So, who would like to list the 462 combinations?I stand corrected.
The number of different player combinations where the roster n=11 and the lineup r=5 is only 462. However, there are in fact 55,440 different starting lineup permutations that could be listed by the PA announcer.
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So, who would like to list the 462 combinations?
Just kidding!!!

I was thinking we've been through "only" 250 or so.You mean that they haven't already been covered - all 463 of them - in the countless posts on this season's starting lineups?![]()

Another Collier or Tuck would be great.

Here's the link to the article:Ater reading an article in today’s (Oct 22) edition of the Hartford Courant, and listening to Geno’s take on Aaliyah, I’m convinced that she is as special as Paige.
I been reading articles and reading comments by my esteemed colleagues here in the yard. I’ve have not read one article, or comment that even hints that Bueckers is not what she appears to be.
Everyone from former teammates and coaches to current teammates and coaches all say the same thing. She’s special. Ditto for Aaliyah. In a recent interview, Christyn Williams said 3 times how “tough” she is. She doesn’t take plays off. She’s relentless on both ends of the court. Needless to say Williams is convinced of her aggressiveness and skill set.
Geno has compared her to Napheesa Collier, saying that she has the same motor and competitiveness. She’s extremely coachable, and wants to be not just good, but great.
She said it was a ”no brainer” choosing UConn because she wants to be coached hard, and coached by the best. One poster called her a beast (respectively). It should be very exciting to see both of them on the court together. Imagine what play will look like once these two get use to each other. To quote retired NFL linebacker Bart Scott, “can’t wait“.
From my inside sources, here's part of what Kia told Aaliyah:
"Of course, Coach wants you to play defense. After we lost early on to Stanford, I became a starter, partly because of my defensive effort. But the biggest factor is being Badass. There's this rabid group of fans called Boneyarders, and some guy named Kibitzer chooses the Badass of the Game. You need to be considered for Badass every game and be chosen THE Badass several times a season. If you do that, you will be successful."

Here's the link to the article:
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Freshman Aaliyah Edwards, who is already earning early comparisons to Napheesa Collier, poised to make an immediate impact for the UConn women
After only working with his team for a few weeks, Geno Auriemma predicted this year’s freshmen would significantly contribute to UConn’s success — not just because the six of them…www.courant.com

Am I reading this right? You are telling someone named ROADWARRIOR that YOU are on a ROAD TRIP??Thanks RoadWarrior. I’m on a road trip the next 3 days. I’m using my cellphone to post my comments. I can’t include links using my phone like I can on my computer. If it’s possible, I don’t know how. Thanks for having my back, appreciate it.![]()

So, Aaliyah is like Grand Central Station: "She has a huge ceiling."Here's the link to the article:
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Freshman Aaliyah Edwards, who is already earning early comparisons to Napheesa Collier, poised to make an immediate impact for the UConn women
After only working with his team for a few weeks, Geno Auriemma predicted this year’s freshmen would significantly contribute to UConn’s success — not just because the six of them…www.courant.com

Interpretation: "I'll be able to look for her on the break and cutting through the lane. Ka-ching! Dropping dimes!"Really like hearing from teammates. From a real student of the game:
“She has really great footwork in the lane. She runs the floor well. She has guard skills, too — she can dribble it, she can pass it, and she’s tall,” fellow freshman Bueckers said, while also complimenting her teammate’s defense. “She’s one of our hardest workers and most fierce competitors. ... I really enjoy playing with her and I really love her game.”
Yup, Paige has been practicing this working with a mobile big for a few years.Interpretation: "I'll be able to look for her on the break and cutting through the lane. Ka-ching! Dropping dimes!"
Yup, Paige has been practicing this working with a mobile big for a few years.
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So, Aaliyah is like Grand Central Station: "She has a huge ceiling."
Seriously, there are 4 other words that I think are key: "every possession" and "both ends." Kids who don't take plays off and kids who like to play defense are rare. But I think Aaliyah is rare. HoopGurlz has her ranked at #23. Eric and I think she's much closer to #5.

Really like hearing from teammates. From a real student of the game:
“She has really great footwork in the lane. She runs the floor well. She has guard skills, too — she can dribble it, she can pass it, and she’s tall,” fellow freshman Bueckers said, while also complimenting her teammate’s defense. “She’s one of our hardest workers and most fierce competitors. ... I really enjoy playing with her and I really love her game.”

