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Inside UConn Women's Basketball Europe Trip

One more note about the upcoming European trip...........

A reminder to all that Zagreb Croatia is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It's also Nika Mühl's hometown. Needless to say, Nika and her UConn teammates (and coaches) will receive a "hero's" welcome and be received like royalty. I'm guessing that this visit will officially serve as Nika's "senior" homecoming.

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No doubt, she and her teammates are looking forward to it. It should be an event none of them will ever forget. :cool: Nika and her teammates will be playing for and in front of her family and friends. Woe to the team they play in that exhibition game. That game should be over before halftime.
 
This will be a test for the Uconn players as the European players play a much more physical game than we are used to , outside a few American teams. This will be Uconn's baptism of fire for their future games. I know they will make Uconn fans proud of their team. The Newbies should get a decent amount of minutes for Geno to be able to see what he has in them. A big learning experience for them.Also, the players and coaches will be having the time of their lives which ever country they will be in. A once in a lifetime event. They will do Uconn proud, GO HUSKIES!!!
 
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"Per Neal Eskin, UConn’s Executive Associate Director of Athletics, the games will not be broadcast or live-streamed, UConn and SNY will be providing content throughout the trip on the Huskies’ social media platforms." Beggars can't be choosers, but I sure hope that "content" includes the full 40 minutes of all 4 games and not just game highlights. :rolleyes:

"Team bonding is the biggest priority in trips like this, as newcomers learn what road trips look like and get closer to their teammates."
Gee, I can't think of a quicker/surefire way to bond with your teammates than a 10-day European road trip.
 
This will be a test for the Uconn players as the European players play a much more physical game than we are used to , outside a few American teams. This will be Uconn's baptism of fire for their future games. I know they will make Uconn fans proud of their team. The Newbies should get a decent amount of minutes for Geno to be able to see what he has in them. A big learning experience for them.Also, the players and coaches will be having the time of their lives which ever country they will be in. A once in a lifetime event. They will do Uconn proud, GO HUSKIES!!!
Actually, once every four years. Hopefully it will not be the only time the American players go to Europe.
 
One more note about the upcoming European trip...........

A reminder to all that Zagreb Croatia is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It's also Nika Mühl's hometown. Needless to say, Nika and her UConn teammates (and coaches) will receive a "hero's" welcome and be received like royalty. I'm guessing that this visit will officially serve as Nika's "senior" homecoming.

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No doubt, she and her teammates are looking forward to it. It should be an event none of them will ever forget. :cool: Nika and her teammates will be playing for and in front of her family and friends. Woe to the team they play in that exhibition game. That game should be over before halftime.
I might have to pay a visit to Zagreb, Croatia! Wow. That is a gorgeous view. Of course, I am one of those tourists who likes to go off the grid and hangout with the real folks. The locals. But the team should have fun and a great experience.
 
Playing games on a FIBA court may limit some of the benefits of playing the exhibition games.
I wonder how many of the UConn practices will be dedicated to getting used to the FIBA court & whether that may negate some of the benefits of the extra practices that the European trip presents.
 
Playing games on a FIBA court may limit some of the benefits of playing the exhibition games.
I wonder how many of the UConn practices will be dedicated to getting used to the FIBA court & whether that may negate some of the benefits of the extra practices that the European trip presents.

The point of the trip is bonding through a shared experience so I don’t think the FIBA court/rules makes a big difference. Most of the team has played on FIBA courts before.
 
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I might have to pay a visit to Zagreb, Croatia! Wow. That is a gorgeous view. Of course, I am one of those tourists who likes to go off the grid and hangout with the real folks. The locals. But the team should have fun and a great experience.
Absolutely!!! It appears that the team's itinerary has already been set. This is a "dream of a lifetime" trip for our girls. Forget the games, they will see and experience things they've never seen before, or ever again, and visit historical places most of the free world will never see.

The highlight of the trip has to be the first stop on the tour, Nika's hometown of Zagreb. You know, Nika is stoked to show off her "digs" to her teammates and coaches. I would love to be part of the supporters/boosters that will accompany the team on this trip.
 
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Graphic above from today's BBC news feed. I am sure that the powers that be are following the continuing fire/heatwave situation in Europe. I wonder how serious considerations may be about canceling the upcoming tour? Currently the fires appear to be south of the planned areas to visit (?) butI wonder if the extreme heat and air quality are at issue?
 
Do we have any hard info on whether or not Jana will be able to join her teammates? Is there any other player whose participation is questionable?
 
Janas surgery is this week, so I think it would be unreasonable for her to go on the trip. She should be bedridden at least for a couple of weeks I would think. As far as the others, maybe Geno will be extra cautious based on what happened to Jana. That means Paige, Ice, Ayanna, and Amari, coming off surgeries of their own, may only face minimal gametime if at all. Plus, the heat is unbearable right now in Europe, so I expect every other player to have limited time on the court. Of course, that would mean the players coming off injury will have to play some. Alot to think about by Geno at gametime.
 
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Missing from the article, with less than three weeks remaining - dates and times of games; location of games; opponents for games...

Seems like a missed opportunity to loop alumni or supporters in. Where's the "Follow Your Huskies Cruise"?
 
