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Jaylin Stewart staying put at UConn
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[QUOTE="JustbrewitMan, post: 5241151, member: 7806"] JStew shot 10/37 (27%) freshman year, improved to 24/66 (36.4%) sophomore year Solo shot 23/72 (32%) freshman year, improved to 99/232 (41.4%) sophomore year Ross shot 1/11 (9%) freshman year during garbage time, improved to 10/45 (22.2%) sophomore year with his first real "meaningful minutes" Again, his form is fine, the kid needs game time and some confidence building. I'd hardly call 45 shots a "pretty large sample. Alex was an abysmal 3pt shooter for a 80+ shot stretch this year. Yet he's been a career 35-40%+ shooter. Ross is not a 5* phenom and it's just likely we "over-expectationed" him based on early-season/pre-season observations and coach-hype. Hawk, Martin, Polley, etc. all improved 3pt shooting year-over-year. I'd like to see Ross stay as I'm fairly confident he'll contribute meaningful and important minutes to a Top-10 team as a Junior. And then as a Senior. [/QUOTE]
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