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1/17 Geno Show: Comments on Frosh, Especially Molly
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[QUOTE="JoePgh, post: 1997123, member: 1131"] As usual, Geno had interesting comments on a lot of subjects on the 1/17 edition of the Geno Auriemma show. He was asked to evaluate the freshmen in comparison to his expectations for them. He said that (unlike in past years) only Crystal came in with expectations that she would be a major contributor. He said he wasn't surprised that she hadn't had 3 or 4 games like the Baylor game, because that's hard to do and Crystal isn't ready to be that consistent. He said that the other two freshmen were not burdened with high expectations, unlike Crystal or last year's freshmen -- Lou and Napheesa. About Molly in particular, he said she spends an incredible amount of time on the floor practicing her skills (her shooting skills in particular), to the point where she is too tired to shoot well in the scrimmages during practice, in some cases. He said that for all the time she spends practicing her shot, he asks her why, when she gets the ball in games, she always dribbles or passes, and sometimes loses a scoring opportunity. He said that she really didn't have a good answer to that question. He made an analogy to a complicated math problem in class that takes 5 steps to solve. Molly would do every one of the 5 steps correctly, and then write down the wrong answer. Whereas Napheesa would get each of the five steps wrong, but get the right answer. He also said that he tells Molly and Kyla that he gets that they aren't as skilled as Lou and Pheesa, so he doesn't expect them to perform at the same level as freshmen. But what they aren't considering is that the opponents that they play against aren't nearly as good as Lou and Napheesa either, so they should be able to make successful plays against them. So in the game tonight, I noticed that Molly actually did take two shots when she was open. She missed them both, but just taking them is a big positive step. Although he didn't say it, I think Geno is optimistic that Molly will "get it" fairly soon. He clearly indicated that what is holding her back is not any inadequacy of physical skills, but just excess nerves and overthinking. At some point (maybe next year?), she should overcome these issues. [/QUOTE]
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