from the floor and 25 percent from 3-point range. Interestingly, their defense last season was one of the worse in WCBB. I think we should wait until they play a better team before declaring them a good defensive team.

No. 10 Oregon Dixie State - Late Game

No. 16 Florida State 79 Milwaukee 42

No. 17 Ohio State 86 Norfolk State 48

No. 24 Virginia Tech 81 George Mason 52  


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By David in Naples

I'm just leaving this here for whenever David feels like sending me something. 


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By Phil

Bad day for the SEC

There were nine SEC teams in action on Sunday. You know the SEC, the conference that some fans think is by far the best women’s basketball conference in the country. So how did they do Sunday? You know about one of those games, Arkansas came to Connecticut and went away with a loss. They weren’t the only SEC team with a loss. Six of them, listed alphabetically, all came up short:

1. Alabama

2. Arkansas

3. Auburn

4. Florida

5. Kentucky

6. LSU

That means three teams won their games yesterday:

1. Mississippi State

2. Missouri

3. Ole Miss

So maybe the conference schedule is tough, and took on some of the strongest teams in the country. Hard to argue with that premise when it comes to Arkansas taking on Connecticut, and Kentucky took on Indiana. It wasn’t long ago, that one would expect blueblood Kentucky to prevail over an Indiana team with a long record of being decent, although hardly ever top shelf, but things may have changed for Indiana and we will find out if it has changed for Kentucky.

Florida took on fifth-ranked NC State so one can hardly expect them to come away with a win. But LSU brought in one of the best coaches of all time and was taking on Massey ranked number 75 FGCU. LSU lost. What happened?

Auburn isn’t exactly top tier in the SEC, but avid SEC fans will declare that even the weaker SEC teams outclass most teams in the country. They took on Old Dominion, which had some success half a century ago, but hasn’t dominated recently and is ranked number 137 by Massey. Auburn lost.

Alabama took on Tulane. You know Tulane, the team in the American Athletic conference that SEC fans used to snicker at. Tulane better than Old Dominion but is still ranked in triple digits by Massey at number 106. Alabama lost.

Okay, so at least three teams won and there must be some quality wins, right?

The combined record of the opponents of the winners was 0 – 6.

That means not a single SEC team managed to win if their opponent had as many as one win.

Not a good day.

I know, I know, they’ll be a day that SEC teams will win every matchup and maybe someone will try to throw it in my face. The SEC actually is one of the better conferences, but they aren’t quite as good as their most avid fans think, and Sunday is evidence of that.

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Saturday, November 13, 2021

Doggy's Doghouse 11/13/2021 - First Blog of the Season!!

 




 








                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
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So I was texting with Dave from Naples, just checking in with him. He's going great. Lots of changes in his life and all good. I mentioned that I'm struggling to start the blog....again. This would be the 8th season for me writting almost evey day of the season, writting a ton of pre game and post game analysis. It's just a huge commitment. I do through this every season. But David said something that game me a little motivations. 

"I keep thinkng how special this team could be"

And he is so right.

So, here is my first blog of the season, one day before the first game of the season against Arkansas. We will see if I can do this every day! One issue. I just noticed that the spellchecker is not working so I apologize in advance for any spelling mistakes!

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I couldn't start any blog without an update on my grandkids. 

Noa is now 15 and just got her learner's permit.


Mya is almost 13 and getting Bat Mizfah in December


Logan is 6 and in first grade. 



And finally Barrett is now 3 years old 





They are all doing really well. I'm a lucky guy!!

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I wrote this in April. It still pretty much holds true!!

Lets look at the future. The brightest future of any team in WCBB (Sorry South Carolina and Stanford). 

UConn returns their top seven players from this past season. I'm not sure who will fill that final starting postition but you can be sure that Bueckers, Westbrook, Williams and Nelson-Ododa will be four of the starters. Geno just loves both the future sophomores Muhl and Edwards so I'll be damned if I can guess which way he will go. But one of them will join Griffin off the bench. (On edit - Looks like Edwards will be the 5th starter)

The other returning players are McLean, Gabriel, and Poffenbarger. 

A final four team that returns all their top rotation players would make them really good next season. But add in three top freshman including a player that is supposed to be as good as Bueckers?  Expectations should be off the chart. And they are for me. It was said at the beginning of the 2020-21 season that you better get UConn now because after this season, they will be unbeatable. Well, maybe that is a little hyperbole, but still this is going to be one hell of a team. 

If you had to say the missing piece from this years team what would it be? My thought is that UConn needed better three point shooting. In Fudd and Ducharme, UConn is bringing in two of the best three point shooting in the class of 2021. Certainly Fudd will make an immediate impact. 


