(03-31-2022, 02:05 PM)DaBears17 Wrote: (03-31-2022, 12:47 PM)martyup Wrote: When asked about why the UCONN vs Stanford annual game stopped happening, he hinted that we reneged on our home-and-home agreement and "chickened out" by not traveling to UCONN in 2017 to play them.
Anyone know the history of this? We played them in Storrs/Hartford 3 times and in Maples 3 times 2009 to 2014, then in Columbus, OH Nov 2017.
University of Connecticut Athletics Women's Basketball History vs Stanford University (uconnhuskies.com)
Not sure of history/specifics. But 3 and 3 and one neutral seems like a fair breakdown. Maybe UConn feels slighted because the 2017 game was initially set to be in Storrs, and then once it got moved, UConn said no more visits from us.
Regardless, don't think there is a lot of love lost between Geno and Tara (which is okay - competitive coaches don't have to love/admire each other). And I thought Geno's answers were candid across the board, including on the relationship between him and Tara. Also, if you'll note, Tara did not mention UConn as a well-coached team (as she often does with other opponents) in her remarks, and her comments about UConn benefitting from ESPN reporting could be read as a slight of sorts to the coaching staff there. But even Geno admitted that UConn was fortunate to rise to national prominence right when there was a confluence of other factors (more national TV interest, a fantastic championship showdown, etc.).
As for Geno downplaying his team's chances . . . well, that's just coachspeak. He still has most heralded roster and three of the top-rated recruits in the last four years. They should be in FF with that kind of talent (assuming decent coaching and not unduly bad luck).
BTW, on the ratings of the teams on O and D, I suspect those numbers are based on entire season (i.e., when UConn was without Bueckers for an extended period - and other players for smaller number of games). With PB, UConn is much better offensively (and maybe defensively, too, though she doesn't strike me as an excellent defender).
The Stanford-UConn game should be a great one. Just hope the Cardinal doesn't come out tight/puckered. They can win if they play up to their abilities - won't need to play perfectly, but probably will need to play very well.