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Geno quote regarding players after finishing their sophomore seasons...
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[QUOTE="Longtime fan, post: 2883946, member: 7093"] Not to be harsh ( actually, I am being harsh ), but no one seems to want to identify with the conclusion that the recruiting class of Molly and Kyla ( Crystal, of course, is brilliant ) was a disappointment ( " failure?") by UCONN standards. Unless we conclude that one super star and two garbage time players represents a good year. If UCONN did that 4 years in a row, we would start four superstars and one mediocre bench player, with no useful depth whatsoever. Would that be enough to win the NCAA tournament? If it was Breanna, Bird, Turasi, and Charles it would likely do. But that would never be the core four. Don't get me wrong, please. Molly and Kyla are wonderful young women and athletes. But there were better players who chose not to attend UCONN that year. I wonder if anyone knows why? [/QUOTE]
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