After reading the replies, I see the error of my ways. One of our starters played 23 min, the rest of the starters, the best players in Women's College Basketball, played between 17 & 20 minutes. I can absolutely see how outsiders would consider this piling on because one starter was on the floor for a few minutes to stabilize the four bench/walk-ons. And of course Z. Lewis had to played 40- minutes, there were only two subs on the USF bench who had played about half the game - how could Z. Lewis come out when with only two viable players available, one who shot the highest field goal % in this game for UCF. Had J. Williams pulled Z. Lewis for four minutes or so, UConn may have won by 59 instead of 55 - with possible job consequences for J.Williams. And when Z. Lewis knocks Mo off the all-AAC first team, the boneyard will nod their heads in agreement, because Z. Lewis has the "stats". (an aside: C. Williams (USF) will be First team all-AAC, because I consider her mid-range jumper the sweetest this side of Bria Hartley) Not only has Z. Lewis got the stats, she got some of her points against the fresh legs of the bench/walk-ons of the opposing teams, not easy to do. Thank you Boneyarders for enlightening me on good sportsmanship. Done with this thread, so I "Say Good Night Gracie - Goodnight Mrs. Calabash wherever you are". Warning - sayings my not be original.