Janas surgery is this week, so I think it would be unreasonable for her to go on the trip. She should be bedridden at least for a couple of weeks I would think. As far as the others, maybe Geno will be extra cautious based on what happened to Jana. That means Paige, Ice, Ayanna, and Amari, coming off surgeries of their own, may only face minimal gametime if at all. Plus, the heat is unbearable right now in Europe, so I expect every other player to have limited time on the court. Of course, that would mean the players coming off injury will have to play some. Alot to think about by Geno at gametime.
The area - foot/ankle -will be immobilized but she won't be bedridden for more than 2-3 days.
 
Absolutely!!! It appears that the team's itinerary has already been set. This is a "dream of a lifetime" trip for our girls. Forget the games, they will see and experience things they've never seen before, or ever again, and visit historical places most of the free world will never see.

The highlight of the trip has to be the first stop on the tour, Nika's hometown of Zagreb. You know, Nika is stoked to show off her "digs" to her teammates and coaches. I would love to be part of the supporters/boosters that will accompany the team on this trip.
Just got home yesterday from a two week trip to Italy and Croatia (33rd anniversary trip w/wife) and I can confirm that our team is going to have an absolutely amazing time. It was our second trip to to those incredible countries and I have to say Croatia is our new favorite. It's like going to Italy 50 years ago-same beauty but 1/4 of the tourists. I can't think of a better place for our Uconn women to visit. They will be making lifetime memories:)
 
Wish I'd gotten a chance to do that when I played college sports! ;)
Got to do that in college. We drove our own cars down to North Carolina and played the Camp Lejeune marines baseball team. Not great sightseeing, but we ate with the marines,and the food was outstanding. Of course,many of them were heading off to Vietnam. I think about that often.
 
"Per Neal Eskin, UConn’s Executive Associate Director of Athletics, the games will not be broadcast or live-streamed, UConn and SNY will be providing content throughout the trip on the Huskies’ social media platforms." Beggars can't be choosers, but I sure hope that "content" includes the full 40 minutes of all 4 games and not just game highlights. :rolleyes:

"Team bonding is the biggest priority in trips like this, as newcomers learn what road trips look like and get closer to their teammates."
Gee, I can't think of a quicker/surefire way to bond with your teammates than a 10-day European road trip.
The biggest priority should be to come home without any serious injuries............frankly, I'd prefer if they simply went sightseeing..........;)
 
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Got to do that in college. We drove our own cars down to North Carolina and played the Camp Lejeune marines baseball team. Not great sightseeing, but we ate with the marines,and the food was outstanding. Of course,many of them were heading off to Vietnam. I think about that often.
Did you drink the water?
 
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Graphic above from today's BBC news feed. I am sure that the powers that be are following the continuing fire/heatwave situation in Europe. I wonder how serious considerations may be about canceling the upcoming tour? Currently the fires appear to be south of the planned areas to visit (?) butI wonder if the extreme heat and air quality are at issue?
The air quality certainly might be a concern, but it all depends on currents. They'll be closer to Sicily and Corfu (where fires are burning now) than New York City was to the fires that gave it so much trouble.
 
The area - foot/ankle -will be immobilized but she won't be bedridden for more than 2-3 days.
She won’t be bedridden at all. They get you up and moving right away. Better for the rest of the body.

That being said, she’s not going to want to crutch all over the place as she’ll be dealing with anesthesia (which can take a long time to get out of the system) and pain. Maybe they’ll get her a wheelchair for Europe.
 
If the Doctors say she can go I would be surprised if she did not. Being a part of such a bonding experience and being around multiple teammates who have just gone through what she is facing seems like it would preferable to staying home alone. I realize she wouldn’t be alone, of course but she would be away from the comforting presence of her team. I of course, have no idea if she would be allowed to go but I do know that modern recovery is a far cry from the past where you stayed in bed and/or were expected to immobilize the affected limb for a period of time! Nowadays they get mobile and active as soon as possible.
 
This will be a test for the Uconn players as the European players play a much more physical game than we are used to , outside a few American teams. This will be Uconn's baptism of fire for their future games. I know they will make Uconn fans proud of their team. The Newbies should get a decent amount of minutes for Geno to be able to see what he has in them. A big learning experience for them.Also, the players and coaches will be having the time of their lives which ever country they will be in. A once in a lifetime event. They will do Uconn proud, GO HUSKIES!!!
The article linked in the OP mentions the opposition, which will just be local players available in Zagreb/Ljubljana/Bologna/Venice and not any established teams. Sometimes there are good players in those sorts of teams, but it is kind of a mixed bag, especially with most good players in Italy already gearing up for their club seasons by that time, and they generally do not practice, but with so many schools rolling through the exact same places, a lot of the players will probably suit up for multiple exhibitions so I guess they would have continuity from that.
 
This will be a test for the Uconn players as the European players play a much more physical game than we are used to , outside a few American teams. This will be Uconn's baptism of fire for their future games. I know they will make Uconn fans proud of their team. The Newbies should get a decent amount of minutes for Geno to be able to see what he has in them. A big learning experience for them.Also, the players and coaches will be having the time of their lives which ever country they will be in. A once in a lifetime event. They will do Uconn proud, GO HUSKIES!!!
“Much more physical “, just what Huskies fans want to hear!!! Might want to keep Caroline on the bench!! Heaven help the BY if there is an injury!!!
 
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