UConn Coach Geno Auriemma Reflects on Final Four Loss to South Carolina
UConn’s Geno Auriemma explains loss to South Carolina this way: ‘Damn man, they found us out’
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UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma acknowledged the team's vulnerabilities following their Final Four loss to South Carolina. Despite a historic 54-game win streak, the Huskies struggled against South Carolina's defense, exposing weaknesses that had gone unchallenged throughout the season.
- 01UConn faced significant flaws that were exposed by South Carolina's defense.
- 02The Huskies' star players, Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong, had an off night, shooting a combined 7-for-31.
- 03UConn's rebounding issues persisted, ranking 124th nationally, compared to South Carolina's 7th.
- 04Auriemma criticized the foul disparity, with UConn committing 17 fouls to South Carolina's 8.
- 05The loss serves as a lesson for UConn to address weaknesses before future tournaments.
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In a surprising turn of events, the UConn women's basketball team, led by coach Geno Auriemma, suffered a defeat against South Carolina in the Final Four, ending their undefeated season. Auriemma noted that the team's weaknesses, which had been overlooked during their historic 54-game win streak, were exposed by South Carolina's relentless defense. Key players Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong struggled, combining for a disappointing 7-for-31 shooting performance. UConn's rebounding issues also came to light, as they ranked 124th in the nation, while South Carolina ranked 7th. The game saw a significant foul disparity, with UConn committing 17 fouls compared to South Carolina's 8, limiting their chances at the free-throw line. The defeat highlights the necessity for UConn to refine their game and address flaws as they prepare for future competitions.
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This loss may affect UConn's recruiting and preparation for future seasons, emphasizing the need to address weaknesses and improve performance under pressure.
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