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So thrilled, with the wait I thought that it was going to be different. Quick question. Is this the first time that UConn has had a full complement of 15 scholarship players?
Kayleigh Heckel just made a really good UConn backcourt that much better.......this team is going to be running circles around the competition!
I haven’t checked the rosters but I remember that the 1995-96 team had 15 playersSo thrilled, with the wait I thought that it was going to be different. Quick question. Is this the first time that UConn has had a full complement of 15 scholarship players?
Dang near bulletproofWelcome to the Basketball Capital of the World Kayleigh Heckel. You chose wisely.
A couple thoughts on the newest Husky:
Next season can't get here soon enough......
- We can surmise many reasons for Kayleigh's choice. Her family in Port Chester is less than 2 hrs from Storrs and even closer to their alma mater at St Johns or across the river at Seton Hall. She'll be contending for a national championship the day she arrives and will develop under the best coaching staff in WBB. I also tend to believe that playing on a team that cares for each other like UConn does, probably means as much to Kayleigh as anything.
- We can also surmise that Kayleigh's decision to transfer to UConn had nothing to do with starting, PT or NIL. While I have no doubt that Kayleigh expects to compete for PT and a starting spot, you know she received no guarantees from Geno.
- Finally, this is the first time ever that UConn WBB will have 15 scholarship players on the roster. UConn can go small, BIG and everything in between. For you math majors, using a binomial equation, with 15 players on the roster Geno can roll out 3,003 different 5 player combinations.
You are correct. But all 15 were not scholarship players.I haven’t checked the rosters but I remember that the 1995-96 team had 15 players
Looking back at that moment, Paige's flex may have been a tip of the hat to a fellow dog. She didn't commit to UConn in spite of that flex, but because of it.It's really weird but my only impression of Kayleigh from the Elite Eight game is when she fouled Paige and Paige looked at her and "flexed".
Hopefully this impression will be overriden this November.
I'm guessing that she will also be able to continue wearing #9.
I have no idea how the behind the scenes stuff works for transfers but maybe Geno might have contacted Gottlieb when he an offer to Kayleigh. Just an "FWIW" conversation.edit: I wonder what sort of conversations Geno had with Lindsay Gottleib about this transfer.
I like your enthusiasm, but no matter what the talking heads said in the final four we have some open questions. Biggest, can Azzi deliver consistently and be a leader. Will a third scorer show up? Is it our senior transfer? Okay, this killjoy is delighted with Kayleigh's aka K9 commit.Awesome!
This team is going to be something else
Welcome Kayleigh!!