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[QUOTE="Triad, post: 3395298, member: 9676"] [USER=74]@Wbbfan1[/USER] think we mostly agree. Getting physically stronger? She's been working that for a year plus. When Baylor took away her scoring and rebounding what then was she supposed to do? Run Point? She is limited in what she can do. She played defense to the extent the Baylor crowd allowed. Megan, Danger, CW in the 4th were denied what they usually do. Yes, something had to be done. My belief is you learn little sitting --real or imagined players feel they are punished sitting on the bench. Teach, put her back in and repeat. So, she doesn't do more than she did--you've lost nothing. Teach Teach. Olivia is above all Talented, Intelligent, a quick learner, has great desire to succeed, will follow instructions as far as the opponents and her abilities allow. The failures around Olivia were not those of Olivia. When a student fails to learn don't look to the student first. One teaching method does not fits all. The Baylor loss was not the end of UConns world. Uconn shall be in the FF. But before then a lot of learning and teaching must be and shall be done--for EVERYONE around that team. [/QUOTE]
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