2013 NCAA Women’s Basketball Rankings – Week 11 (Jan. 15)

AP & USA Today Coaches Polls

The latest NCAA women's basketball rankings are out and the UConn Huskies remain as the No. 3 team in the AP Poll and No. 2 team in the USA Today Coaches Poll.

The Baylor Lady Bears are No. 1 for the second straight week in both polls. They are followed by the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, UConn, Duke Blue Devils and Kentucky Wildcats in the AP Poll. In the Coaches Poll, Notre Dame is No. 3 with UConn No. 2 as stated above. The others are the same.

Joining the Huskies and Fighting Irish in the top 25 from the Big East are the Louisville Cardinals (15/13). The Syracuse Orange are ranked No. 23 in the Coaches' Poll and are the top team in the others receiving votes in the AP Poll.

The Villanova Wildcats are the only team from the Big East among the others receiving votes in both polls. The DePaul Blue Demons and St. John's Red Storm are among the others receiving votes in the Coaches Poll.

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AP Top 25 USA Today Coaches Poll
RK TEAM REC PTS PVS RK TEAM REC PTS PVS
1 Baylor (34) 14-1 991 1 1 Baylor (25) 14-1 767 1
2 Notre Dame (1) 14-1 948 2 2 Connecticut (3) 14-1 731 2
3 Connecticut (2) 14-1 914 3 3 Notre Dame (1) 14-1 722 3
4 Duke (3) 15-0 907 4 4 Duke (2) 15-0 686 5
5 Kentucky 16-1 817 6 5 Kentucky 16-1 631 6
6 Stanford 14-2 787 5 6 Stanford 14-2 628 4
7 California 13-2 755 7 7 California 13-2 604 7
8 Penn State 13-2 724 8 8 Penn State 13-2 546 8
9 Tennessee 13-3 670 9 9 Tennessee 13-3 526 9
10 Maryland 13-3 615 10 10 Maryland 13-3 485 10
11 North Carolina 17-1 590 11 11 Purdue 14-2 449 11
12 Purdue 13-2 536 12 12 Georgia 15-2 431 12
13 Georgia 15-2 519 13 13 Louisville 14-3 366 13
14 UCLA 13-2 468 14 14 Oklahoma 14-2 355 14
15 Louisville 14-3 422 15 15 UCLA 13-2 328 15
16 Oklahoma 14-2 410 16 16 Oklahoma State 13-2 277 18
17 Oklahoma State 13-2 324 21 17 Dayton 13-1 265 17
18 Dayton 13-1 276 22 18 South Carolina 14-3 262 16
19 South Carolina 14-3 256 18 19 North Carolina 17-1 259 20
20 Texas A&M 13-5 233 20 20 Texas A&M 13-5 182 21
21 Colorado 13-2 232 23 21 Kansas 11-4 102 19
22 Florida State 13-3 182 18 22 Iowa State 12-2 89 24
23 Kansas 11-4 124 17 23 Syracuse 14-1 83 NR
24 Iowa State 12-2 88 25 24 Florida State 13-3 81 22
25 Michigan 14-2 86 NR 25 Colorado 13-2 67 NR
Dropped from rankings: Dropped from rankings:
Miami (FL) 24 Nebraska 23, Miami (FL) 25
Others receiving votes: Others receiving votes:
Syracuse 39, Vanderbilt 23, Miami (FL) 12, Michigan State 12, Nebraska 12, UTEP 8, Villanova 8, Iowa 5, Delaware 4, Arkansas 2, Creighton 1 Nebraska 52, Michigan 27, UTEP 22, DePaul 15, Vanderbilt 13, Villanova 11, Miami (FL) 6, Iowa 5, Florida 1, St. John's 1

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Converse Unveils Latest Sneaker Inspired By Green Day’s Album Trilogy

Green Day ¡Tré! Chuck Taylor All Star

Converse unveils the third and final sneaker in the Chuck Taylor All Star collaboration with Grammy® Award winning band Green Day timed to the band’s album trilogy release Green Day ¡Uno! Green Day ¡Dos! Green Day ¡Tré! The third design in the collection, Green Day ¡Tré! Chuck Taylor All Star will be available on January 15 at Converse retail stores and www.converse.com

Converse released the first design in this collection on September 25, 2012 in conjunction with the band’s release of Green Day ¡Uno! and a second style on November 13, 2012 along with the release of Green Day ¡Dos!. The entire collection is inspired by the band members and the three new album covers for Green Day ¡Uno! Green Day ¡Dos! Green Day ¡Tré!

