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[QUOTE="Alydar, post: 4400901, member: 730"] You know you're getting old when the last year of UConn stats seem's not that long ago. (2016) Dolson (and Hartley) earned meaningful minutes as freshmen. Geno had Brady slotted into a high post position back before summer. She is much more advanced offensively than Dolson in 2011. By 2014 Dolson was a 3 level scorer and could run for 38 minutes. As a freshman her BMI was higher and her outside shot hadn't yet appeared. What she had was very good footwork, energetic play, a willingness to mix it up inside and a habit of committing stupid fouls. Brady seems to have at least as good a low post game and appears to not hesitate to shoot if left open around the ft line. As a freshman Dolson spent many 2nd periods sitting with 2 fouls, at least one of which was brainless. I don't think Brady can be worse. The question is how willing she is to mix it up inside. Those kids from LaLa land get raised on "peace and love". :) [/QUOTE]
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