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Moriah Jefferson plans WNBA rebirth
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 3541739, member: 5798"] I've been on record since Mo was a sophomore, that she is one of my ALL-TIME favorites. We all have our individual favorites for various reasons. As fans, we are simply drawn to certain players more than others. I became a BIG Moriah Jefferson fan after their game against Baylor in Waco her sophomore year. She balled out that game, and made play after play. Her play was a big reason UConn came away with a win that day. I remember the look of bewilderment she had on her face at times during her freshman year, that was ultimately replaced with that of a very confidant and determined look. The same look that Crystal had her freshman year. Mo went on to become one of UConn's most efficient and trustworthy guards in school history. She showed up for every game, and you knew exactly what to expect from her. She was part of (IMO) the most famous class ever at UConn. The class that won 4 national championships. A class that never experienced failure, in that they achieved their ultimate goal of winning the NC every year they were at UConn. A feat no other class can claim. I look forward to seeing her return to the court. The Wings just happen to be one of my 4 favorite WNBA teams to watch/follow. Good luck Mo. Have a great injury free season. It's nice to have you back. :) [/QUOTE]
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