Green Day ¡Tré! Chuck Taylor All Star
Converse’s third sneaker of the collection features a screen print of the Green Day ¡Tré! album title, set against the blue background of the album jacket. This line also features a strong contrast of black and pink x’ed out pattern with Tré Cool’s image on the tongue of the shoe. Suggested Retail Price: $60.00

Green Day’s new albums are the follow-up to the Grammy® Award-winning “21st Century Breakdown,” and are produced by the band’s long-time producer, Rob Cavallo.

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Green Day ¡Tré! Chuck Taylor All Star

Green Day ¡Tré! Chuck Taylor All Star

Green Day ¡Tré! Chuck Taylor All Star

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Nike Women’s Pays Tribute to Black History Month

Nike BHM Dunk Sky Hi

Black History Month represents many things. Civic leadership, social stewardship, community activation and much more.

Nike recognizes the importance of this meaningful month with not only a product collection, but a larger recognition of the power of sports to impact society.  The 2013 Nike Black History Month Collection mantra, “Be Bold. Be True.” celebrates athletes fearless in action and fueled by a purpose. 

Tennis legend Serena Williams represents Nike Women’s with a special edition Nike Dunk Sky Hi. Williams’ provided creative inspiration for the Nike BHM Dunk Sky Hi which features a special pattern consisting of a tennis ball emanating with lighting bolts, showing how she empowers young women, especially through the secondary school she helped build in Kenya.

The Nike Dunk Sky Hi is a classic Nike style reinvented.  Taking the iconic Nike Dunk off of the court and into the streets, the Nike Dunk received the wedge treatment for the girl looking for a little lift in her step. Nike classics are reinvented and reworked to reflect modern day demands. Nike Designers took great care in preserving the classic silhouette of the Nike Dunk inserting a slight wedge while staying true to the original lines and panels that make the Nike Dunk an icon. 

In keeping with a tradition of honoring organizations that give back and inspire youth, NIKE, Inc. will make a financial contribution to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America with proceeds from the Nike BHM Collection.  The Nike BHM Dunk Sky Hi will debut beginning January 26.

photo credit: nike inc

Nike Pays Tribute to Black History Month

Nike Black History Month Collection

Black History Month represents many things. Civic leadership, social stewardship, community activation and much more.

Nike recognizes the importance of this meaningful month with not only a product collection, but a larger recognition of the power of sports to impact society.  The 2013 Nike Black History Month Collection mantra, “Be Bold. Be True.” celebrates three athletes fearless in action and fueled by a purpose. 

Consisting of seven shoes, two t-shirts, a Destroyer jacket, Nike Elite socks and 5-panel hat, the 2013 Nike BHM Collection will debut beginning January 26.  A consistent design aesthetic weaves through each product in the collection, with a color palette including black, grey and brown highlighted in orange. The color orange is particularly meaningful with its bold hue and tie to Nike’s DNA since its 1972 inception. 

Now more than ever, athletes at all levels have a unique ability to extend their voice beyond sports. Soccer superstar Didier Drogba, tennis legend Serena Williams and basketball phenom Kevin Durant provide creative inspiration for the product collection based on their commitment to giving back to their communities.

All three athletes are celebrated in this year’s collection with each having an individual logo created. Drogba with a light bulb morphed with soccer ball, representing his ongoing involvement in bringing solar light bulbs to impoverished areas in Africa.  Williams’ icon consists of a tennis ball emanating with lighting bolts, showing how she empowers young women, especially through the secondary school she helped build in Kenya.  Durant’s icon represents hopes and dreams of young athletes, with a basketball hoop merging with a cloud formation, a nod to the support he has given to his hometown recreation center in Seat Pleasant, Maryland, a place he attributes for helping him realize his own dreams. The three icons are infused into a distinct Nike BHM print pattern that appears throughout the collection. 

