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How will Sarah do as a freshman?

Not impressed by the highlights I've seen. I dont know the level of play that Grace Christian played.
Like watching DeBerry's HS games. Dominating a 5'7"Center does nothing.
But, part of me thinks she could be Courtney Paris with a perimeter game.

Hopefully, she takes advantage of the perfect opportunity.
 
Not impressed by the highlights I've seen. I dont know the level of play that Grace Christian played.
Like watching DeBerry's HS games. Dominating a 5'7"Center does nothing.
But, part of me thinks she could be Courtney Paris with a perimeter game.

Hopefully, she takes advantage of the perfect opportunity.
She has 3 components to her game that I have seen that make her special. One is her size coupled with mobility. Two, she has guard skills in her handle and passing ability. Three is her range, which includes drives, pull ups and 3s. She will be a very, very difficult player to cover for a big. If a smaller player goes on her, she can post up and her stature makes her very difficult for a smaller player to defend. If you watch her closely, you will see that she plays the UCONN way. Very unselfish and a basketball player for sure. I understand what you are trying to say with Courtney Paris with a perimeter game but the handle, the mobility and the collection of shots have to be added to make that analogy accurate.
 
Literally no expectations. I love what Sarah said about wanting to just help the team win in any way and doing whatever the coaches ask of her. That's the answer of a true champion. Sarah is not interested in individual accomplishments at all, if she were, she would be a Blue Devil rather than a Huskie.

With that being said, Sarah shouldn't feel any pressure to be "the savior" of this program because Uconn does not need a savior, they just need healthy bodies ready to come in games on demand. If we get Beers from Oregon State, I can soundly leave boneyard for the next 6 months. jk, I love our little family here.
 
Jury's out and your answer is not exactly responsive to my post.
If your point is that Page's presence assists the development of frosh...Absolutely, I agree.

But Juju and Hidalgo did more than shine...they were immediate stars with or without (seemingly without) a mentor figure.
So what? :)Why would anyone care who has a mentor or doesn't? This thread is about what Sarah will do.

Several on this board have been critical of Geno/UCONN for not winning it all since Stewie.
Complaining about his coaching.
And disappointed that Sarah is only "6'2."

So with all this that basically comes down to winning, so why would anyone care of the stats your Juju or Hidalgo put up vs UCONN having a more balanced offense in which Sarah plays extremely well in which UCONN wins more? Sarah more than likely is going to win more and go farther in the NCAA Tourney than Juju or Hidalgo this upcoming year. That's much more important than the better individual stats that other opposing players might achieve.


Bottomline is who cares if Juju and Hidalgo compile big stats and play vey well, vs Sarah playing “good enough” more than likely being the 2nd lead player while beating Juju and Hidalgo? :)
 
Sarah need not start on day one, but I hope she earns that role shortly thereafter. We really are likely to have only one player back at the season's onset,from the extensive injury list. Jana should be full healthy. And she has not played one second at this level. Azzi won't be ready until late January? I have no belief Caroline will play a full season again ( she may be fully recovered, but if she gets hit one time , by one ball, she could be gone ); Aubrey got injured late and will return late ( end of February?). Patterson didn't show much the season she arrived. Due to injury? So let's not get all goo-goo eyed at next year's roster, until players are back on the court at full strength. And until then, we have three incoming freshmen, Jana, three fine looking sophomores, and Paige. We may have help in the wings, but not at the beginning.
Wow, such insight. I am impressed.
 
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I haven't watched hours of Sarah playing basketball but from what I have seen she is the first player in a long while that can be a spot up shooter from 3pt range. She is smooth and can shoot that range with very little effort. She is also taller than many other options UConn has on the wings and that will also be a plus.

What does she need to work on prior to next season in my opinion? Her conditioning and her strength in general. She currently has the conditioning level you would expect for a high school player but to contribute for UConn she will need to be in college shape and expect she will by November.
Per the article on ESPN -
She vividly remembers discussing her development needs with the UConn staff during recruiting to ultimately help reach her potential.
"I can remember Geno [and assistant coaches Jamelle Elliott and Morgan Valley] coming to this little gym in 10th grade," she said. "UConn kept it real. They would tell me what I need to work on -- they would just tell me I need to get in better shape and now they've noticed a difference. Some coaches would be like, 'You're so good,' and obviously I know I'm not ready to be at the college level [currently]. I just like that they kept it honest."
 
