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2019/20 UConn Recruiting

I know, third-hand account and all, but occasionally people hear things. Anyway, take it with all the necessary salt.

From a VIP member of a Virginia Tech board re: Sam Brunelle:

My co-worker was at a breakfast with one of her parents and said she's all UConn.

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For some reason posting a link to or mentioning the site this came from is blocked here so you'll have to take my word for it.
How many times can I like this?
 
We recruited a true Badass from Doylestown. I believe she has 3 NCAA rings. Hopefully, the Doylestown connection--and Geno's Norristown/West Chester connection--will help.

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Sam Brunelle's Tuesday (2/7) via her coach:

24 points, 15 rebounds
 
Blue Star has Kylee Watson ranked 3rd in the Class of 2020 while Maddie Burke is ranked 10th. Sam Brunelle is ranked 1st in 2019 by Blue Star.
 
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William Monroe barely survived its first conference playoff game Friday (2/10) 36-34. Sam Brunelle scored 15 points.
 
I am new here and my first post: found a highlight clip of Celeste Taylor out of long island I think she will be a great catch in the 2019 class to go along with Brunelle

 
CD was in Jersey and told many she was there for her, according to her club team Philly Belles she is being recruited by many of the top schools
 
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I am new here and my first post: found a highlight clip of Celeste Taylor out of long island I think she will be a great catch in the 2019 class to go along with Brunelle



I wrote about Ms Taylor earlier in this thread..........she is a fun player to watch, very quick and very athletic.........I think she needs to work on her range and consistency from the three point line but she is a big time talent who is ranked in the low 20's nationally.............one of UConn's coaches was there to watch her in person a few weekends ago in Holmdel NJ so the Huskies are fully aware of her
 
I agree with your assessment of her, she also plays great defense, her travel coach told me she dunks tennis balls so she can get up
 
I agree with your assessment of her, she also plays great defense, her travel coach told me she dunks tennis balls so she can get up

Taylor's a bit on the fiesty side which I view as a good thing.............she's going to be a big time player, one of the smoothest, most agile guards I've seen in a long time..........she will absolutely play for a top 20 WBB program, only time will tell if she gets a UConn offer
 
I don't know about her attitude but I will say she does play for a great HS coach, I only saw her play in twice in the summer and in Holmdel a few weeks ago. I do like the fiesty attitude though
 
Thanks for the video.

Nice, quick hands, good form on her jumper. Looks like she has some hops. Not as fast in a straight line as Gabby and not yet as strong, but she has good speed. Nice body control at a young age, good handle. Maybe better than Gabby's even now. Couldn't really see if she has that quick first step, couldn't see how well she views the court or anticipates her teammates. She'd be a nice 2 at the next level if she works on her shot well beyond the arc, her pull up and works further on her handle. Would be nice if she had a Molly motor, plays with a little snarl, is the first to applaud her teammates success or reacts well after a missed shot.

More video please.
 
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I can't find anymore video, I think Charliebball knows more than I do but I did find a few write ups on Bluestar Media. I haven't checked yet but Charliebball did say she was ranked in low 20's

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I wrote about Ms Taylor earlier in this thread....she is a fun player to watch, very quick and very athletic...I think she needs to work on her range and consistency from the three point line but she is a big time talent who is ranked in the low 20's nationally..one of UConn's coaches was there to watch her in person a few weekends ago in Holmdel NJ so the Huskies are fully aware of her
I don't see anything wrong with that form and range from deep. Obviously everyone needs to work on consistency. That's a hell of a player for that age.
 
the few times I have seen her she tends to look for the mid range shot or dribble drive after she misses a couple from long range.......nothing wrong with that if you can do it and believe me she can........still if she wants to be more then a slasher she needs to continue working on her outside game..........for a 2019 recruit she is way ahead of most of her peers and could probably contribute at a college level right now..........sky's the limit from what I have seen
 
Found a clip from last year; Also saw on HoopGurlz she is ranked 20 overall and 4th in her position for the 2019 class.
Charliebball I agree with you 100% she is an awesome talent with great potential but will need to develop the 3 to keep defense honest. I would love to see her in a Uconn uniform

 
Taylor's a bit on the fiesty side which I view as a good thing..she's going to be a big time player, one of the smoothest, most agile guards I've seen in a long time....she will absolutely play for a top 20 WBB program, only time will tell if she gets a UConn offer

My friend from eastern Long Island loves Taylor and echoes your sentiment that there's a good fire there. He -- like Coach Bill -- also believe Lauren Hansen of Ward Melville is a rising PG of that class. Hansen plays in the same HS league as Danielle Cosgrove's Sachem East team. Hansen already drawing lots of interest from Big1G and SEC teams despite not playing her frosh year.
 
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would be nice to see but I can't see Sammy going anywhere but Uconn. They seem to be trying to get a lot of height. I know I'm late but I really love Watson out of Jersey I had the chance to watch her play and I can tell you with confidence she is a program changer! she does a lot of the little things you only see in mens basketball for example her physicality. She would be on the top of my recruiting list
 
would be nice to see but I can't see Sammy going anywhere but Uconn. They seem to be trying to get a lot of height. I know I'm late but I really love Watson out of Jersey I had the chance to watch her play and I can tell you with confidence she is a program changer! she does a lot of the little things you only see in mens basketball for example her physicality. She would be on the top of my recruiting list

she's on the UConn list........ as you probably know she visited the school recently.....
 
Now just 21 games into her high school career, Watson is showing why she’s been so highly touted. At 6-foot-3, she already commands a ton of respect, but she’s averaging 16.2 points, 8 rebounds, 2.6 blocks and 1.2 steals to build her resume.

“What’s rare about her is the body control, the coordination and the athleticism for somebody her size,” Mainland coach Scott Betson said. “She’s a kid that can step out and shoot too, she’s best in transition, but she can also go inside and use her body. I think that’s what makes her so difficult for opposing teams to try and get a hold of because she is multiple.”


Girls' hoops: News, notes from South Jersey
 
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