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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 3059655, member: 5798"] [B]High 5 eebmg!![/B] I completely agree with your observation. How welcome do you think any coach from Geno's coaching tree be welcome in old rocky top? :eek: Marisa just got there. No doubt she has a long term plan she wants to work. You're right, she's comfortable at home, her Alma Mater. She passed up lots of offers to go elsewhere in the past. She's exactly where she wants to be. [MEDIA=youtube]so1bb41NVBE[/MEDIA] She was a very good recruiter during her time at UConn, and was very instrumental in bringing in many top rated players, some of whom became All-Americans. She can recruit. She's very personable, she's still young enough to identify with 18-22 year olds, and she has name recognition. She'll get most of the players she wants. Give her 2 more years to get HER players in there and watch what happens. I predict that BU will not have a losing year on her watch. [B]What They Are Saying About Coach Moseley - [/B] "This is a great day for BU women's basketball. BU is getting an amazing person who has the ability to transform the women's program and create excitement that the players, the University and the fans can rally around. Marisa possesses the same qualities that every successful coach has: passion, energy, compassion, discipline and the ability to communicate effectively to her players. We are going to miss Marisa. She has made a lasting impact on our program and in the hearts of our coaches and players. I will miss her personally as a coach and more as a friend. Congrats to Marisa and BU." - [B][I]Geno Auriemma. [/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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