No, they played at the same time, 125 miles apart.
Reported in a Georgia newspaper. Read the article a while ago, but am unable to cite the source. Also this reported offer is referred to in Husky Nan's recruiting page.Can you verify a UCONN offer to Coombs from 2014-that seems to be might early to me. Late 2014 UCONN was still working on the 2016 class.
Yes and yesAny reason why UConn has had difficulty recruiting centers in the past few years? Seems like the best of the bigs have landed everywhere. Is it possible that centers aren't willing to put in the work it takes to satisfy such a demanding program? Or is Geno just not finding the kind of players that he is looking for?
I believe Norcross is Diamond's home town. I wonder if she knows Diamond...and whether she would ask her advice
as to where she should go...or perhaps as important....where not to go.

Yeah MW may be concerned. But she can play the 3, and play it well. However if the choice (please!) is MW or CW, I'll take Megan. Nevertheless, the real need now is that great young Jade from The Colony.Ditto to what Slu has already mentioned. Plus add in Lexi Gordon as a big Guard & Courtney will still be on the roster also. Megan Walker must be shaking her head is my real concern.
Geno the bifurcated human. Maybe SR or CD made a trip?Physics and normal standards of human behavior dictate that an individual cannot be in two places at one time. However, we're talking Geno here.
There also just aren't that many really good centers - it has always been a limited quantity for both genders and at every level of the game. Doesn't help that Kim seems to be stockpiling them all at Baylor either!Any reason why UConn has had difficulty recruiting centers in the past few years? Seems like the best of the bigs have landed everywhere. Is it possible that centers aren't willing to put in the work it takes to satisfy such a demanding program? Or is Geno just not finding the kind of players that he is looking for?

Geno the bifurcated human. Maybe SR or CD made a trip?
Any reason why UConn has had difficulty recruiting centers in the past few years? Seems like the best of the bigs have landed everywhere. Is it possible that centers aren't willing to put in the work it takes to satisfy such a demanding program? Or is Geno just not finding the kind of players that he is looking for?
CD is in charge of the whole recruiting system at Uconn and divvies up the responsibilities to attend various viewing events. Depending on the size and the schedules two, three, or all four may attend the same event.Does anyone know how the coaches divvy up recruits? Does an assistant coach get a region? Or a position to recruit for? Do all the coaches contact a prospect? Or just one assistant coach plus Coach Geno? Does one assistant coach take responsibility for watching and filming a recruit over time? Just curious.
Does anyone know how the coaches divvy up recruits? Does an assistant coach get a region? Or a position to recruit for? Do all the coaches contact a prospect? Or just one assistant coach plus Coach Geno? Does one assistant coach take responsibility for watching and filming a recruit over time? Just curious.
How did you "know" this?Just did some quick research regarding 2016 centers rated in the top 30 by ESPN..I know that Cox and Holmes were never leaving Texas but I have to wonder how Louisville has signed not one but two top 25 centers in Johnson (98) and Shook (98).
How did you "know" this?
My apologies for the sensitivity to your use of the word "know". The sensitivity comes from the occasional poster who after a commitment claims to have "know" exactly what a recruit was going to do. Johnson & Shook may turn out to be very good post players for Louisville but I do not recall either being on UCONN's radar. UCONN tends to focus on 1 or 2 post player in each class. In '14 it was Wilson & Turner. In '15 it was Brown. In '16 it was Cox & McCoy. If any of these players had signed with UCONN the string of Championships could easily extend to 2017. When you focus on 1 or 2 post players, like UCONN does other quality post are bound to emerge and Johnson and Shook could be two of those. No secret UCONN needs to sign a high-caliber post soon. The perception that not many Texans are leaving the state is just due to the number of quality WCBB programs in the state and our last memory of Cox deciding to stay home. Many kids are leaving, some are staying, look at the Baylor roster which has just as many kids from Florida as it does from Texas.I'll be happy to reword that "know" to "assumed".I think it's fair to say that not too many Texans have left the state (with one wonderful exception and soon to be a second!!) but the essence of my thought was that there were other "highly rated" bigs that were recruited by Louisville and Maryland. I know nothing more about those players other then what I have read but all three were said to be hardworking, two way players with good skill sets. I guess we will never know whether UConn had no interest in them or visa versa.
My apologies for the sensitivity to your use of the word "know". The sensitivity comes from the occasional poster who after a commitment claims to have "know" exactly what a recruit was going to do. Johnson & Shook may turn out to be very good post players for Louisville but I do not recall either being on UCONN's radar. UCONN tends to focus on 1 or 2 post player in each class. In '14 it was Wilson & Turner. In '15 it was Brown. In '16 it was Cox & McCoy. If any of these players had signed with UCONN the string of Championships could easily extend to 2017. When you focus on 1 or 2 post players, like UCONN does other quality post are bound to emerge and Johnson and Shook could be two of those. No secret UCONN needs to sign a high-caliber post soon. The perception that not many Texans are leaving the state is just due to the number of quality WCBB programs in the state and our last memory of Cox deciding to stay home. Many kids are leaving, some are staying, look at the Baylor roster which has just as many kids from Florida as it does from Texas.
Good to know. My youngest Daughter also played HS BB in the state of N.J. not so long ago. The talent shifts around & no doubt Texas is hot right now.No apologies necessary...I "know" exactly what you mean.my first hand knowledge regarding women's high school basketball is limited to the state of New jersey where my daughter plays....interestingly of the 11 ESPN 100 ranked player from Texas only 2 managed to escape the clutches of in-state schools....Cierra Jonson to Louisville and Nancy Mulkey to neighboring Oklahoma...on the other hand of the 12 ESPN 100 ranked players from California only 4 remained in state.not sure what that says about CA
Geno also checked in on the Georgia College basketball team today: