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Do we know if there are any unofficial visits or plans for any of the 2020 recruits to attend any upcoming games ?
 
Would love to land Van Lith, but getting one to leave the west coast for the opposite coast might be tough.
 
Has Geno seen SP play in person? I see her name a fair amount here but I am somewhat unclear about what level of interest they have in her or vice versa
The person I sat with at the Art Turner tourney said Geno is interested in Poffenbarger. He implied that Geno has been there.
 
Does anyone know if she plays AAU or club ball anywhere? Not sure competition in central Maryland at the public high school level is all that challenging.
 
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Does anyone know if she plays AAU or club ball anywhere? Not sure competition in central Maryland at the public high school level is all that challenging.

She plays for the Germantown Lady Panthers.
 
All right all you recruiting experts...............if you want to see some of the recruits that we've been talking about for the past months live and in person here's your chance...............possible UConn recruits Olivia Miles, Dominique Darius, and Destiny Adams, Leilani Correa (WV), Michelle Sidor (Mich), Jada Patrick (Duke) Sydnei Caldwell (Arizona State) Diamond Miller (MD) and many more

 
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Sonia Citron's line from Monday 12/10:

22 points, 11 rebounds, 7 blocks
 
Kapinus not only tore her ACL, she sustained numerous meniscus tears as well.
 
Kapinus not only tore her ACL, she sustained numerous meniscus tears as well.

this is tough for her.................the timing from a recruiting standpoint is pretty bad................I viewed her as a secondary pg recruiting target for next year, I assume her inability to play is going to be an issue
 
We are still with this gloom and doom state of mind, aren't we? Either we get all the recruits from 1 to 5 or, we should (put Geno and Chris out to pasture) find some other sport. How did we get so mad that winning all the time is the only game in town (how many losses? 2 too many, you say!). To paraphrase Geno's mother- 'let the others win sometime'. Well, we must all admit that doomday was (perhaps temporarily) halted by defeating ND. Glad the players showed no panic in their disposition. But they are young and are unaware that the bells above ND were ringing out the old and the 'new' in, as planned by no other than Muffet and Ivy. ("And good old boys(/girls were drinking whisky and rye, singing this is the day that [Uconn] dies......"). As for the 2019 group, didn't Geno admitted that they were a longshot? Someone is not informing these recruits that it is and has always been the case that an offer meant that they jump aboard. I doubt that it was ever so. It may have been easier in the past, but never automatic as people here are inciting. Preparing for the end of Uconn is like preparing for death-- sounds like a rational thing to do, but stupid. Let us enjoy the game/life.
The seniors are still with us and are deserving of our full attention-- we owe them that and, not talks about decline/death.
 
I don't see any decline to be honest. Yes, we missed out on some big name recruits but we will still be the team to beat.
 
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I don't see any decline to be honest. Yes, we missed out on some big name recruits but we will still be the team to beat.

it wouldn't be quite as big an issue if UConn had other somewhat lower ranked players coming in after the top players went elsewhere...............for seasons 19/20 and 20/21 it's a matter of recruiting enough players to suit up a competitive team with the requisite bench................
 
ESPNW out with a piece on Hailey Van Lith:


"I've been doing this about 40, 45 years and Hailey is the best ball handler I've ever seen," said Steve Klees, Van Lith's club coach on the Northwest Blazers.

That's high praise coming from Klees, who has coached Jamie Weisner (former Pac-12 Player of the Year at Oregon State) and current Stanford guard Brittany McPhee (she's leading the Cardinal in scoring).

"Hailey works out three hours a day, six days a week," Klees said. "I've never seen anybody like Hailey. I just haven't."



Sophomore Hailey Van Lith lighting it up at Washington's Cashmere
 
12/12

Aubrey Griffin missed Ossining's game tonight with a sprained ankle.
 
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