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LisaG
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Since it’s finals week, and no game until Saturday, I’ve been thinking about a recent post on UConn & longevity after I posted about Swin, Asjha, and Evina at the PK finals in Nov. On one side of the spectrum, Swin & Asjha were part of the most dynamic recruiting class, and the other, Evina, a TN transfer that came in with another program’s culture, and completely adapted and embraced the whole bleed blue family.
I made a list on twitter of any UCWBB players I could find to see what they post. Of course, there won’t be much if at any post from current players based on rules during the season. It’s interesting who they retweet, how they react to the current team (Sue giving Nike props for assists), and it got me wondering about other teams connection between past and present. For those of you fans of Tenn, Stanford, South Carolina, and other top programs, do you see the same level of engagement on social media between alumnae and current players, or alumnae at games? Last year, there was a considerable number of both UC and SC alums at the final, however is that normal for other high profile programs?
I’d love other team fans to chime in on what they see re the relationships between alums and current players.
I made a list on twitter of any UCWBB players I could find to see what they post. Of course, there won’t be much if at any post from current players based on rules during the season. It’s interesting who they retweet, how they react to the current team (Sue giving Nike props for assists), and it got me wondering about other teams connection between past and present. For those of you fans of Tenn, Stanford, South Carolina, and other top programs, do you see the same level of engagement on social media between alumnae and current players, or alumnae at games? Last year, there was a considerable number of both UC and SC alums at the final, however is that normal for other high profile programs?
I’d love other team fans to chime in on what they see re the relationships between alums and current players.