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W hat do I do for my Gabby fix this week...?
Funny you ask. My plan is to spend the spring/summer rewatching her freshman season.
From the very first time I watched her play I thought a) this kid is something special RIGHT NOW. Imagine what she will be like as a senior. Which leads to b) Did I just watch my favorite player of all time for the first time?
The answer is: c) yes
 
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Funny you ask. My plan is to spend the spring/summer rewatching her freshman season.
From the very first time I watched her play I thought a) this kid is something special RIGHT NOW. Imagine what she will be like as a senior. Which leads to b) Did I just watch my favorite player of all time for the first time?
The answer is: c) yes
It's hard to take your eyes off her because she's gonna do something amazing...I can't wait to see her next year when she'll be on the floor with Azura...
 
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Congrats Gabby!! Well deserved for the effort she put into every tournament game. Interesting she was the only Husky chosen. Many of the previous years the AT team contained multiple UConn players.....of course in many of the previous years UConn was the NC. Fully expect next year's all tournament team to contain multiple UConn players again.
 

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Congrats Gabby!! Well deserved for the effort she put into every tournament game. Interesting she was the only Husky chosen. Many of the previous years the AT team contained multiple UConn players.....of course in many of the previous years UConn was the NC. Fully expect next year's all tournament team to contain multiple UConn players again.

Not really. UConn's participation that weekend only consisted of only 1 game. The other selectees all played two games. Gabby was the only UConn player that played her normal game, and made the biggest individual contribution (21 points (7/12) - 7/11 free throws - 8 rebounds - 4 blocks) for UConn. Unfortunately, she also had a team high 5 turnovers as well. No other UConn player played their normal game Friday.

A tip o the turban to Gabby for all of her accomplishments this year, including being selected as an All-American. Another tip o the turban to the rest of the UConn team members as well, on their overall success as well. A record of 36-1, and making the FF is something to be very proud of. A lot of team's would love to trade places with them. Congratulations to all of the All-Tournament Team selectees.
 
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There was hardly a game this year when she didn't do something that caused me to turn to my wife and say "Did you see that?"

She's Gabilicious, Gabunderful, Gabtastic. She's the Gabster. And the best of all, she's ours.
 
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Funny you ask. My plan is to spend the spring/summer rewatching her freshman season.
From the very first time I watched her play I thought a) this kid is something special RIGHT NOW. Imagine what she will be like as a senior. Which leads to b) Did I just watch my favorite player of all time for the first time?
The answer is: c) yes
Great idea!
 
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Funny you ask. My plan is to spend the spring/summer rewatching her freshman season.

Her freshman season was wonderful in part because of her ability to make shots at all kinds of crazy angles off the backboard that I have only seen from her. I remember marveling at it. She doesn't attempt those shots really anymore now that she is doing more than getting the ball, jumping, and scoring, but it was so much fun her freshman year.
 

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Well deserved. She was the heart of this years team!!

Indeed!!!! Miss Gabby was the straw that stirred the drink for the UConn women's team!! :cool:
 

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Not really. UConn's participation that weekend only consisted of only 1 game. The other selectees all played two games. Gabby was the only UConn player that played her normal game, and made the biggest individual contribution (21 points (7/12) - 7/11 free throws - 8 rebounds - 4 blocks) for UConn. Unfortunately, she also had a team high 5 turnovers as well. No other UConn player played their normal game Friday.

A tip o the turban to Gabby for all of her accomplishments this year, including being selected as an All-American. Another tip o the turban to the rest of the UConn team members as well, on their overall success as well. A record of 36-1, and making the FF is something to be very proud of. A lot of team's would love to trade places with them. Congratulations to all of the All-Tournament Team selectees.
Hey, Carnac. Your sentence "no other Uconn player played their normal game Friday" is correct. That is why it kind of ticks me off to see someone blame the loss on one player, one who played consistently well all season and was one of the most consistent players in all of WCBB. Living in St. Louis where we don't even have a message board for the women's team, some of the Uconn fans don't seem to appreciate how fortunate you are to have the team you have. We just had the two best seasons in SLU women's basketball history and neither resulted in an invitation to the NCAA Tournament or generated much city wide excitement. Some in Connecticut are just too spoiled, imo. My biggest regret about the loss is that Collier did not show the country just how good she really is. And she is very good. I believe she will get that opportunity in the FF two more times.
 

