Have I just not been paying attention? I didn't know until I looked at her Instagram just now that Batouly is Muslim.
Beautiful photos. She seems like an outstanding young woman. Despite all her physical troubles, I think it's fantastic that she's found a home at UConn and that she's staying for her final year of eligibility.
Congrats to Touly! She looks regal!
What?!!! .... oooooohhhhh.through social media, I’ve become a huge BC fan.
Yep! She’s founded a program called WAKE (Women and Kids Empowerment) to lift Muslim girls and women through sport. Like I said... she’s done some amazing things.
If y’all haven’t already done so, watch her TEDxUConn talk from last year. She’s wonderful.
ETA: I know some people have mixed feelings about following these athletes on social media, but through social media, I’ve become a huge BC fan. She’s doing such meaningful things in the world that aren’t being noticed by the media.
Yep! She’s founded a program called WAKE (Women and Kids Empowerment) to lift Muslim girls and women through sport. Like I said... she’s done some amazing things.
If y’all haven’t already done so, watch her TEDxUConn talk from last year. She’s wonderful.
ETA: I know some people have mixed feelings about following these athletes on social media, but through social media, I’ve become a huge BC fan. She’s doing such meaningful things in the world that aren’t being noticed by the media.
Yep! She’s founded a program called WAKE (Women and Kids Empowerment) to lift Muslim girls and women through sport. Like I said... she’s done some amazing things.
If y’all haven’t already done so, watch her TEDxUConn talk from last year. She’s wonderful.
ETA: I know some people have mixed feelings about following these athletes on social media, but through social media, I’ve become a huge BC fan. She’s doing such meaningful things in the world that aren’t being noticed by the media.
I don't know why people other than you Coach don't know how great Chris Dailey and Geno are in promoting these women to do great things outside of basketball. Geno is blind to all things outside of these women, religion, nationality, race, etc and it shows.Batouly is making a huge difference and enlightening young girls minds to otherwise un-thought of possibilities! What an outstanding human being!
I don't know why people other than you Coach don't know how great Chris Dailey and Geno are in promoting these women to do great things outside of basketball. Geno is blind to all things outside of these women, religion, nationality, race, etc and it shows.
Coach you saw something within Touly since you first saw her and I became a Camara lovers since then. Thanks Coach you picked a great one to follow (Touly)!!!!!
To me, what's especially impressive about UConn's players is that it's very hard to maintain the fine line between demanding excellence and never being satisfied with being less than number 1, and becoming a conceited, egomaniacal jerk in the process. Feeding that hunger and ambition without it overtaking you with ego and hubris is just very hard to achieve. Yet just about every Husky to graduate has managed to maintain the former without having the latter, which is rare in high-level sports. If you think back on some of the more self-satisfied, egotistical players in WCBB over the past decade or so, none has worn a Huskies uniform even though that uniform is the one getting its banner hung in Gampel more years than not. It's a huge part of why I admire Geno so much, even though is has come at the expense of Stanford on numerous occasions...Bellemare- - - -Thanks for the "atta boy"! I saw Batouly Camara at KY about 6 games worth and was very impressed with her BB skills but she also was an intelligent young lady that always gave a great interview!
I just wish UCONN fans could see the REAL Batouly from before injuries took over her body!
I realize a bunch of coaches are graduating well rounded women but it's truly amazing the quantity as well as quality that Geno & CD turn out in 30+ years!
I'm a bit surprised that this distinction is visible even at a distance of 3,000 miles or so. Or maybe it just indicates a perceptive observer? (I am slightly surprised that you appear to have exempted Diana Taurasi from your negative characterization, although I think you were right to do so.)To me, what's especially impressive about UConn's players is that it's very hard to maintain the fine line between demanding excellence and never being satisfied with being less than number 1, and becoming a conceited, egomaniacal jerk in the process. Feeding that hunger and ambition without it overtaking you with ego and hubris is just very hard to achieve. Yet just about every Husky to graduate has managed to maintain the former without having the latter, which is rare in high-level sports. If you think back on some of the more self-satisfied, egotistical players in WCBB over the past decade or so, none has worn a Huskies uniform even though that uniform is the one getting its banner hung in Gampel more years than not. It's a huge part of why I admire Geno so much, even though is has come at the expense of Stanford on numerous occasions...