I don't think UCONN players could based on eligibility. Ducharme only played a few games last year but they were in the NCAA tournament which works against her case to petition for a 6th year. Fudd/Williams are out of eligibility.UConn is slated to lose Azzi, Serah and Caroline. COULD any of them come back? What about other top level seniors around the country? I'm not sure if any of them have a covid year left or had enough red shirts...
I'm currently reading this one:You have too much time on your hands. The NY Times has an excellent book list.
No WNBA do what. They will turn professional and play overseas.UConn is slated to lose Azzi, Serah and Caroline. COULD any of them come back? What about other top level seniors around the country? I'm not sure if any of them have a covid year left or had enough red shirts...
Wonder how many Big East refs have read this.I'm currently reading this one:
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I got this on my Christmas list. How is it?I'm currently reading this one:
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It's good. A lot of it is not new for fans like us who closely follow the team. We know about Hurley struggles at Seton Hall or the thought process of going to LA, the simultaneous text message, etc. but there is added detail. For example, we all know he went into a depression when he struggled to rival Bobby's success. But the depth of it, and his struggle to fight his way out of it, is powerful reading.I got this on my Christmas list. How is it?
Thank you for the mini review. I can't wait to get my copy to read and add it to my growing UConn reading selection.It's good. A lot of it is not new for fans like us who closely follow the team. We know about Hurley struggles at Seton Hall or the thought process of going to LA, the simultaneous text message, etc. but there is added detail. For example, we all know he went into a depression when he struggled to rival Bobby's success. But the depth of it, and his struggle to fight his way out of it, is powerful reading.
I'm up to the part where Hurley joins UConn, so I feel like the best is yet to come. He's pretty candid about the early NCAA exits and his responsibility for them. You will definitely enjoy it.
You obviously haven’t read the book.Or, 'The story of Dan Hurley: How to go through life without an ounce of humility.'
That would go for Ian O'Connor, too.