From what I have been reading, it sounds like Aaliyah may end up being a hybrid of Napheesa and Tuck with some Gabby. Aaliyah is doing a lot of high post talk and Paige too about her. She may have Napheesa motor but placing on the court may be closer to Tuck, Gabby, and even Dolson at the high post. I watched a lot of Napheesa and she always gave me low post and wing placement and not as much high post when initiating offense. Love to hear other opinions. And this may just be a product of having Liv in low post which Napheesa didn't really have.
Totally yes. I also liked how Tuck controlled the offense from the high post while Moriah, Stewie, and Kia would be in constant motion. She just rarely looked like she was rushed whether in the low or high post. Such an asset.If there is one skill shared by Tuck and Collier it was sealing defenders on the low post and getting passes from the high post for what always looked like easy hoops. Tuck was the better sealer but Collier had the best hands I ever saw.
If there is one skill shared by Tuck and Collier it was sealing defenders on the low post and getting passes from the high post for what always looked like easy hoops. Tuck was the better sealer but Collier had the best hands I ever saw.
A few more quotes from Kia Nurse and the Canadian National Team Coach Lisa Thomaidis
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Freshman Aaliyah Edwards, who is already earning early comparisons to Napheesa Collier, poised to make an immediate impact for the UConn women
After only working with his team for a few weeks, Geno Auriemma predicted this year’s freshmen would significantly contribute to UConn’s success — not just because the six of them…www.courant.com
“She’s got a whole lot of talent, a whole lot of upside," Kia Nurse, a UConn alum who’s played with Edwards for Canada Basketball, told media in August. "She’s athletic, she’s going to be on the boards, she’s a hard worker and she’s a great learner, so they’ll be getting a good one at UConn.”
Lisa Thomaidis, the head coach of the senior Canadian national team and the women’s team at the University of Saskatchewan, says Edwards is extremely athletic, can attack the rim and is a force on the glass with the potential to become a “world-class rebounder.” The way that Edwards takes her game and her development so seriously, Thomaidis added, makes her seem older than she is — an on-court maturity that would be a huge boost for the Huskies.
“I think the typical freshmen feel a bit of the shell shock around, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m playing with players who are three and four years older than me in college,'" Thomaidis told The Courant this week. “She’s been there, she’s done that. She’s played against some very mature athletes and people who have a very mature game, so I think that [experience] will really, really help her.”
I think we should all remember how seamlessly Kia Nurse stepped into her (starter) role as a Freshman. Is Aaliyah that far behind?
Interpretation: "I'll be able to look for her on the break and cutting through the lane. Ka-ching! Dropping dimes!"

This is what I’m talking about. Kia played with her, and knows her well. Thomaidis knows her very well, and would know if she had any warts. They both say the same thing. She’s an anomaly. I have not read or heard anyone say or suggest her game is deficient in any area. One transcendent player can impact a program. It appears we have two.
I think we know what we have in Edwards. We’ll know for sure after 5 games. If she is as dynamic a force as she is touted to be, I’ll make several predictions right now. Two of them are that her jersey will find its way onto the wall in Gampel, and her name will be added to the greats we talk about when discussing or mentioning the iconic greats in program history.
It’s expected that Paige will live up to all of the expectations being made of her. That by itself would be exciting for us to see, but to also have another player that is also transcendent would be phenomenal.
Could it be that we are on the precipice of a four year odyssey that will be as historic as the Lobo, Bird, Taurasi and Stewart eras? We don’t know anything at this time, but based on the information we have before us, it sure looks that way.
I think Paige and Aaliyah will be the subjects of a lot of media attention this season. I’ll also predict that this program will win a lot of games in the next 4 years. This will also do wonders for recruitment. UConn‘s games will be on national TV throughout the year.
A high winning percentage + national exposure = the best recruitment tools a program can have. Recruits want to play, win and grow in college in preparation to play at the professional level. UConn is the place. Coaches and GM’s in the WNBA covet UConn players. The facts speak for themselves.
Because of the shortened season, our OOC schedule will consist of mostly top ten teams. I think we’ll find out early on what kind of team we have. I also think we’re really going to like what we see.


Indeed, it is also very impressive how comprehensive the comments from Paige and others have been. Frequently we get glimpses of a particular skill or trait, like that player is athletic, can shoot, defend, rebound, pass, is coachable, or a hard worker etc. In Aaliyah's case when you add up all the comments from all the sources, it seems like she is covering all the bases.Game recognizing game.![]()
Aaliyah is not that far behind and our need is greater, far greater. I believe by January 1 she and Paige will be on their way to producing two of the most significant freshman seasons ever at UConn. I say that because other significant freshmen all played with multiple all americans while Paige and Aaliyah do not have the chorus of proven players surrounding them. In fact there are question marks abounding. Does Christyn bounce back? Is Evina going to play with full force? Did Aubrey grow in confidence? Is Olivia strong enough to bang with SC, Baylor, and Oregon? For the record, I feel each of these players are ready to overcome the obstacles in front of them and provide a championship caliber season.I think we should all remember how seamlessly Kia Nurse stepped into her (starter) role as a Freshman. Is Aaliyah that far behind?