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She could do a shooting clinic..... for college kids. Set the feet, go up in rhythm, no hesitation. Two more years to get better after this, what a wing she's going to be.
Another hope is that she is a US citizen and can get NIL money. I would think a start like her could better in the NCAA than a Euro team. And I'm sure she thinks of playing in the W. She might get there without Geno but .... heck, it would also help sooth my sadness when Bueckers moves on.That’s the bit of hope that I’m holding onto. She follows Azzi and I believe she used to follow the UConnWBB page as well, not seeing that now.
2/17
'25 Ayla McDowell: 24 points (4-7 3-PT), 8 rebs, 3 blocks
'26 Sanai Green: 21 points, 15 rebs
'25 Aaliyah Chavez: 34 points
2/13
'25 Ayla McDowell: 31 points, 10 rebs, 2 assists, 5 steals
Looks like somebody named Schaefer is all over one of your girls:I’ll take her NOW! Love her size.
Drats!!
I think Jenica either picks UConn or stay home and is Iowas next big star. Chávez chooses Texas and I need more info on McDowell.
Assuming she gets offered by UConn, you could be right on Lewis. I agree on Chavez. As a ball dominant PG she'd fit in perfectly at Texas. And I too want to see what McDowell looks like at this time next season. She's got potential out the wazoo.I think Jenica either picks UConn or stay home and is Iowas next big star. Chávez chooses Texas and I need more info on McDowell.
Seems that way to me. Let's hope Qadence will soon be an exemplar to this development.Is it just me, or does there seem to be a lot more skilled 6’1”- 6’2” players lately?
Love her numbers but good lawd! who are they playing?2/18
Sarah Strong: 24 points (11-12 FG, 2-3 3-PT), 6 rebs, 5 assists, 3 steals, 3 blocks
Final score: 113-8
I'm in on Woliczko. Positionless size and skills, just what Auriemma is looking for.2/20
'24 Morgan Cheli: 13 points
'26 McKenna Woliczko: 20 points, 9 rebounds in about a half
www.mercurynews.com
I'm in on Woliczko. Positionless size and skills, just what Auriemma is looking for.
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Who is this Mitty freshman doing unprecedented things for the storied girls basketball program?
McKenna Woliczko’s meteoric rise as a scorer and rebounder has kept Mitty among state’s top teamswww.mercurynews.com