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UConn women’s basketball gained a commitment in the Class of 2022 on Saturday, as Ayanna Patterson — the No. 3 recruit in the class per ESPN — announced that she’ll be joining the Huskies next fall.

Patterson, a 6-foot-2 wing from Fort Wayne, Indiana, is the second ’22 player to announce their decision to join the Huskies. Isuneh Brady, a 6-3 post from San Die

 
I just found out 5 minutes ago. I’m a very happy man right now. We were bad for wcbb before, now we’re even worse. :D

What a great way to kick off the tournament tomorrow. I'm pumped!!! :)
 
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If some one would have told me , I would not have had this agita :)

Jeter (her HS coach) is married to former UConn star Tamika Williams, the first No. 1 recruit in program history and a member of the 2000 and 2002 national championship teams.
 
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We gonna be SOOOOO bad!!!!

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Who needs a campus visit when the Godfather calls

“Getting a call from a coach [Geno Auriemma] that’s in the Hall of Fame is what you dream of,” Patterson told Hearst Connecticut Media prior to her announcement. “Really, there’s one name in women’s basketball that stands out as far as college recruitment and everything.

Basketball, it speaks for itself with the ... national championships and the women that he has in the WNBA now.”
 

Two thoughts:
1. Nice work on the graphic (falling snow, trophies, Jonathan the Husky); that song is being downloaded to my playlist as I speak.
2. Ayanna with her frame looks college-ready, like, a year ago. Maybe three years ago. And I like what her eyes communicate: fire, grit.
 
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Great read...
So did we know the Tamika Williams connection before? That's a lot of inside information at Ayanna's finger tips, so to speak. And this stuff about dream school. Sounds like from first contact we were always the front runner.

The Pattersons seem to have kept a pretty tight lid on any chatter regarding the process.
 
That’s the beauty of having an unbelievable history within the program, unbelievable coaches, and unbelievable players...kids want to come to play here! looks like UConn will be bad for basketball again for the next few years 😂
 
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