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Louuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu! She will always be a Gold medal Olympian in my eyes!
Injury update
starts with a Q?A conference foe? Not so sure. I'm guessing a team within driving distance.
Aubrey's back as well.I really pray Saylors back problems heal. My daughter had back issues in college and it truly hampered her athletic experience. A bad back is no joke.


That was my thought as well. Geno has a good relationship with the Q coach. The counter to that is if you're going to have a private scrimmage against a D1 team you might want that team to provide a bit of a challenge and I'm not sure Q does that.starts with a Q?
I'm sure they don't want a lot of travel involved so I'd say its Providence, St. Johns, or Seton Hall.Cool if Vandy but must be a BE team
If not a conference foe and in CT, Quinnipiac would be my vote.A conference foe? Not so sure. I'm guessing a team within driving distance.
I vote PrincetonIf not a conference foe and in CT, Quinnipiac would be my vote.

No. They have and ex-Quse.Quse?
But Geno did say that international experience did not allow alot of practice time and he felt she is still catching up conditioning wise.Post Of the Day. That statement tells me two things.
1. Aaliyah is well on her way to making a notable sophomore leap. 2. She wants to play. She’s a year older and more mature.
She knows the players and the plays. Having been around the block once last year, she knows what’s coming and what to expect. We don’t have to be concerned about her. She’ll be ready to play when the ref throws the ball up at mid-court to begin the season.
It will be interesting to find out what other players have made significant improvements over the summer.
Agreed!! Those 11 second clips are nothing more than a cruel tease.I want more than 11 to 15 second clips.

The conditioning will come. Remember, she’s played in regulation basketball games since her teammates have. I’m suggesting that the time she spent with the Canadian National Team served her well. She practiced and played against grown women and professionals.But Geno did say that international experience did not allow alot of practice time and he felt she is still catching up conditioning wise.
correct if I'm wrong but did she even get any meaningful playing time in the games? Now if she had gotten that experience I'd say yes that is huge, but she basically rode the bench and not to mention the team was a dissapointment, not even getting out of the quarterfinals.The conditioning will come. Remember, she’s played in regulation basketball games since her teammates have. I’m suggesting that the time she spent with the Canadian National Team served her well. She practiced and played against grown women and professionals.
She didn’t spend the summer laying on a beach working on a tan while sipping Long Island iced tea. She was putting in work that helped not only her physical game, but her mental maturity and approach as well.
I totally appreciate the relationship Geno and Paige have. It's very refreshing. The mutual respect is obvious and has been mentioned numerous times in game broadcasts, in articles and by comments made by both. He picks on her, she pulls his chain, and they both thoroughly enjoy it.(53) Geno Auriemma: UConn Women's Basketball Practice Availability - 10/8/21 - YouTube
The Yin Yang between Geno and Paige is really remarkable.
Hardest worker, wins all competitions but is still as annoying as ever. I could see Geno and Azzi agreeing on that.
She didn’t spend 5-6 weeks in the summer with Andrea Hudy. Sue and Dee still talk about how tough Hudy was when they were at UConn.But Geno did say that international experience did not allow alot of practice time and he felt she is still catching up conditioning wise.