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Beat me to it, though I was going to say..."I can substantiate that it definitely is a rumor."If there were then it wouldn't be a rumor![]()
Beat me to it, though I was going to say..."I can substantiate that it definitely is a rumor."If there were then it wouldn't be a rumor![]()
I feel the same way about the recruits we have coming in who by their social media postings are just excited about being Huskies and can't wait to get here. Those are the kids likely to give 110%+ to the program every day and that you can't wait to see hit the court. Kind of why Dolson and Hartley leaving has seemingly been the most emotional departure we've seen in a long, long time. You could tell with those two that they just love UConn and fully appreciated the opportunity they were given. At the start of the season SNY had an All-Access show and they were interviewing Hartley about her senior year and she talked about how fast her college career went and how much she loved it there, so I knew she was gonna be an emotional wreck at the end of this season. I think the kids that come in with no expectations that are willing to give their all are the ones you become most attached to as opposed to star players that are looking for what the program can do for them before they even step foot on a campus.Dawn doesn't play games. If A'ja wants to come to USC, we will be excited to have her, but if she goes elsewhere, we will move on. As a fan, I've always taken more of a liking to the good players who are hung ho about being there, more than superstars who may not mesh as well.
I'll give you an example: Kaydra Duckett is ecstatic about being a Gamec rooster and I'm excited about seeing her play. I also can't wait to see Bianca Cuevas, the MGB Spitfire, in the garnet and black.
I didn't lock that thread because of the topic; I locked it because it was becoming uncivil. I knew there would be one or two ill-advised comments and I responded right away, reminding people we do not trash players here unless I come late to the party, as I did in the other thread. MUCH to my dismay, I'd like to add. And people have responded positively in this thread. Thanks to all who've participated.
Dawn doesn't play games. If A'ja wants to come to USC, we will be excited to have her, but if she goes elsewhere, we will move on. As a fan, I've always taken more of a liking to the good players who are hung ho about being there, more than superstars who may not mesh as well.
I'll give you an example: Kaydra Duckett is ecstatic about being a Gamec rooster and I'm excited about seeing her play. I also can't wait to see Bianca Cuevas, the MGB Spitfire, in the garnet and black.
Every kid is looking for what a program can do for them.I feel the same way about the recruits we have coming in who by their social media postings are just excited about being Huskies and can't wait to get here. Those are the kids likely to give 110%+ to the program every day and that you can't wait to see hit the court. Kind of why Dolson and Hartley leaving has seemingly been the most emotional departure we've seen in a long, long time. You could tell with those two that they just love UConn and fully appreciated the opportunity they were given. At the start of the season SNY had an All-Access show and they were interviewing Hartley about her senior year and she talked about how fast her college career went and how much she loved it there, so I knew she was gonna be an emotional wreck at the end of this season. I think the kids that come in with no expectations that are willing to give their all are the ones you become most attached to as opposed to star players that are looking for what the program can do for them before they even step foot on a campus.
Rational is not a good word for it. There are always good reasons for attending other schools. We sometimes lose sight of that.Well, it typically takes place every recruiting cycle, so there must be an answer out there somewhere....
Because there are other factors involved in making the decision. It isn't just basketball. Basketball may in fact not even be the most important factor in the decision. You'd think UConn could just pick their roster, but apparently it ain't so. Like Geno says, most good players go to other schools, and Wilson may or may not follow suit.How can any choice but UConn be rational for an ambitious young woman?
Because there are other factors involved in making the decision. It isn't just basketball. Basketball may in fact not even be the most important factor in the decision. You'd think UConn could just pick their roster, but apparently it ain't so. Like Geno says, most good players go to other schools, and Wilson may or may not follow suit.
With all the possible information available:
-2x National champions, on a mission for more
-The coach incumbent Olympian
- Nine National Championships
-a slot open for a young woman of size
- the most outstanding record of player development, Olympians, WNBA stars, etc, etc, etc
How can any choice but UConn be rational for an ambitious young woman?
For this kid:
It's just about Basketball.
So, if Wilson goes somewhere else she's irrational? Nice.
Why do you say that ?
it's a rumor. Sheeesh.....can we wait until Wednesday?i suppose a case can be made, could have been made…that the University of North Carolina is a prestigious institution of learning.
Now?
i suppose a case can be made, could have been made…that the University of North Carolina is a prestigious institution of learning.
Now?
I don't know if it's that prestigious. Duke certainly is if we're talking about North Carolina schools. The U.S. News Best Colleges ranking has it not a whole lot better than say Penn State.i suppose a case can be made, could have been made…that the University of North Carolina is a prestigious institution of learning.
Now?
That's who I'm hoping for. I think her Dad would like it too.Unfortunate, because we do need to add a some depth down low, but I am sure Geno and the coaches will find one in the 2015 class - hopefully Kalani Brown will fill that void.
Elena Delle Donne officially left UConn in August of 2008. UConn has won four national championships since then.
I will never, ever worry about Geno and recruiting again. I suggest the rest of you don't either.
I don't know if it's that prestigious. Duke certainly is if we're talking about North Carolina schools. The U.S. News Best Colleges ranking has it not a whole lot better than say Penn State.
Diamond DeShields - #1 in her class
A'ja Wilson - #1 in her class
Two back to back number ones usually leads to a national championship...I would say if A'ja commits to North Carolina there is a good chance that North Carolina will win a national championship before June of 2017.

Well, it's only one back to back.....lol.Diamond DeShields - #1 in her class
A'ja Wilson - #1 in her class
Two back to back number ones usually leads to a national championship...I would say if A'ja commits to North Carolina there is a good chance that North Carolina will win a national championship before June of 2017.
Yeah, but in addition to Stef and Bria, both of whom became great players, we also had Tiffany Hayes, Kelly Faris, and the great Maya Moore.We just had freshmen shooting guard that was required to be a pt guard named Hartley and a freshman center named Dolson get us to Final Fours and complete a 90 game win streak!!!! It'll be more fun winning- more coaching involved!!!!
Have NO FEAR!!!!! We'll be Rolly Massamino's old Villanova team and win championships!!!!!!!!!
Not next year, though. UConn's pair of #1's, aka Kaleena and Breanna, will be tough to beat.Diamond DeShields - #1 in her class
A'ja Wilson - #1 in her class
Two back to back number ones usually leads to a national championship...I would say if A'ja commits to North Carolina there is a good chance that North Carolina will win a national championship before June of 2017.
Not next year, though. UConn's pair of #1's, aka Kaleena and Breanna, will be tough to beat.
Not next year, though. UConn's pair of #1's, aka Kaleena and Breanna, will be tough to beat.
That's who I'm hoping for. I think her Dad would like it too.
Agreed:
Next Year
Bench North Carolina loaded; UConn Chong, Banks, 4 freshman...