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Morgan Valley: a different perspective for the guards from Shea
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[QUOTE="BlueSkyGLW, post: 4212169, member: 11281"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-womens-basketball/hc-sp-uconn-women-morgan-valley-20220221-20220222-rbs6nmw34fcsvbwdemrnt4a24e-story.html[/URL] “I love Mo,” UConn senior Christyn Williams said earlier this season. “She brings a different view to the game than Shae [Ralph] did. Like small details, she’ll bring me over and talk about like angles and different stuff. It’s just different.” “I love her too. I’m really happy,” UConn freshman Azzi Fudd added. “I had a really good relationship with Coach Shea, so I wasn’t sure how I would get to know or how I would bond with a new coach, but I really like Morgan and I really trust her and the things that she says. I’m glad to have her.” But Valley doesn’t just want her players to learn about angles and basketball concepts from her. She wants them to learn about life. “The thing I really do try to give them is if you do things as hard as you can every day — that’s anything, that’s on the floor, in the classroom, in a relationship, literally every aspect of your life — if you do it to the best of your ability every day and you can look yourself in the mirror and be like ‘alright, I did my best today, let’s see what I can do tomorrow,’ I think you’re successful. ... We’re not perfect, but if we try to be great at what we do, good things happen.” {Couldn't resist showing this picture] [ATTACH type="full" alt="Sue Diana Morgan.jpeg"]73614[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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