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Geno Auriemma: UConn Women's Basketball Postgame Press Conference (Seton Hall)
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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 4123940, member: 44"] I think people want the UConn woman’s basketball team to be like Venis, springing forth flawlessly formed from the clamshell of the preseason. Unfortunately, that’s not reality. We are a very young team and will it take some time for the players to grow into their best selves and for all the pieces to fit. I would suggest people worry less about winning ugly, because winning ugly may be our best outcome right now. Give Auriemma and the staff some time to figure out how to maximize the pieces. I think we will be pretty goodbye the end of the year, and that is what matters. Whether we will be “national championship good“ is some thing we will have to wait and see. [/QUOTE]
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