
Notes and Observations from the game:
- Starters for UCONN were Price, Dyson, Thabeet, Johnson, and Adrien.
- The leash for Calhoun wasn’t as short as it was in the first game
- AJ Price was much better tonight then he was in the first game scoring 12 pts tonight while adding 8 assists. He committed only two turnovers. His play was a lot more under control then in the first game.
- Doug Wiggins played limited minutes tonight due to back spasms. To me from where I was sitting, it didn’t look like his back was bothering him at all as he was flying up and down the court. He also played a lot more under control then in the previous game.
- Hasheem Thabeet still struggled on the offensive end again missing some easy shots. His free throw shooting percentage resembles Shaq as he was 1 of 5 from the line.
- Overall the team’s free throw shooting was a little better as they shot 62.1% (18 for 29) from the charity stripe.
- The team defense was very active and strong tonight forcing 18 turnovers turning those into 28 points.
- UCONN scored 21 pts in transition tonight compared to 4 in the first game.
- Stanley Robinson made the most of his 15 minutes tonight scoring 13 pts including one stretch where he scored 8 in a row.
- Curtis Kelly came off the bench and played very well scoring 8 pts and pulling down 6 boards.
- Hasheem Thabeet blocked another 4 shots giving 11 blocks on the young season.
Overall, a much better effort from the young Huskies. The defense was solid and the offense looked like it was a little more in sync. I still don’t think they are where Coach Calhoun wants them to be right now but with 2 more games this weekend, I’d look for the Huskies to continue their growing process. Next up for the Huskies is Fairfield University at 8:00 PM on Saturday night in the second day of the 2006 Hispanic College Fund Classic.
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