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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 3741743, member: 250"] “I think everything that transpired this year, [B]Kobe[/B] and all those kids passing way; there was a kid that she went K through 8 with who passed away in December … I think she just realized life is really short,” Katie says. “And so Paige is up there, but everybody is like, ‘Paige, Paige, Paige,’ she’s best friends with Caroline Ducharme, and one of her best friend from St. John’s is up there. So it’s like three of them that she could be with for three years, four years with one, three years with the other. When are you gonna get that chance to be around these people that you know you love? Not that [she] wouldn’t make great friends elsewhere, but it just feels like life is short and all the boxes are saying yes on that side. So let’s go.” “It’s something not many people have the opportunity to do,” Fudd adds, “and especially after this year, losing a lot of people, it’s just been kind of like a really special opportunity that I couldn’t turn down.” "And then of course, there’s the basketball factor. "The Huskies, under coach [B]Geno Auriemma[/B], have been a powerhouse for decades and produced some of the best pro players in the sport’s history, including [B]Sue Bird[/B], [B]Diana Taurasi[/B], [B]Tina Charles[/B], [B]Maya Moore[/B], and [B]Breanna Stewart[/B]. “Their players are always ready for the next level and Olympic teams and whatnot. And that’s where I want to be,” Fudd says. “So I know that they’re going to develop me and get me ready for the next level.” [ATTACH type="full"]61466[/ATTACH] [URL unfurl="true"]https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/502122/for-azzi-fudd-friendships-made-a-difference-in-choosing-uconn/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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