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Hey, Carnac. Your sentence "no other Uconn player played their normal game Friday" is correct. That is why it kind of ticks me off to see someone blame the loss on one player, one who played consistently well all season and was one of the most consistent players in all of WCBB. Living in St. Louis where we don't even have a message board for the women's team, some of the Uconn fans don't seem to appreciate how fortunate you are to have the team you have. We just had the two best seasons in SLU women's basketball history and neither resulted in an invitation to the NCAA Tournament or generated much city wide excitement. Some in Connecticut are just too spoiled, imo. My biggest regret about the loss is that Collier did not show the country just how good she really is. And she is very good. I believe she will get that opportunity in the FF two more times.

Donald, thanks for the kind response. Other than Gabby, I purposefully did not mention any other UConn player. We all saw the game. We know that THE TEAM did not play their normal "A" game. Geno said all year "If we play our A game, no one is going to beat us". He was right!! No one did. FACT: UConn fans are not use to losing. Some fans took this loss tongue-in-cheek (knowing it would end at some point), and were cordial in their comments, while others were enraged, and felt compelled to point fingers and lay blame. Collier did not showcase the skill set than earned her "1st team All-America" status this season. She had a bad game for which some credit should go to MSST. They scouted and defended her well. She showed the country all season what she could do leading up to Friday's game. This one game did/does not define her season.

Her selection to the AA team was well deserved in my opinion. I was ecstatic to learn of her selection, just as I was about Gabby and Katie Lou also being selected. I'm a little jaded as far as Napheesa is concerned. She and Crystal Dangerfield are MY two favorite players on this team. I like ALL of the girls, but those two are my favorites. One poster commented that (and I agree) if the starting 5 (never mind the bench) had played their normal game, UConn would have won.

I, like many other Husky fans, was disappointed by the loss. They spoiled me rotten, and lulled me into a false sense of security, by winning games they were not favored to. Beating teams deemed far more formidable than MSST. This was not suppose to a "bridge too far", but alas, it was. Collier did not lose this game. The team lost the game. Unless Collier was out there on the court by herself, you cannot lay any blame at her feet. You win as a team, you lose as a team. If Gabby had scored 31 points instead of 21, things would have turned out different. Collier's name would have never been mentioned.

Collier was having trouble finding her rhythm, that's why Geno sat her for unusually long periods of time. During the post game presser, one could tell that Gabby had been crying after the game (as do most teams when they lose a game of that magnitude). She does not have a "poker" face. She was wearing her emotions on her sleeve. Kia however managed to pull it together during the presser. I'm sure Gabby had lots of moral support in the locker room after the game. No doubt there was a considerable amount of wailing and gnashing of teeth behind the (closed to the public) locker room doors. For the freshmen and sophomores, it was their first loss at UConn.

While I was disappointed at the outcome, conversely, I was very proud of our team's overall success. A tip 'o the turban to Geno, his staff and ALL of the players. They over achieved this year. It's no wonder that Geno was voted "Coach of the year" by his peers. It was truly a pleasure (and fun) to watch their games this season. I waited until the next day to post my comments. I thought it best to let my emotions simmer down first.

It was not our year.! If it was, we would have won. I wrote in another thread that this loss closely mirrored the Stanford loss in several ways. I'm hoping that next year's team will rebound from THIS loss in the same exact fashion they did from the Stanford loss..........a 111 game win streak! I could live with that. I look at it this way, As disappointing as the year ended for us, I understand and take solace in the fact that there are a lot of other teams in Division 1 WCBB that would just love to trade places with us, and have the 36-1 season that we did. A quick glance at the tea leaves tells me that our 2017-2018 team will be a championship caliber team. I'm already looking forward to next season. :cool:
 
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First ten minutes of the video...a laser pass to the low post and a nice three from the right wing (no hesitation)...and a reach in foul...
 

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Not sure if this has been posted but I found an old Gabby Williams high school game, she's number 1 in white.

few thing I noticed, she use to run point for her high school team, and she had a good jumpper what happen?

Da Raidas!
Gabby wins the tip. (shocker)
Behind the back pass... I got a feeling that kid will be AA by her junior year in college. ;)
Thanks for the vid! That was fun!
 

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