Good thoughts. But cautionary points are these:One factor when Nika was inserted into the starting lineup that should be remembered, is who Paige has to pass to if she plays the point. With Paige at PG the other three guards could shoot the three (Christyn, Evina and Nika), but none of those three particularly scared the opposition. Uconn scores at a very efficient rate, so a three by a guard other than Paige was not their greatest fear.
Paige had so so options to pass to but not great ones. Then Nika and Paige switched roles, and now our new point guard had a great three point option to pass to in Paige, who assumed more of a scorer role. Now clearly Paige could have been the best PG, SG and probably SF on last year's team, but when she was in with Nika, the two of them were much more productive with Nika at the point. Paige can play anywhere, Nika is pretty much pure point guard.
Next year if Aaliyah settles in as starting PF, as I think she should, and last year's full season starters are the same, Evina and Christyn, then Paige would once again be a point guard with ok, but not great, three point options to pass to. If Azzi replaced one of those as a starter, then those dynamics change, two of the three would be great three point shooters, and at least one off the ball.
If Nika is part of the second unit and the seniors keep their starting roles, she could have two great shooters with her in Azzi and perhaps Carolyn on the wings, and still have an inside option in Gorka or Liv (whoever doesn't start there).
There are many combinations, but which ones mesh best with our two great passing PG's may be as much of a factor, as who the best overall players are. Last year we added great passing (and yes Evina added to that too), but our outside shooting was not as good. Next year Geno will add shooters to the passers, and the inside scorers (Aaliyah,Liv, Gorka) and balance the skills for the best combinations.
That may or may not mean starting the five best players.
Hmmm --- were the reports of Christyn's early demise not as exaggerated as I thought?
Perfect for a bench role like Ashley Battle, or Brianna Banks.Nika: Good ball handling skills, in your face kind of defense, great attitude and tough with big heart....Weak offense.
You're gonna bench our starting point guard?Perfect for a bench role like Ashley Battle, or Brianna Banks.
So are you then sending Evina to the bench? Or is she going to be the starting 4, keeping Aaliyah on the bench?Squeaks won't be bringing the ball up the floor. She'll be the wing or 3rd guard in a 3-guard lineup. I don't see Nika as taking minutes from Christyn.
Precedent says next year's starting five are the same as this past season's. Maya and Diana were bench players in their freshman seasons, and it seems Geno only starts a freshman if he has no choice. I don't see him disrupting his starting lineup which will have two sophomores and three seniors who collectively have a lot of collegiate experience for players with zero experience that are sub-UConn standard strength and conditioning wise.Have there been any instances where Geno has benched a previous year's starter before a newcomer has shown they can out-perform them in game situations?
Because if my memory serves me correctly, he typically sticks with established starters whenever he can until injuries or pure talent in game situations dictate the change.
Enough said!!Very long article full of quotes about Nika Muhl. Geno's feelings about his tough guard come through.
"Mühl admits once her stubbornness gave way, everyone benefited. Auriemma may have won that battle, but doesn’t think he’ll ever win the war. And he doesn’t intend to.
“I don’t want her to all of a sudden become boring. I don’t want her to become, ‘well I’ll do exactly what coach says’ and be robotic,” Auriemma said. “I just need her understand when to and when not to and how to pick her spots. ... But I want who she is.”
There is a lot Mühl brings to the table that few others have. Auriemma recognizes that Mühl’s grit and tenacity stirred up the team and rubbed off on everyone else, something he expects will be even more pronounced next season. He’ll take her toughness, selflessness and spunk every day over someone who doesn’t have such fire. It is the same with her passion and will to win. Auriemma said Mühl took UConn’s Final Four loss to Arizona, her first game back from an ankle injury that kept her out of three tournament games, “just as hard, if not harder, than anybody else.”
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UConn women’s basketball’s Nika Mühl stands out with her toughness and stubborness, and Geno Auriemma wouldn’t want it any other way
UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma will take Nika Mühl's toughness, selflessness and spunk every day over someone who doesn’t have such fire. Learning to harness that passion this past season made the Croatian freshman essential to the Huskies’ success.www.courant.com
So are you then sending Evina to the bench? Or is she going to be the starting 4, keeping Aaliyah on the bench?
After what Aaliyah has done in her freshman year, and in recognition of how UConn was height-challenged against better opponents, I don't see how she can or should be kept out of the starting lineup.