They Huskies also bring in more size with the 6'5" post Amari Deberry. It's always hard to imagine a freshman post make an impact early. But  she certainly will learn a lot from Olivia and I'd bet she will see some good minutes on this team.

I'm really really really looking forward to the 2021-22 season. I can't wait to see best buddies Bueckers and Fudd work together. 

I'm predicting a National Championship. Get on board the band wagon!!!    

Ok, back to the present.  Nothing I've seen (preseason game) or heard makes me think any differently. In fact, I'm even more confident. This was written before Dorka Juhasz transfered to UConn. She is the real deal. A two time all Big Ten first team players, she can rebound and play post defense better than anyone on the current roster. And if she can shoot like she did her sophomore year and not like her junior year, she can be a big impact player.    

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I really am a lucky guy....well, kinda. My wonderful son in Florida decided to buy my wife and I season tickets to all the XL games. Great right? Well, unfortunately for me the only game we are not in Florida is the first game against Arkansas. Well, at least I get to go to that game, right? Well.....we had plans to visit friends in Vermont for the weekend. I was totally bummed out. 

But...!!!!!....our plans changed so we will be here. However!!!>.....I already sold that ticket. Sigh....

My son suggested we trade two games for one and thankfully my friend Dee was amiable with that.

So now I am going to the first game of the season against Arkansas....YIPPIE!!!!!!  

Not enough time for a full game report. But I did watch a little of the Arkansas game Friday night.

This version of the Razorbacks is not as explosive as last years team. They lost their top two scorers in Dungee and Slocum at 22.3 and 15 PPG. And Slocum was their leading assister. That is a lot to lose. I'm sure Geno will be happy not to see Dungee on the court. 

Arkansas brings in 6 new players including a terrific transfer in Sasha Goforth, a transfer from Oregon State. They best freshman is 6'5"  Jersey Wolfenbarger and guard/forward type player. I was hoping to see Wolfenbarger and Poffenbarger on the court at the same time but Saylor is injured. 

The Razorback coach Mike Neighbors doesn't change his game plan for the team he is playing. They will still try to play up-tempo. In their two games, Arkansas has shot poorly at 43% and only 31% on threes. Yet they still average over 90 PPG.  

UConn's defense will slow them down but Arkansas will struggle to slow down the Huskies. I look for a 15-20 point win for UConn. 

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UConn is No. 2 in both polls to start the season. I'll use this space to talk about the other Top 25 Teams. Or at least some of them.

No. 1 South Carolina started the season with a hard fought game against NCST winning 66-57 and then beating up on South Dakota 72-41. A few thoughts: 

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- Preseason AA Aliyah Boston has not played up to that standard so far. She is only averaging 8.5 PPG and 5.5 RPG. Her 43% shooting percentage is terrible.
- The big "difference maker" 6'7" Kamila Cardoso has not made a big impact to date. 5.5 PPG and 6 RPG  - - The BEST freshman class has had injury and performance issues. Sanyia Rivers has not played yet. I heard either a flu bug of a broken nose/concussion issue. Sadly Raven Johnson hurt her leg in her second game. Sania Feigan has not really contributed. Didn't play the first game and only 6 minutes in the second. Bree Hall has had the most impact but that is only 3 PPG in 7 MPG. Somehow I think that Fudd will eclipse all of them and maybe Ducharme as well.

They are good but I didn't see them looking any better. Yet. It's way early.   

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Well, it's shit show time in Knoxville again. Their fans had their usual preseason head in the sand look at the Lady Vols. They lost their best player in Davis, their backup center in Kishitua, and their expectations are still off the charts. They did add the Sun Belt player of the year, but UConn fans know what transfers from weaker conferences bring to the table. And their freshman class is good but not great. Sadly, they lost their best player in Rae Burrell to a knee injury, but that is no excuse for their last performance. More on that in another section of the blog.     

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Overtime game with No. 6 Louisville losing to No. 22 Arizona. A low scoring affair 61-59 (54-54 in regulation) and it was hard to be impressed with either team.   


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I said I would revisit the Tennessee game and I can't believe how lucky I am to have such a bad game for my first blog of the season.  

Tennessee played UCF on the road and they ran into what UConn fans are very familiar with, a team that takes the air out of the game on almost every possesion, and play rough and tumble defense. 

So how bad was it? 

UCF had 24 turnovers and didn't have the most in the game. Tennessee has 28. Yes, that is 52 turnovers in one game.

Tennessee shot 34% from the field, 26.7% on threes and 56% from the FT line. A wonderful 11/28 assists to turnover ration.

UCF shot 27% from the field, 23% on threes. They had a 5/24 assists to turnover ratio.

49-41 was the final score. It was even uglier than that. Congrats to both teams on earning the first UGGY trophy of the season!!!!     

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