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Regarding Crystal's uniform number, I would think #2 would be fitting (half of Moriah, to avoid setting expectations too high). On the other hand, wearing #5 would be a way for Crystal Dangerfield to pay homage to CD2.

Regarding how UConn handles screens when on defense, what I observe most often is "switch on screens". The person guarding the screener switches to guard the ball handler, and the one previously guarding the ball handler guards the screener. That worked in the recent past because all five players were versatile enough to defend anybody, so they didn't have to worry too much about mismatches. Still, I always thought UConn would be vulnerable to a team that made a conscious effort to create mismatches, but opponents never seemed to do that.

At least when Natalie is not on the floor, that will continue to be true next year. I wonder if the past year's pattern will continue insofar as Natalie being on the floor will necessitate a zone defense.
 
UConn does not teach "go over screens"... they teach go under screens and for the other UConn player to back away so the defending UConn player can go under with ease and not cause a log-jam

We see UCONN guards fighting 'through' screens all the time, when they're not switching - isn't this the same as 'going over' the screen?
 
We see UCONN guards fighting 'through' screens all the time, when they're not switching - isn't this the same as 'going over' the screen?
I look at it like that too Mike. Pretty much the same to me. The problem I see is that when that screen is set, usually at the top of the key or just to one side at the 3 point line, the screen defender is usually playing 3-4 feet off the screener. If the ball defender doesn't get over or fight through that screen, a good shooter comes off it and has wide open 3's because the screen defender isn't jumping up.
 
We see UCONN guards fighting 'through' screens all the time, when they're not switching - isn't this the same as 'going over' the screen?
not to me, going over is chasing behind the player... watch Jefferson, she's very rarely chasing behind (going around) a pick, her teammate normally backs away so she could slide thru. Take the jumper if you wish but you're not blowing by for a lay-up.

Ive noticed this for a long time, well atleast from when Renee was defending.

Do they go over, sure.... but thats because UConn's post (Stokes) didnt back away, playing tight man to man and isnt focused on what they should be doing at the time. #communication

How many times have we seen Moriah "stuck" between players... cause she was taught to go under, she's a great student, listener and defender.
 
I look at it like that too Mike. Pretty much the same to me. The problem I see is that when that screen is set, usually at the top of the key or just to one side at the 3 point line, the screen defender is usually playing 3-4 feet off the screener. If the ball defender doesn't get over or fight through that screen, a good shooter comes off it and has wide open 3's because the screen defender isn't jumping up.
thats why ND knocked down so many 3's... thats the gamble you take, and you hope that they cool off in the 2nd half which they normally do. plus the other time must play defense against UConn as well.

watch the tapes
 
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Crystal's USA Today Player of the Year Award: Where does it sit in the hierarchy of basketball awards?

If this is redundant, sorry. I like the photos, including her signing her letter of intent. Those never get old for me.

Dangerfield is Girls Basketball Player of the Year
The award cited in this article is the USA Today Player of the Year for the state of Tennessee. It's not a national award. The USA Today national award recognized Sabrina Ionescu. The national awards went as follows:

*Gatorade: Erin Boley
MaxPreps: Sabrina Ionescu
*Morgan Wooten: Crystal Dangerfield
*Naismith: Jackie Young
USA Today: Sabrina Ionescu
*WBCA: Lauren Cox

I am not sure which ones are considered the most prestigious, but I think it's the four I marked with an asterisk. Last season KLS swept those 4.
 
The award cited in this article is the USA Today Player of the Year for the state of Tennessee. It's not a national award. The USA Today national award recognized Sabrina Ionescu. The national awards went as follows:

*Gatorade: Erin Boley
MaxPreps: Sabrina Ionescu
*Morgan Wooten: Crystal Dangerfield
*Naismith: Jackie Young
USA Today: Sabrina Ionescu
*WBCA: Lauren Cox

I am not sure which ones are considered the most prestigious, but I think it's the four I marked with an asterisk. Last season KLS swept those 4.
What do you think it says about this class that the national Awards are so fractured but regionally represented?[/QUOTE]
 
Crystal's USA Today Player of the Year Award: Where does it sit in the hierarchy of basketball awards?

If this is redundant, sorry. I like the photos, including her signing her letter of intent. Those never get old for me.

Dangerfield is Girls Basketball Player of the Year
This is my fav
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What do you think it says about this class that the national Awards are so fractured but regionally represented?
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The national awards are fractured because there is no clear #1 player in this class. The voters for these awards are national panels, so there shouldn't be a regional bias. If there was, it was Midwest, as Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana took three of the 4 biggies, despite the fact that there is a huge amount of talent in Texas (which garnered only a single NPOY award).
 
What do you think it says about this class that the national Awards are so fractured but regionally represented?
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Smart advertisers? I can hardly wait for college jerseys to be festooned with the Golden Arches and Swedish Medical Centers and Lifelocks... how glorious. Can't wait. Just aquiver with the possibilities.
 
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Height flame war commences! Basketball Recruiting - Crystal Dangerfield - Player Profiles - ESPN

moriah-jefferson

Anyone have a pix of the two together, preferably on an uneven hillside and one is in high heels? One wearing vertical stripes, one wearing horizontal stripes. We need an offseason challenge.
"One thing that will always keep Jefferson on the court is her will to win and ability to compete consistently at the highest of levels."

This was certainly spot-on!
 
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Yeah, nice try. The shoulders and biceps - uh uh.
Are you serious? I think that was taken last week at the Jordan Classic. Look at the Jumpman logos. When Crystal was 11--in 2009--Maya was still at UConn and not wearing Jordan clothing.
 
Are you serious? I think that was taken last week at the Jordan Classic. Look at the Jumpman logos. When Crystal was 11--in 2009--Maya was still at UConn and not wearing Jordan clothing.

No, Milford ... height threads are suppose to be fun....No?
 
Milford doesn't fun around when its comes to "Maya or KML"...


word to the wise
 
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