Uconn women's basketball, Tara VanDerveer planned on using No. 3 Stanford's game with top-ranked Connecticut as an early-season barometer.
After a 76-57 loss to the Huskies on Monday night, she was proud of her team's effort.
"We play Connecticut with no illusions. This is a tough place to play and a tough team," the Hall of Fame coach said. "We got better and better as the game went on, and a game like this right now is helpful for us."
VanDerveer got strong contributions from junior guard Amber Orrange and senior All-American Chiney Ogwumike.
Orrange scored a career-high 22 points, and Ogwumike had 16 points and 13 rebounds. They got little help as the rest of the team had just seven field goals.
"I think that this game can be a real positive for our team," VanDerveer said. "Positive from successes that people had and get their attention. This is what the best team plays like. We need to really understand it and internalize it and come out and work on it."
VanDerveer knows moving forward that the Cardinal (1-1) will need to get some other contributions offensively for her team to be successful.
"I think this kind of let our team know we're 20 points away," she said. "How do you make that up? We gave up too many 'O' boards for baskets. We sent them to the free throw line for no reason. We need to do little things correctly and focus on that for the rest of the season."
Bria Hartley had 20 points, eight rebounds and six assists to lead UConn (2-0), and Kiah Stokes added 10 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks. The Huskies got a scare early in the second half when preseason All-American Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis went down trying for a rebound.
She landed awkwardly on her right arm and was down screaming in pain for a few minutes before being helped to the locker room. Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma wasn't sure how badly his star was hurt.
"They are just going to keep evaluating her (Tuesday) and see how she responds," Auriemma said. "They really don't know anything right now. She landed with her palm on the floor then when her arm bent, her elbow hit the floor."
The Cardinal and Huskies have had a lot of big games over the past few seasons. Last year, UConn snapped Stanford's 82-game unbeaten run at Maples Pavilion with an easy 61-35 victory. Two years earlier, the Cardinal stopped the Huskies' NCAA record 90-game winning streak. They also met in the Final Four or NCAA championship game three straight years from 2008-10.
After a 76-57 loss to the Huskies on Monday night, she was proud of her team's effort.
"We play Connecticut with no illusions. This is a tough place to play and a tough team," the Hall of Fame coach said. "We got better and better as the game went on, and a game like this right now is helpful for us."
VanDerveer got strong contributions from junior guard Amber Orrange and senior All-American Chiney Ogwumike.
Orrange scored a career-high 22 points, and Ogwumike had 16 points and 13 rebounds. They got little help as the rest of the team had just seven field goals.
"I think that this game can be a real positive for our team," VanDerveer said. "Positive from successes that people had and get their attention. This is what the best team plays like. We need to really understand it and internalize it and come out and work on it."
VanDerveer knows moving forward that the Cardinal (1-1) will need to get some other contributions offensively for her team to be successful.
"I think this kind of let our team know we're 20 points away," she said. "How do you make that up? We gave up too many 'O' boards for baskets. We sent them to the free throw line for no reason. We need to do little things correctly and focus on that for the rest of the season."
Bria Hartley had 20 points, eight rebounds and six assists to lead UConn (2-0), and Kiah Stokes added 10 points, 13 rebounds and six blocks. The Huskies got a scare early in the second half when preseason All-American Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis went down trying for a rebound.
She landed awkwardly on her right arm and was down screaming in pain for a few minutes before being helped to the locker room. Connecticut coach Geno Auriemma wasn't sure how badly his star was hurt.
"They are just going to keep evaluating her (Tuesday) and see how she responds," Auriemma said. "They really don't know anything right now. She landed with her palm on the floor then when her arm bent, her elbow hit the floor."
The Cardinal and Huskies have had a lot of big games over the past few seasons. Last year, UConn snapped Stanford's 82-game unbeaten run at Maples Pavilion with an easy 61-35 victory. Two years earlier, the Cardinal stopped the Huskies' NCAA record 90-game winning streak. They also met in the Final Four or NCAA championship game three straight years from 2008-10.
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