Natalie recently had a 35 point, 20 rebound performance. She also hit the 1,000 point mark. And she leads the nation in rebounding with 14.2 per game. She has led George Mason to a 10-3 record so far.
Merry Christmas, Natalie.
Is Butler playing much better this year? Or is simply a matter of her playing against much weaker competition?

Easy to understand. A VERY few players don't react well to Geno's motivation techniques. Geno one of the great coaches of any sport and no issue with him. He has proven process that works. That being said, my opinion is that it didn't work with Nat. No issue with him or her-thrilled she is doing so well.What do you mean by 1% exception? Exception to what?
As weak as the AAC seems alongside UConn, it's still in the upper quartile of all D-I conferences.Competition can't get much weaker than the AAC!![]()
Could not agree moreAs weak as the AAC seems alongside UConn, it's still in the upper quartile of all D-I conferences.
Try watching sometime the MEAC or the Big South or the SWAC or the Northeast Conference. It gives a whole new appreciation for the AAC.
Easy to understand. A VERY few players don't react well to Geno's motivation techniques. Geno one of the great coaches of any sport and no issue with him. He has proven process that works. That being said, my opinion is that it didn't work with Nat. No issue with him or her-thrilled she is doing so well.
So you expect her to be a 1st round pick?
If WNBA GM's didn't see her play at UConn the last couple of years, yes and she would certainly be drafted,
It's a combination. She is certainly trimmer, but getting a lot more minutes against weaker competition is helping. And being the focal point of her team is helping her stats. Nevertheless, if you're leading the nation, no matter where you are playing and who you're playing against, you are doing pretty darn good.Is Butler playing much better this year? Or is simply a matter of her playing against much weaker competition?
Most BY’ers are thrilled with Natalie Butler’s great play this year. Count me among them. Today Nat got her 14th consecutive (!) double-double. The George Mason season record for double-doubles is 15. So with 16+ games of Conference play still to come, she’s well on her way to smashing that record to bits. In addition, she’s already 70% of the way to setting a new season rebounding record for the Patriots. In addition, I believe that today’s amazing 28 rebounds broke a 42-year old GM single game record.
On another thread Scoop wrote that “One player can make a big difference”. More than her individual achievements, that’s the kind of difference Natalie Butler is making for George Mason this year.
They haven’t had a winning season or winning Conference record (CAA & A10) in 13 years. They lost their 2nd all-time scorer to graduation in June. Still, they now finished the best OOC record in their history, the longest home winning streak in their history and at 12:3 are well on their way to not only a winning season, but possibly (I’d say probably) the most wins in a season in their history (22+). They’re over halfway there with at least 16 games to go. We’ll soon see how GM handles the likes of Duquesne, Dayton and Fordham but I think this year thanks to Natalie they’re going to have their best season in a long, long time.
It’s great that she’s found a school where her grad school studies dovetail with a basketball team that could really use what she has and what she learned at UConn. What an amazing difference this lovely woman is making at George Mason. Go Nat!
It would matter if it were fifth round. There is none. Very few third rounders even stick with a team, since the league is so small. But she should be taken in the late first round. Then, as you say, the evaluation will take place and she will sink or swim.She will likely be drafted by someone and then be evaluated by/with the pros. If its first or fifth round won't much matter.
It would matter if it were fifth round. There is none. Very few third rounders even stick with a team, since the league is so small. But she should be taken in the late first round. Then, as you say, the evaluation will take place and she will sink or swim.
Not sure what her goals are but since international basketball may pay more, suspect she will be earning a good living overseas next year. Even in high school, you don't hear about 28 rebound games.There are way too many good players ahead of Natalie for her to be a 1st round pick or even a 2nd rounder. If she gets picked, my guess is it will be in the 3rd round. This should be one of the strongest draft classes in years and Butler has great numbers but is playing against dreadful competition. She put up similar numbers her freshman year (13.9 points and 13.4 rebounds) in the same conference, and that didn't translate to success when she played at a better program and faced better competition.
She's now back in that conference and is having similar results, which is great for her, but it doesn't showcase any performances against quality opponents for WNBA GMs to critique since she's playing against bunny teams. The one quality she did play against was Michigan, and she put up 13/9 which is well below her season averages. I'm guessing she's much better than she showed at Connecticut, but I don't think any GM has her on their radar for a top 20 pick.
She was a freshman at Georgetown, in the Big East. GMU is in the A-10.There are way too many good players ahead of Natalie for her to be a 1st round pick or even a 2nd rounder. If she gets picked, my guess is it will be in the 3rd round. This should be one of the strongest draft classes in years and Butler has great numbers but is playing against dreadful competition. She put up similar numbers her freshman year (13.9 points and 13.4 rebounds) in the same conference, and that didn't translate to success when she played at a better program and faced better competition.
She's now back in that conference and is having similar results, which is great for her, but it doesn't showcase any performances against quality opponents for WNBA GMs to critique since she's playing against bunny teams. The one quality she did play against was Michigan, and she put up 13/9 which is well below her season averages. I'm guessing she's much better than she showed at Connecticut, but I don't think any GM has her on their radar for a top 20 pick.
There are way too many good players ahead of Natalie for her to be a 1st round pick or even a 2nd rounder. If she gets picked, my guess is it will be in the 3rd round. This should be one of the strongest draft classes in years and Butler has great numbers but is playing against dreadful competition. She put up similar numbers her freshman year (13.9 points and 13.4 rebounds) in the same conference, and that didn't translate to success when she played at a better program and faced better competition.
She's now back in that conference and is having similar results, which is great for her, but it doesn't showcase any performances against quality opponents for WNBA GMs to critique since she's playing against bunny teams. The one quality she did play against was Michigan, and she put up 13/9 which is well below her season averages. I'm guessing she's much better than she showed at Connecticut, but I don't think any GM has her on their radar for a top 20 pick.
Most BY’ers are thrilled with Natalie Butler’s great play this year. Count me among them. Today Nat got her 14th consecutive (!) double-double. The George Mason season record for double-doubles is 15. So with 16+ games of Conference play still to come, she’s well on her way to smashing that record to bits. In addition, she’s already 70% of the way to setting a new season rebounding record for the Patriots. In addition, I believe that today’s amazing 28 rebounds broke a 42-year old GM single game record.
On another thread Scoop wrote that “One player can make a big difference”. More than her individual achievements, that’s the kind of difference Natalie Butler is making for George Mason this year.
They haven’t had a winning season or winning Conference record (CAA & A10) in 13 years. They lost their 2nd all-time scorer to graduation in June. Still, they now finished the best OOC record in their history, the longest home winning streak in their history and at 12:3 are well on their way to not only a winning season, but possibly (I’d say probably) the most wins in a season in their history (22+). They’re over halfway there with at least 16 games to go. We’ll soon see how GM handles the likes of Duquesne, Dayton and Fordham but I think this year thanks to Natalie they’re going to have their best season in a long, long time.
It’s great that she’s found a school where her grad school studies dovetail with a basketball team that could really use what she has and what she learned at UConn. What an amazing difference this lovely woman is making at George Mason. Go Nat!
Natalie Butler is to this GM team what Elena Della Donne was to Delaware. When Della Donne was with the Blue Hens, they were competitive, and they dominated their conference. I believe they even made the NCAA tournament. Once she left, they went back to being mediocre, and have not been heard from since. As I commented in another thread, programs like Delaware and George Mason, simply can't compete for the elite or blue chip players that the top 10 programs in Division 1 do.

