On the other point, I think Kia, Gabby, Napheesa, and Lou are mortal locks to be starters. Three of them were 1st team All-Americans and on the lists for NPOY. The other is an Olympian and multiple-time gold medal winner. This is as easy as it gets.
The question is: Z or Crystal Dangerfield? I don't think there is a bad answer. I favor Crystal Dangerfield for her ball movement, and then bringing in Z to totally deflate the opposition.

Mil and I were in the small minority who thought that Crystal Dangerfield would start in November over Z. It not only has to do with CD being a true/natural PG (while Kia is not), but also in Crystal's ability to control the offense, like a true floor general (a-la Rizotti, Bird, Jefferson, etc).On the other point, I think Kia, Gabby, Napheesa, and Lou are mortal locks to be starters. Three of them were 1st team All-Americans and on the lists for NPOY. The other is an Olympian and multiple-time gold medal winner. This is as easy as it gets.
The question is: Z or Crystal Dangerfield? I don't think there is a bad answer. I favor Crystal Dangerfield for her ball movement, and then bringing in Z to totally deflate the opposition.
One easy answer: We had our regular starting lineup today. Yesterday, Molly and Meg got major PT.Mil and I were in the small minority who thought that Crystal Dangerfield would start in November over Z. It not only has to do with CD being a true/natural PG (while Kia is not), but also in Crystal's ability to control the offense, like a true floor general (a-la Rizotti, Bird, Jefferson, etc).
But... I agree with Scoop - I'll take 50-26 UCONN at the half every game regardless of who starts.
Question - this is the same team we played yesterday but isn't today's score more lopsided in UCONN's favor? Is it because of Nurse? Better chemistry? Players getting more comfortable with each other? Other factors?
You say 4 of the top 6. I think that's accurate. Wilson is clearly in the top 6. Mitchell may be.
I think Kalani Brown might crash that 1,2,3 UCONN party, especially if there is a team at the top of the draft with a need for size, and there always is. This year Coates and Akhator went 2 & 3, it was a weak class but size trumps.You say 4 of the top 6. I think that's accurate. Wilson is clearly in the top 6. Mitchell may be.
Once last season got going, by about January 1, I predicted another 1-2-3 in the draft, assuming Z stays for both years. She, Pheesa, and Lou are really, really, really good.
True. Kalana is very big and improving at a fast pace. She is probably better than Coates and Akhator right now.I think Kalani Brown might crash that 1,2,3 UCONN party, especially if there is a team at the top of the draft with a need for size, and there always is. This year Coates and Akhator went 2 & 3, it was a weak class but size trumps.
I'm betting Wilson is the #1 pick this year, and, depending on how much support she gets so that she can "star," the NPOY. I think Pheesa is ultimately a better pro, because she has a better outside shot and is far, far more mobile, but at the college level, certainly, Wilson, under the right circumstances, can be unstopable (except by UConn).

Sam Bowie over Jordan....Greg Oden over Durant...

Prolly the same person who bet Collier would come off the bench. Hmmm. Hope you are saving your pennies.Hmmm Dangerfield and nurse starting guards. I wonder who said that a few weeks ago?
C'mon now, nobody bats .1000. Even the great ones swing and miss every once in a while.![]()

Final score 88-66.
The freshman and sophs outscored 24-6 in 4th quarter.
Batting .1000 is easy, 1.000 is the trick. Sorry. Could not resist.![]()

Final score 88-66.
The freshman and sophs outscored 24-6 in 4th quarter.
A'ja's biggest competition for NPOY will come from Kelsey Mitchell and that has everything to do with Kelsey Plum. Mitchell is on pace to break Plum's NCAA scoring record and KML record for 3PT made. Plum was namedI'm betting Wilson is the #1 pick this year, and, depending on how much support she gets so that she can "star," the NPOY. I think Pheesa is ultimately a better pro, because she has a better outside shot and is far, far more mobile, but at the college level, certainly, Wilson, under the right circumstances, can be unstopable (except by UConn).
I asked for the bench to be unloaded and I guess that is what happens. It is good lesson for the underclassmen that UConn dominance is not easy to achieve. No swelled heads or visions of grandeur on the horizon.
Mil and I were in the small minority who thought that Crystal Dangerfield would start in November over Z. It not only has to do with CD being a true/natural PG (while Kia is not), but also in Crystal's ability to control the offense, like a true floor general (a-la Rizotti, Bird, Jefferson, etc).
But... I agree with Scoop - I'll take 50-26 UCONN at the half every game regardless of who starts.
Question - this is the same team we played yesterday but isn't today's score more lopsided in UCONN's favor? Is it because of Nurse? Better chemistry? Players getting more comfortable with each other? Other factors?
I didn't see any of the game. Please tell me about the stuff I can't find in the box score: Did UConn play any zone? Did UConn press? Did they switch on everything? Was Pheesa mostly in the low post? Did any of the freshmen impress? Thanks.I asked for the bench to be unloaded and I guess that is what happens. It is good lesson for the underclassmen that UConn dominance is not easy to achieve. No swelled heads or visions of grandeur on the horizon.
Did Gordon get in the game?The great thing about this lesson is it's one Geno didn't have to teach or harp on, but one they'll remember the rest of the year. Pictures and film do not lie.
That's a message I'm sure they'll get. They've got work to do. A poster mentioned this week that there is a large gap between the play of the freshmen and the rest of the team (which is not unusual). As the season goes on, that gap should get smaller a little bit every day. By the end of the year, that gap should be barely noticeable.