I asked the same question many times during that game. It truly is a head scratcher.I just have one question regarding Shade. Based on what we have seen as to how good she is, how did she not get in the NC State game? Head scratcher....
Every young hooper could learn a lot from just following Ash throughout the game; observing her attention to fundamentals, court awareness, box-out position, constant communication, shooting mechanics, cutting, screening, switching, help defense, positive energy, and team-first mindset. What a joy she must be to coach day in and out.Ash played the most minutes of any Husky vs Creighton. Her defense is so advanced for a freshman and last night I noticed that she busts her butt to get down the court to stay with her man. Such a smart player, too, to keep going to the basket at the right time like that play where Ice saved the ball, knocking it to Paige who found Ash already running to the hoop. Heady play by all three of them.
Kelly Faris with multiple B12 shots. In addition to being a better shooter, she is faster, more intense, and as good a defender.Kelly Faris with a deadly shot.
No, sorryNan, I had not yet seen the Geno Rapport thread. Is it possible for you to move my post #28, above to that thread?
The same respect Geno showed LOU. He knows when he's got a good one!A 10 second clip of that video starting when Geno congrats his Seniors and this waves Ash off as he passes her, followed by her enormous smile needs to become part of UCONN lore and have a prominent place in her Senior Night festivities!
Her smile was not what you would expect from a mid-season FR. and says a lot about her level of confidence as a big part of the Program this early in her Husky career. It also said a lot about Geno's respect for her as a major contributor ans his knowledge of her confidence. You know he would never have done that to a struggling or non-contributing player. Loved it!
Remember, just a relatively small handful of months ago she was a high school kid. Now she's a starter on a big time, nationally ranked (maybe the best) D1 basketball team. Simply amazing. If I remember correctly, even DT had to wait longer to become a starter, and she's on the mountain.I am completely blown away by how she has adjusted and performed.
Poor Maya, forgotten already. This was her first ever collegiate game, an exhibition vs the US National Team…Call it BBIQ or whatever, I have never seen a freshman with the overall knowledge of how to play basketball at such a high level as Ash at this age, ever. Yeah, Napheesa was good her first year, but Ash could make a lot of veterans across the country blush by what she knows how to do.
If you look at the box score for the NC State game, you will have your answer.I asked the same question many times during that game. It truly is a head scratcher.
That was "before my time."Poor Maya, forgotten already. This was her first ever collegiate game, an exhibition vs the US National Team…
STORRS, Conn. (November 2, 2007) - Three Huskies scored in double-figures, but it was not enough as the No. 2 University of Connecticut women’s basketball team fell to the USA National Team 90-74 to open the 2007-08 season on Friday evening in Gampel Pavilion. The loss snapped UConn’s exhibition game winning streak at nine games.
Junior Renee Montgomery (St. Albans, W. Va.) led UConn with 17 points and six assists, while freshman Maya Moore (Lawrenceville, Ga.) narrowly missed a double-double in her Husky debut, scoring 14 points and pulling down nine rebounds. Rounding out the double-digit scorers was senior Charde Houston (San Diego, Calif.), who chipped in 13.
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No. 2 Women's Basketball Drops Exhibition Opener to USA National Team 90-74 - University of Connecticut Athletics
STORRS , Conn. (November 2, 2007) - Three Huskies scored in double-figures, but it was not enough as the No. 2 University of Connecticut women’s ba...uconnhuskies.com