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Aaliyah Edwards focused on improving for UConn women, even when working with Canadian National team
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[QUOTE="jdote33, post: 4691090, member: 11252"] Yeah Prosper was pretty impressive. She was basically posting up and going one on one and the us guards couldn't handle her. I was definitely impressed by her and overall both teams. There was lot of skilled one on one play in my opinion. It was a good game. It felt like the US was in control for most of the game until Canada made a few plays and suddenly took the lead. It was like 58-61 and Deja Kelly drew a key foul that stopped the bleeding ( I didn't love the play as I thought she was just looking for the foul).Then Rickea Jackson stepped up big time. Overall it was a good showing from both sides imo. AE continues to show she can score in a variety of ways and defend at a high level. Not to be to effusive with my praise but Lauren Betts looked like one team usas top 3 players. Of course she has the size but from a fake scout/fan perspective the things u would want to see is how physical does she want to be and how dominant can she be. She was super physical, even though her primary matchup on the Canada side was over 10 years her senior with a decade long of professional experience. She was consistently calling for the ball and composed in the post, scoring with both hands. And then defensively she played big and altered or blocked a handful of shots. Couldn't have been more impressed tbh. [/QUOTE]
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