The collection is a dual effort between Nike Sportswear lifestyle product and Nike Basketball performance product.  Nike Sportswear BHM shoes include the Nike Lunar Force 1, Nike Air Force 1 Foamposite Hi, Nike Dunk Sky Hi and Nike Air Force 1 Downtown.  Nike Basketball shoes complete the BHM collection with special versions of the KD V, LEBRON X and KOBE 8 SYSTEM; all three featuring black, grey and orange with the signature Nike BHM print.  These signature shoes will debut on court during pro basketball’s Martin Luther King Jr. tribute day on Monday, January 21 . 

In keeping with a tradition of honoring organizations that give back and inspire youth, NIKE, Inc. will make a financial contribution to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America with proceeds from the Nike BHM Collection.

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Lebron X

Lebron X

Kobe 8 System

Kobe 8 System

Nike Air Force 1

Nike Air Force 1

KD V BHM

KD V BHM

Nike Dunk Sky Hi

Nike Dunk Sky Hi

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Paw Prints – The Daily UConn Roundup – 1/15

UConn Huskies Daily Roundup

Paw Prints is our daily look at the happenings for the UConn Huskies football, men's basketball and women's basketball teams as well as the other sports the student-athletes engage in. We will do our best to bring you the links from all of the media that covers the Huskies on a daily basis. As always, links can be found by clicking on the read more button below if you're on the home page.

Thank you for stopping by and making SOX & Dawgs your home for UConn Huskies news.

It's game day for the UConn Huskies women's basketball team as they'll host the Louisville Cardinals at the XL Center. Tip is scheduled for 9 p.m. and the game will be broadcast nationally on CBS Sports Network. You can also listen on the IMG/UConn Radio Network.

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UConn Women's Basketball links

Hartley probable, Stewart doubtful for Louisville [carl adamec – snyuconn.com]

UConn women: No time for the pain [carl adamec – snyuconn.com

Can Kelly Faris Guard Tamika Catchings Or Maya Moore? [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Bria Hartley Likely To Play Tuesday; Stewart Doubtful [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Stefanie Dolson Now An Impact Post [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Guard Play Soaring For UConn [john altavilla – hartford courant]

Hartley Gets Some Work In, Hopes To Play Vs. Louisville Tuesday [rich elliott – ct post]

Dolson Enjoying Career Season, Looking To Be The Best [rich elliott – ct post]

Huskies Looking To Get Settled In At Home [rich elliott – ct post]

Hartley optimistic about playing against Louisville [jim fuller – new haven register]

Heart to heart talk worked wonders for Moriah Jefferson [jim fuller – new haven register]

Preview: UConn women host Louisville [lee lewis – republican-american]

No. 3 UConn Welcomes Louisville Tuesday at 9 p.m. [uconnhuskies.com]

UConn's Dolson enjoying best season [ct post]

Kelly Faris Moving Up List As One Of UConn's All-Time Defenders [hartford courant]

Most Steals At UConn [hartford courant]

Bria Hartley upgraded to probable for meeting with Louisville [new haven register]

UConn women will likely be without Stewart tonight vs. Louisville [the day]

Hartley hoping to heal, help [the hour]

UConn Men's Basketball links

Wrapping Things Up From XL [dom amore – hartford courant]

A Little More on Amida Brimah, UConn's New Commit [david borges – new haven register]

Rick Pitino: "I'll Be Long Dead, But Kevin Ollie's Going To Be an Unbelievable Coach" [david borges – new haven register]

Kevin Ollie Taking Part in Infiniti Coaches' Challenge [david borges – new haven register]

Notes/Quotes from Louisville: “Russ — he’s good. He’s so fast.” [kevin duffy – ct post]

Post-game video: Louisville [gavin keefe – the day]

Louisville suffocates Huskies [john silver – snyuconn.com]

Outclassed [uconn huskies basketball]

No. 1 Louisville rolls UConn [ct post]

Siva-Smith backcourt outdo Napier-Boatright [ct post]

Louisville very worthy of No. 1 ranking [ct post]

Louisville Shows Why It's No. 1, Dominating UConn In Second Half [hartford courant]

UConn's Newest Recruit Watches Game [hartford courant]

Siva's Foul Mood Didn't Last Too Long [hartford courant]

Huskies fall to top-ranked Louisville [new haven register]

Best never rest, as No. 1 Louisville men hold off UConn [the day]

No. 1 Louisville dumps UConn men [the hour]

UConn Football links

DC answered a question in his mailbag [desmond conner – hartford courant]

