When he recruited her and she spent a few days on campus her freshman year.When was there a union?
AS Reno or is it Tony said; When was there a Union? Geno recruited her for CWBB and she was at Storr's for 6 hours, never wore a Uconn suit of honor---she is a great BB player, an asset to the USA Olympic team, Geno was never petty over her leaving--us fans were (yes I include me). This is NOT the first time Geno had EDD working on his USA teams. When the United States of America puts a team on the floor Geno (and so do I) want the best America has facing opponents. I wonder if EDD thinks of the 3 or 4 National titles she could have had??I hear that the reunion of Elena and Geno is going fabulously. Zero surprise imo.
When he recruited her and she spent a few days on campus her freshman year.
I doubt it. Elena was burned out on basketball and needed a break not, 4 years in the biggest wcbb fishbowl. Not everything is about basketball and UConn fans' expectations. Besides, the UConn teams did just fine without her.I wonder if EDD thinks of the 3 or 4 National titles she could have had??
I wonder if EDD thinks of the 3 or 4 National titles she could have had??
I would not be surprised if EDD "thought" about it. I'm sure watching UCONN win all those NC's made her think about what it would have been like to have come to UCONN. BUT... I doubt she feels ANY regret about what she did. Her family and personal life are much more important than any NC's she might have won while at UCONN. And I'm sure if she had to do it all over again, she'd make the same decision.I doubt it. Elena was burned out on basketball and needed a break not 4 years in the biggest wcbb fishbowl. Not everything is about basketball and UConn fans' expectations. Besides, the UConn teams did just fine without her.
But the real thought is this. Yes, her family is clearly important to her. Now however she lives the life of a nomad, living out of suitcases in countries where she a stranger who doesn't speak the language; spending 8 to 10 months of the year away from her family. I respect EDD's past choices and cheer for her. But I also cheer for those (like KLS, KML and Mo) who made the choice to attend The UConn and prepare themselves for this itinerant life they've chosen.I would not be surprised if EDD "thought" about it. I'm sure watching UCONN win all those NC's made her think about what it would have been like to have come to UCONN. BUT... I doubt she feels ANY regret about what she did. Her family and personal life are much more important than any NC's she might have won while at UCONN. And I'm sure if she had to do it all over again, she'd make the same decision.
But the real thought is this. Yes, her family is clearly important to her. Now however she lives the life of a nomad, living out of suitcases in countries where she a stranger who doesn't speak the language; spending 8 to 10 months of the year away from her family. I respect EDD's past choices and cheer for her. But I also cheer for those (like KLS, KML and Mo) who made the choice to attend The UConn and prepare themselves for this itinerant life they've chosen.[/QUOTE
She spent 2 days at Uconn; then drove herself home in the wee hours of the morning. She did make a statement, later, that Geno could not understand. She said she "hated" basketball since she was 13 years old........well, that's her business, and we should let her be.If memory serves, she moved in one day, played pick-up basketball, spent the night, then the next morning called her parents to pick her up.
I though it was more like 67 hours on campus, then she caught a ride from Sue and Diana and another friend and stopped at Wendy's on the way home for some fries. Or was it McDonalds?She spent 2 days at Uconn; then drove herself home in the wee hours of the morning. She did make a statement, later, that Geno could not understand. She said she "hated" basketball since she was 13 years old...well, that's her business, and we should let her be.
JordyG - not an issue with this post, but the medical situation with EDD's sister and her being unable to communicate in any way without being physically present in the room with her, makes a comparison to any other young person leaving home incomplete. Lou, KML, and Mo could call, video chat, text, and email with family daily while EDD realized she was going to be completely cut off from her sister for months at a time. When she graduated she was 4/5 years older, more mature, and more able to deal with that separation.But the real thought is this. Yes, her family is clearly important to her. Now however she lives the life of a nomad, living out of suitcases in countries where she a stranger who doesn't speak the language; spending 8 to 10 months of the year away from her family. I respect EDD's past choices and cheer for her. But I also cheer for those (like KLS, KML and Mo) who made the choice to attend The UConn and prepare themselves for this itinerant life they've chosen.
She arrived on campus on June 1, 2008. On the night of June 3, 2008, she called a friend to come and get her. She arrived home at 7:15 AM.I though it was more like 67 hours on campus, then she caught a ride from Sue and Diana and another friend and stopped at Wendy's on the way home for some fries. Or was it McDonalds?
Details are water under the bridge, the Uniform she will wear in the Olympics will say USA. Can we all get behind that?
I agree that as fans we are usually very greedy, and EDD deciding to leave was 'devastating'. And yes, had she been here for four years and been happy, that would have been an amazing four years, but if she was depressed and miserable it could well have been disastrous as well.Elena made the best decision for herself. I respect that, though, as a fan, I was disappointed. I think she'd be an even better player now if she had spent 4 years with Geno.
On a different subject--is UConn too good for the game?--think about it. Add Elena to a roster that had Maya, Tina, Renee, Tiffany, Kalana, et al. The 90-game streak could have been 120 or 150. We could have had NCs in 2011 and 2012. We could have had the NPOY for several years in a row. When I look back, I think it would have been great to have Elena--but it might have been unfair.
TonyC said 195Elena made the best decision for herself. I respect that, though, as a fan, I was disappointed. I think she'd be an even better player now if she had spent 4 years with Geno.
On a different subject--is UConn too good for the game?--think about it. Add Elena to a roster that had Maya, Tina, Renee, Tiffany, Kalana, et al. The 90-game streak could have been 120 or 150. We could have had NCs in 2011 and 2012. We could have had the NPOY for several years in a row. When I look back, I think it would have been great to have Elena--but it might have been unfair.
Agreed. Everything else isn't necessarily equal.I agree that as fans we are usually very greedy, and EDD deciding to leave was 'devastating'. And yes, had she been here for four years and been happy, that would have been an amazing four years, but if she was depressed and miserable it could well have been disastrous as well.
And when you play that 'what if' game you never know who would have been recruited, how strongly they would have been pursued, and how they would have viewed the team and their role on it had EDD been on it. Maybe KML or Stewart decides to go elsewhere, or Morgan or ....
Great post.BNI doubt it. Elena was burned out on basketball and needed a break not, 4 years in the biggest wcbb fishbowl. Not everything is about basketball and UConn fans' expectations. Besides, the UConn teams did just fine without her.
Bob I sent you a message to your inboxGreat post.BN
Who knows? I'll bet she has a moment or two of what if.I doubt it. Elena was burned out on basketball and needed a break not, 4 years in the biggest wcbb fishbowl. Not everything is about basketball and UConn fans' expectations. Besides, the UConn teams did just fine without her.
Does this post feel just a little creepy to anyone else?She arrived on campus on June 1, 2008. On the night of June 3, 2008, she called a friend to come and get her. She arrived home at 7:15 AM.