I have seen several people who assume Jana will be starting at center. Upon what information is that based? She has not played a single second of Division 1 basketball. And how many of us regard some Egyptian league as a standard of excellence? Most of us didn't even know they played BB in Egypt. I hope you are right, and that she is brilliant. She will have to be because South Carolina already has an athlete on campus who they are touting as the next Boston ( 6'6' "with feet of a ballerina and hands of a coal miner " ). So we are likely outclassed no matter who we play at center. It is demoralizing.
This obsession people have with 6-6 players is becoming ridiculous. Kamala Cardoso is a unicorn - she’s tall and she has elite skills. Players like her are rare. She succeeds not because of her height (that’s an insulting assessment of her) but because she’s been coached how to use her skill and her height within South Carolina’s system that most benefits the team

However, UConn has played - and beaten - teams with 6-6 players this year alone. USC has 6-6 Clarice Akunwafo (did you even notice her on the court?), Duke had 6-6 Kennedy Brown and 6-5 Camila Emsbo (Aaliyah ate them alive), Jackson State had 6-6 Angel Jackson and 6-5 Laila Walker (ditto Aaliyah)…there are others I’m not bothering to look up.

In case you haven’t noticed, it’s not the big girls that have caused the most problems for UConn, it’s quick guards that are three level scorers that have caused the most pain. Yes, the Huskies need to get more rebounds but with a short bench, Geno had the team run back to get the defense set rather than send players to the boards. With more big bodies to bang for rebounds next season, rebounding numbers will improve without Geno’s bringing in a giant to patrol the paint
 
An important element under the boards is depth. Without depth you have foul trouble issues and fatigue, which causes mental mistakes as well. I could tell after watching Liyah for 4 years when she was tired because it inevitably was coupled with a mental error. It is a very tough game these days underneath and to get banged around for almost the entire game takes its toll. We have Sarah, Ice, Ayanna and Jana this year and eventually Aubrey. I would not be surprised if we added a big just because we have had an almost biblical run of bad luck with injuries and now have 2 open slots but I would also not be surprised if we didn't add anyone.
 
I think the presence of Bueckers will be such a blessing for Sarah. Paige will take the heat from the media, she’s a proven bucket getter, and can make those big plays in big moments. It gives Sarah the space to be incredibly effective without the pressures freshman like Juju and Hidalgo experienced this year. Our roster is stacked on paper, but very inexperienced when you factor in all of the time missed with injuries. There’s opportunity there for her to claim lots of plying time, and even fight to be our 2nd or 3rd option. To me it’s a great space for her to be as a freshman, and likely step into a leadership role alongside hopefully a healthy fudd as a sophomore.

The presence of Sarah will also be a blessing for Paige. There will now be a huge threat for threes in addition to Paige and Ashlyn, which will cause the opposing team to spread out to defend, leaving gaps for drives to the basket, or for passes back out to the perimeter for high-percentage threes. Great synergy to come!
 
The presence of Sarah will also be a blessing for Paige. There will now be a huge threat for threes in addition to Paige and Ashlyn, which will cause the opposing team to spread out to defend, leaving gaps for drives to the basket, or for passes back out to the perimeter for high-percentage threes. Great synergy to come!
The thing about Sarah is that you have to defend the 3 on her. If she takes a big outside with her it changes the dynamic underneath.
 
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Not impressed by the highlights I've seen. I dont know the level of play that Grace Christian played.
Like watching DeBerry's HS games. Dominating a 5'7"Center does nothing.
But, part of me thinks she could be Courtney Paris with a perimeter game.

Hopefully, she takes advantage of the perfect opportunity.
You haven’t seen all the highlights. In this video she was head-to-head vs 6’3 Joyce Edwards currently ranked #3 overall recruit. In this game- Sarah got 31 points and 17 rebounds while Joyce got 27 and 9 in which Sarah won. Notice what a beautiful touch she on the perimeter. She’s sticking 3pointers at 6’2; shooting lie she’s 5’10 guard. Then look at the play with about 2:20 left in the video in which she is going inside in which Joyce is defending her. Even against a taller freakish athlete in Joyce, didn’t she make the move look awfully easy?

That’s the point with her, everything looks so easy and she is so fluid yet powerful in her way.

 
Not impressed by the highlights I've seen. I dont know the level of play that Grace Christian played.
Like watching DeBerry's HS games. Dominating a 5'7"Center does nothing.
But, part of me thinks she could be Courtney Paris with a perimeter game.

Hopefully, she takes advantage of the perfect opportunity.
And on this video she goes head to head with number 32 ranked recruit 6’5 Blanca Thomas. In this game Sarah got 30 points and 20 rebounds. In the 2nd half of the video she scores inside more. And one play Blanca is trying to guard her- - look at the video with 3:09 left the move and the spin in the lane with ease and quick feet that Sarah puts on the 6’5 player.

