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This happened a while ago, but I was really surprised that Moriah won this award. She is fabulous and deserved the Lieberman and AA status that she earned this year, but 'most improved'?
She was the starting point guard for the NC team last year and from Jan - Mar of 2014 put together some ridiculous stats. For the year her numbers were great and in some instances better than last year:
Stat: 2015YTD: 2014 FY
PPG: 12.4: 10.0
FG%: .596: .575
3%: .505: .418
Asst: 186: 195
A/TO: 3.15: 2.95
Steals: 96: 106
Rebounds: 109: 136
Fouls: 56: 62
She is having a great year and her offensive productivity shows a nice progression year over year which you expect (hope for) from every player on your roster, but also probably reflects the fact that last year she played with a senior AA backcourt mate and this year she is playing with a freshman. She has stepped up to the challenge of taking over from Bria as the teams leader on the floor, though similar to the 2014 year she struggled again through December before really gelling in January. I am ecstatic with her play and she is my favorite player.
BUT - most improved player in the conference?! Is there really no other candidate that had a worse year last year and improved significantly this year? I can actually think of three players on the Uconn team that more closely resemble 'most improved' - Morgan, Kaleena, and Kiah. And other teams in the conference. Just seems like a strange award to give out to a really good player that grew as expected from Sophomore to Junior year. This was a player that played well enough to be a finalist for the Lieberman last year.
She was the starting point guard for the NC team last year and from Jan - Mar of 2014 put together some ridiculous stats. For the year her numbers were great and in some instances better than last year:
Stat: 2015YTD: 2014 FY
PPG: 12.4: 10.0
FG%: .596: .575
3%: .505: .418
Asst: 186: 195
A/TO: 3.15: 2.95
Steals: 96: 106
Rebounds: 109: 136
Fouls: 56: 62
She is having a great year and her offensive productivity shows a nice progression year over year which you expect (hope for) from every player on your roster, but also probably reflects the fact that last year she played with a senior AA backcourt mate and this year she is playing with a freshman. She has stepped up to the challenge of taking over from Bria as the teams leader on the floor, though similar to the 2014 year she struggled again through December before really gelling in January. I am ecstatic with her play and she is my favorite player.
BUT - most improved player in the conference?! Is there really no other candidate that had a worse year last year and improved significantly this year? I can actually think of three players on the Uconn team that more closely resemble 'most improved' - Morgan, Kaleena, and Kiah. And other teams in the conference. Just seems like a strange award to give out to a really good player that grew as expected from Sophomore to Junior year. This was a player that played well enough to be a finalist for the Lieberman last year.