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Vol Villains Final Four: Geno Auriemma vs. Lane Kiffin
(Semifinal voting will close Wednesday at 11:55 PM EDT. The finals will run Thursday & Friday.) Geno's power as a villain and both the influence and importance of the women's game in Knoxville were on display last week, as Auriemma took down John Calipari, the top UT villain in the men's game...
Vol Villains Quarterfinals: John Calipari vs. Geno Auriemma
How much of an impact do the Lady Vols make in the grand scheme of Tennessee Athletics? If all sports were equal, Geno Auriemma would be in the conversation with Steve Spurrier for the number one overall seed in this tournament. His teams have been directly responsible for the Lady Vols not...
Vol Villains Round One: Geno Auriemma vs. Kevin Stallings
Question of the day: is a secondary villain in men's basketball worth more than the primary villain of the Lady Vols? You decide. Geno Auriemma According to Wikipedia - where you know you're getting the best possible information - UConn didn't even have a women's team until 1985, and only got...
VanDerveer shares AP honors with UConn, Miami coaches; ESPN shocked
In case you hadn't heard, Stanford Women's Basketball head coach Tara VanDerveer was honored by the Associated Press as Coach of the Year along with Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma and Miami's Katie Meier. It marks the first time that the AP has awarded Coach of the Year honors to more than one...
VanDerveer wanted out???
It’s hard to imagine Stanford Women’s Basketball without Tara VanDerveer. She’s been with Stanford since the mid-80s and has seen it rise from a lucky-to-reach-five-wins team that slugged it out in Roble Gym to an "anything-less-than-a-national-championship-is-a-disappointment"...
UConn women win 89 straight, break UCLA's record
Tonight, as they have 88 times before, UConn stepped onto the court, played 40 minutes of basketball and stepped off as victors. It's not a surprise, but it is one hell of an achievement. All credit to Geno Auriemma and his squad, especially Maya Moore, who scored a career high 41 points tonight...
Gregg Doyel wrote a column, and not in a smart way
Here's something you might not here from a lot of UConn fans: I like Gregg Doyel. The Cbssports.com columnist is outspoken and when he has an opinion about something, he's willing to share it, no matter how unpopular. In 2005, when he was CBS's basketball columnist, he did an absolute hatchet job...
TheOpenThread: UConn women vs. #3 Notre Dame
Because hey - why not? We'll have a preview up for the UConn men's game against Michigan sometime late tonight. In the meantime, use this thread to talk about the ESPN Saturday night game of the week, from Gampel Pavilion. It's hard to write previews for a team that's never tested, and hasn't been...
Running diary: GameDay at Gampel Pavilion
(Photo courtesy of Courant.com. Their gallery of Gampel GameDay photos is here.) When I get into a creative funk, there's always one surefire solution: steal borrow concepts from Bill Simmons. With that in mind, and since the UConn women deserve some props for being so awesome as to bring College...
No seriously: #1 UConn women/#2 Stanford preview
If Maya Moore were to sign with the Knicks this offseason instead of LeBron, I think I'd be OK with it. As TheUConnBlog's Ambassador to Women's Basketball, I'd be remiss if I didn't write even a short preview of tonight's epic* #1-#2...
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