So, she had 2 power games vs high quality recruits with size taller than Sarah and one of those a bit of a freakish athlete a bit taller than Sarah in which she scored a combined 61 points and had 37 rebounds. What more should we be expecting in order to be impressed? It shouldn’t be “Brianna Stewart or bust.”

 
I think Sarah will blend right in with Aaliyah moving on... Extremely talented frontcourt player, high basketball IQ... and a REBOUNDER... which we need badly... She'll be fine in year 1.
You are correct she has a great opportunity if she can fill Edwards position. Remember, Edwards as a frosh wasn't Edwards the Senior.
 
Geno will have 2 months of practice to gage Sarah. I believe Sarah will start from day one and given a chance to show she is the real deal. I believe she is. This Uconn team will have the opportunity and challenge of starting a NEW unbeaten streak to Uconn's 111 win streak/ I purposely avoid the often mentioned In---y Bug words as not mentioned , not happening.
If Strong doesn't start then Who?? Unless ICE develops a better post mentality she'll be a second option. However Strong is a Div 1 unknown--with loads of potential. Which would you use??
 
I have seen several people who assume Jana will be starting at center. Upon what information is that based? She has not played a single second of Division 1 basketball. And how many of us regard some Egyptian league as a standard of excellence? Most of us didn't even know they played BB in Egypt. I hope you are right, and that she is brilliant. She will have to be because South Carolina already has an athlete on campus who they are touting as the next Boston ( 6'6' "with feet of a ballerina and hands of a coal miner " ). So we are likely outclassed no matter who we play at center. It is demoralizing.
Yeah, I‘m not sure if you remember or not, but Geno was touting Ice Brady as highly skilled, a difference maker etc. How did that turn out? The point is, just because Staley is waxing rhapsodic about Tac, does not mean (with any certainty) that she (Tac) is going to actually be all those things on the court. I’m sure Tac is a nice piece but I’ve seen nothing beyond Dawn’s likely hyperbolic praise to indicate she is some kind of world beater. She could just as easily have the feet of a coal miner and the hands of a ballerina.:rolleyes:

Coaches often talk up their recruits and in so doing, write checks that the recruit is then unable to cover. The question is, would you rather have Jana or Adhel? There’s no doubt in my mind what the answer to that question should be but there’s certainly no objective reason to assume that Tac is superior to Jana! I’m just not sure why you would think that. I am confident that Jana will be the better player between those two. But even if she’s not the star I believe her to be, there‘s certainly no evidence now that indicates that we are going to be at a disadvantage in that match up!
 
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If Strong doesn't start then Who?? Unless ICE develops a better post mentality she'll be a second option. However Strong is a Div 1 unknown--with loads of potential. Which would you use??
We keep forgetting she's the #1 overall recruit of the '24 class.. Ice better be ready...
 
Yeah, I‘m not sure if you remember or not, but Geno was touting Ice Brady as highly skilled, a difference maker etc. How did that turn out? The point is, just because Staley is waxing rhapsodic about Tac, does not mean (with any certainty) that she (Tac) is going to actually be all those things on the court. I’m sure Tac is a nice piece but I’ve seen nothing beyond Dawn’s likely hyperbolic praise to indicate she is some kind of world beater. She could just as easily have the feet of a coal miner and the hands of a ballerina.:rolleyes:

Coaches often talk up their recruits and in so doing, write checks that the recruit is then unable to cover. The question is, would you rather have Jana or Adhel? There’s no doubt in my mind what the answer to that question should be but there’s certainly no objective reason to assume that Tac is superior to Jana! I’m just not sure why you would think that. I am confident that Jana will be the better player between those two. But even if she’s not the star I believe her to be, there‘s certainly no evidence now that indicates that we are going to be at a disadvantage in that match up!
I really like your response. I will sleep better. However, I still should like to hear what we have on Jana as a talent. Other than the fact that she was sought after, and signed, by UCONN. I mean, desperation ( lack of bodies to play the post for us ) breeds unusual actions sometimes. We also sought out and signed Ines Bettencourt out of desperation...a lovely kid and a decent player, but not Division 1 prime talent. So whaat have you got on Jana?
 
This obsession people have with 6-6 players is becoming ridiculous. Kamala Cardoso is a unicorn - she’s tall and she has elite skills. Players like her are rare. She succeeds not because of her height (that’s an insulting assessment of her) but because she’s been coached how to use her skill and her height within South Carolina’s system that most benefits the team

However, UConn has played - and beaten - teams with 6-6 players this year alone. USC has 6-6 Clarice Akunwafo (did you even notice her on the court?), Duke had 6-6 Kennedy Brown and 6-5 Camila Emsbo (Aaliyah ate them alive), Jackson State had 6-6 Angel Jackson and 6-5 Laila Walker (ditto Aaliyah)…there are others I’m not bothering to look up.

