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Really? Playing the millennial card?
She worked hard for two years without any hint of complaint or trouble. By every indication, she bought into the system, but it just didn’t work out for her. Her whole life has been centered around basketball and I don’t think it’s fair to fault her for wanting to live out that dream to its fullest.
And, let us not forget, it was our (yes, our, because I’m a millennial, too) parents’ generation who started that whole participation award thing. Contrary to popular belief, we didn’t hop out of the womb demanding trophies and medals.
There are enough parents that feel even if their child has little or no talent, everyone deserves playing time. You assume she worked hard and I'm not in a position to verify that, one way or another but are you???? I have no doubt she was an exemplary teammate but is that enough to automatically assure she should get playing time at THIS PROGRAM??? Other programs don't compete against the same level talent as does UConn and so maybe there would be a lot higher likelihood that the same level of effort or talent would lead to a lot more playing time. Some players prefer playing a lot at a lesser program than playing little at a stellar program. Nothing wrong with that outlook but there's a suggestion by some that Geno shouldn't be so tough or so demanding and a lot more tolerant of playing people who aren't as talented or hard working and give them playing time of players WHO ARE!



