DaddyChoc
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thanks... was just wondering!Her page on the UConn site says that she has 556 points in 118 games over her 4 seasons thus far. Unfortunately, it won't happen.![]()
thanks... was just wondering!Her page on the UConn site says that she has 556 points in 118 games over her 4 seasons thus far. Unfortunately, it won't happen.![]()
Will she score at least 20 points in any game this season?
I don't think she will but others expect her to because she was a scoring machine in High School
I'm betting yes and maybe a couple of timesWill she score at least 20 points in any game this season?
I don't think she will but others expect her to because she was a scoring machine in High School
Daddy---You are so often correct--so I won't disagree BUT!! She has the potential/ability to score 30 point.Will she score at least 20 points in any game this season?
I don't think she will but others expect her to because she was a scoring machine in High School
Chong will take a senior leadership role - directing the offense - playing strong defense - she will not be looking to score. Plus Dangerfield and Bent will get more playing time in the games to come. That being said if it does happen I want it to be in a meaningful game -not some blowout - she has earned that.
Coach---Thanks for the nice words for Chong. She worked hard, stayed with us, and gives all she has. She lacks "quickness" and has some problems with 'pressure/double teaming" defense. Yet her experience and potential to score and teaching ability are among her highest assets. I'd like to see her go off in few game for 20 points or more--she has that in her skill level. Unfortunately it appears, she and probably Geno believe her function is to set up KLM, Collier, Gabby, Kia ONLY.IMHO Saniya seems more comfortable out on the floor this year. Each game she meshes better with the other 4 players. She has recognized pathways to the hoop (and taken them) and she has hit her outside shot at times. Three things she has improved upon so far this season--- her passing (4-5 assists some games) her turn-overs ( one or none some games) and her defense. She not only is staying in front of her opponent, she has tipped more balls and switches much more quickly than last year. Those three skills are keeping Geno happy. Also, Saniya (towards the middle and end of game) is playing the two guard at times. Geno keeps harping --know your strengths and play to them--so Saniya at the two guard will keep passing and defend, but will look for her shot more.
Most posters have it right--Saniya will score 20 sometime this season and probably in conference play. One game she will be hot out of the gate and the team will clearly see it and feed her for a big game.
Remember two years ago in the NC game when Mo knew she had to take over that game (and boy did she) and Stewie still won the MVP of the game award and was crying because she knew Mo took over that game and really deserved the award. IMHO I believe there will be a game where Saniya will come through big time and be the big scorer. One game out of 38 -40 games is not asking too much--is it?
I share everyone's hopes for Saniya's defense and her success. But she's in her 4th year and defense is not exactly a new message at UConn.
And since her great showing against FSU, things have changed.
1. Crystal has demonstrated fantastic potential and Geno has to decide whether it's worth giving Saniya extended time vs. developing Crystal for April and for the future;
2. Molly shows definite glimpses of being the 3rd guard (tenacious, if inexperienced, defender and beginning to hit her shots);
3. perhaps most importantly, with Pheesa and Lou putting up big numbers (and esp. if Kia continues to do so as well), there won't be as great a need to have another scorer on the court.
All of this suggests to me that Saniya will continue to get the quick hook if she demonstrates defensive lapses. Geno's doing this, not only because of his frustration with her, but to remind everyone else what his standards are.
I hope she does not pass the ball to KLM or Geno will go nuts, seeing how she is not a member of the team.Coach---Thanks for the nice words for Chong. She worked hard, stayed with us, and gives all she has. She lacks "quickness" and has some problems with 'pressure/double teaming" defense. Yet her experience and potential to score and teaching ability are among her highest assets. I'd like to see her go off in few game for 20 points or more--she has that in her skill level. Unfortunately it appears, she and probably Geno believe her function is to set up KLM, Collier, Gabby, Kia ONLY.
I like the 2 guard use of Chong--maybe she could get those 20 points per game.
KLM is an airline, not a current or former UConn player.I hope she does not pass the ball to KLM or Geno will go nuts, seeing how she is not a member of the team.
You should tell that to BroadwayVa, he is the one who wrote the post. I know it's not a UConn player. However, I did not know it was an airline. Pretty airplane.