Gus Mahler said:
Good question. Can't think of any. But I agree with HGN that it is Saniya's to lose. And yes, she would be my sentimental favorite. And as HGN suggests, I could see Kia at the point and maybe Gabby or Lou at the two, NC at the three, etc. Your question raises another thought: Since Geno got rolling in the Bascom era, there really haven't been all that many point guards at UCONN. There were only three in the 90s till '99. Then the Bird era. Then the Taurasi/Conlon era. I don't know who played it till Montgomery. Then . . . Doty one year. Eventually you get to Hartley and then Jefferson. Geno's done pretty well at this position.
Between Taurasi and Montgomery came the 2005 and 2006 seasons, in which (along with 2007) UConn did not make the Final Four. The front court talent (Strother, Turner, Charde Houston, and Jessica Moore in 2005) was good enough to make the Final Four in those years, but the guard play was not there. Announcers commented on how crippled the offense seemed, compared to the Taurasi era. Ketia Swanier and Mel Thomas tried to be starting point guards, but at that stage of their careers, they just weren't ready. Ashley Valley started a number of games and had some good ones, but she was not a consistent offensive threat.
Geno's offense requires a talented point guard who can take charge and who knows where everyone should be. Ketia had the physical talent but not the necessary quarterbacking skills.
As you note, that is the only time in the last quarter century when UConn has had a skill gap at that position, and I think Geno learned that he can't allow it to happen again.
I think Saniya will be the starting PG next year, or maybe Kia Nurse will assume that role and Lou will be the shooting guard. Crystal will get a lot of minutes (as Moriah did her freshman year) but will not be depended on to quarterback the offense. It will take her a year to learn it, as it did for Moriah.