As someone who has never been on the bandwagon of Jenn, I have yet to grip why so many would like to give her the keys. And I have heard a long laundry list of things- being a feisty Italian(American) is the best. What has she really accomplished at Trinity? If she has more then the others sitting on the current Uconn bench- say it. Has her years with USA basketball been an advantage for recruitment at Trinity? It would only be fair if Uconn casts a wide net. Geno will take his magic with him, it would be foolhearty to think otherwise. As for Diana- I see Sue first then D. D might be more westcoast thenj we think!! More likely to break the ice elsewhere.[/QUOTE
Jen- University of Hartford, not Trinity. Sue Bird is my favorite for next HC. Regardless of head coaching experience, ala Kevin Ollie, she has big time credentials both as a player, leader, all time great in the women's basketball world and known name for recruiting. Also, didn't I read somewhere recently that she would like to coach. If it's 5 or 6 years into the future, she may have acquired coaching experience by then.
Lots of schools will want her!
As someone who has never been on the bandwagon of Jenn, I have yet to grip why so many would like to give her the keys. And I have heard a long laundry list of things- being a feisty Italian(American) is the best. What has she really accomplished at Trinity? If she has more then the others sitting on the current Uconn bench- say it. Has her years with USA basketball been an advantage for recruitment at Trinity? It would only be fair if Uconn casts a wide net. Geno will take his magic with him, it would be foolhearty to think otherwise. As for Diana- I see Sue first then D. D might be more westcoast then we think!! More likely to break the ice elsewhere.