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Mel Greenberg covered college and professional women’s basketball for the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he worked for 40 plus years. Greenberg pioneered national coverage of the game, including the original Top 25 women's college poll. His knowledge has earned him nicknames such as "The Guru" and "The Godfather," as well as induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.

Wednesday, December 07, 2016

UConn Keeps Dominating the AP 1 vs. 2 Games

By Mel Greenberg @womhoopsguru

Since but not including, the 2001 NCAA semifinal meltdown against Notre Dame when an upstart freshman named Diana Taurasi suddenly couldn't make a shot, Connecticut has gone 15-1 in AP Women's Poll 1 vs. 2 games.

The one loss was at the Brittney Griner-led Baylor squad 66-60 in 2011 when the Huskies were the No. 2 team. Two of the wins in the run they were also the No. 2 team, beating South Carolina and Stanford.

Ergo since that 2001 loss to Notre Dame UConn is 13-0 as the No. 1 team, which means the voters in the battleground states that flipped the Huskies by a slim two-point margin past the Irish This week, despite both teams being unbeaten, must have seen something brewing Wednesday niight.

Previously UConn has one other loss as a No. 1 to Tennessee in 1999.

Here is the entire 1 vs. 2 AP file which the Guru keeps a spare and just updated. Hopefully it's in synch with what is on the wire. Beat up on the Guru if he is wrong.

Date: 12/07/2016

BC-BKW--No 1 vs No 2/578
No. 1 vs. No. 2 
The Associated Press

No. 1 leads 37-21

2016 – No. 1 Connecticut defeated No. 2 Notre Dame 72-61 on Dec. 7 2016) at South Bend, Ind.

2016 – No. 1 Connecticut defeated No. 2 South Carolina 66-54 on Feb. 8 in Columbia, S.C.

2015 – No. 1 Connecticut defeated No. 2 Notre Dame 63-53, on April 7 at Tampa, Fla., for NCAA Title.

2015 – No. 2 Connecticut defeated No. 1 South Carolina 87-62, Feb. 9 at Storrs, Conn.

2014 – No. 1 Connecticut defeated No. 2 Notre Dame 79-58 on April 8 at Nashville for NCAA title both were undefeated.

2013 – No. 1 Connecticut defeated No. 2 Duke 83-61 on Dec. 17 at Durham, N.C.

2012 – No. 2 Connecticut defeated No. 1 Stanford 61-35 on Dec. 29 at Stanford, Calif.

2012 – No. 1 Baylor defeated No. 2 Stanford in the NCAA semifinals 59-47 on April 1 in Denver.

2011 – No. 1 Baylor defeated No. 2 Connecticut 66-61 in Waco, Texas on Dec. 18

2011 – No. 1 Baylor defeated No. 2 Notre Dame 94-81 in Waco, Texas on Nov. 22 in final of Preseason WNIT.

2010 – No. 1 Connecticut defeated No. 2 Baylor 65-54 at Hartford, Conn. In the State Farm Tipoff Classic on Nov. 16.

2010 — No. 1 Connecticut 53, No. 2 Stanford 47, NCAA championship, at San Antonio on April 6.

2009 — No. 1 Connecticut 80, No. 2 Stanford 68 at Hartford, Conn. On Dec. 23.

2009 — No. 1 Connecticut 83, No. 2 Stanford 64, NCAA semifinals, at St. Louis on April 5.

2009 — No. 1 Connecticut 88, No. 2 North Carolina 58, at Chapel Hill, N.C. on Jan. 19.

2007 — No. 1 Duke 64, No. 2 North Carolina 53, at Chapel Hill, N.C. on Feb. 8.

2006 — No. 2 North Carolina 77, No. 1 Duke 65, at Chapel Hill, N.C. on Feb. 25.

2006 — No. 2 Duke 75, No. 1 Tennessee 53, at Durham, N.C. on Jan. 23.

2004 — No. 2 Tennessee 72, No. 1 Duke 69, at Durham, N.C. on Jan. 24.

2003 — No. 2 Connecticut 77, No. 1 Duke 65, at Durham, N.C. on Feb. 1. It was the 59th consecutive victory for the Huskies.

2002 — No. 1 Duke 76, No. 2 Tennessee 55, at Raleigh, N.C. on Nov. 24 in the inaugural women’s Jimmy V. Classic.

