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Some interesting thoughts about a hard-working and valued team member who became a Husky with great height, a Big East ROY award and loads of expectations based primarily on hope, supposition and the offer of a UConn scholarship....other than found in the emotional comments found in mid-game threads against top-rate opposition, Nat's court performance has long been the proverbial Elephant in the Room where thoughts are plenty but written critiques are few and often softened by kind and positive references to character, work ethic and enthusiasm....I find it very unfair to saddle her with comparisons whether they be to Steph, Kia, Paige or Heather Buck....Nat is Nat and her !6+ minutes of game play is the decision of the GOAT coach who demands that playing time is earned in practice but must at times compromise a bit when foul troubles, illness, injury or fatigue factors into the game....such is life with a short bench...my decades spent as a high school men's head coach have witnessed hard-working athletes with skill limitations who always bring their best efforts to each and every practice and even show flashes of sustained terrific moments in practice but lack the intangible of confidence once the game lights turn on....like it, love it or not, Nat's value to her team and minutes on the court have contributed to a collective team performance that has far exceeded even the greatest of expectations and are on the precipice of breaking sacrosanct records set by Huskies of Christmas Past....who knows what the future holds for Nat's hands, footwork and defensive presence but my hope is for her continued work effort and enthusiasm finds a calmness and confidence that can be illusive to all witness the pre-game big-game jitters that descend upon us all before a game vs ND, Baylor, Maryland, South Carolina or an NCAA Final....Go Nat and Go Huskies!