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Everyone in and around the UConn WBB team make it unanimous: wait until you see Jana play!
In a casual conversation with media after the UConn Coaches Road Show, Geno Auriemma smiled and said everyone is going to love watching El Alfy, because she plays with aggression, attitude and talent with a very strong body_
Certainly her teammates have enjoyed what they have seen so far.
“She is a dog,” KK Arnold said Thursday. “She will be the first aggressor. I am super excited, because the pick-and-roll is going to be super lethal this year with her and Ice (Brady) on the court. It is going to be super exciting to have her back out there.
“She is really aggressive rebounding. She never lets a loose ball through. Some plays she thinks she should get the rebound she really gets on herself. That is kind of like the mentality you want everybody to have. She is showing that.”
El Alfy said she can’t wait to show everyone else just how good she can be, because it has been a long time coming. She arrived on campus for the second semester of the 2022-23 season as the Huskies’ first player ever from Egypt.
El Alfy can be UConn's secret weapon
STORRS - It's not often that the UConn women's basketball team sneaks up on opponents, but the Huskies may have a surprise this season that other teams are just not quite prepared to face in 6-foot-5 redshirt freshman center Jana El Alfy. The only glimpses that anyone outside of the program has s
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In a casual conversation with media after the UConn Coaches Road Show, Geno Auriemma smiled and said everyone is going to love watching El Alfy, because she plays with aggression, attitude and talent with a very strong body_
Certainly her teammates have enjoyed what they have seen so far.
“She is a dog,” KK Arnold said Thursday. “She will be the first aggressor. I am super excited, because the pick-and-roll is going to be super lethal this year with her and Ice (Brady) on the court. It is going to be super exciting to have her back out there.
“She is really aggressive rebounding. She never lets a loose ball through. Some plays she thinks she should get the rebound she really gets on herself. That is kind of like the mentality you want everybody to have. She is showing that.”
El Alfy said she can’t wait to show everyone else just how good she can be, because it has been a long time coming. She arrived on campus for the second semester of the 2022-23 season as the Huskies’ first player ever from Egypt.