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I can’t help thinking about the magnitude of the hole in Geno’s lineup created when Ayanna and Jana were lost for the season. The lineup he’d put together was a preseason favorite for the NC because of lots of players besides these two. But the loss of the bigs was especially devastating.
Ayanna’s virtue is her strength and quickness. She’s not a great shooter but she is as strong as anyone in D1. We saw this in the Iowa game last season when she controlled Czinano (also very strong) when she was on the floor. But being strong is one thing by itself. Coupled with quick feet it’s a huge asset. When she’s on the floor next to another big, the paint becomes a scary place for opposing teams.
Jana is almost as strong as Ayanna and is a good shooter at all levels and has really good handles. Plus at 6’5” with long arms she may turn out to be a serious rim protector. I think of her as sort of like Dorka in her skill set. But the good handles and the long arms also suggest a little bit of Stewie.
Geno built an awesome team for this season and it never really got to play together. We’ll get a lot of it back next fall and I can hardly wait to see what these kids can do.
Ayanna’s virtue is her strength and quickness. She’s not a great shooter but she is as strong as anyone in D1. We saw this in the Iowa game last season when she controlled Czinano (also very strong) when she was on the floor. But being strong is one thing by itself. Coupled with quick feet it’s a huge asset. When she’s on the floor next to another big, the paint becomes a scary place for opposing teams.
Jana is almost as strong as Ayanna and is a good shooter at all levels and has really good handles. Plus at 6’5” with long arms she may turn out to be a serious rim protector. I think of her as sort of like Dorka in her skill set. But the good handles and the long arms also suggest a little bit of Stewie.
Geno built an awesome team for this season and it never really got to play together. We’ll get a lot of it back next fall and I can hardly wait to see what these kids can do.