UCONN WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: No. 2 UConn meets No. 1 Stanford Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 9:06 pm, Friday, December 28, 2012 Don’t even try to ask Kelly Faris to reflect on the pride she may feel of being UConn’s leading scorer the last time the Huskies ventured out to Maples Pavilion. When Maya Moore drained a 3-pointer to pull the Huskies within four points, there was still some hope that UConn could return home with an unblemished record. When the lead was whittled back down to six, it pains Faris to recall how Stanford ended the contest by scoring eight of the last 10 points leading to a delirious eruption of emotion as the clock hit zeroes shortly after Faris’ wayward final shot was corralled by Jeanette Pohlen. Moore is now playing professionally as is Stanford’s trio of WNBA first-round picks Pohlen, Kayla Pedersen and Nneka Ogwumike, who combined for 51 points and 26 rebounds in that historic contest. While Faris and her veteran teammates are eager for retribution, the Stanford players who took part in the game are eager to prove that they are indeed the nation’s best team. Perhaps it is because the only winning streak on the line is Stanford’s 82-game home winning streak or the country has yet to be captivated by a fairly young UConn team, but coach Geno Auriemma is not complaining that there is no circus type of atmosphere surrounding his squad on this trip out to California. Last time we got here, we practiced, we played Pacific right away, then we came here and we played plus the streak and all that stuff we are dealing with, there just seemed to be a frenzy about it that I don’t sense at all.