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There is a chance Jones will not be the number one player in the country at the end of the season. However, if she commits this month, she will be the number one player at the time of her commitment. Would that count?

:DWalker, Williams, Jones, Bueckers will be 4!
:D:DWilliams, Jones, Bueckers, Fudd will be another 4.
I can feel the collective eyes of WCBB rolling-& I love it.
 
There is a chance Jones will not be the number one player in the country at the end of the season. However, if she commits this month, she will be the number one player at the time of her commitment. Would that count?
If she comes to UConn, especially if her buddy Boston comes too, I will be singing my Doowop friend. ShBoom ,ShBoom, life could be a dream sweetheart! (The Chords version, of course). But please don't tell NWhoopfan! :D:cool:
 
If she comes to UConn, especially if her buddy Boston comes too, I will be singing my Doowop friend. ShBoom ,ShBoom, life could be a dream sweetheart! (The Chords version, of course). But please don't tell NWhoopfan! :D:cool:
I'll sing background for you. What's with NWhoopfan? By the way, if Boston chooses UConn she can sing to Jones, "Come Go With Me".
 
Years where UCONN's had multiple HS POYs or #1 recruit:
1995-Lobo and Sales
1997-Sales and Ralph
1999-Ralph and Williams
2000-Ralph and Williams
2001-Ralph, Williams, Taurasi
2002-Williams and Taurasi
2003-Taurasi and Strother
2004-Taurasi and Strother

2006-Strother and Hunter
2007-Hunter and Charles
2008-Hunter, Charles, and Moore
2009-Charles and Moore
2010-Charles and Moore
2013-Stewart and KML
2014-Stewart and KML
2015-Stewart and KML
2016-Stewart and KLS

2018-KLS and Walker
2019-KLS, Walker, and Williams

In many of these years, UCONN had players who were #2 or #3 overall recruits too. IIRC, Cash was the #2 recruit after Williams, Jefferson was #2 after Stewart, Dangerfield #3 in 2016, possibly others from way back.

Interesting notes:
-UCONN has only won titles while having 2 #1 recruits/HS POYs on the roster. UCONN has never won with 1, and they lost with 3 HS POYs in 2001 and 2008.

-Assuming no transfers, UCONN will have at least 3 more years of two top recruits on the roster with Walker/Williams.

-This year with be the 28th straight having a former #1 recruit or HS POY on the roster.

-UCONN would've had 2 HS POYs on the roster every year from 1999-2016 if EDD didn't transfer and if Hunter picked UCONN from the get go.

-The last time UCONN didn't have a #1/HS POY on the roster was in 1991, which was actually the year of Geno's 1st Final Four, and well before 99% of us knew anything about Connecticut basketball.

-The only person who has ever came close to stockpiling this type of talent was Pat Summitt, but she only landed a handful of #1s despite regularly landing kids that were 1st team Parade All Americans or top 5 recruits.
 
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I'll sing background for you. What's with NWhoopfan? By the way, if Boston chooses UConn she can sing to Jones, "Come Go With Me".
Dum ,dum, dum, dum doo dooby dum! NW was teasing me about an earlier post in this thread wherein he accused me of always trying to start song threads! :p
 
Quite frankly probably everyone other than UConn fans would've completely given up and quit following women's hoops if UConn had won 10 straight Championships. That would've been the worst thing that could've possibly happened for the sport.
Bite your tongue.
 
Dum ,dum, dum, dum doo dooby dum! NW was teasing me about an earlier post in this thread wherein he accused me of always trying to start song threads! :p

You go ahead and doo wop your heart out, I won't stop you.
 
Years where UCONN's had multiple HS POYs or #1 recruit:
1995-Lobo and Sales
1997-Sales and Ralph
1999-Ralph and Williams
2000-Ralph and Williams
2001-Ralph, Williams, Taurasi
2002-Williams and Taurasi
2003-Taurasi and Strother
2004-Taurasi and Strother

2006-Strother and Hunter
2007-Hunter and Charles
2008-Hunter, Charles, and Moore
2009-Charles and Moore
2010-Charles and Moore
2013-Stewart and KML
2014-Stewart and KML
2015-Stewart and KML
2016-Stewart and KLS

2018-KLS and Walker
2019-KLS, Walker, and Williams

In many of these years, UCONN had players who were #2 or #3 overall recruits too. IIRC, Cash was the #2 recruit after Williams, Jefferson was #2 after Stewart, Dangerfield #3 in 2016, possibly others from way back.

Interesting notes:
-UCONN has only won titles while having 2 #1 recruits/HS POYs on the roster. UCONN has never won with 1, and they lost with 3 HS POYs in 2001 and 2008.

-Assuming no transfers, UCONN will have at least 3 more years of two top recruits on the roster with Walker/Williams.

-This year with be the 28th straight having a former #1 recruit or HS POY on the roster.

-UCONN would've had 2 HS POYs on the roster every year from 1999-2016 if EDD didn't transfer and if Hunter picked UCONN from the get go.

-The last time UCONN didn't have a #1/HS POY on the roster was in 1991, which was actually the year of Geno's 1st Final Four, and well before 99% of us knew anything about Connecticut basketball.

