Barbara Turner's 19
Points Lead No. 7/7 UConn Past Notre Dame 71-60
Connecticut advances to play winner of DePaul/Pittsburgh at 8:30pm
Monday
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HARTFORD,
Conn. (March 5, 2006) – Senior Barbara Turner (Cleveland,
Ohio) scored 19 points and sophomore Ketia Swanier (Columbus,
Ga.) added a career-high 11 off the bench as the No. 2 seeded
University of Connecticut women’s basketball team defeated No. 10
seed Notre Dame, 71-60, in the quarterfinals of the 2006 BIG EAST
Tournament on Sunday afternoon in the Hartford Civic Center.
Senior Ann Strother (Castle Rock, Colo.) was the third Husky
to score in double-figures for the game, adding 10 in the victory.
It was the 22nd game this season in which she has scored 10 or more
and the 85th time throughout her four seasons in a UConn uniform. In
addition to her 19 points, a BIG EAST Tournament career-high total
for the senior, Turner pulled down five rebounds in the game. It was
the 11th time in the last 12 games that she has put forth a
double-digit scoring effort and the 18th on the season. Swanier also
dished out three assists and grabbed four boards in the win for the
Huskies.
With the win, UConn improves to 27-4 overall while Notre Dame closes
out its regular season with a 18-10 overall mark.
After picking up the first basket of the game, the Huskies spotted
the Fighting Irish the next six points to fall behind early.
However, UConn tied the score at 11-11 at the 14:46 point and did
not look back. All of UConn’s first 11 points of the game were
scored by members of the Class of 2006, with Strother putting up
three, Turner two and classmate Willnett Crockett (Harbor
City, Calif.) scoring six points in that span.
Despite
a few mini-runs by UConn, Notre Dame held on and trailed by just
seven with 6:40 to play in the half. An 11-0 Connecticut run, keyed
by four points each from Swanier and Turner, over 4:20 to put the
Fighting Irish away. UConn led 40-24 at the break. It was much of
the same in the second half for UConn, with Notre Dame coming no
closer than 13 points for the remainder of play.
For the game, the Huskies were 29-for-50 from the floor for a 62.5%
shooting percentage. They out-rebounded the Fighting Irish, 36-23,
for the game. Freshman Renee Montgomery (St. Albans, W. Va.)
dished out seven assists in the win for the Huskies, who had assists
on 20 of their 29 baskets.
Senior
Megan Duffy paced the Fighting Irish with 20 points while Courtney
LaVere added 15.
Connecticut will face the winner of tonight’s game between DePaul
and Pittsburgh in the semifinals on Monday. It is the 18th
consecutive year in which UConn has advanced to the BIG EAST
semifinals.
Game Notes
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Connecticut
improves to 46-11 in the BIG EAST Tournament.
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UConn is now
7-0 versus Notre Dame in the BIG EAST Tournament.
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The Huskies
have now won 15 of their last 17 games.
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UConn is 18-4
in BIG EAST quarterfinal match-ups.
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All 18 of those
wins have been in a row.
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UConn is now
64-9 all time at the Hartford Civic Center. They are 10-1 at the building this
season.
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UConn improves
to 24-3 all time in BIG EAST Tournament games played in Connecticut.
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Tonight’s game
marks the 699th coached by Geno Auriemma.
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The Huskies
have now extended their streak without back-to-back losses to 459 consecutive
games following tonight’s win.
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Connecticut’s
2006 senior class improve to 120-17 all time and 37-5 at the Hartford Civic
Center over the last four seasons.
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The first 11
points of the game for UConn were all scored by seniors.
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Barbara Turner
moved past Asjha Jones for 13th on the UConn career scoring list.
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Barbara Turner
also scored her 1,500th point tonight.
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Barbara Turner
scored her BIG EAST Tournament high 19 points.
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Barbara
Turner’s 19 points marked the 11th time in the last 12 games that she
has registered double-figure points and 18th time all season.
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Ann Strother
has become UConn’s all-time minutes played leader at 15:30 in the first half as
she passed former minute’s leader Diana Taurasi.
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Ann Strother is
tied with Nykesha Sales and Kara Wolters for 6th place in games
played with 137.
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Ann Strother’s
10 points marked the 22nd time this season and 85th time
in her career that she has registered double figure points.
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Ann Strother
and Barbara Turner have now joined Swin Cash and Tamika Williams as the only two
recruiting classes with two 1,500 point scorers each.
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Ann Strother is
going in to tomorrow’s BIG EAST Semifinal needing one 3-pointer to tie Wendy
Davis for 2nd place on Connecticut’s all-time career 3-point list
with 278.
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Willnett
Crockett tied her BIG EAST Tournament high with 8 points in the win.
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Mel Thomas
started her first game since Syracuse.
