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"In the stands watching it all unfold was Griffin’s future coach, Geno Auriemma.
He was interested in recruiting Griffin to UConn when she was a freshman despite her only playing two seasons of basketball her entire life."
“You know, she’s… one of these kids who by the time she’s finished playing she’s going to be 100 times better than she is right now and she’s pretty good as it is because she’s long and athletic and loves to guard people and gets to the rim all the time,” Auriemma said. “And it’s kind of like a relentless kind of player. She reminds me of Christyn Williams, but she’s not as good offensively as Christyn. Not yet. But she’s longer — she’s 6-foot-1 — and she’s exactly what we need. We need somebody like that, and she’s going to be terrific for us. She’s the nicest kid in the world, too.”
Her HS Coach: “What she did at USA basketball by walking on and making it to the final 18 proved what kind of a player she is,” Ricci said. “And [Auriemma] said to me the other day that she’s going to surprise a lot of people. I agree with him. The athletic ability that she has is going to translate into college really well just because you can’t teach that kind of athleticism."
“She just knows that he’s the coach that gets kids to the next level and that’s what she wants,” Ricci said. “She wants to play professionally, she wants to play for USA and she knows that he’s got the track record to get that kid there.”
Through injuries and inexperience, UConn recruit Aubrey Griffin has long been a Geno Auriemma target
He was interested in recruiting Griffin to UConn when she was a freshman despite her only playing two seasons of basketball her entire life."
“You know, she’s… one of these kids who by the time she’s finished playing she’s going to be 100 times better than she is right now and she’s pretty good as it is because she’s long and athletic and loves to guard people and gets to the rim all the time,” Auriemma said. “And it’s kind of like a relentless kind of player. She reminds me of Christyn Williams, but she’s not as good offensively as Christyn. Not yet. But she’s longer — she’s 6-foot-1 — and she’s exactly what we need. We need somebody like that, and she’s going to be terrific for us. She’s the nicest kid in the world, too.”
Her HS Coach: “What she did at USA basketball by walking on and making it to the final 18 proved what kind of a player she is,” Ricci said. “And [Auriemma] said to me the other day that she’s going to surprise a lot of people. I agree with him. The athletic ability that she has is going to translate into college really well just because you can’t teach that kind of athleticism."
“She just knows that he’s the coach that gets kids to the next level and that’s what she wants,” Ricci said. “She wants to play professionally, she wants to play for USA and she knows that he’s got the track record to get that kid there.”
Through injuries and inexperience, UConn recruit Aubrey Griffin has long been a Geno Auriemma target