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To round off the class of 2021 recruits

does anyone think it’s possible & realistic that we can get Fudd & Iriafan??

or too hopeful?
 
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To round off the class of 2021 recruits

does anyone think it’s possible & realistic that we can get Fudd & Iriafan??

or too hopeful?
I’ve been hoping for Iriafen for quite a while but now that Ducharme is on board I don’t know if Auriemma would want another class of 5. There’s a lot of high end front court talent in the ‘22 class and he already has Brady. And with Betts, Barker, Gardiner etc. out there, it might not be realistic.
 

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To round off the class of 2021 recruits

does anyone think it’s possible & realistic that we can get Fudd & Iriafan??

or too hopeful?
Possible but maybe not realistic. I love Azzi to death, but I’d be thrilled to get Kiki.
 
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Possible but maybe not realistic. I love Azzi to death, but I’d be thrilled to get Kiki.
I wish AZZI would commit already so we can all peacefully sleep at night and watch UConn dominate teams for the next 4-6 years :)
 
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Thanks so much for this. Could I ask a further question? What's the difference between EuroLeague and EuroCup? Two different leagues? But are there structural differences? Geographical? Money? Is EuroCup like the minor league for EuroLeague? Can a EuroLeague team get demoted (relegated) to EuroCup? Do they have separate drafts for talent?

Always curious what happens to our great players over there. No coverage to speak of here...
 

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After watching the 2109 FIBA U16 Women's Championship once again for perhaps the 3rd time this is the kid that I was most impressed with. No, not Branford, or Rice, nor Betts, nor DeBerry, nor Aaliyah Moore, nor tiny Londynn Jones, and not Saylor. This is the kid that jumped off the screen. She is a sniper with a pretty shot from anywhere on the court.

 

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After watching the 2109 FIBA U16 Women's Championship once again for perhaps the 3rd time this is the kid that I was most impressed with. No, not Branford, or Rice, nor Betts, nor DeBerry, nor Aaliyah Moore, nor tiny Londynn Jones, and not Saylor. This is the kid that jumped off the screen. She is a sniper with a pretty shot from anywhere on the court.


Completely agree. Totally unselfish. Unfortunately, the shipped sailed for good with Caroline Ducharme's commitment.
 

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After watching the 2109 FIBA U16 Women's Championship once again for perhaps the 3rd time this is the kid that I was most impressed with. No, not Branford, or Rice, nor Betts, nor DeBerry, nor Aaliyah Moore, nor tiny Londynn Jones, and not Saylor. This is the kid that jumped off the screen. She is a sniper with a pretty shot from anywhere on the court.

@JordyG very disappointed that you are this late to the Payton party. A bunch of us were experiencing as it was happening realtime this summer. She does literally jump off the screen and the phrase used this summer was "sneaky athletic". A bunch of us moved her to the top of the list if UCONN cannot snag Azzi. She's going to be a powerful Alpha combo guard that is going to be a problem to contain.
 

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European basketball is set up in a similar way to European football (soccer) with local competition within the country and the best teams being selected for All Europe cup competitions in two tiers. The countries (or in some cases regions) may have multiple levels of domestic leagues, but only the top domestic league participates in the European Cup competitions.
 

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September 2019 @ CheckMeOutShowcase (California): “Ducharme was the best player in the gym at the NorCal Showcase. She separated herself as an elite shooter who is willing to launch shots from distance with little regard of the arc. Ducharme’s technique allows her to be such a high level shooter. There is no dip on her shot. She catches the ball and keeps it high into her shooting pocket. Her left thumb does get behind the ball at times on her release, but it does not seem to affect the rotation of her shot or the accuracy left to right. To further solidify our solid impression of Ducharme coming out of this camp, she was the first camper in the gym and the last camper out on both days. She made it a point to get extra shots up after the session ended on Saturday.” — Jonathan Hemingway


 

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To round off the class of 2021 recruits does anyone think it’s possible & realistic that we can get Fudd & Iriafan?? or too hopeful?
If you are a high school player with a strong ego and self-worth, do you crave competing with all of the UCONN talent? Is the probablity of becoming Gaussian noise to great? Fear of getting lost in the Bueckers media showtime too much? No matter how unselfish Bueckers is, the media is not. You score 30 points and the media waxes poetically about Bueckers setting you up for the points. Many folks on this board have expressed concern for playing time. Probably recruits for next year are doing the same. If you were national NPOY as a sophomore in high school, wouldn't you want the same thing in college? Will this happen in UCONN's egalitarian basketball system? Better really believe you are another Moore, Stewart, or Taurasi.
 

