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“The minutes part is going to be a little bit dicey,” Auriemma said, “One of the good things is that … everything is up for grabs. Let’s see how it goes. Obviously, [Stevens] is going to get a lot of minutes, but then everybody else is competing. If you deserve it, you’ll get it. If you don’t deserve it, you won’t get it.”
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Camara recently bruised her knee, Auriemma said, and will miss some practice this week.
Auriemma also said Stevens is still adjusting to the program’s defensive demands. At 6-6, Stevens could be shot-blocking presence in the paint, but she is still making the transition from practice player last year.
“It’s going to take her a little bit of time to get caught up,” Auriemma said.
Stevens figured to slide into the starting lineup as Chong’s replacement, adding size to a team that was forced to use the 5-11 Williams at the post. But the most impressive player all summer and into the fall is Dangerfield, who struggled at times during her freshman season.
“Crystal is like a different person,” Auriemma said. “Night and day, 180 [degrees] from last year at this time. She’s playing with a lot of confidence, just doing a lot of things that she didn’t do before. She’s aggressive, she’s trying to take a little bit of control over what’s going on. Pretty good so far.”
UConn Insider: Geno Auriemma Says Dividing Minutes Will Be 'Dicey' But So Far, So Good
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Camara recently bruised her knee, Auriemma said, and will miss some practice this week.
Auriemma also said Stevens is still adjusting to the program’s defensive demands. At 6-6, Stevens could be shot-blocking presence in the paint, but she is still making the transition from practice player last year.
“It’s going to take her a little bit of time to get caught up,” Auriemma said.
Stevens figured to slide into the starting lineup as Chong’s replacement, adding size to a team that was forced to use the 5-11 Williams at the post. But the most impressive player all summer and into the fall is Dangerfield, who struggled at times during her freshman season.
“Crystal is like a different person,” Auriemma said. “Night and day, 180 [degrees] from last year at this time. She’s playing with a lot of confidence, just doing a lot of things that she didn’t do before. She’s aggressive, she’s trying to take a little bit of control over what’s going on. Pretty good so far.”
UConn Insider: Geno Auriemma Says Dividing Minutes Will Be 'Dicey' But So Far, So Good