She is much faster and a much better defender. Maria seemed unperturbable and handled the ball extremely well even facing full-court pressure.Competent, steady. Brings it every game. A perfect complement to Paige.
Nika is faster and might be a better defender (I don't recall Maria's defense).
I don't think that long. That was the #1 team in the country UConn was playing last night and she was one of the best players on the court. She took it to the hole, dropped dimes and D'ed up. The USC guards had nothing on her. And it was only her 11th college game.BUT Nika has a long way to go to be the Jen we remember from 1995.
Just an FYI for those who don't remember. ( I hope I am remembering correctly since I am 71 years old ) In the 1995 championship year, Jen Rizzotti was NOT the starting point guard for that team, it was actually Pam Webber. Pam played about half of the first half, then was replaced by Nekesha Sales, a freshmen who I think was the very first all around dynamic player at Uconn. She couldn't play the point because she couldn't dribble with her left hand. Thats when Jen moved over to the 1. Sales is best known for breaking the school scoring mark while wearing a cast in the infamous Villanova game. Like I said, FYIThat thought had crossed my mind a few games ago, but I'm saying no. I think a budding Jen Rizzotti is a closer analog BUT Nika has a long way to go to be the Jen we remember from 1995.
Rizzotti started as a freshman, two years before the championship season. Her stats her freshman year are surpassed only by her stats her championship year. Those stats include better assists than Webber; Webber was a better outside shooter. She also was recognized by Lobo as the leader of the team, getting in people's faces when they did not give enough effort by her standards. I would say she was the effective PG.Just an FYI for those who don't remember. ( I hope I am remembering correctly since I am 71 years old ) In the 1995 championship year, Jen Rizzotti was NOT the starting point guard for that team, it was actually Pam Webber. Pam played about half of the first half, then was replaced by Nekesha Sales, a freshmen who I think was the very first all around dynamic player at Uconn. She couldn't play the point because she couldn't dribble with her left hand. Thats when Jen moved over to the 1. Sales is best known for breaking the school scoring mark while wearing a cast in the infamous Villanova game. Like I said, FYI
Conlon was pretty tough herself.When all is said and done nika will be much closer to Jen R than Maria. Her shot will improve and she is a bulldog.
Then I definitely disagree with you. It was just a matter of time before Muhl earned a starting spot. This wasn't a Pipp.the comparison was only meant to distinguish between good and bad timing; good and bad opportunities. Conlon found herself with a golden opportunity because of our roster at the time. Muhl found herself with a golden opportunity due to injuries.
I'm older than I thoughtRizzotti started as a freshman, two years before the championship season. Her stats her freshman year are surpassed only by her stats her championship year. Those stats include better assists than Webber; Webber was a better outside shooter. She also was recognized by Lobo as the leader of the team, getting in people's faces when they did not give enough effort by her standards. I would say she was the effective PG.
This post is very much on the money. Not to quibble, but I would say that Maria was a very good three point shooter. The rest of her game was average but there were not many options on that roster.Maria and Nike are completely different players. The first two years of Marias career, she didn't play much.
( she was from Connecticut, so how good could she be). I thought she was a little out of shape and very slow. Nika, a freshmen, is solid physically and much faster, and by far more energenic. Maria was a very good ball handler, and was a pretty good 3 point shooter. Nika has a lot to learn about taking advantages of shooting opportunities. The absolute thing that they share is the ability to give more space to the player that they replaced as the point guard.
I don't believe that we would have won the NC in 03 and 04 if Diana was saddled with the point guard duties. Those teams were not great, but Dianas' ability to do her thing enabled the team to exceed expectations. Currently, Nika now is allowing Paige to do her thing, and because of these two working together we may be seeing something special in the works. Once Nika starts believing in her shooting ability, we will be off and running. The point guard doesn't have to be the best all around player, just the most dependable. ( Paige may be the exception )
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