My bad. I meant the year before.that team had a starting team unlike any in the history of women's basketball. i think the quality of this team 6-10 will be greater by mid-season than that team. if you don't, then there is no reason for you to consider how geno will run a 10 player rotation.
I replied earlier. Do you remember 2001-2?
Every year is a challenge. You forget that Taurasi grabbed a ton of minutes from the prior year. And I just don't see starters losing significant minutes to the freshman. I really think you have overstated these potential issues.my apology. i replied to your reply, but was way off base in my reply. i just was able to look at the minutes shared by those players, with nine playing at least 13 minutes per game. this year's team is a bit different, in that previous starters will be losing minutes to freshmen. and that is a different kind of challenge.
I was actually really close to that 2001-2002 team. Knew them personally. Great group. 2000-2001 had more talent in my opinion...that team had a starting team unlike any in the history of women's basketball. i think the quality of this team 6-10 will be greater by mid-season than that team. if you don't, then there is no reason for you to consider how geno will run a 10 player rotation.

Did you happen to watch the 2001-2 season?
I did mean tat team and corrected it in a later post. All the great teams mush together after a while"...lolMight you be referring to 2000-1? The 2002 team was an 8 deep rotation with Ashley Battle, Jessica Moore, and Maria Conlon coming off the bench.
What if some players don't get meaningful minutes (whatever that is) and what does that have to do with Engeln's situation? What's the risk that you see? Are you suggesting that the situations with Engeln and Johnson are relevant to the players on this year's roster?
As you can tell from my questions, I'm struggling to understand the relevance of Engeln's minutes and her transferring to this year's roster and playing time. The issue for Engeln and Michala Johnson is that they didn't believe they were likely to play meaningful minutes for the next two years and they were correct. Do you seriously think Stewart, Tuck and Jefferson don't believe they'll play meaningful minutes in their UConn careers regardless of how many they play as freshman? Stokes already played meaningful minutes as a freshman and the future looks bright for her. If Banks develops the way the coaches hope (and expect from all accounts) the opportunity will be there for her as well.
Geno's rules:
Minutes are earned in the gym at practice.
Freshman as a rule do not start unless there are injuries.
I did mean tat team and corrected it in a later post. All the great teams mush together after a while"...lol