Post Game Quotes
No. 2 University of
Connecticut
Head Coach Geno
Auriemma
On the Game:
“I thought going into
the game that we were probably playing a different Notre Dame team that we did
when we played at their place. They were coming off of two or three losses and I
knew we would have to play better than we did when we faced them then. It ended
up being what we hoped would happen. It really served us well for the next game
because you had to play and make plays and I thought our post players came up
really big today. I’ve been harping on that for a little while. I think Willnett
Crockett set the tone and Barbara Turner did on the inside. If you would have
asked me before the game how I wanted it to go, with the exception of the last
five minutes, it went exactly the way I was hoping it would go. I’m really proud
of our guys, especially after the week that they just had.”
Given what
happened at Rutgers what did you have to do for with the team to get them ready
for the tournament?
“I think if we would
have played Wednesday or Thursday we would not have been as good as today. I
think we needed some time. Tuesday was just a regular day, Thursday was a day
off. So really the only days we did anything was Friday and Saturday. Both of
the days were more of just getting our heads rather than our bodies ready. We
had a talk last night with the team and a lot of really good things came out.”
Describe your
defensive plan for Megan Duffy:
“She’s the
scholar-athlete of the year in the league, she should get forty points if she
played the way she did in the last ten minutes. She’s just one of those
unselfish kids who want to get the other people on her team the ball. She helped
us in the first half because I don’t think she was being as aggressive. We made
it very difficult for her to get to where she wanted to go. She showed in the
last ten minutes just how hard she is to defend. The fact that we ran different
people at her had a lot to do with it.”
On Ketia Swanier:
“I think, given what
happened Monday, I was really hard on Ketia, and in some ways unjustly so. I
even tinkered with starting her and Renee just because I want her to know that I
have a lot of confidence in her and I want her on the floor. HSe does things for
us that a lot of players couldn’t do. She controlled the temo of the game when
she was out there playing. She had a lot of really good plays. They were the
kind that get your energy going. If Ketia makes those jump shots she’s going to
be very difficult to play against. If she can make a couple of perimeter shots
every night she can be a huge threat and an asset to us.”
Players: Barbara
Turner, Ann Strother, and Willnett Crockett
How anxious were
you to get back on the court after the loss to Rutgers last week? (Willnett
Crockett)
“I think pretty anxious;
we were in practice the whole week. We were just harping on what we had to do
after loosing to a team like Rutgers. We were all pretty much focused on getting
here and getting the job done.”
What was different
between the first half when you were scoring a lot and the second half when you
didn’t score at all? (Willnett Crockett)
“I just wanted to come out and set the tone. I was trying to get other people
open and I just didn’t get open. I look to rebound and get them open. If I had
the shot I would take it, but have a first half like that and you have a half
where you help your team mates out.”
Do you have a
switch that you flip on when it’s tournament time? (Barbara Turner)
“Not at all. I’m a
senior now and I have the right idea of the type of mindset you have to have. I
just try to get out there every night and take it game by game.”
No.
10 Notre Dame
Head Coach Muffet
McGraw
On the game:
“I was really proud of
our seniors. They really fought hard, and I think this is really a tough
environment for our players to come in here and experience that kind of crowd
and play well. In the last few games that we’ve won we’ve had four people in
double figures, a lot of people playing well, and tonight we didn’t have that. I
thought Barbara Turner played extremely well, and she really hurt us when we
tried to keep Ann Strother from getting touches. Turner really stepped up and
made big shots.”
Why did you use
Courtney LaVere with two fouls in the first half?
“We weren’t getting
enough offense without her. We felt like she was scoring, and then we weren’t
getting any production out of the other post. She’s smart enough to play with
two fouls. She’s done it a couple times, just not very often. I thought she did
a really good job tonight, despite the call that was made, I really felt like
she was in a good position. Then she had to come out with three fouls in the
second half. I felt like the first 10 minutes of the second half we were a
little tentative because of the fouls.”
How did Connecticut’s
hot shooting affect your morale?
“Well, I think you saw
how it affected us; we fought hard. I don’t think we ever put our heads down and
quit. We kept fighting. We got down 20 and brought it down to 11, and it really
should have been a little bit closer. I was really proud of how they fought.
Connecticut is a great team, and they were just on. When you get a lot of
lay-ups, it gives you a lot of confidence.”
Does this game serve
as a precursor to the postseason?
“I just hope that the
underclassmen realize that they need to go down swinging. They have to bring
their best effort, they have to bring their best game, and they can’t rely on
the seniors to do it all for them, because next year this is their team. So they
have to step up now.”
Courtney LaVere
On being in foul
trouble:
“I really wanted to go
out and play as aggressive as I could, and that got me in trouble. On a couple
of them I was trying to hustle back and get a block, and I’ve been trying to do
that lately. It just got me in trouble tonight. When I went in I just tried to
play as smart as I could without picking up more fouls.”
Why do you play so
well against Connecticut?
“I really enjoy playing
Connecticut, we have a great rivalry. I try to bring my best effort because I
know it’s going to be a fight the whole time. I feel like as long as I can play
as hard as I can, we have a chance to pull out the win.”
Megan Duffy
On halftime
adjustments:
“I got a few shots in
the first half, but I just wasn’t able to knock them down. I tried to be a
little bit more aggressive in the second half. But really, I need to learn to
put two halves together, especially at this point in the season. I have to be
able to carry the load offensively in the first half as well as the second
half." |