-The only person who has ever came close to stockpiling this type of talent was Pat Summitt, but she only landed a handful of #1s despite regularly landing kids that were 1st team Parade All Americans or top 5 recruits.
Nice work! If the 2008 Brit Hunter had been the player who was recruited out of high school, that team would have won it all. Brit was really good until injuries slowed her. She could give us only 5-10 minutes per game.
 
Nice work! If the 2008 Brit Hunter had been the player who was recruited out of high school, that team would have won it all. Brit was really good until injuries slowed her. She could give us only 5-10 minutes per game.
I only started watching UConn around the time of Maya, but I have heard about Brittany Hunter before. This question is for anyone, what kind of player was she before her injuries?
 
I only started watching UConn around the time of Maya, but I have heard about Brittany Hunter before. This question is for anyone, what kind of player was she before her injuries?
Brit was a skilled big, sort of a cross between Tina Charles and Candace Parker.

From the Duke website:

"A three-year letterwinner at Brookhaven High School, Hunter was a McDonald's and WBCA All-America selection as a senior under head coach Reggie Lee. As a senior, she averaged 23.5 points, 17.6 rebounds and 6.0 blocks, while being named the 2003 Parade National Player of the Year."

Brit was big, strong, agile, and skilled.

 
Brit was a skilled big, sort of a cross between Tina Charles and Candace Parker.

From the Duke website:

"A three-year letterwinner at Brookhaven High School, Hunter was a McDonald's and WBCA All-America selection as a senior under head coach Reggie Lee. As a senior, she averaged 23.5 points, 17.6 rebounds and 6.0 blocks, while being named the 2003 Parade National Player of the Year."

Brit was big, strong, agile, and skilled.




She also competed in the McDonald's Slam Dunk contest in 2003...May have been the first female baller to participate? She doesn't actually get an official dunk but she's able to get up there which shows her athleticism for 6'4".


McDonald's Slam Dunk Contest 2003 Part.1
 
In 1996 Shea Ralph was the USA Today National Player of the Year. You could say then that we had three #1s in 2001: Ralph, T. Williams and Taurasi. For that matter, if Abrosimova played high school in the United States one wonders where she might have been ranked.
Excellent! Forgot that DT had played with Shea when she was a freshman
 
Nice work! If the 2008 Brit Hunter had been the player who was recruited out of high school, that team would have won it all. Brit was really good until injuries slowed her. She could give us only 5-10 minutes per game.
Great work!
 
Rebecca, Nykeshia, and Shea were all #1 players out of high school???????
We have had a lot of the #1 players... wow
 
Another question is who have been the #1 players that have attended UCONN?
98 Tamika Williams
00 Diana Taurasi
02 Ann Strother
03 Brittney Hunter
06 Tina Charles
07 Maya Moore
(08-Elena Della Donne)
11 Kaleena Mosqua-Lewis
12 Breanna Stewart
15 Katie Lou Samuelson
17 Megan Walker
18 Christyn Williams

Did I miss anyone?
Tamika came in 98-99 season... and it is the 18-19 season... so in 20 years UCONN has recruited 11 #1 players out of High School. That is something to really think about. WOW. Of course now I want to go back and look at who was #1 in the years we did not receive them.
99- Kara Lawson
01-Shyra Ely
04- Candy Parker
05- Courtney Paris
08- Elena Della Donne
09- Skylar Diggins
10- Chiney Ogwumike
13- Diamond DeSheild
14- A'ja Wilson
16- Jackie Young
And if I am not mistaken.. Courtney Paris did want to come to UCONN as well as Elena... That would have been 13 out of 20...
 
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Tamika came in 98-99 season... and it is the 18-19 season... so in 20 years UCONN has recruited 11 #1 players out of High School. That is something to really think about. WOW. Of course now I want to go back and look at who was #1 in the years we did not receive them.
99- Kara Lawson
01-Shyra Ely
04- Candy Parker
05- Courtney Paris
08- Elena Della Donne
09- Skylar Diggins
10- Chiney Ogwumike
13- Diamond DeSheild
14- A'ja Wilson
16- Jackie Young
And if I am not mistaken.. Courtney Paris did want to come to UCONN as well as Elena... That would have been 13 out of 20...

Question, where are you getting these marks as #1 players? Is it who won the National High School Player of the Year award? Only ask because I was unaware Jackie Young was the top player of her class? I always thought it was considered Joyner Holmes or Lauren Cox as the top player in rankings. Then Erin Boley won National Gatorade Player of the Year that year. At the same time Sabrina Ionescu won two National High School Player of Year awards.

All in all though, it's crazy amounts of recruiting success by Geno, CD and company.
 
Question, where are you getting these marks as #1 players? Is it who won the National High School Player of the Year award? Only ask because I was unaware Jackie Young was the top player of her class? I always thought it was considered Joyner Holmes or Lauren Cox as the top player in rankings. Then Erin Boley won National Gatorade Player of the Year that year. At the same time Sabrina Ionescu won two National High School Player of Year awards.

All in all though, it's crazy amounts of recruiting success by Geno, CD and company.
I googled it.. and I believe I used the Naismith player of the year... there are like five or six ratings... if you can find someone else please let me know. I saw one where EDD was not on the list but Nneke was.
 

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