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2/22
Aaliyah Chavez: 28 points to send Monterrey to the sectional, including this move which I have never seen before in a game, men's or women's.
Tennessee got a number of good players from Oregon and UConn got a few also from the West, you tell them Mdoggie.
2/22
Sarah Strong: 40 points (18-31 FG, 2-6 3-PT), 24 rebs, 6 steals, 6 blocks, 3 assists
These are crazy stats, regardless of competition level. You play the team/players in front of you & DOMINATE when talent discrepancy in play, which is exactly what Strong is doing.2/22
Sarah Strong: 40 points (18-31 FG, 2-6 3-PT), 24 rebs, 6 steals, 6 blocks, 3 assists
2/22
Zamareya Jones: 27 points, 15 assists
2/23
Britt Prince: 33 points including....
Checked out her Twitter. Numerous unofficial visits and offers. Any confirmation on UConn interest by her or UConn staff?
2/23
Sahara Williams: 14 points; West Waterloo moves to the state tourney
I'm really starting to warm up to Sahara Williams because she appears to be exactly the type of athletic as hell, versatile G/F, highly energetic defensive minded wing defender, & great teammate that would fit in very well at UCONN. A couple of impressive "little" thing about Sahara in the this clip: 1) She acknowledges (thanks) her teammate for every assist she receives 2) She was in a full sprint retreating on defense 3) When the game was over she went and found a teammate to hug. Anyone else warming up to Sahara as the type of player that would do well at UCONN?
I agree--Sahara is big, athletic and seems to be fundamentally sound (for example, she protects the ball with her body and minimizes a steal from the weak side)--she runs the court very well, seems to be team-oriented and is a good scorer. I can see Sahara fitting in well at UConn...I'm really starting to warm up to Sahara Williams because she appears to be exactly the type of athletic as hell, versatile G/F, highly energetic defensive minded wing defender, & great teammate that would fit in very well at UCONN. A couple of impressive "little" thing about Sahara in the this clip: 1) She acknowledges (thanks) her teammate for every assist she receives 2) She was in a full sprint retreating on defense 3) When the game was over she went and found a teammate to hug. Anyone else warming up to Sahara as the type of player that would do well at UCONN?