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As long as Sarah will not play for Canada, she'll be goodEdwards did not her sophomore season. Just saying.

As long as Sarah will not play for Canada, she'll be goodEdwards did not her sophomore season. Just saying.
It is actually amazing as well that Sarah very rarely loses the opening jump ball (the only one she lost from memory was to Betts)The "Natural"---- Mom and Dad sneaked into a gym and conceived her at center court in the jump ball circle.![]()
Pretty darn good:
Not only does she not shy away from them, she barely seems to recognize them. She just chugs along expressionless doing her thing making the right play one after another. It's fascinating to watch.No. She played on a team this year with other superstars and she was somewhat the third option as teams prepared for UConn. Next year she will be the ONE that teams prepare for so unless she has sufficient help around her her stats could suffer even if she is a better player. To me she is very good but what separateds her from the others is she doesn't shy away from the big moments.
Was Sarah looking at South Carolina as a potential school?She caused that despondent look from Staley barely into the second quarter.
Yes. Sarah's mom and Staley played on the same team in the WNBA and are good friends so the assumption was that it would give SC an advantage in recruiting Sarah. Joyce E. was as well trying hard to recruit Sarah to SC.Was Sarah looking at South Carolina as a potential school?
Yes. Sarah's mom and Staley played on the same team in the WNBA and are good friends so the assumption was that it would give SC an advantage in recruiting Sarah. Joyce E. was as well trying hard to recruit Sarah to SC.
No wonder Dawn was dropping F bombs. She was watching what could have been.Yes. Sarah's mom and Staley played on the same team in the WNBA and are good friends so the assumption was that it would give SC an advantage in recruiting Sarah. Joyce E. was as well trying hard to recruit Sarah to SC.
i remember something with the Canadian Olympic team…seemed to set her back a little.Edwards did not her sophomore season. Just saying.
I didn’t see any indication that Sarah will be anything but unstoppable no matter what is asked of her. Poise galore. She knows how to play and excels in every facet. She was the only player that could have possibly been chosen ahead of Paige in this last draft. At her age and potential? Two WNBA teams would have been very happy! And yes, Azzi was great but Sarah was the FF MOP this year.No. She played on a team this year with other superstars and she was somewhat the third option as teams prepared for UConn. Next year she will be the ONE that teams prepare for so unless she has sufficient help around her her stats could suffer even if she is a better player. To me she is very good but what separateds her from the others is she doesn't shy away from the big moments.
I agree with you here. But I believe Dawn used Joyce in this position because she was probably the only player who could possibly combat UCONN’s players. Also, I’d said it in an earlier post that UCONN was determined to win this game, because they weren’t going to be denied, again.I've watched both SCar games several times and the Gamecock most abused was Joyce Edwards. Staley had Edwards defending the top of the paint while Kitts stayed down low. Edwards is a really good offensive paint player and shot blocker but it seemed that she got schooled in over half of the UConn baskets in the highlight videos. This isn't meant as a critique of her, she is a freshman and will learn, but it should stop all the Strong-Edwards comparisons from ESPN's braintrust. (But it won't).
Better than most.....
How about in the hole?