Pair of former Huskies training in IMG program [jim fuller – new haven register]

Husky Great John Dorsey Named Kansas City Chiefs G.M. [uconnhuskies.com]

Other UConn related links

M. Soccer. Carlos Alvarez Shining at MLS Combine [uconnhuskies.com]

Huskies Claim Six First Place Finishes at Yale Invite [uconnhuskies.com]

W. Track. Victoria Flowers Named BIG EAST Field Athlete of the Week [uconnhuskies.com]

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Adidas and Derrick Rose Launch D Rose 3.5 Signature Basketball Shoe

PORTLAND, Ore. (January 15, 2013) – adidas today announced the launch of the D Rose 3.5 signature basketball shoe. Designed and developed with Chicago Bulls superstar point guard Derrick Rose, the shoe has improved performance, bolder style and more personal details than its predecessor and will launch worldwide on January 31.

Adidas“My main thing is always sharpening up my game and improving my body and with the D Rose 3.5 adidas took that same approach,” said Rose. “This shoe takes the best things from my last shoe and made them even better. I’m more comfortable and supported on the court and bringing some real serious style too.”

The D Rose 3.5 shoe is inspired by Derrick’s dedication and hard work to his game and features adidas’ most innovative performance technology, premium and rich style elements and personal details.

“We’re excited to launch the D Rose 3.5 and continue a historic season in our partnership with Derrick,” said Lawrence Norman, vice president, adidas global basketball. “The intricate performance improvements, personal design details and bold style represent how the D Rose signature collection turns heads on and off the court and showcases the best from adidas basketball.”

To exceed the performance needs for Derrick’s unique style of play which includes extreme changes in direction, acceleration and explosiveness, adidas designers made the D Rose 3.5 more supportive, comfortable and responsive than its predecessor. The shoe fits even closer to the foot for faster cuts and features a SPRINTWEB upper engineered specifically for his style of play, which reduces weight with maximum support and breathability.

Additional performance features include an ergonomic ankle collar pocket to ensure maximum support during hard cuts and a breathable mesh tongue to improve comfort. SPRINTFRAME technology features an external heel counter to reduce weight and allow for energy return and motion control, giving Derrick his best performing signature shoe to date to improve his performance on court.

The bold spiral overlay pattern is inspired by Derrick’s goal to tighten his game and functionally it increases flexibility and provides optimum toe protection. The synthetic leather upper features the spiral protruding from the D Rose logo on the ankle to represent how his on and off-court success continues to grow from the support of his family, who inspired the logo. Chicago call-outs on the inside of the tongue showcase the essence of Rose, including a “Rooted in Chicago” graphic with lettering, colors and shapes inspired by Derrick’s tattoos and the Chicago flag. Each colorway of the D Rose 3.5 will feature special graphics, materials and colors that give details about Derrick’s life and style of play.

The three stripes are again featured on the back of the shoe to represent Rose’s speed, and now wrap around the outsole so opponents will see them not only when he drives past them, but also goes over them.

The D Rose 3.5 launches at retailers worldwide on January 31 for $160 in away (black/white/red) and home (gray/black/red) colorways. The shoe will launch in six additional editions through April.

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FACT SHEET

D ROSE LOGO: The D Rose logo features three petals that revolve around the letter “D” and number “1” in the center. The personal meaning of the logo is twofold. Like the flower, each petal is unique to represent his fast, creative drives to the basket, which he honed with physical play on the courts of Murray Park in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago. The logo also pays homage to his family – with mother Brenda in the center of the Rose and his three brothers Reggie, Allan and Dwayne as the petals – who guided him from that neighborhood to NBA superstardom.

OUTSOLE: The three stripes are again featured on the back of the shoe to represent Derrick’s speed, and they now wrap around the outsole so opponents will see them not only when he drives past them, but also goes over them. miCoach compatible.

WEIGHT: 12.3 ounces

SIZES: 6 – 15

SRP: $160.00
 

PRODUCT ROLLOUT:

ColorwayRelease

black/red/white – Away – release date: Jan. 31, 2013

grey/black/red – Home – release date:Jan. 31, 2013

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In The Red Zone – January 15

In the Red Zone

Effort Gets Your Everywhere

Do you remember your parents telling you I wish would you tried harder?  I do.  There were things I excelled at like sports and remembering my favorite player’s statistics.  While other things like my chores needed more effort.

