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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4517153, member: 5798"] One of the most impressive passages in the article was: “At first it was a little like, ‘OK, holy cow, what do I have to offer this kid?’” said Braunel. “You know because that’s your first thought going into it. But once you start working with her, you realize[B] she wants to be coached, she wants to be pushed, and she wants to be challenged. She also likes to challenge herself." [/B]Braunel set a goal for his players to put up 10,000 shots during the summer. Allie Ziebell put up 100,000, and does every summer. A great way to develop muscle memory. Someone else recently said the same thing...............[B].Aaliyah Edwards[/B]. On why she chose to come to Storrs......she said......"it's UConn, and[B] I want to be coached hard.[/B] I want to be the best." Sounds like Geno has done it again. A true "gym rat" that likes to work and wants to be the absolute best she can be. So she chose to come to the basketball factory where champions are made. :cool: Thanks Nan, a good read. Looking forward to watching Allie play. [/QUOTE]
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