A 28 rebound game is unconscious!Natalie Butler is to this GM team what Elena Della Donne was to Delaware. When Della Donne was with the Blue Hens, they were competitive, and they dominated their conference. I believe they even made the NCAA tournament. Once she left, they went back to being mediocre, and have not been heard from since. As I commented in another thread, programs like Delaware and George Mason, simply can't compete for the elite or blue chip players that the top 10 programs in Division 1 do.
They suffer the same fate as other AAC schools not named UConn or USF do. They can't recruit anyone ranked in the top 100 of a class. Look at the last 2 classes (2016/2017) and see if any of them went to GM or Delaware. I can save you the trouble, they didn't. They have to get the 3rd or 4th best players from various high school teams, and the end of the bench from many AAU teams.
They are forced to play on an uneven playing field, by trying to do more with less. Look at the talent up and down UConn's bench, and look at the talent on Tulsa's bench. BIG difference. Do you think Megan Walker for one second ever entertained a thought of going to a mid-major?
Butler is the kind of player that George Mason never would have gotten the first time around. They didn't get her the 2nd time around. To say that Butler is the class of the A10 conference right now based on her performance thus far would not be an unfair statement. So, to Natalie Butler I say: You go girl!!!! Enjoy every minute this season has to offer. You deserve it!!
Here's the link to the George Mason WBB official website. [LINK]
There are some upcoming women's games that can be watched through this website.
Just a minor factual correction: Natalie played in the Big East her freshman year and is now in the A-10 (an even weaker conference than the Big East).
Otherwise I agree with your main points. We can cheer Natalie on and celebrate her success while keeping things in perspective. I do think that Natalie, whether she gets drafted or not, will have a chance to play pro ball if she so chooses.
Not an accurate comparison as EDD led Delaware to the Sweet 16 and her last two years they went 31-2 and 32-4.
I mixed up Georgetown and George Washington...thanks for clearing that up. I do think she can find a spot overseas if she wants to continue playing.


I have no illusions about Butler ever being a major contributor in the W but there is a good chance she could play some years as a reserve post. There have been several UConn reserves that went on to play significant roles in the W, most recently Chong and Stokes, both of whom were dismissed by many as WNBA longshots at best. Butler is IMO comparable to Ruth Hamblin from Oregon St who plays for Dallas.
Butler averaged 16 min/g last season at UConn. That didn't happen because she stinks. Her biggest flaws were her hands and her inability pass and catch at UConn speed, but she was an effective rebounder and could run the floor and put a body on big opponents. And most importantly she will show up at practice ready to work hard. WNBA coaches like UConn players for that reason.
I expect that Natalie can have a long, profitable and productive career internationally. Posts who are not only tall but also big and in shape aren't as plentiful as guards with slick moves.
An easy source of confusion. There are multiple "Georges" to sort out in the DC area: Georgetown, George Washington, George MasonI mixed up Georgetown and George Washington...thanks for clearing that up. I do think she can find a spot overseas if she wants to continue playing.

Butler is the kind of player that George Mason never would have gotten the first time around. They didn't get her the 2nd time around. To say that Butler is the class of the A10 conference right now based on her performance thus far would not be an unfair statement. So, to Natalie Butler I say: You go girl!!!! Enjoy every minute this season has to offer. You deserve it!!
Here's the link to the George Mason WBB official website. [LINK]
There are some upcoming women's games that can be watched through this website.