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I’m actually a little more intrigued by this Mwenentanda kid in the ‘23? class.
I’m actually a little more intrigued by this Mwenentanda kid in the ‘23? class.
Thanks. I just liked what I saw of her in that short story and video in another thread.She's a 2022 and I haven't heard of a UConn connection.
Thanks. I just liked what I saw of her in that short story and video in another thread.
SC kid only 35 miles outside Columbia. Probably another home state lock like Wilson?I'd keep my eye on Joyce Edwards though. She looks to have incredible upside and is just a 2024.
Whirrr! That is 2 thread penalty on BobbyJ for raining on our good will parade on our fantasy for such a young player. Let us dream and think good thoughts with invoking SC and many of their brethren into this thread!SC kid only 35 miles outside Columbia. Probably another home state lock like Wilson?

SC kid only 35 miles outside Columbia. Probably another home state lock like Wilson?
Jefferson was a tremendous player, but she is a totally different player than Fudd! Jefferson scored in basically 2 different ways, either a wide open jump shot or a fast break lay up on a run out or a steal. Her shooting % numbers where inflated because of this. Fudd is more of a volume shooter, and it will be significantly harder for her to put up the same efficiency numbers. This is NOT intended to be a knock against Fudd, I am just trying to point out just how hard it is to put up a 55%/45%/90% line.
Echoing some others, 55% overall shooting for a mostly perimeter oriented player is a very, very high expectation.
Sorry I think I was too smarmy in that prior post to you -
Have to add, MoJeff was a complete player. Good offensive player, great floor general and unmatched as a defender. Against the top teams, her defense was sometimes more important than her ability to score. Lets not forget the all around basketball talent that contributed to championships.You're right - but MoJeff was still a perimeter player. So at least I wanted to remind him that UCONN has perimeter players shoot very high%'s.
So if we are to disregard then his terminology of perimeter player and focus on possible style of play- there's no reason for Azzi to have to force a lot of shots (what I mean is force a style of play of shooting a lot if her shot is off vs the ordinary teams or wrse that thye play) while playing with the super guards and super talent she will have on her team if she were to attend UCONN.
In addition, Azzi isn't just a jump shooter. She could put the ball on the floor. and as a a guard high assists is something she'll look to achieve and not just be content with scorer or nothing.
And for the ordinary teams to try to box-and-one or triangle-and-two Azzi Fudd with Paige and AMak (and Muhl) as facilitators - to go along with the overall talent of other players - that would be crazy. More than likely Azzi is going to be playing with some elite passers - and imo she is a terrific passer too.
yes though I agree what you- it would be hard to do - and as stated you're right MoJeff is different - than what Azzi would be if she came to UCONN.
This is the 1 game that Paul IV won those 2 years.
Have to add, MoJeff was a complete player. Good offensive player, great floor general and unmatched as a defender. Against the top teams, her defense was sometimes more important than her ability to score. Lets not forget the all around basketball talent that contributed to championships.
Have to add, MoJeff was a complete player. Good offensive player, great floor general and unmatched as a defender. Against the top teams, her defense was sometimes more important than her ability to score. Lets not forget the all around basketball talent that contributed to championships.
...but it looks like they will still be decked our in UA this year...UA dropped UCLA, and the university is suing for $200,000,000.
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UCLA sues Under Armour for terminating $280 million sponsorship deal with school
UCLA sued Under Armour in federal court on Wednesday, alleging it terminated its $280 million sponsorship agreement with the Bruins not because of the pandemic but because the massive deal was too costly for the financially troubled apparel company.www.espn.com
Perhaps she will learn not to make Wilson's mistake of having to watch UConn's 2 championships and 4 final fours during her 4 years at school.SC kid only 35 miles outside Columbia. Probably another home state lock like Wilson?

Perhaps she will learn not to make Wilson's mistake of having to watch UConn's 3 championships during her 4 years at school.![]()
Please try to be more accurate especially when attempting to throw shade at the reining WNBA MVP. UCONN won 2 championships during Wilson's tenure at South Carolina.Thanks for the help, I scanned my spreadsheet too quickly. mea culpa! mea culpa!Please try to be more accurate especially when attempting to throw shade at the reining WNBA MVP. UCONN won 2 championships during Wilson's tenure at South Carolina.
Of the 3 at Sidwell (her+ Kiki Rice and Jadyn Donovan) she might end up as the best player.And I've long said Kendall Dudley is UConn material.
Caroline is going as well. She is also working out with Prospects Nation the day before.This weekend is Coach Wootten’s Top 150 camp for boys and girls. They invite the top 100 seniors, 50 juniors, about 15 sophomores, and this year they added some freshman late. Here are the names I have seen on the list of confirmed attendees:
2024-
2023- Amiyah Reynolds, Sole Williams, S’mya Nichols,
2022- Ayanna Patterson, Timea Gardiner, Maya Nnaji, Ysabella Fontleroy, Ruby Whitethorn, Ashlon Jackson, Mila Reynolds, Kiersten Johnson, Amina Muhammad, Tionna Herron
2021- Kelbie Washington, Chante Embry, Nyah Wilson