Well it may be safe to say that Devin McCourty’s and Kyle Arrington’s parents and coaches have never had to ask for extra effort after watching the way they ran down the Houston Texans Danieal Manning on Sunday.

If you didn’t pay attention to the replay or get to see an overhead coach’s view what McCourty and Arrington did was pretty special and it doesn’t happen every day.

Manning, who is no slouch in the speed department, took the kickoff 6 yards deep in the end zone and ran it out.  He was almost immediately over run my McCourty, Arrington and Jackie Slater and Manning was in all purposes ticketed for the end zone.

But what happened was Arrington took one angle coming across the field, while McCourty ran straight down field.  Arrington who had taken the angle most likely would have gotten to Manning as well but when he saw McCourty he pulled up so he wouldn’t cut him off and next thing you know McCourty has him from behind and he is down at the 12 yard line.

Granted the Patriots gave up a 94 yard kick off return but there was no touchdown scored as a result of the kickoff.

Now it was up to the defense.

Arian Foster ran the ball to the 9-yard line on first down.  Then on 2nd down Matt Schaub went to J Casey at the goal line but the pass was dropped.  On 3rd and 7 Schaub over threw All-World WR Andre Johnson in the back of the endzone and the Patriots defense escaped by only allowing a field goal.

That few minutes of effort by the defense and McCourty and Arrington set the tone for the game.  You could see from the outset that with that effort the Patriots wanted it more than the Texans.  From that point on I had no doubt that New England would win.

It’s like your parents told you it’s all in the effort.

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News and Notes

According to sources, TE Rob Gronkowski re-fractured his arm and will need more surgery he is out for the remainder of the playoffs.

RB Danny Woodhead hurt his thumb early in the first quarter he never returned but could have according to Bill Belichick.  He will get looked at again during the week but at this time he is expected to be able to play on Sunday against Baltimore.

The Patriots have re-hired former WR’s coach Brian Daboll.  He had left to go to the jets with Eric Mangini in 2006 to be the QB’s coach.  He also has been with the Dolphins, Browns and Chiefs as an offensive coordinator.  He will join the staff in a capacity similar to Josh McDaniels last year.

Offensive snaps by skill players vs. Houston (ESPN Boston)

Defensive snaps played vs. Texans (ESPN Boston)

Five takeaways from the Patriots win over the Texans (Boston Globe)

Best and Worst of the Patriots-Texans. (Boston Herald)

The winning team as always, it’s Brady and Welker. (Hartford Courant)

The Patriots now are 10-2 at Gillette Stadium in the post season, 14-3 overall as the home team.

All-time in the post season the franchise is 24-16.

When the Patriots have a positive turnover ratio in a playoff game they are 18-1 on Sunday they were PLUS 1.

Bill Belichick is now 205-108 including post season.

He is 18-7 in the playoffs, 17-6 as head coach of the Patriots in the post season.

His 18 playoff wins are the third most all-time behind only Don Shula (19) and Tom Landry (20).

Tom Brady is 17-6 in the playoffs and has an overall record of 153-45.

His 17 playoff wins are the most all-time for any quarterback.

Brady is 3rd all-time in postseason TD passes with 41.  Brett Favre is 2nd with 44 and Joe Montana leads with 45.

He was 25 of 40 for 344 yards, 3 TD’s 0 INT’s and 1 sack against Houston.  His passer rating for the game was 115.0

WR Wes Welker now has catches in 118 consecutive games including playoffs, 101 as a Patriot.  The last time Welker did not have a catch in a game was 12/24/05 as a Dolphin.

Welker is the all-time franchise leader with 61 playoff receptions.

Welker led the team with 8 catches for 137 yards including a long sideline bomb from Brady that went for 47 yards.

The Patriots had four veterans WR Brandon Lloyd (10 yrs.), CB Aqib Talib (5), DE Trevor Scott (5) and G Donald Thomas (5) play in their first NFL playoff game.

RB Shane Vereen, RB Stevan Ridley and Lloyd all had their first NFL playoff touchdowns.

Vereen was the Sox and Dawgs Offensive Player of the Game he had 124 yards from scrimmage.  83 yards receiving on 5 catches and 41 yards rushing on 7 carries.  He had 3 TD’s 1 on the ground and two off of Tom Brady passes.