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If you are a high school player with a strong ego and self-worth, do you crave competing with all of the UCONN talent? Is the probablity of becoming Gaussian noise to great? Fear of getting lost in the Bueckers media showtime too much? No matter how unselfish Bueckers is, the media is not. You score 30 points and the media waxes poetically about Bueckers setting you up for the points. Many folks on this board have expressed concern for playing time. Probably recruits for next year are doing the same. If you were national NPOY as a sophomore in high school, wouldn't you want the same thing in college? Will this happen in UCONN's egalitarian basketball system? Better really believe you are another Moore, Stewart, or Taurasi.
Q: if you are a high school player with a strong ego and self-worth, do you crave competing with all of the UCONN talent?
A: Yes!
Q: Is the probablity of becoming Gaussian noise to great?
A: IDK what you mean by "Gaussian noise".
Q:Fear of getting lost in the Bueckers media showtime too much?
A: Nope! The original showtime was more than just Magic.
Q: If you were national NPOY as a sophomore in high school, wouldn't you want the same thing in college?
A: Nah! I'd want more.
Q:Will this happen in UCONN's egalitarian basketball system?
A: Yes it can happen in the UCONN system because it has happen before. Tina Charles displaced Maya Moore as National POY. BTW UCONN system is not "egalitarian" is more of a meritocracy where players are selected on the basis of their ability. Game recognize game and killers want to be with other killers.
C: Better really believe you are another Moore, Stewart, or Taurasi
R: Neither player is seeking to be "another" Moore, Stewart, or Taurasi they are seeking to the "first" Paige or Azzi.
 
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If you are a high school player with a strong ego and self-worth, do you crave competing with all of the UCONN talent? Is the probablity of becoming Gaussian noise to great? Fear of getting lost in the Bueckers media showtime too much? No matter how unselfish Bueckers is, the media is not. You score 30 points and the media waxes poetically about Bueckers setting you up for the points. Many folks on this board have expressed concern for playing time. Probably recruits for next year are doing the same. If you were national NPOY as a sophomore in high school, wouldn't you want the same thing in college? Will this happen in UCONN's egalitarian basketball system? Better really believe you are another Moore, Stewart, or Taurasi.

If you are truly "a high school player with a strong ego and self-worth" you don't need to have your name in the headlines after every game. It's the ones with insecurities that need that.
 

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Verhulst to Louisville.

I don't have a confirmation, but Saylor is congratulating her on it.

Update: Brandon Clay confirmed it by Twitter.
 
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Shay Bollin ('22) makes the Boston Globe's Super Team:


Shay Bollin, Bridgewater-Raynham – In her second straight season earning a Super Team nod, the 6-foot-2 sophomore averaged 18.8 points, 10 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 2.5 blocks per game while leading the Trojans to a D1 South title.


 
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Shay Bollin ('22) makes the Boston Globe's Super Team:


Shay Bollin, Bridgewater-Raynham – In her second straight season earning a Super Team nod, the 6-foot-2 sophomore averaged 18.8 points, 10 rebounds, 2.6 assists, and 2.5 blocks per game while leading the Trojans to a D1 South title.


She sounds she would be good forward/ rebounder fit for 2021 class as we have more enough 3 guards shooters.
 

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Cal-Hi Sports State Players of the Year:


JUNIORS:
Kiki Iriafen
(Harvard-Westlake, Studio City) 6-3 F


Iriafen, who is the first-ever state junior of the year from Harvard-Westlake and is the second in a row from the San Fernando Valley (following Vanessa DeJesus of Sierra Canyon), has dozens of D1 college offers. Hearlihy said the list includes Baylor, Connecticut, Stanford, UCLA and USC with Stanford, UCLA and USC offering her a scholarship.


SOPHOMORES
Isuneh “Ice” Brady (Cathedral Catholic, San Diego) 6-4 C


Brady, who is considered one of the top five Class of 2022 college prospects in the nation, posted higher sophomore totals in all categories with 19.9 points, 13.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. In a head-to-head matchup in the CIF SoCal D1 regional playoffs vs. eventual state junior of the year Kiki Iriafen, Brady had 16 points and 10 rebounds in a 59-55 triumph.


 

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