I find it interesting to watch the reactions of the recruits at the games. Boston and Bueckers seem to have no problem showing emotion when we make good plays, while Brunelle and Fudd are very stoic while watching the games. I'm not sure you can read anything more into that, other than the latter might have been coached to not react to game situations. I think what might be more important is the fact that all 4 of them have made quite a few unofficial visits to UCONN games. My assumption is that the school cannot pay for their (or their parents) travel expenses. If that is correct, then it speaks volumes about their interest in joining the UCONN program. I think it's impossible to watch the "rock stars" of WCB and not visualize yourself as part of that scene in the future. I see Boston thinking she could be the new AS or NC, Brunelle seeing herself as the KLS replacement etc...
On an unrelated issue, I come to this thread looking for UCONN recruiting info and lately it has gone way off track, discussing a number of former male players. Is it possible for the mods to move those posts to a new OT thread? Same issue with the subject of "burnout" taking over another thread dealing with future recruits after someone posted an old video of Von Lith doing drills. This is not a major deal, but as a new Boneyard devotee I especially enjoyed my first month or so reading this site since it seemed that posters kept on topic. Again, not a major deal, just a thought.
I will say, the Boneyard does have the most knowledgeable and positive group of regular posters, including visitors from other teams' fan base, of any college fan sites I read. Congrats on that!
On an unrelated issue, I come to this thread looking for UCONN recruiting info and lately it has gone way off track, discussing a number of former male players. Is it possible for the mods to move those posts to a new OT thread? Same issue with the subject of "burnout" taking over another thread dealing with future recruits after someone posted an old video of Von Lith doing drills. This is not a major deal, but as a new Boneyard devotee I especially enjoyed my first month or so reading this site since it seemed that posters kept on topic. Again, not a major deal, just a thought.
I will say, the Boneyard does have the most knowledgeable and positive group of regular posters, including visitors from other teams' fan base, of any college fan sites I read. Congrats on that!