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Megan Walker???
Megan is a wing, I think she'll be more of a forward then guard, but time will tell.
Megan Walker???
Honestly with either she'll see lots of the other. Plus with either Gabby or Lou she'll see lots of Pheese as well. All's good for me.I see Meg as a SG and possibly SF. Christyn is more of a SG, but could play SF as well in a small lineup.
All the other schools have put on a show for CWill. UConn will take a different approach. She already visited—with Lexi—but Geno will host her for dinner and show her 11 trophies. She’ll bond with the team. Any thoughts on who will be her host—Gabby or Lou??
Megan Walker???
Christyn’s mother’s accident remind me of Jayne Appel’s father. He slipped on ice while visiting UConn and broke his leg. Apparently accidents can happen even in sunny Santa Monica.
I think Tennessee was last weekend.I thought she visited Texas last week end.
I gave South Carolina the benefit of the doubt
Gabby or Lou??
Sorry, must be the versed hasn't worn off completely.From the article it appears she has emotional relationships with schools other than UCONN or that she was impressed by their recruiting efforts. Nothing mentioned that about a connection to or efforts by UCONN?
@Jimbo posted this quick video a while back.From the article it appears she has emotional relationships with schools other than UCONN or that she was impressed by their recruiting efforts. Nothing mentioned that about a connection to or efforts by UCONN?
@Jimbo posted this quick video a while back.
She seems emotionally connected to me. She also called Geno one of the funny people she ever met. One of the very first article ever written about her stated that she demands that her coaches tell her how to get better.
Ugh.The most interesting thing I learned from the article is that Christyn's father is named Sherman Williams. But he's not involved in the college selection process. Probably doesn't want to paint her into a corner.![]()
If that is the way it works out, then it would actually be that Chrystin wins out. By choosing UCONN that is the greatest win. Any other choice is choosing second best.Well the article did say she didn’t talk about her final two stops, so if she had gone to Uconn already then I’m sure she would have had good things to say as well. I think her final two will be Uconn and USC, with Uconn winning out.
Well the article did say she didn’t talk about her final two stops, so if she had gone to Uconn already then I’m sure she would have had good things to say as well. I think her final two will be Uconn and USC, with Uconn winning out.
Williams might have better opportunity for playing time and to take on a major role early on at UCONN over Texas. At Texas, her freshman year she'll have to share time with Higgs, Patterson, and Sutton...all players who were top 10 recruits. At UCONN, she'd have to beat out Coombs, Espinoza-Hunter and Gordon to play with Walker/Dangerfield.
UCONN would be fine without her, but adding her would mean having 2 #1 overall recruits on the team which historically puts the odds greatly in UCONN's favor to win it all:
Teams with 2 HS POYs:
95-Sales and Lobo (title)
97-Ralph and Sales (no title)
99-Ralph and Williams (no title)
00-Ralph and Williams (title)
01-Ralph, Williams and Taurasi (no title)
02-Taurasi and Williams (title)
03-Taurasi and Strother (title)
04-Taurasi and Strother (title)
08-Moore and Charles (no title)
09-Moore and Charles (title)
10-Moore and Charles (title)
13-KML and Stewart (title)
14-KML and Stewart (title)
15-KML and Stewart (title)
16-Stewart and KLS (title)
Overall 11/15
In the years where they didn't have 2 HS POYs, (96, 98, 05, 06, 07, 11, 12, 17) they came up short (0-8).
Fortunately for you guys, you'll have 2 more years with Walker/KLS, which means you just need to nab Williams or Brunelle to continue having 2 POYs on the team year in and year out.
With all due respect to parents and wanting the best for their children, Jayne Appel's father stands out as a stereotypical "stage parent."
As an example, during the initial part of the recruiting process, Mr. Appel sent 50-question surveys to all of the schools who had sent any sort of mail to his daughter trying to recruit her.
So just maybe Mr. Appel didn't actually "slip" when he visited UCONN?With all due respect to parents and wanting the best for their children, Jayne Appel's father stands out as a stereotypical "stage parent."
As an example, during the initial part of the recruiting process, Mr. Appel sent 50-question surveys to all of the schools who had sent any sort of mail to his daughter trying to recruit her. The school/coaches were required to complete the questionnaires before continuing with the recruiting process.
I am unsure how many (if any) schools actually completed the questionnaire or if Mr. Appel decided to forego this requirement during recruiting. But let me say that there were a number of coaches left with a bad taste in their mouths regarding Mr. Appel's behavior.
FOTFLOL. Double like you dog. Maybe Appel was pushed by a closing Gates.So just maybe Mr. Appel didn't actually "slip" when he visited UCONN?
Texas already has three top 100 recruits for next year. If Williams goes to UConn she might be a class of one. Wonder how that situation impacts her decision making process. Is possibly being the only one a negative or a positive? Or neither?
@Jimbo posted this quick video a while back.
She seems emotionally connected to me. She also called Geno one of the funny people she ever met. One of the very first article ever written about her stated that she demands that her coaches tell her how to get better.

Theory 1: Post player take longer to develop. This generation of players (starting with the class of 2013) want instant gratification=transfers rates are way up. UCONN is a special place, would rather they not come, especially if they are not willing to put in the work. @Tonyc says UCONN will be alright and I believe him.Geno continues to be successful in recruiting top 5 guards and forwards. Why has he had such a problem (lately) with recruiting quality/dominant posts? Dolson was the last quality big he recruited, but he had to mold/coach her into the dominant post player she became. She was not considered one of the best or coveted bigs in her high school class. The last two post players with real size (Butler & Stevens) came via transfer, and had to sit out a full season before they could play.
There wasn't the competition among the top 10 programs for Dolson's services like there was for Collier, or there is for ONO. UConn is and remains the hallmark of WCBB. One would think post players across the country (including Texas) would be lining up to join that program, but they're not. Why not? What's going on here?![]()
Theory 1: Post player take longer to develop. This generation of players (starting with the class of 2013) want instant gratification=transfers rates way are up. UCONN is a special place, would rather they not come, especially if they are not willing to put in the work. @Tonyc says UCONN will be alright and I believe him.
Theory 2: Back to the basket post player (Not that Dolson was) have gone the way of the dinosaur.
She's keeping her feelings and expectations about her last two visits close to the vest, but I just have a gut feeling that the choice has already been made, and she's just playing out the string. Do you really think UConn be her final choice? Personally, I would be shocked if Williams picks UConn.
It would be classless of her to make the UConn staff run through hoops for her visit if she's already made her mind up to go elsewhere. If that's the case, do the right thing and cancel the visit.