Therefore, I see a veteran starting lineup of Paige, Christyn, Evina, Aaliyah, and Liv. Backups would be available at every position with Nika, Azzi, Caroline Ducharme, Dorka, and Amari/Piath/Aubrey.
It will be great if Geno doesn't have to be paranoid about foul trouble among his bigs, since there will be five of them available for two positions with no sacrifice of height.
It will also be great if every one of his top six guards and wings is a serious shooting threat that has to be guarded at the 3-point line.
hear the man! he sees it for sure.Very long article full of quotes about Nika Muhl. Geno's feelings about his tough guard come through.
"Mühl admits once her stubbornness gave way, everyone benefited. Auriemma may have won that battle, but doesn’t think he’ll ever win the war. And he doesn’t intend to.
“I don’t want her to all of a sudden become boring. I don’t want her to become, ‘well I’ll do exactly what coach says’ and be robotic,” Auriemma said. “I just need her understand when to and when not to and how to pick her spots. ... But I want who she is.”
There is a lot Mühl brings to the table that few others have. Auriemma recognizes that Mühl’s grit and tenacity stirred up the team and rubbed off on everyone else, something he expects will be even more pronounced next season. He’ll take her toughness, selflessness and spunk every day over someone who doesn’t have such fire. It is the same with her passion and will to win. Auriemma said Mühl took UConn’s Final Four loss to Arizona, her first game back from an ankle injury that kept her out of three tournament games, “just as hard, if not harder, than anybody else.”
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UConn women’s basketball’s Nika Mühl stands out with her toughness and stubborness, and Geno Auriemma wouldn’t want it any other way
UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma will take Nika Mühl's toughness, selflessness and spunk every day over someone who doesn’t have such fire. Learning to harness that passion this past season made the Croatian freshman essential to the Huskies’ success.www.courant.com
After reading the latest article, there is one thing that sums up how i feel about Nika. I can't wait to see her grow into the player we all want her to be.
That is what i meant to convey. Her tenacity is infectious.I love Nika's personality!
I am proud to sign on as a member of the Nika club. Who is designing our tee shirts? When can we expect delivery? Can't wait for the season!
The Croatian flag with a Husky superimposed.
Where's the Gnat going to go? On the Husky nose?
Or you can buy AZ35.
I've often said (usually referring to bridge) that you need to know the rules really well in order to know when and how to break them. I think that's exactly what happened with Nika this season. She had to demonstrate that she could do what Geno wanted, when he wanted it, how he wanted it. She had to internalize the whole nine yards before she could veer off a few yards now and then.Very long article full of quotes about Nika Muhl. Geno's feelings about his tough guard come through.
"Mühl admits once her stubbornness gave way, everyone benefited. Auriemma may have won that battle, but doesn’t think he’ll ever win the war. And he doesn’t intend to.
“I don’t want her to all of a sudden become boring. I don’t want her to become, ‘well I’ll do exactly what coach says’ and be robotic,” Auriemma said. “I just need her understand when to and when not to and how to pick her spots. ... But I want who she is.”
XS won't even cover my beer gut.

Wow.Very long article full of quotes about Nika Muhl. Geno's feelings about his tough guard come through.
"Mühl admits once her stubbornness gave way, everyone benefited. Auriemma may have won that battle, but doesn’t think he’ll ever win the war. And he doesn’t intend to.
“I don’t want her to all of a sudden become boring. I don’t want her to become, ‘well I’ll do exactly what coach says’ and be robotic,” Auriemma said. “I just need her understand when to and when not to and how to pick her spots. ... But I want who she is.”
There is a lot Mühl brings to the table that few others have. Auriemma recognizes that Mühl’s grit and tenacity stirred up the team and rubbed off on everyone else, something he expects will be even more pronounced next season. He’ll take her toughness, selflessness and spunk every day over someone who doesn’t have such fire. It is the same with her passion and will to win. Auriemma said Mühl took UConn’s Final Four loss to Arizona, her first game back from an ankle injury that kept her out of three tournament games, “just as hard, if not harder, than anybody else.”
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UConn women’s basketball’s Nika Mühl stands out with her toughness and stubborness, and Geno Auriemma wouldn’t want it any other way
UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma will take Nika Mühl's toughness, selflessness and spunk every day over someone who doesn’t have such fire. Learning to harness that passion this past season made the Croatian freshman essential to the Huskies’ success.www.courant.com




That size range leaves me out for sure. But it is a super logo. Best club shirt ever!
Would you bench AE, , or someone else instead?You're gonna bench our starting point guard?