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No Problems For UConn In 37 Point Win Over USF

The No. 1 UConn Huskies finally got underway in the Women’s Big East Tournament this afternoon at the XL Center and had no problems at all as they easily dispatched of the South Florida Bulls 79-42 in front of 9,270 to advance to the semifinals.

The Huskies (31-0) will now take on the Villanova Wildcats tomorrow at 6 PM on ESPNU in the semifinals. South Florida (22-10) must now wait until the NCAA Selection Show on Monday, March 16th to find out their fate.

Connecticut's Kalana Greene (32) scores two of her 18 first-half points while being guarded by South Florida's Jazmine Wynne during an NCAA college basketball game at the Big East Conference women's tournament  in Hartford, Conn., on Sunday, March 8, 2009.  (AP Photo/Fred Beckham)Kalana Greene led the Huskies with 20 points (18 in the first half) and 10 rebounds. Two-time conference player of the year Maya Moore also added a double-double with 17 points and 14 rebounds. Tina Charles added 15 points and 8 rebounds while Kaili McLaren came off the bench to score 13 points. Renee Montgomery added 5 assists.

The Bulls were led by Janai Stokes’ 15 points. Jasmine Wynee had 9 points and Shantia Grace added 7 points. After hitting 8-three pointers on Saturday, Jazmine Sepulveda was held scoreless.

The Huskies got going quickly this afternoon as they started the game with a 10-0 run. After Brittany Denson made 1-of-2 at the line, UConn followed that up with another 10-0 run that ended when Grace made two free throws. After a mini 5-0 run by the Huskies, the Bulls finally had their first field goal of the half when Porche Grant made a layup to make it 25-5 UConn.

UConn followed that layup with a 13-0 run before Stokes hit a 3-pointer (USF’s second basket of the afternoon) with 4 minutes to go. The Huskies closed out the half on a 9-2 run holding the Bulls scoreless for the final 2:03 of the half.

How bad was it for USF in the first half? They made just 3-of-24 (12.5%) shots and the 10 points were the least amount of  points allowed by the Huskies in the Big East Tournament.

It was more of the same for the Huskies in the second half as Geno Auriemma was able to rest his starters for tomorrow night’s game.

Good win for the Huskies today who were obviously looking to make a statement in today’s game. They got great play from Greene and a great game off the bench for McLaren as well.

And by the way, the Huskies have Harry Perretta’s permission to kick the crap out of the Wildcats tomorrow night.

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Magic Beat The Celtics At The Garden

Boston Celtics: After trailing by 22 points, the Boston Celtics cut the Orlando Magic lead to 3 but it wasn’t enough as the Magic held on for an 86-79 win. Former UConn Husky Ray Allen led the Celtics with 32 points, scoring 17 of them in the 4th quarter.  Paul Pierce added 16 points and Leon Powe had 12. The Celtics were without starters Rajon Rondo (sprained ankle) and Kevin Garnett (knee). Garnett will miss at least the next two games. Dwight Howard was too much to handle for the Green as he had 18 points, 15 rebounds and 5 blocked shots.  Hedo Turkoglu added 16 points and Rashard Lewis chipped in with 15 points. The Celtics are back in action on Wednesday night when they head to Miami to take on Dwayne Wade and the Heat. [ESPN.com]

Tim Lincecum MLB 2K9 Commercial

This commercial featuring 2008 NL Cy Young winner Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants cracks me up everything I see it mainly because of the animated Lincecum in the car.

Enjoy folks.

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The Calhoun Crying Towel

Apparently an ingenuitive vendor outside the Peterson Events Center on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh has decided to have a little fun with UConn Huskies head coach Jim Calhoun concerning the “incident” a few weeks ago.

The nice thing about it is that all the money will be going to a cancer charity in the Pittsburgh area.

Calhoun Crying Towel

Don’t Cry For Me Pennsylvania [In Storrs Now]