djtee
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Players from both teams stepped into the lane too soon. A held ball should have been called. I don't know which team had the arrow. The UConn player did not step in first. UCF did not get screwed.Said it was a lane violation, but on replay, looked like UConn player stepped in the lane first. If so, and it had nothing to do with the hesitation shot, UCF got screwed.
All UCF had to do was hit around 63% of their free throws. 8-18 while CONN shot 16-21.
Credit to COnn for good defense & making FT and loads of credit to UCF for shutting down CONN's offense even while under foul trouble most of the game. But what a missed opportunity.
I just enjoyed watching all of Geno’s top ten recruits and those #1 picks finally have to play hard to compete with a good team ! They are used to beating opponents by 30 to 40 points and cruising around the court doing anything they want ….. Fun to watch Geno have to get after his players to perform! Getting on the court and crying at officials that usually give them all the breaks that they can !!! This just shows you what could be if they played good competition and what would Geno do if he didn’t have all of those AA PLAYERS? Just Saying
Really, the refs sucked for both teams. Coach Abe mentioned that two of the refs never did an AAC or BE game. Probably low level refs that never experienced physical big time teams. Bad calls on each side, with good players on both teams with time on the bench. WBB officials are pretty bad overall, but some don't deserve to do tournament games.Referees really helping UCONN out right now.
Really, the refs sucked for both teams. Coach Abe mentioned that two of the refs never did an AAC or BE game. Probably low level refs that never experienced physical big time teams. Bad calls on each side, with good players on both teams with time on the bench. WBB officials are pretty bad overall, but some don't deserve to do tournament games.
The refs were a mixed back. the Lady ref has high grades. One ref was a floater and clearly outmatched and the other ref was PAC-12 which is known for being soft. The calls were consistent if if the only got 1 in 10.Really, the refs sucked for both teams. Coach Abe mentioned that two of the refs never did an AAC or BE game. Probably low level refs that never experienced physical big time teams. Bad calls on each side, with good players on both teams with time on the bench. WBB officials are pretty bad overall, but some don't deserve to do tournament games.
I didn't see the entire game, but the fouls seemed fairly even (at least, those resulting in free throws). Don't know that things like the mysterious lane violation call would have made any big difference.
I would say that your team got lucky, but shooting 16-21 vs. 8-18 requires skill and focus, not luck. Didn't hurt to play in front of 10,000 fans, but that didn't seem to faze UCF. I'd think that objective CONN fans would feel relieved to escape with a win just as objective TENN fans feel after last night.
If UConn had made just half of their uncontested layups, they would have won by double figures. Missed free throws and missed layups have been hindering UConn all season just like turnovers have been hindering Tennessee.