TECHNICAL On Lou Lopez-Senechal After She's Shoved, HELD BACK By UConn Huskies Players! Geno FURIOUS

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Published 2023-02-28
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All Comments (21)
  • @asmile949
    She's been getting roughed up by all these teams, can't blame her for being fed up.
  • @dougf9900
    I’m surprised it took this long for Lou to snap. That’s been happening all season
  • @34stzoo
    Lou gets a T for finally speaking up? WTF! Not for taken a swing, not for pulling hair, not for a dirty play. For speaking up.
  • Summary: LLS was hip checked under her basket. Subsequently running up the floor, LLS was hip checked again; an offensive foul was called on the Xavier player. This should have been a no call (because in fact it’s unclear who really initiated the contact). LLS jumps up and barks, no shoving, gets nowhere near her adversary. Refs give LLS a T for “verbal misconduct.” The T was truly a pathetic call, I mean mind boggling. No ref in a men’s game would dream of calling a T in that situation. All you do there is stop the game and warn the players to knock it off. Idiocy.
  • I love the teammate luv as soon as nika muhl got in front of her she didn't even hold her back hard just basically got in front of her and once she saw that she just backed off
  • Communication Iskey 1 second ago Keep your head high Lou, you are an amazing player, the way you shoot the ball is so beautiful. See you soon as a pro in the US of A or Europe. Congratulation to the whole team for a hell of a year and getting it done despite all these setbacks. Bravo 👏🏼
  • Lou has been dealing with this the whole season, was hoping she would take the other girl out lol
  • @Locd4life707
    Lou is tired of all of these teams. Beating up on her! I don't like when teams turn to hacking against good player. Coaches who allow their team to play dirty is the real blame!
  • @johntatum1951
    Love to see Lou being strong and not putting up with any abuse. She is a great shooter and she is also tough.
  • @chestermicek
    That's my girls: LouLou, Caroline & Nika fight back. I know you weren't raised that way, but you have to do it otherwise they will bully you until they hurt you. Feels good the next day, doesn't it? Wait 'till you play Notre Dame. Do unto them before they do unto you.
  • @markp7262
    I don't like UConn, AT ALL, but Lou got hosed. I probably would have been tossed, because I would have looked the ref dead in the eyes and said "If that's all you're going to call for that assault, excuse me, I need to go find a cop and press charges so that something gets done."
  • @stanwebb3480
    This incident is the new theme of "D' from the street that is spilling over into the organized WBB....The NCAAW has to make the Refs call it closer and stop it and have players Suspended for creating it on the court!!!! If it is a reoccurring problem with a certain player then taking their scholarship away will have to happen..... As for Lou this year... the "D" Gangster Mentality Players seems to want to do it over and over to her the last half of the year as she is to fast for the D player to keep up with her!!! It has to be to the breaking point reoccurring theme for it to cause her to snape and get the Tech Foul. I so glad the on court Lady Husky Sisterhood stepped in and kept her from furthering her anger!!!!!
  • @ieatoutoften872
    From the angle at 1:16 , 1:17 , an 1:18 it looks like the player in blue leaves her back foot up in the air for a moment (about a second) to prolong the tangling of the feet of the player in white. Where it not for that almost indiscernible pause, it would have been a mere brush of incidental contact; and the player in white would have recovered her balance, instead of falling. Edit: Moreover, the player in white makes a collision course with the left shoulder of the player in blue. The player in blue reasonably responds by pushing the player in white away, starting the player in white off balance. I still think the player in blue was "dragging her own feet" as the expression goes, in order to make it a tiny bit worse for the player in white.
  • @arthur-ri4zo
    More proof that the NCAA is trying to sink UCONN. Just imagine when a UCONN player has had enough, snaps, and clotheslines an opposing player. Preferably with 3 seconds left in the championship game and UCONN up by 20.
  • @Kish-wm8tu
    That’s right. Neva scared I see #3. Didn’t even flinch
  • @bobbear4437
    Again it was the refs allowing a UCONN player to get beaten up, the NCAA should be looking into this! Every UCONN player has had a near concussion or an actual concussion from physical play aimed at them! Ever since UCONN went back to the Big East, and won, the physical play by the other less talented teams in this league became even more physical with the refs doing nothing!