In case you haven’t noticed, it’s not the big girls that have caused the most problems for UConn, it’s quick guards that are three level scorers that have caused the most pain. Yes, the Huskies need to get more rebounds but with a short bench, Geno had the team run back to get the defense set rather than send players to the boards. With more big bodies to bang for rebounds next season, rebounding numbers will improve without Geno’s bringing in a giant to patrol the paint
Thanks. I appreciate your response. It will help me relax during the long winter ahead.
 
This obsession people have with 6-6 players is becoming ridiculous. Kamala Cardoso is a unicorn - she’s tall and she has elite skills. Players like her are rare. She succeeds not because of her height (that’s an insulting assessment of her) but because she’s been coached how to use her skill and her height within South Carolina’s system that most benefits the team

However, UConn has played - and beaten - teams with 6-6 players this year alone. USC has 6-6 Clarice Akunwafo (did you even notice her on the court?), Duke had 6-6 Kennedy Brown and 6-5 Camila Emsbo (Aaliyah ate them alive), Jackson State had 6-6 Angel Jackson and 6-5 Laila Walker (ditto Aaliyah)…there are others I’m not bothering to look up.

In case you haven’t noticed, it’s not the big girls that have caused the most problems for UConn, it’s quick guards that are three level scorers that have caused the most pain. Yes, the Huskies need to get more rebounds but with a short bench, Geno had the team run back to get the defense set rather than send players to the boards. With more big bodies to bang for rebounds next season, rebounding numbers will improve without Geno’s bringing in a giant to patrol the paint
Let me ask you this question; If Jana is a really capable post player, would you ever forsee a line-up with ICE and Sara as power forwards, and Jana in the middle? Presumably with AZZI and Paige at the guardspots Or is ICE definitely a post player only?
 
The presence of Sarah will also be a blessing for Paige. There will now be a huge threat for threes in addition to Paige and Ashlyn, which will cause the opposing team to spread out to defend, leaving gaps for drives to the basket, or for passes back out to the perimeter for high-percentage threes. Great synergy to come!
KK Arnold.... a synergy source!!
 
You haven’t seen all the highlights. In this video she was head-to-head vs 6’3 Joyce Edwards currently ranked #3 overall recruit. In this game- Sarah got 31 points and 17 rebounds while Joyce got 27 and 9 in which Sarah won. Notice what a beautiful touch she on the perimeter. She’s sticking 3pointers at 6’2; shooting lie she’s 5’10 guard. Then look at the play with about 2:20 left in the video in which she is going inside in which Joyce is defending her. Even against a taller freakish athlete in Joyce, didn’t she make the move look awfully easy?

That’s the point with her, everything looks so easy and she is so fluid yet powerful in her way.


Another nice review of our need to see the complete story of a game. Highlights are greats, but
I love when a boneyard gives an insight into the "meta-story". Two great players.
Sarah and .... what was that other name? Ah yes, Ms. Edwards is also a "keeper"!
 
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We keep forgetting she's the #1 overall recruit of the '24 class.. Ice better be ready...
ICE will be ready, IMO... But the combination of Jana, Ice, Sarah, and Yanna will be
wonderful to behold... Everybody eats and divided minutes = rested! , and 15 fouls
to spread around ( but not used, of course!)
 
ICE will be ready, IMO... But the combination of Jana, Ice, Sarah, and Yanna will be
wonderful to behold... Everybody eats and divided minutes = rested! , and 15 fouls
to spread around ( but not used, of course!)
Are we still allowed to use the term "everyone eats" without Nika? Your post made me miss her. In addition to her assists records, that expression is one of her lasting contributions to the Boneyard.
 
I think Sarah will blend right in with Aaliyah moving on... Extremely talented frontcourt player, high basketball IQ... and a REBOUNDER... which we need badly... She'll be fine in year 1.
The unknown is always the transition to UCONN defense. You will know right away when you see where she is in the playing order. If she starts right away or comes in as the first or second sub she has passed the test.
 
Anyone know what happened to Sarah that she is in sweats for the Global Nike Summit scrimmage? Is she resting because of the injury last week or did she pick up an injury during the practices?
 
Sounds like someone is running out of things to post about now that the endless discussion on the recruiting speculation is over after Strong's commitment :). I am curious, do you ever post about anything other than recruiting speculation and speculation about recruits?
That's not fair. He also recruits speculation about recruits.
 
I believe she tweaked a knee in the last game. It did not look serious as she retuned to the floor later but you never know with knees. Hopefully, it is just precautionary and she is fine but I felt sick when I saw her come up limping. Praying she’s fine.
 
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