Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Connecticut Lady Huskies 2013 NCAA Women's Champions

In 2004 UConn men's and women's basketball team became the first duo to win championships in the same season. Tonight, the Louisville Lady Cardinals tried to remake history and win tonight's women's NCAA championship game against the UConn Huskies like the men with their win over Michigan last night.

Unfortunately, the Connecticut lady huskies shut that down early in the game by staying ahead the entire game to win their 8th NCAA women's basketball championship. This is the 8th time the Huskies have made it to the championship stage and they remain undefeated taking down the Louisville lady cardinals 93-60.

Freshman forward Breanna Stewart put up 23 points shooting 9-15 with 9 rebounds and 3 assists for the huskies.


Louisville Cardinals 2013 NCAA Champions

Now this was a game! After a back and forth battle and perhaps one of the greatest display of three-point shooting from bench players Hancock (Louisville) and Albrecht (Michigan) in a college game the comeback team won it all with a final score of 82-76 in this year's championship game.

NCAA national player of the year Trey Burke (Michigan) started the game off on fire with three early shots and seven points before getting into early foul trouble with two fouls early in the first half and sitting out the rest of the half. That's when freshman guard Spike Albrecht came off the bench for Michigan and scored a season high 17 points in the first half, 4-4 from three-point range. Answering to Albrecht was Luke Hancock off the bench for Louisville with three straight three's to close the 12 point gap for the cardinals ending the half 38-37 with Michigan up by one.

Trey Burke was back in the lineup in the second half for the wolverines and finished the game with 24 points and 4 rebounds but it wasn't enough as he and freshman Mitch McGary remained in foul trouble. First half star Albrecht was scoreless in the second round and GR3...Glen Robinson III and Tim Hardaway Jr., son's of former NBA standouts only put up 12 points each as Michigan came up short to the cardinals. Senior guard Peyton Siva had 18 points and and six rebounds to give Louisville the edge. This win gives number one seed Louisville three national championships in school history. Coach Rick Pitino became the only coach in college basketball to have two national championships.

Tomorrow the Louisville cardinals women's basketball team takes the stage in the NCAAW championship game against UConn. In their last meeting the huskies mauled the cardinals at home in Hartford, CT with a final score of 72-58 with their standout player Breanna Stewart out with an injury.

This game will definitely go down to the wire and I can't wait! I'll be back tomorrow with a recap of the women's NCAA basketball championship game between Big East rivals Connecticut and Louisville!

Lori

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

I'm Back!

Ok...it's been a while I know, but I'm back, just in time for the final four...I got good timing huh? While on my one year writing hiatus (yes, it's been a year don't judge me) I took some time to focus on my career and I totally neglected my passion for writing and my blog. That's all behind me now. I enjoy writing and I'm back doing what I love. Every now and then I may step out of my comfort zone and bring you a story that isn't of the sports persuasion...lol. I just want to write and hope that you enjoy it as well!

Lori