P Zoltan Mesko was fantastic on Sunday.  He had a 52.8 average on 5 punts.  His net was 49.4 and his longest kick was good for 64 yards.  He had 2 punts inside the 20 and 0 touchbacks.

Rookie CB Alfonzo Dennard had a forced fumble.

DE Rob Ninkovich was the Sox and Dawgs Defensive Player of the Game he had 4 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 QB hit, 1 INT and 2 passes defensed.

LB Jerod Mayo had 2 tackles for loss to led the team.

CB Aqib Talib (9 solo and 1 assisted) and S Steve Gregory (6 solo and 4 assisted) led the Patriots with 10 tackles each.

New England was credited with a “team sack” when Houston QB Matt Schaub fumbled and recovered the ball for a loss of yards.  It was their only sack of the game.

The Patriots had 3 QB hits 1 each for Ninkovich, LB Dont’a Hightower and DE Justin Francis. 

The Texans won the first down battle 25-24.  Houston had 5 rushing, 19 passing and 1 by penalty while New England had 8 by rushing, 15 passing and 1 by penalty.

The Patriots were 6 of 13 (46%) on 3rd down conversions while they held the Texans to 4 for 15 (27%). 

New England did not attempt a 4th down play while Houston was 3 for 4 (75%).

The Texans had 3 fumbles and lost none. And that is not counting the one that was clearly a fumble but the officials claimed forward progress had stopped.

The Patriots were 4 for 6 in the red zone with 4 TD’s and 2 FG’s.

Houston won the time of possession 31:24 to 28:36.

The longest play allowed by the New England defense was 28 yards on a screen pass from Schaub to Arian Foster in the 3rd quarter.

The Patriots had 4 plays for more yardage (30, 33, 40, 47) than the Texans longest play (28). 

The Texans had 2 plays for 25 yards or more while the Patriots had 5 plays over 25 yards.

Next Week

The Patriots will host the Baltimore Ravens at Gillette Stadium in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday January 20th at 6:30 p.m.

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Video: No. 1 Louisville Runs Past UConn Men 73-58

Louisville Cardinals guard Russ Smith drives against UConn forward Tyler Olander Monday night at the XL Center.

ESPN's Big Monday. The No. 1 team, the Louisville Cardinals in the house. And you know the UConn Huskies would be pumped up for the game.

The Huskies started out fast but faded late as Louisville used a big early run in the second half on their way to a 73-58 win in front of 14,287 at the XL Center in Hartford, CT.

UConn falls to 12-4 (2-2 Big East) while Louisville improves to 16-1 (4-0).

The Huskies were led freshman Omar Calhoun's 20 points. Shabazz Napier added 12 points and six assists while Ryan Boatright had 11 points and six assists.

DeAndre Daniels and Niels Giffey led the Huskies with five rebounds each with Daniels adding nine points and Giffey four.

Russ Smith led the way for the Cardinals with 23 points. Chane Behanan chipped in with 16 points, nine rebounds and five assists. 

Peyton Silva, who spent most of the first half on the bench with two fouls, finished with 11 points. Gorgui Dieng led the Cardinals with 16 rebounds to go along with his six points.

With Silva on the bench, UConn was able to build up their lead in the first half. The Cardinals did keep it close though. The Huskies had a chance to take a double digits lead with 2:19 left but a Daniels turnover led to a Cardinals basket to cut it to six.

A missed shot by Tyler Olander and Behanan dunk cut it to four before a heads up play by Calhoun got it to six at the buzzer.

In the second half though, it was all Cardinals as their speed and tenacious defense wore down the Huskies. They used a 19-5 run to seize control of the game and never looked back.

This was a tough loss for the Huskies and the first time they've lost this badly this season. I really thought they played well in the first half and lost their way in the second half.

They really couldn't do much offensively with the pressure that the Cardinals put on him.

One thing is for certain.

I fully expect the Huskies to play better their next time out. That will come on Saturday afternoon when they travel to the Peterson Events Center to take on the Pittsburgh Panthers. Tip is scheduled for 12 p.m.

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Louisville Cardinals @ UConn Huskies 1.14.13 box score

Here are the postgame quotes from UConn head coach Kevin Ollie.

Here are UConn's postgame notes.

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