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Azura Stevens
Getting to know her and about her ... at least a little bit
As a sophomore Stevens missed five games with a torn planter fascia in her left foot. Stevens suffered the injury during the first half, but played on and logged a game-high 40 minutes of floor action in the loss to the Fighting Irish. Tough kid!
“My sophomore year I came to this crossroads of ‘am I going to stay here or am I going to leave?’” I solidified my answer so I chose to leave. I opened up my recruiting to certain schools, but when Connecticut came calling, it was an opportunity I couldn’t miss.
The athletic 6-foot-6 Stevens scored in double figures in every game during her sophomore season and had 14 double-doubles. She posted team-high totals of 18.9 points and 9.6 rebounds. She also had 53 blocks, 41 assists and 32 steals. She likely would have been on every preseason All-American team had she remained with the Blue Devils.
It didn’t take Stevens long to bond with her new teammates, which is hardly a surprise to those who played with her in the past.
Debbie Antonelli’s "scouting report" of a sophomore Azura Stevens:
New England native: Stevens was born in Pawtucket, R.I., on Feb. 1, 1996. Her older sister, Da'Shena, played basketball for St. John's and is now an assistant coach for Joe Tartamella and the Red Storm.
As a Sophomore (2015-16):
Getting to know her and about her ... at least a little bit
As a sophomore Stevens missed five games with a torn planter fascia in her left foot. Stevens suffered the injury during the first half, but played on and logged a game-high 40 minutes of floor action in the loss to the Fighting Irish. Tough kid!
“My sophomore year I came to this crossroads of ‘am I going to stay here or am I going to leave?’” I solidified my answer so I chose to leave. I opened up my recruiting to certain schools, but when Connecticut came calling, it was an opportunity I couldn’t miss.
The athletic 6-foot-6 Stevens scored in double figures in every game during her sophomore season and had 14 double-doubles. She posted team-high totals of 18.9 points and 9.6 rebounds. She also had 53 blocks, 41 assists and 32 steals. She likely would have been on every preseason All-American team had she remained with the Blue Devils.
It didn’t take Stevens long to bond with her new teammates, which is hardly a surprise to those who played with her in the past.
- “Azura’ was one of my favorite people on the (U-19) team so I am glad she is here now and she is going to be a great addition to our team,” Collier said.
- Atlanta Dream forward Elizabeth Williams, who played with Stevens for a season at Duke, said UConn is “going to get a gem.”
Debbie Antonelli’s "scouting report" of a sophomore Azura Stevens:
- "We don't have many women who have size, who have three-point range and can handle and can get the ball off the glass and initiate the break and doesn't need to make the outlet pass," Antonelli said. "Those are all things that she can do and she's young in doing all of those things."
- "Right now she is tall, lanky, long and athletic, but I think she's going to be — with a committed work ethic — she is going to absolutely take her game to another level."
- Not every player can thrive at UConn, but Stevens has the right personality for the program.
- "She can work in the weight room … she needs some significant work," Antonelli said. "Breanna Stewart didn't add a lot of weight to her frame. She added a lot of strength to her overall core and her upper body strength, which Azura needs to do.
New England native: Stevens was born in Pawtucket, R.I., on Feb. 1, 1996. Her older sister, Da'Shena, played basketball for St. John's and is now an assistant coach for Joe Tartamella and the Red Storm.
As a Sophomore (2015-16):
- Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America
- WBCA Region I All-America
- selected to the Wade Watch Top 30 list
- All-ACC Tournament Second Team
- John R. Wooden Late Season Top 20
- USBWA Midseason Watch List for National Player of the
- Naismith National Player of the Year Watch List
- All-ACC First Team selection by both the Blue Ribbon Panel and league head coaches