Great news that Evina is coming back...can't hurt to have a quality senior on the floor providing points, rebounds, assists and leadership. With regards to spreading minutes...we are going to have to get used to players getting less minutes. How many people here think that Geno's comments regarding Paige...that she had to get more mature had to do with her accepting his decision to cut her minutes for the benefit of developing other players on the team. This team learned a hard lesson this year...you can't win a championship with only two players playing well. Christyn Williams and Paige Bueckers cannot do it alone. It will take a complete team effort.
I don't think anybody could plan ahead on what it means to have a complete team effort when your talent goes 14 deep. Yeah, blah, blah on Stamford going 11-12 deep...but, the question is how many of those players actually impacted the game on a consistent manner. UConn will be in the unique position where 14 players will have the talent to impact a game. Not all 14 players will be able to do it on a consistent manner.
I mean think about it: We have Paige Bueckers, Christyn Williams who have already proven themselves as consistent leaders. Evina while she is less obvious is a quiet leader her consistency shows in her all around game: 9.4 points / game; 5.3 rebounds / game; 4.3 assists / game. Ododa while was a little disappointing on nights when she was most needed...you can't just turn away from 12 points / game and 8 rebounds / game. These four players will form the nucleus of leadership for next year's version of the Huskies.
The next tier will be populated by a group of players who played solid this year but are sure to improve for next year. Anne Mukurat with her injury behind her should return to her normal self...solid defender, rebounder, 3 point shooter and a great passer. Nika Muhl was just getting comfortable in the line-up when she got a high ankle sprain...she will be back and will have the benefit of a full pre-season to get back to playing form, not to mention a sophomore leap after understanding what is expected of her in the UConn offensive and defensive sets. Aliyah Edwards she is a warrior, a big body that can finish around the basket. I look to her sophomore jump to be one where she will get more rebounds, pass more effectively and begin knocking down the 10-12 foot jumper with more consistently and to become a better defender around the basket. Mir McLean...is an unknown...I believe that she has a huge upside and we will begin to see it next year, I believe she will excel in the defensive sets where we play man to man. She will become a better slasher and scorer to the basket and will grab a lot of loose balls due to her athleticism. Aubrey Griffin was one of the players who everytime she got in the game I found myself wishing she would have a break-out game. We all know what she is capable of but for some reason we didn't see it in her sophomore outing. She was terrible I mean 6.2 points per game and 5 rebounds per game and 1.2 steals speaks to her talent. Will next year give us the opportunity to see this great athlete rise to her true potential. She will need to develop a consistent short range jumper while finishing more consistently around the basket and I expect to see an improved version of Aubrey next season. Paith Gabriel will continue to be a project but, I think she will be more impactful next season as she begins to understand how to use her size to rebound and put the ball back up. We saw glimpses of it this season but she is raw with tremendous upside. It takes a while for bigs to begin to manifest their talents and understand how to impact the game. You can't teach 6'5"...she is athletic so it is just a matter of time.
Then there are the incoming freshmen...we all wonder just how good they will be...well, I think we are all going to be very pleased with this group. Azzi Fudd (ESPN #1; Blue Star #1); Caroline Ducharme (ESPN #5; Blue Star #7); Amari Deberry (ESPN #15; Blue Star #4); Saylor Poffenbarger (ESPN #30; Blue Star #17).
It goes without sayin' that the Husky Nation will expect Azzi Fudd to make a fast transition to the college game and to be getting major minutes in next years line-up. I don't think she will disappoint. Last year she was beset with some injuries and a pandemic that ended her season...over her career she averaged 25.1 points per game. We all know that she will be a 3 point machine...she will simply be one of the best shooters in WCBB;
Caroline Ducharme may end up being the gem of the class...she has size 6'1"-6'2"...she has talent and can play all five positions. She also is a sharp shooter as was evidenced when she beat Azzi Fudd in the 3 point contest (even though Azzi was in the boot). Ducharme went on to defeat her male counterpart in the overall three point contest speaking to her consistency in shooting the 3 ball. She averaged a sparkling 24.8 points per game, 14 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 3.0 blocks per game.
Amari Deberry will be needed to fill in for Ododa in the paint. She is of course a freshmen big and will have a learning curve but based on her attitude I would expect her to be a quick study. She was quoted as saying she has "to be ready for when I get to UConn". She average over her high school career 17.1 points; 8.9 rebounds and 3.9 blocks. Her senior stats were affected by COVID pandemic so I don't think we have a true picture on how impactful she will be. I did have the opportunity to meet her at a UConn game in 2019 and I can tell you at that time she was a little on the slender side but when I stood next to her she was an imposing figure and true 6'5". With two years to put on some weight...I think she will keep her promise and be ready when she arrives at UConn.
Lastly, we have Saylor Poffenbarger who is also a big woman at 6'2". We got a glimpse of her this season as she came to UConn a year early. She only got some garbage minutes but I am sure her time with the team will go a long way in preparing her for the 2021 to 2022 season. She can play multiple positions, she averaged 21.0 points per game, 12.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 2.4 steals and 3.5 blocks in the 2019 - 2020 season. She may experience her sophomore leap a year early due to her time with the UConn team this past year.
All I can say is the future is not only bright but it is going to be an exciting ride for us spectators as we ride the wave of these women as they develop into stars at UConn.
Paige Bueckers, 22 minutes; Christyn Williams, 21 minutes; Evina Westbrook, 21 minutes; Olivia Nelson-Ododa, 19 minutes; Aliyah Edwards, 18 minutes; Azzi Fudd, 18 minutes; Nika Muhl, 13.5 minutes; Caroline Ducharme, 13.5 minutes; Aubrey Griffin, 11 minutes; Anna Mukurat, 10 minutes; Amari Deberry, 10 minutes; Mir McLean, 7 minutes; Saylor Poffenbarger, 7 minutes; Paith Gabriel, 7 minutes; Autumn Chaisson, 2 minutes. Total of 200 minutes.
I know that some will disagree with me with regards to how many minutes some of our best players should get...but, given the number of blow-out games we will have next year...minutes will be on short supply for our top players...but, in close games the bench will shorten and our top players will get more minutes. During the NCAA championships bench will shorten and top players will pick up the bulk of those minutes. We are talking about averages here but we will also be confronted with the problem of there not being enough basketballs to go around. Geno will be challenged to give adequate minutes to all. I think the above template will get the job done. At least for next season.