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I would say, much better.They should've used her freshman year stats which would have shown more starts and minutes.
The main takeaways is they have need for a point guard and Ines will have the opportunity to prove herself at point. She is better than her stats, and I look forward to seeing how she develops.
Unless the coaching staff finds another PG in the transfer portal, the only other PG candidate is a freshman. Although not listed in the Top 100 of ESPN, the coach thinks highly of her. But Ines will have the advantage, so she has a great opportunity to contribute significantly to the team the rest of her eligibility. That Gonzaga coach actually has a sharp eye for talent, so she can tell.
What a journey this is turning out for Ines: diverted at the last minute from a DIII school to the storied program of UConn, then after two years of development and some game time (intensive training, if you will for someone from the Azores), on to another storied program, this one among mid-majors.
Anyway I look at it, this development shows that Ines has a Fairy Godmother looking out for her. And she has Paige's parting words to take with her!
"Man… forever my son I love you my child, go be great "
(This is really why I prefer Paige over Caitlin but to be fair, I don't know much about the latter off the court.....OTH, we just know a little bit more than nothing about UConn WBB players as they go through the program, which is much more than we know about the other players elsewhere. But it is enough to appreciate them, forever it seems)
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