Mistype. I didn’t even hit post. I guess trying to delete the draft posted it lol.Now you left everyone else confused.
Been confused on Allie Ziebell. Is she just purely a shooter? Does she have any game other than 3 point shooting? I can’t find any highlights or clips that aren’t 3 pointers. If someone could link some clips of other parts of her game I’d appreciate it.I’ve been confused on 1
Yes, she has other offensive skills but her three-point shooting range and accuracy plus her high basketball IQ will be her greatest assets..........I hate to say it, but she could be a missing Mabrey sister...........Been confused on Allie Ziebell. Is she just purely a shooter? Does she have any game other than 3 point shooting? I can’t find any highlights or clips that aren’t 3 pointers. If someone could link some clips of other parts of her game I’d appreciate it.
That’s what I assumed but I can’t find many highlights of anything but 3 point shooting. It appears she was the PG for her team but she did get caught in the press and almost fumbled the pass out.Allie must have had something more to her game than just 3 point shooting or Geno wouldn't have recruited her
“The most rewarding thing about recruiting both Morgan and Allie was how incredible the fit is — that this is where they wanted to come and we knew that as we were recruiting them,” he said. “There was no extraneous bullshit to the recruiting process. It was very straightforward, very upfront, very transparent with the parents, the kids. There was complete buy-in almost right from the beginning so you knew you're getting a kid — both of them — that are tremendously committed to UConn women's basketball and what it means.”
It helps that neither are lacking in their on-court talents, though. Ziebell, a 5-foot-10 guard, has a knack for putting the ball in the basket by whatever means necessary.
“I've seen a lot of basketball players in the past — and I'm not putting any pressure on her whatsoever — but I don't know that during the summer season I've seen a lot of kids just take over games single-handedly and win games. And I don't mean against the bad players. I’m talking about the best players,” Auriemma said. “She's one of those kids that knows who she is and she's not afraid. She's got some of that Azzi (Fudd) and Paige (Bueckers) in her that ‘Every time the ball leaves my hand, I think it's going in.’ So she's a scorer… She scores points.”
Looks like she might to work on her follow through. That shot looks a little off to her right.
#4 did look pretty tough, actually she was unstoppable as you said, but I think we’re gonna be very happy with Allie! She is a tremendous shooter and a coach’s kid. She will thrive at UConn. This class has a chance to be really special!Allie played a great game she got 31 but the number 4 Rainey Welson, the Maryland commit had 43 and at times looked unstoppable
I completely agree with this assessment, and not just for Allie. The usual transition to D1, where everyone is bigger and quicker than what they saw in high school, won’t hit this class so hard because they’ll free each other up. It will be very difficult for opposing teams to key on any of them. They won’t have to face the brunt of more experienced D1 veterans alone, and soon enough they’ll be the scary D1 veterans.…as her career extends, she is going to have the luxury of playing with Sarah who will demand attention. And throw in Jana who might also be terrific. Which means what she does best - which is shoot - she will have a ton of opportunities to show off her game.
So from what I gather, Allie has a clutch mentality. If the team need scoring desperately or the team is down 10 in the last few minutes, she'll do whatever she can to build momentum and put the ball up.Why Allie Ziebell and Morgan Cheli are the "perfect fit" for UConn
The Huskies believe their two 2024 signees are exactly what the program needs -- on and off the court.www.uconnwbbweekly.com
This is a little more and includes a little about Cheli too. Ziebel's father is a high school basketball coach and from what I read he didn't coddle her.
I know you can't be talking about Paige Buckers because that would be a crazy comment. So who do you mean by PB?That's really great for us. We need PB to pick up a bit more of that mentality; sometimes it feels she disappears in games when we need her. Someone who realizes they need to be selfish and takeover is what PB should mold herself more into next season.
So from what I gather, 1 Allie has a clutch mentality. If the team need scoring desperately or the team is down 10 in the last few minutes, she'll do whatever she can to build momentum and put the ball up.
That's really great for us. 2 We need PB to pick up a bit more of that mentality; sometimes it feels she disappears in games when we need her. Someone who realizes they need to be selfish and takeover is what PB should mold herself more into next season.
Through some of the clips, she seems very fearless going to the basket in traffic. She and Morgan are both very confident slashing into the paint it seems, despite 3 Allie only being 5'11.
What I meant was there are games where she disappears. Entirely. Texas she was a no show. Iowa, she needed to become more selfish and take over completely. I know there’s game where she does that. But when we really need her, sometimes she just doesn’t put up the shot and passes it away. What I mean is, I misspoke saying “pick up the mentality” more like “keep working on it” because there are moments where her takeover was desperately needed. I know she’s a superstar, and she carried some games. But the most important ones, that being the Iowa game, she had an incredibly quiet night.I know you can't be talking about Paige Buckers because that would be a crazy comment. So who do you mean by PB?
Because as we know as a frosh she kept UCONN relevant in competing for championships in which we saw her drill a late game 3 vs Tennessee when the game was extremely tight and on the line and then her unreal performance South Carolina. And then the run she helped lead with UCONN beating Baylor to get to the FF.
And because we know as a soph in her mostly injured year she bounces back with an unreal performance in 4th qtr and overtimes in E8 vs NC State. Then she leads her team to defeat the Defending Champion Stanford in a hard fought close game to gte teh The Finals.
And because this past year she led a team with 4 freshman in their core of 7 to the FF with tight games from 32 to FF in which UCONN was seconds away from winning -- so I know you can't be talking about Paige Buckers having to pick up that "mentality." Every oneof tehse games was tight and cluthc performances were needed to a degree.
Because if anyone were to think that then they would have the classic case of recency bias along with expectations of a college player that doesn't come close to reality. The other teams have scholarship player’s too. There's a reason why when favored during Paige's tenure they have only been upset once - in her frosh year -- she was a frosh - she was a frosh - other than that they have held serve only losing to the favored team. And she has had amazing clutch performances that got them to the points of FF's and Championships. Basketball is a team game. Sometimes the better team is just going to win.
And in regard to Paige UCONN has always been competing to win which is what Geno cites as a top goal for UCONN. And that “Competing to win” goal that UCONN strives to achieve has been recently prevalent because of Paige Buecker’s clutch performances. And the one year she was out UCONN “failed to compete” for a championship. She is the one dragging them to compete.