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Foul Trouble
UCONN survived some foul trouble last night with their bigs...but that probably won't happen against UK.

Cats want to pound the ball inside...and it will be up to the refs to decide who the game will be called (i.e. will it be called like a conf game where most banging is allowed? or will it be called tight, like many of the non-conf games from Nov/Dec).

All the attention is rightfully on UCONN's guards (and Daniels), but UCONN will need a 3-headed monster down low that can stay out of foul trouble to slow down Cats presence inside.

That will be the difference on Monday night...as the guards can't stop/slow down UK by themselves (even though thats what they did vs UF guards...which was their hole offense movement), as UK has bigger stretch size all over the court than UF.
04-06-2014 09:11 AM
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