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The UConn family strikes again. Collier has helped her out, and she'll be wearing Collier's #24. AFAIC, that's a good sign.
Just a little Boneyard humor oh turbaned one. I did not assume Lou was rehabbing in Storrs. Thanks for the tip. I scrub a dub dub every day and sometimes twice. I'll check out CCleaner.Yes, but I assume this is an old "file photo." As you know, Lou is currently rehabbing an injury with the Dallas Wings. I also assume she's doing so in Dallas under the care and supervision of the Wings' medical staff. To be honest, I didn't pay any attention to Lou being in that photo. I focused on Jana.If I'm in error in my assumptions, please correct me.
Rocky, clear your cookies. Sometimes old cookies on your computer prevent you from viewing media posts and videos. I suggest using the free version of CCleaner. It's what I use. It works great. It will remove ALL of the cookies on your computer. I run this program before I turn off my computer every time I turn it on.

No doubt some sports writer/columnist at sometime during the season will find a way to incorporate the pyramids in a piece mentioning or featuring Jana. I can see it now. When it happens, remember ol' Carnac called it way back in June.I think the Great Pyramid will become a landmark for us!

Yes, the guard play was weak. Jana got stripped a couple times because the guards waited too long to get her the ball and by the time she got it, she was triple teamed. Jana has had 6 months to learn to get the ball in a better position. Her footwork is good and with Aaliyah and Ice to draw the defense, she shouldn’t have trouble getting to the basket or passing off to the open playerI watched the Mali game and it was painful. Egypt has such weak guard play that it was difficult for them to run any plays. No screens, no pic and roll plays, just a lot of one on one action. Only Jana and one other player (Maya, #13) seemed to be competent ball handlers. And if the coach could have gotten away with it I wouldn’t have been surprised to see him have Jana bring the ball up and then create off the dribble.
I didn’t see any stats, but I heard (somewhere) that Jana averaged 25 pts and 12 rebounds. Judging from this game, numbers like that wouldn’t surprise me. All of her skills were one display — shooting, face-up drives, post moves, passing out of the post, handles, rebounding, steals. In a way, how complete her skill set is gets concealed by the weakness of the rest of the team. For example, she passes well, but can the player at the other end of the pass actually catch it?
It’s also clear that she plays economically, and she has to since she’s on the floor for almost every minute of the game. She really has to conserve her energy. At UConn, she’ll be able to go all out since she won’t get that many minutes. And she’ll have to, given the speed and skill level of D1 ball. I think Jana playing full tilt will be a sight to see. And having some of the best shooters playing around her, she’ll mainly have a clean lane and wide open midrange shots.
I also like her defensive posture. She’s not a leap-and-swat shot blocker. She just taps the ball, which means she may not be as prone to fouls as Liv was early on. And Jana has long arms and large hands, so can Hoover up stray passes. Plus it’s not easy to wrestle the ball away from her.
Yea like you I noticed she got stripped a couple of times after quick double and triple teams. The rest of the team was so weak that the Mali strategy was a pretty good one. A quick pass back to an abandoned shooter is the obvious way to avoid the turnover, but since nobody else was an effective scorer her initial reaction was to still look for room to go one on one even against a double team and then sometimes got in trouble.Yes, the guard play was weak. Jana got stripped a couple times because the guards waited too long to get her the ball and by the time she got it, she was triple teamed. Jana has had 6 months to learn to get the ball in a better position. Her footwork is good and with Aaliyah and Ice to draw the defense, she shouldn’t have trouble getting to the basket or passing off to the open player
I hope people here are patient. High school and practice are totally different than playing DI basketball. It takes a while to make that step up and “a while” is different for every player
For the reasons you mentioned is why I can wait for the season to start in 4 1/2 months. The newbies need that time to assimilate themselves into the fabric and speed of team play. Learning how to play with their new teammates does not happen overnight.Yes, the guard play was weak. Jana got stripped a couple times because the guards waited too long to get her the ball and by the time she got it, she was triple teamed. Jana has had 6 months to learn to get the ball in a better position. Her footwork is good and with Aaliyah and Ice to draw the defense, she shouldn’t have trouble getting to the basket or passing off to the open player
I hope people here are patient. High school and practice are totally different than playing DI basketball. It takes a while to make that step up and “a while” is different for every player
50 extra likes and 5 gold stars to you sir. You touched on a dynamic that most posters overlook, or fail to mention. Going against the elite quality of the UConn returning players (and the male practice players) should get them up to speed before the season begins. If you can't, don't, or won't play defense to Geno's satisfaction, you don't play.One of the reasons I am so positive about the upcoming year is the competition Huskies will experience in practice. Jana will face All American talent every day (as will virtually everyone on team). While most blog posts focus on offense, the defense and game speed will be the best any Husky team has faced at practice in years (maybe ever).
Surprise, surprise...another wonderful piece of writing from Maggie. A whole 'nother level of reporting, particularly compared to the usual "less than inspiring" stuff from the usual scribes. Time to up your games, boys.This is
This is a must-read!! The best piece on El Alfy to date.![]()
Fast forward past the first 11 minutes. Jana is #8 in red, the one drawing all the attention. This is the African U18 championship game from August 2022
I like that Jana passes out of double teams instead of forcing a bad shot up
I really think the teams that "dominated" UCONN are few and far between. But I also think teams could go big against UCONN because they didn't have all their shooters healthy. In fact last year they really only had two shooters healthy for a couple games early and after that it was was Lou and a couple that might or might not have been at 60% health. But I do think having a better post player to go with AE will be a big advantage.If she can rebound and score in the posy, she will be a much-needed upgrade and counter to all the teams we play with bigs that have dominated us recently, and that inside presence will open up the game of our guards even more. I for one will have to see it first to believe because our recent bigs also had high scouting reports only not to live up to expectations either via injury or not being ready ala Amari, Piath, Ice, Ayanna...let's just hope for the best and not get all hyped.....Yet!!!
When I say "Dominated us" I'm talking about teams with bigs who could play and match our Bigs and in the tournament recently there's only one team with comparable bigs we beat and that was Sanford..Henderson gave us the business in the NC game but the game was lost inside early and often as for our guard play our guards are always on point and step up if someone is injured we have valid reason for not winning but I thought at Uconn we don't make excuse it's next man up and now it's shut up and just play>>I really think the teams that "dominated" UCONN are few and far between. But I also think teams could go big against UCONN because they didn't have all their shooters healthy. In fact last year they really only had two shooters healthy for a couple games early and after that it was was Lou and a couple that might or might not have been at 60% health. But I do think having a better post player to go with AE will be a big advantage.
Agreed, in addition I think Uconn's reputation regarding true bigs is underrated. To a certain extent I believe Dawn's success with Wilson may have helped her land Boston for example, and perhaps Kim has milked BG's stardom to help her recruit two bigs like Cox and Brown at Baylor, and then Reese at LSU.50 extra likes and 5 gold stars to you sir. You touched on a dynamic that most posters overlook, or fail to mention. Going against the elite quality of the UConn returning players (and the male practice players) should get them up to speed before the season begins. If you can't, don't, or won't play defense to Geno's satisfaction, you don't play.
It's been verified by multiple sources that they can all score, but can they make a stop or cause a turnover on the other end of the floor when we really need one? Aargh matey, there's the rub.
Still swerving. I just watched the replay of UConn at Seton Hall from 1/17/2023 in which Caroline wasn't able to play. She was wearing glasses in the handshake line.Swerve. I believe that this is the first time that I have seen Caroline wearing eye glasses.