Blake, I think Crystal will play a ton next season at UConn. But not too many freshmen start the season opener at UConn regardless of who they are. I think the starting PG position next year will be Saniya's to lose. With Kia starting at the 2-guard spot. An option could be Kia starting at PG and either KLS , Ekmark , or Gabby at the 2-guard spot if Geno wants a bigger backcourt.What do you think the chances are of Crystal starting in Game One?
IMO...very good....given her ability combined with her apparent work ethic.
Blake, I think Crystal will play a ton next season at UConn. But not too many freshmen start the season opener at UConn regardless of who they are. I think the starting PG position next year will be Saniya's to lose. With Kia starting at the 2-guard spot. An option could be Kia starting at PG and either KLS , Ekmark , or Gabby at the 2-guard spot if Geno wants a bigger backcourt.What do you think the chances are of Crystal starting in Game One?
IMO...very good....given her ability combined with her apparent work ethic.
will be Saniya's to lose
Read carefully. It says Women's Teams, not just basketball teams.Right.... who's arguing that? I'd love to know.
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.Her IT Band injury really leaves us guessing about Saniya's game. I doubt Geno has anyone penciled in a next year's starting PG, though for many her she would be a sentimental favorite. When was the last time UConn's starting PG was a first time starter as a Senior? I don't know. There may be a quite famous one. Just asking.
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.
Good question. Can't think of any. But I agree with HGN that it is Saniya's to lose.