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The simplest answer why Stewart starting is better for the overall good of the team is rotational balance. Reducing the argument to Lewis starting versus Stewart ignores the rest of the forest. Are Kaleena and Breanna minutes the only concern? Isn't Morgan Tuck likely to deserve significant minutes? Didn't Kiah Stokes show enough to deserve minutes in competitive games?
The rotational balance argument is a compelling one. I can't be sure what Geno thinks about that, but let's just say that I wouldn't be surprised if he prefers a two post lineup to be this year's bread and butter, instead of a four guard lineup. And if you want to build your team around having two posts on the floor most of the time, it does make sense to start with that sort of lineup.
You know what would be amusing? Geno throwing a curveball and going with this starting lineup:
Dolson
Stokes
Faris
Hartley
Doty
Seems a bit counter-intuitive, but it might actually make a nice compromise. It's a starting lineup composed of veterans, and it's a two-post lineup. When substitution time arrives, then you start bringing in some combination of KML (who would still be able to do good things as a bench spark) and froshies, preferentially maintaining at least two bigs on the floor. Now that UConn is rotten with competent bigs, its rotations will hopefully reflect that.