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TLaw and Pulido in the game with 2 1/2 to play
She looked pretty good considering she hasn't played a game in 21 months.Okay, I'm intrigued by Ms. Butler. Needs a lot of conditioning, but pretty exciting player.
In the post-game interview Geno said she needs to learn to play harder and that she's not just a shooter.All the missed 3-pt shots is definitely wearing on KLS, no doubt about it.
She looked pretty good considering she hasn't played a game in 21 months.
With her left (injured) hand. She has about five to six more games to play before SC, so that gives her time to get in better shape.Butler with a block
Yup. No worries. Just a case of KLS getting the training she came to UConn for.Geno reiterating his past stance that KLS needs to play harder and do more than wait for threes in the postgame interview.
In the post-game interview Geno said she needs to learn to play harder and that she's not just a shooter.
May be something happened in practice yesterday that triggered the message that Geno is trying to send.
He's made the same point a few times already. This was in yesterday's Courant:
"I didn't see her play every game in high school, but I have to believe she did more than stand there and shoot the ball," Auriemma said recently. "I have to believe she rebounded, played a little defense and passed the ball some."
Auriemma believes she will be very capable of doing all of those things very well once she puts enough pressure on herself to do them all the time. The Huskies want her to apply the same intensity she applies to finding her shots to everything else on the floor.
Geno reiterating his past stance that KLS needs to play harder and do more than wait for threes in the postgame interview.
Yup. I was hoping this year's Cincy team would be much improved. I see where a couple of her better scorers transferred out, a 6'2 player to Western Michigan and another to walk on at Kentucky (Cann). She gained a transfer or two but it looks to be a net loss. I don't know how long the AD will feel like he can go with her.A final thought- Jamelle Elliott is one of my all-time favorite (and toughest) Huskies, and I bet she's one of Geno's, too. I was hoping (but not expecting) for better from her Cincy team, but they were completely overmatched. Here's hoping Jamelle can one day soon bring in a few top kids because no matter how good a coach she is, she can't get it done without the horses. I have long rooted for Jamelle's success and will continue to do so...for all that she accomplished at UConn. She was one helluva player and coach.
Yup. I was hoping this year's Cincy team would be much improved. I see where a couple of her better scorers transferred out, a 6'2 player to Western Michigan and another to walk on at Kentucky (Cann). She gained a transfer or two but it looks to be a net loss. I don't know how long the AD will feel like he can go with her.
