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Chris Dailey and Baylor Asst Coach Chloe Pavech
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[QUOTE="UConnCat, post: 4585153, member: 15"] A wonderful Maggie Vanoni article on Chris Dailey and Chloe Pavlech. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ctinsider.com/sports/uconn-womens-basketball/article/ncaa-tournament-baylor-chloe-pavlech-chris-dailey-17848696.php[/URL] [I]Prior to Pavlech, Dailey says UConn used its male team managers as graduate assistants. However, when the program had the chance to create another graduate assistant role, they wanted to reshape the position. The program wanted the role to help women, particularly women of color, experience coaching and learn from the program that set the standard in women's basketball. "The idea is to give women, and women of color, opportunity to see what it's like and hopefully develop them into the future of our game, college coaches," Dailey said. "And it hasn't always worked that every one of them has gone on and really found that this is what they wanted to do. It's a lot, especially when you're a college player and all you do as a college player is walk around and things happen. "When you get to this side, you see everything that goes into it. And it's like, 'Oh, Oh.’ … So, when we talk to our GAs, we talk to them, ‘You can make this experience anything you want. You can make it as much or as little.’ And Chloe chose to make it a big part."[/I] [/QUOTE]
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