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[QUOTE="MilfordHusky, post: 2291025, member: 366"] We saw great college players like Maya and Stewie struggle against the pros in the World Cup. It's no surprise that Meg had some struggles. Let's see what her teammates and coaches can teach her. I don't agree with putting Kaleena and Ann in the same group. I loved Ann as a person and a player, and she had a nice career, finishing in the top 10 in UConn scoring (at the time). But Kaleena finished tied for 4th at a later date, despite missing 12 or more games. She was a 2-time All-American, 3-time national champion, and the NCAA record holder for 3-pointers made in a career. If you ignore her struggles in the pros, her career has exceeded all but about 6 former Huskies (Diana, Maya, Stewie, Tina, Moriah, and Sue). I'd put her ahead of Morgan, Bria, Stef, Swin, et al. and about even with Sveta and Nykesha. She wasn't NPOY like Rebecca, Kara, or Jen, but her career was better in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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