Feagin and Walker are seniors.
Kitts is a junior that started for the undefeated national champion last year.
Dada started 33 SEC games last year, averaged 28 minutes, and led the league in blocks.
Edwards is a college freshman that has played in 14-15 international games as headliner of team USA the last two summers and went for 19 and 12 in her first outing.
I guess Tac is pretty inexperienced.
given what some other contenders are depending on, I’ll take it.
I’m not sure what you’re arguing for here. All I’m really saying is that there are real challenges for SC this season and that’s why it will be wonderful to watch. We shouldn’t shy away from admitting that Tac Edwards and Walker have very little experience in Dawn’s system. Kitts has one season — a junior but effectively a sophomore. Dauda has no experience in Dawn’s system. Feagin has lots of experience. So does Watkins.
I’m not trying to dismiss any of these kids. Maybe Dauda’s experience elsewhere, and Walker’s too, will translate well. And maybe Kitts is ready for a sophomore leap. She certainly played pretty well last season. And Tac may very well impress in her debut. I think Dawn is very capable of pulling great things from kids like this.
The same sorts of things are regularly leveled at UConn. Brady is just a sophomore who floundered in the first half of last season. Samuels too. Chen is coming from a different system. El Alfy has yet to play in a D1 game, but she’s had lots of experience in international games. Strong is a freshman with lots of international experience but little else. Ziebel and Cheli have no experience. Patterson is another sophomore who’s sat out too long. All that’s really left is Bueckers. The loss of Muhl and Edward’s is too much to recover from, and Azzi is too delicate to rely on.
After a while, all this sort of talk tends to seem blind to what’s real and what isn’t. The fact is the loss of Watkins is significant. But Dawn’s roster is deep and full of potential. And Dawn is a coach who knows how to develop bigs above all. I have confidence in her. Similarly, UConn lost a lot with Edwards and Muhl. But the depth of the returners and the potential of the newcomers is substantial, and Geno knows how to get the most out of his kids. This is why SC ought to be the presumptive favorite now and also why UConn is a reasonable #2.