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Very nice video, KML is a very low profile player. So happy that she is picking the heat now.
 
After four incredible years at UConn, Kaleena will always have a special place in my heart. She was a Husky warrior who overcame physical injuries and endured a seemingly endless barrage of personal conditioning attacks to lead her teams to greatness. I rejoice in every happiness and success she finds in Seattle. She deserves it all. I will really miss her.
 
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It's hard to dislike great young people like KLM. So why try?

I hope she has a long and productive WNBA career.
 
Coach B. notes the steep learning curve. Sue notes that K produces in her time on the court. Kaleena may be a candidate for Most Improved Player next year. Even at the new level, Kaleena has more ability to put the ball in the hoop than most of the players in the league.
 
Huskies Rule said:
After four incredible years at UConn, Kaleena will always have aal place in my heart. She was a Husky warrior who overcame physical injuries and endured a seemingly endless barrage of personal conditioning attacks to lead her teams to greatness. I rejoice in every happiness and success she finds in Seattle. She deserves it all. I will really miss her.
yep, this. Four very productive NCAA tourneys, two WBCA AA awards, one first-team AP AA, #1 all-time in three-pointers made for a D1 WCBB career, three NCs, culminating in the third being her final game as a collegiate, where she scored the last seven points of Uconn's 2015 season. That's Kaleena. That's what anyone might have hoped from her, or what she might've hoped of herself.
 
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