nwhoopfan
hopeless West Coast homer
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I hadn't paid much attention to Iowa until the last couple years. Gustafson and Doyle were a lot of fun to watch, along with some of their other veteran players. It seems like they've turned a corner with recruiting.
She posted up opposing wings and guards down low but I never remember her matching up down low against an opposing post, even a mediocre one. But even accepting your list, considering that they all are having outstanding careers in the WNBA I'd say yes, it was a logjam, of talent. Luckily Stokes was satisfied with a bench role and that Stewart was capable of playing more than a post position.
Morgan Tuck was definitely a post. There is no distortion of reality to prove this just an understanding of what a post player is and what Morgan did while at UCONN. Obviously you lack a firm grasp of both those realities. As A Freshman Player she was ahead of Kiah Stokes in the rotation and was Dolson's backup at center. Hint1: Center is a post position. As a sophomore she was mostly hobbled. As a junior Tuck replaced Kiah Stokes in the starting line up after a few games. Hint 2: Kiah stokes played exclusively in the post while at UCONN. Morgan would remain in the starting line up as a POST tandem with Stewie until graduation. Hint 3: A Team can have more than 1 post player at a time on the floor in case that tandem thing threw you off. Her senior season she ran the gauntlet as a post player battling Coates of SC, Hamblin of Oregon States, Jones of Maryland, Boyette of Texas, McCowan of MSU, Lewis of Kansas Sate, & Shepard of Nebraska. Do you even know what a post player is?