19 January 2012
That's How Sick I've Been!
UConn finally managed to win a televised game, and I completely spaced on mentioning it. (Have I mentioned how sick of being sick I am? 'Cause I am.)
Anyway, they played the University of North Carolina (Camille Little's alma mater, btw), and they smooshed UNC like a bug. Thank goodness, frankly. I was sick as a dog that day, and when I turned on the game (after my afternoon nap), it was the end of the first half and the score was 51-16. It was soothing to know I was going to be watching a blow-out.
The final score was 86-35, and it could have been worse. Late in the first half UConn's deeeep bench guard was put in the game. With 12:46 left in the second half, UConn was up by 50. For the last ten minutes or so of the second half, they were playing that deeeep bench guard, their deeeep bench post, and their other deep bench post.
Even up by 40+, the UConn players were still playing hard. At one point in the second half, there was a loose ball. The two players running it down? Both UConn guards.
Anyway, they played the University of North Carolina (Camille Little's alma mater, btw), and they smooshed UNC like a bug. Thank goodness, frankly. I was sick as a dog that day, and when I turned on the game (after my afternoon nap), it was the end of the first half and the score was 51-16. It was soothing to know I was going to be watching a blow-out.
The final score was 86-35, and it could have been worse. Late in the first half UConn's deeeep bench guard was put in the game. With 12:46 left in the second half, UConn was up by 50. For the last ten minutes or so of the second half, they were playing that deeeep bench guard, their deeeep bench post, and their other deep bench post.
Even up by 40+, the UConn players were still playing hard. At one point in the second half, there was a loose ball. The two players running it down? Both UConn guards.
Labels: health, UConn basketball