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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2018 8:03:29 GMT -8
If you ever wondered why Geno Auriemma is a narcissistic jerk and a stinky pus-bucket, he's kept his starters playing even after they were up by 50 points. They are without doubt going to set an all-time record in this game for points in a women's basketball game. At this point, it's almost impossible for them NOT to break the record.
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Post by imabeav on Mar 17, 2018 8:59:09 GMT -8
Yeah, me thinks UConn is going to be a tough out
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Post by baseba1111 on Mar 17, 2018 9:36:13 GMT -8
Yeah, me thinks UConn is going to be a tough out What they said last year... hope the mothereffer (Coach, not players...) loses again!!! Funny how the men's program has been found to be dirty on multiple occasions, but not much of a sniff around the women's program??? I betting both the Saban and Auriemma eras end up with some "taint" once they are gone... and of course they'll not feel any of the fallout.
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Post by 411500 on Mar 17, 2018 9:43:13 GMT -8
At this stage of the season, against a 16 seed, there is NO reason for a coach to permit a punishing, pointless score like this. Shame on Auriemma. 140 points against a completely over-matched opponent. Shame on you Coach.
An arrogant display of superior talent.
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Post by gnawitall on Mar 17, 2018 9:51:02 GMT -8
Is the women's tourney set up like the men where they have bids for smaller conferences and such? Not that it would matter much, just wondering.
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Post by newduke2 on Mar 17, 2018 11:50:15 GMT -8
At this stage of the season, against a 16 seed, there is NO reason for a coach to permit a punishing, pointless score like this. Shame on Auriemma. 140 points against a completely over-matched opponent. Shame on you Coach. An arrogant display of superior talent. Running up the score on a vastly inferior team is classless at BEST. Auriemma proves he is NOT the "great" coach everyone professes him to be.
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Post by messi on Mar 17, 2018 13:24:12 GMT -8
Let UConn have their run. We made need them in the Final Four to eliminate a certain team.
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Post by believeinthebeavs on Mar 17, 2018 13:46:17 GMT -8
At this stage of the season, against a 16 seed, there is NO reason for a coach to permit a punishing, pointless score like this. Shame on Auriemma. 140 points against a completely over-matched opponent. Shame on you Coach. An arrogant display of superior talent. Running up the score on a vastly inferior team is classless at BEST. Auriemma proves he is NOT the "great" coach everyone professes him to be. Just ask Kelley Hardwick if he is a great person. He is a control freak in every sense of the term. From what I have read he doesn't allow his players to wear finger nail polish or even make up.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2018 15:30:07 GMT -8
Running up the score on a vastly inferior team is classless at BEST. Auriemma proves he is NOT the "great" coach everyone professes him to be. Just ask Kelley Hardwick if he is a great person. He is a control freak in every sense of the term. From what I have read he doesn't allow his players to wear finger nail polish or even make up. How dare you suggest that Mr. Auriemma is anything but a saint? Kelley Hardwick is obviously a conniving and dishonest person. We all know that Geno if above reproach! Suit Claims UConn Women’s Coach Retaliated After His Sexual Advance Was Rebuffed By MICHAEL POWELLJUNE 11, 2012
A security director for the National Basketball Association said in a lawsuit Monday that Geno Auriemma, the coach of the United States Olympic women’s basketball team, followed, grabbed and tried to forcibly kiss her at a hotel during a basketball tournament in Russia in 2009.
The security director, Kelley Hardwick, said that she pushed him away, according to the suit filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
This year, the suit claims, Mr. Auriemma retaliated for the rebuff by successfully demanding that the N.B.A. remove her as the top security official for the United States women’s team at the London Olympics. She served as a security official for the women’s team at the Olympics in Athens in 2004 and in Beijing in 2008.
In the suit, Ms. Hardwick, 46, a law school graduate and a former New York City undercover narcotics detective, accused Mr. Auriemma, the N.B.A. and USA Basketball, which oversees the women’s Olympics team, of employment discrimination.
She provided a list of witnesses, who she said knew about the encounter with Mr. Auriemma, the longtime head coach for the University of Connecticut’s women’s team, to the N.B.A. this year, in an attempt to retain her Olympic assignment, she said in the suit. But the league’s general counsel did not talk to these people or to Mr. Auriemma, she said.
“I was willing to close this story in 2009,” Ms. Hardwick said in an interview last week. “If Geno had not interfered with my job and my livelihood, I would not have filed this lawsuit.”
Strong-willed and self-consciously larger than life, Mr. Auriemma is a legend in women’s basketball. He coached Connecticut to seven national championships and a record-breaking streak of 89 consecutive wins. Six of the 12 members on the roster for the Olympic women’s team played for the Huskies, the largest number of players from one school.
Mr. Auriemma, in an e-mail statement on Monday, said, “I was unaware of this lawsuit until hearing about it in media reports today and therefore will have no comment.”
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