I don’t recognize the Stanford player 😳
And Big Syl. Boneyarders have declared some players of other teams to be unofficial Huskies - Sylvia Fowles and Angel are among them. For those wondering, Karlie Samuelson (naturally) and Kara Lawson are two others that come to mind.And Geno loved having Angel and Brittany play FOR him.
What his 'system' (and CD is a huge part of this too) allowed him to do, was create a winning program with the dregs of the worst team in a poor early era BE conference. That allowed him to start recruiting better players and sell what was still a Cinderella FF team in 1991 to better recruits. Winning in 1995 with an undefeated team opened the flood gates to talent and made Uconn (and Rebecca) known across the country.The system is great, but even Geno would admit that he became a much better coach when the talent of his recruits got better.
Looks like TWO equals analyzing & thinking as ONE.And Big Syl. Boneyarders have declared some players of other teams to be unofficial Huskies - Sylvia Fowles and Angel are among them. For those wondering, Karlie Samuelson (naturally) and Kara Lawson are two others that come to mind.
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While that may have been a factor, Thomas was lost after 8 games and Greene after 16 and the team had a lot of time to adjust to them being out. They went 36-2 avenging their other loss (Rutgers) in the elite 8. They were a 1 seed in the tournament while Stanford was a 2 seed so they were favored in the game. (And I believe this was the year CViv went crazy about the tournament seeding as they were the 2 seed in Uconn's region and had already played Uconn twice, with only three BE teams in the top 4 seeds (Louisville was a 4 seed.))The reason Stanford won was Mel Thomas and Kalana Greene had been lost to season ending injuries.