2002 — No. 1 Connecticut 82, No. 2 Oklahoma 70, NCAA championship, on March 29 at San Antonio

2002 — No. 1 Connecticut 86, No. 2 Tennessee 72 on Jan. 5 at Knoxville, Tenn.

2001 — No. 2 Notre Dame 90, No. 1 Connecticut 75, NCAA semifinals, on March 30 at St. Louis

2001 — No. 2 Connecticut 78, No. 1 Notre Dame 76, Big East Championship final, on March 7 at Storrs, Conn.

2000 — No. 1 Connecticut 81, No. 2 Tennessee 76, on Dec. 30 at Hartford, Conn.

2000 — No. 1 Connecticut won the NCAA title with a 71-52 win over No. 2 Tennessee (tied with No. 2 Georgia) at Philadelphia.

2000 — No. 1 Connecticut 74, No. 2 Tennessee 67, on Jan. 8 at Knoxville, Tenn.

1999 — No. 2 Tennessee 92, No. 1 Connecticut 81, on Jan. 10 at Storrs, Conn.

1997 — No. 1 Tennessee 75, No. 2 Louisiana Tech 61, at Knoxville, Tenn.

1996 — No. 1 Stanford 74, No. 2 Alabama 65, on Nov. 17 at Stanford, Calif.

1995 — No. 2 Connecticut 77, No. 1 Tennessee 66, on Jan. 16 at Storrs, Conn.

1994 — No. 1 Tennessee 105, No. 2 Stanford 69, on Dec. 1 at Knoxville, Tenn.

1993 — No. 2 Tennessee 73, No. 1 Vanderbilt 68, at Nashville, Tenn.

1992 — No. 1 Tennessee 84, No. 2 Stanford 79, at Knoxville, Tenn.

1992 — No. 2 Tennessee 74, No. 1 Stanford 73, OT, at Honolulu, Hawaii.

1992 — No. 2 Virginia 75, No. 1 Maryland 74, at College Park, Md.

1989 — No. 2 Louisiana Tech 59, No. 1 Tennessee 58, at Knoxville, Tenn.

1989 — No. 1 Tennessee 76, No. 2 Auburn 60, NCAA championship, at Tacoma, Wash.

1989 — No. 2 Tennessee 66, No. 1 Auburn 61, SEC championship, at Albany, Ga.

1988 — No. 1 Tennessee 88, No. 2 Long Beach State 74, at Knoxville, Tenn.

1987 — No. 2 Texas 97, No. 1 Tennessee 78, at Knoxville, Tenn.

1986 — No. 2 Texas 88, No. 1 Tennessee 74, at Miami

1985 — No. 1 Old Dominion 84, No. 2 Long Beach State 71, at Norfolk, Va.

1984 — No. 2 Louisiana Tech 85, No. 1 Texas 60, NCAA Midwest championship, at Ruston, La.

1984 — No. 2 Louisiana Tech 75, No. 1 Southern Cal 66, at Ruston, La.

1983 — No. 2 Southern Cal 69, No. 1 Louisiana Tech 67, NCAA championship, at Norfolk, Va.

1983 — No. 2 Louisiana Tech 58, No. 1 Southern Cal 56, at Los Angeles

1982 — No. 1 Southern Cal 64, No. 2 Louisiana Tech 58, at Ruston, La.

1982 — No. 1 Louisiana Tech 76, No. 2 Cheyney 62, NCAA championship, at Norfolk, Va.

1982 _ No. 1 Louisiana Tech 71, No. 2 South Carolina 58, at Columbia, S.C.

1981 — No. 1 Louisiana Tech 68, No. 2 Old Dominion 51, at New York

1981 — No. 1 Louisiana Tech 79, No. 2 Tennessee 59, AIAW championship, at Euguene, Ore.

1981 — No. 1 Louisiana Tech 81, No. 2 Old Dominion 47, at Ruston, La.

1980 — No. 1 Old Dominion 68, No. 2 Tennessee, 53, AIAW championship, at Mount Pleasant, Mich.

1980 — No. 1 Old Dominion 75, No. 2 Texas 45, at Norfolk, Va.

1979 — No. 1 Old Dominion 75, No. 2 Louisiana Tech 65, AIAW championship, at Greensboro, N.C.




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