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2022 Shay Bollin was recently offered by Duke.
Not impressed UConn is on the verge of rejoining the Big East. It’s not the same with Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Rutgers, and B.C. Having moved on to greener pastures. It may benefit the men’s program but I don’t see how it helps Geno.
I believe Makurat is the one on the left whose head is touching the backboard (looks a lot like Ania) and Muhl is #29 in the front. Could anyone confirm?
2022 5-9 G Hanna Muhl and 2023 6-1 W Agata Makurat both competed in the First Annual Blue Star 30 Europe.
Not impressed UConn is on the verge of rejoining the Big East. It’s not the same with Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Rutgers, and B.C. Having moved on to greener pastures. It may benefit the men’s program but I don’t see how it helps Geno.
Not impressed UConn is on the verge of rejoining the Big East. It’s not the same with Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Rutgers, and B.C. Having moved on to greener pastures. It may benefit the men’s program but I don’t see how it helps Geno.
You were impressed with the AAC? You don't have to be "impressed" to just simply realize the BE is better than the AAC, right? And if the BE is better - why wouldn't it be even a minor benefit to UCONN? If it's even minor it helps, right?
You were impressed with the AAC? You don't have to be "impressed" to just simply realize the BE is better than the AAC, right? And if the BE is better - why wouldn't it be even a minor benefit to UCONN? If it's even minor it helps, right?
Because, a move to the Big East basically slams the door on UConn ever being in a P5 conference.
From what I've been hearing, that door has done been slammed for a while.Because, a move to the Big East basically slams the door on UConn ever being in a P5 conference.
The big east is comprised of a bunch of mediocre women’s teams. While joining the big east will cut down down on the amount of travel, I don’t see how it will help in recruitment. If I’m an elite player I’m still going to look closely at the likes of Notre dame or South Carolina.Because, a move to the Big East basically slams the door on UConn ever being in a P5 conference.
Agree, read the same article. Read about an interview Westbrook gave about her rehab. Reporter asked the question that went something like”why UConn”? Westbrook responded she knew right away after her visit UConn was the right place for her, the program history, the coach, her new team mates, made her decision easy. She made her commitment before she left campus. Don’t get the same feeling about Sedona Prince. I would think she would want to get enrolled in her classes and start working out with her new team mates.Coach Auriemma was interviewed on WTNH 8 tonight, while at his golf tournament, and he said basically the same thing. I am paraphrasing here, but he said something along the lines of "this isn't the old BE, there are no Louisvilles or Notre Dames in the the new BE".
Geno built the program by recruiting to *his* program, UConn WBB, not to a conference. Has Geno had a single player whose recruiting decision came down to conference affiliation? I doubt it.The big east is comprised of a bunch of mediocre women’s teams. While joining the big east will cut down down on the amount of travel, I don’t see how it will help in recruitment. If I’m an elite player I’m still going to look closely at the likes of Notre dame or South Carolina.
The big east is comprised of a bunch of mediocre women’s teams. While joining the big east will cut down down on the amount of travel, I don’t see how it will help in recruitment. If I’m an elite player I’m still going to look closely at the likes of Notre dame or South Carolina.
Geno built the program by recruiting to *his* program, UConn WBB, not to a conference. Has Geno had a single player whose recruiting decision came down to conference affiliation? I doubt it.
Can someone refresh my memory as to why UConn has had such difficulty in getting an invite to either the ACC or big ten conferences. Is it strictly on the basis of their football program? I remember when BC bolted to the ACC Jim Calhoun made some negative comments. If memory serves me right they were close to an invite at one point but the BC AD vetoed their invite. In the intervening years neither BC nor Rutgers have lit up their respective leagues in basketball or football.I think it's the "entire package" including conference.
This may be an agree to disagree issue. UConn plays one of the toughest schedules in women's basketball and with it comes tremendous publicity. Agree that other conferences top to bottom have better teams, but if you want to be on the big stage you go to UConn.The big east is comprised of a bunch of mediocre women’s teams. While joining the big east will cut down down on the amount of travel, I don’t see how it will help in recruitment. If I’m an elite player I’m still going to look closely at the likes of Notre dame or South Carolina.