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With regards to the future demise of the UConn program... We have been spoiled, of that there can be no doubt. What we as UConn fans have experienced has been nothing short of pampered, privileged and envied. Really, being able to say that our alumni list contains Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird, Maya Moore and Breanna Stewart by itself is enough to fit the above description but then you throw in the rest from the post 1993 era: Rebecca Lobo, Jamelle Elliot, Jen Rizzotti, Pam Webber, Kara Wolters, Nykesha Sales, Carla Berube, Rita Williams, Svetlana Abrosimnova, Shea Ralph, Asjha Jones, Swin Cash, Tamika Williams, Tina Charles, Barbara Turner, Anne Strother, Morgan Tuck, Moriah Jefferson, Stefanie Dolson, Renee Montgomery, Bria Hartley, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, Kelly Schumacher, Ketia Swanier, Ashley Battle, Maria Conlon, Jessica Moore, Willnet Crockett, Nicole Wolff, Mel Thomas, Kalana Greene, and yes...Charde Houston (who maybe didn't live up to expectations but, had some very important and timely good moments at UConn), Kelly Faris, Tiffany Hayes, Saniya Chong...which brings us to NOW: Katie Lou Samuelson, Kia Nurse, Gabby Williams, Napheesa Collier, Azura Stevens, Crystal Dangerfield, our transfer: Batouly Camara, our sophomores: Kyra Irwin, Molly Bent, and our newbies: Megan Walker, Mikayla Combs and Alexis Gordon.

Are you kidding me...we have been treated to a plethora of talent over a generation of time...that is the envy of the entire college women's basketball universe. We have been blessed with great coaches, a university that supports the women's game and a fan base that is second to none. Is it even fair to expect this to continue? For our basketball socialist it is a dream, goal and in some cases a life's work to spread the wealth. Some say it is good for the game and no one would deny the truth behind that statement, however, I would argue that UConn's excellence and consistency is not bad for the game at all... Every sport needs a rabbit to chase, a trend setter, a pace setter if you will, an example that everyone strives to imitate and surpass. UConn has been that. The fact that Geno and Chris have been there for the whole ride will eventually go down as probably the best coaching duo in history. Will this come to an end? Possibly. See my entropy post above.

However, I would suggest that UConn (Geno/Daly) era will come to an end and UConn as we know her will also come to an end. However, depending on who comes in to coach, how they define their mission, how much does the university support the mission post Geno and how engaged the fan base stays will determine if there is a drop off in recruiting talent and hence quality of play. It will always be a challenge to convince kids that moving to the farmlands of Storrs is a better decision that the pristine, scenic environment of Palo Alto but, Geno, et al. have proven it is possible...so, we can all dream...why not?

Now onto our freshmen class...are our memories that short? Don't you remember how much our fan base and those here on the Boneyard were saying that of everyone in the class of 2017-2018 we had to have Megan Walker. She was a must get, a once in a life-time player...some said she played above the rim...of course, we haven't seen that yet. But, she was a must get talent...and we all stood with abated breathe wondering if she would choose UConn. When she finally did, we were all relieved and thought, Wow! We're all set for 4 more years. But, our fortunes got richer and richer...with Mikayla Combs...the speedy point guard who would be a back-up for Crystal. Then the two transfers A-Z and Batouly...another big Wow!!! Espinosa Hunter, another 3 point shooter and Lexi Gordon...who everybody wanted to play with and who would help recruit other players to UConn. So, we lost Espinosa-Hunter, for whatever the reasons...but think about it the remaining five are still one of the best incoming classes in the nation. Yes, Megan has yet to live up to her ranking...but, her minutes and opportunities to overcome her freshmen mistakes have not been there...partly because of her inability to break through on a consistent basis (we have seen glimpses of what she can be) and the rest of the freshmen bench hasn't shown the kind of growth that we would like to see.

To that end I say let's see what the sophomore jump brings us. There is going to be an uptick in minutes for this group next year and that is bound to pay dividends. We also have a fine group of freshmen coming in next season... As has been mentioned before "the sky is not falling". We still have the best coaches in the country and we are bringing back four All American players with a boat-load of talent behind them. I say we are a long way off from hearing the "fat lady singing".
Beautifully stated!
Usually the very best one can hope for is to be in the mix, the game each and every year! That's spoiled just about everyone here because that's become a given! Not only have we been in the mix, we've been the drink, probably the game itself. So sooner or later, probably when Geno & CD leave there has to be a drop off. Let's just then again hope to be strongly competitive every or almost every year, and if by some terrible combination of events we are not some year, the world will still go on!
I totally believe the next coach and coaching staff will be an excellent group. They will strive for the excellence that's become expected here. If and when they fall a bit short, let's shoot for learning to live with and be happy with how good that still might be!
Obviously the person who changed women's basketball and sports, Pat Summitt set this bar so very high. U Conn worked its butts off to initially even begin to compete with Tennessee and then become a true equal. Amazingly then to pass that lofty dream behind. Things run in cycles and rarely if ever do they last thirty plus years in anything. Let's SAVOR it and hope it lasts as long as possible. Then hope for approximating it, which in and of itself, would be a tremendous accomplishment, even when ones sad for what's still not quite there.
But we are not even there yet, so let's enjoy the ride and remember the process, not just the end result.
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Yes, those classes have found themselves in a pretty deep hole.
Yep it weren't good.

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It is possible that both Collier and Stevens could leave after this season if they chose to.
Sure. It's possible Geno could step down too. And CD also. And KLS and Walker could transfer to Wyoming St. And UCONN could be invited to the SEC. There are a lot of things that are "possible".
 
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Sure. It's possible Geno could step down too. And CD also. And KLS and Walker could transfer to Wyoming St. And UCONN could be invited to the SEC. There are a lot of things that are "possible".

Agree with all you mentioned, but I would have my doubts about being invited to the SEC, for one Tenn would put their veto power to work! :D
 
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I'm confident that barring injury, next year's team is going to be very good perhaps even great if the sophs pick it up and if the two freshmen can contribute something...from then on the team's future is easy to see.....if UConn gets most of the recruits it's targeting in the 2019 and 2020 classes I think the outlook will be very bright indeed......if they don't then that's a problem
I really liked this post but just have issue with one word "most". If we get some or even one a year, things will still be quite good.
Yes more here is always better or so it seems.
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Agree with all you mentioned, but I would have my doubts about being invited to the SEC, for one Tenn would put their veto power to work! :D
I have my doubts about all of them.
 

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I have my doubts about all of them.
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Our immediate worry is new injuries over the next three weeks, and recovery from existing ones. Things have a way of working out for HuskyNation. It's a mystery how they work out, but they do. Believe.
 

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View attachment 29163 Our immediate worry is new injuries over the next three weeks, and recovery from existing ones. Things have a way of working out for HuskyNation. It's a mystery how they work out, but they do. Believe.
I think you missed my point. ;)
 
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I really liked this post but just have issue with one word "most". If we get some or even one a year, things will still be quite good.
Yes more here is always better or so it seems.
Bronx23

well one player classes are not what you want so getting 2 out of 3 is good 3 out of 3 ideal
 

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