I'll be the first one to "bite" on your query. After watching UConn for 16 games (half the season), I believe that's enough games to "fairly" evaluate Aaliyah's progress this year. The boneyard consensus (judging from the comments I've read) suggest that Edwards to date has failed to perform up to the team's over all expectations. It's not necessary to go into the details. As you mentioned, she was benched last night due to an underwhelming performance. Instead of a sophomore leap, Edwards has taken a sophomore swoon. I'm sure she knows it, as no doubt the coaches have discussed this dynamic with her on several occasions.
If she or her coaches sought another player for her to watch, study and emulate, Annesah Morrow would be a great study. She's made a big splash in the world of WCBB lately. We got to see her up close last night. At 6'1" she lived up to all of the advanced billing. She dominated the taller 6'5" senior ONO (6 points/6 rebounds), eventually fouling her out in the closing minutes of the game that was still in doubt.
Morrow was #1
ESPN's recent ranking of freshmen in women's basketball, had 30 points and 14 rebounds in the loss. According to ESPN Stats & Information research, she is only the fourth player in the last 20 seasons to get at least 30 points and 10 rebounds against UConn. The other three were all WNBA No. 1 picks: Tennessee's
Candace Parker did it in 2007, Louisville's
Angel McCoughtry in 2008 and Notre Dame's
Jackie Young in 2018.
Morrow now has three consecutive games with at least 30 points and 10 rebounds. No player had done that since Middle Tennessee's Alysha Clark, in 2010; Clark is now with the Washington Mystics. It was also Morrow's 15th double-double this season, tying her with Missouri junior Aijha Blackwell for the most in Division I. Morrow's 13 consecutive double-doubles is the longest active streak in Division I. Many players don't have 15 double doubles in a career. Morrow had a double double last night at half time.
Edwards is listed at 6'3". She is also a solidly built player. Edwards should be able to do the same things this freshman is doing. To answer your query, yes. Morrow (IMHO) would be a player that Edwards could look at and perhaps gain some tips and inspiration from. She'd have nothing to lose, and everything to gain. If Edwards stays on her current trajectory, she'll be spending a lot of time on the bench. We need Edwards to recapture her form and toughness from last year. She remains a very valuable and treasured team member.