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The U19 trials take place in May. The invitations have yet to be extended. Jeff Walz is the coach.Has the U19 roster come out yet?
The U19 trials take place in May. The invitations have yet to be extended. Jeff Walz is the coach.Has the U19 roster come out yet?
The U19 trials take place in May. The invitations have yet to be extended. Jeff Walz is the coach.
No grudge for Jeff, although he’s probably tired of coaching UConn players after coaching Christyn & Liv on the U18 team last summer.Oh no. Will Jeff still be holding a grudge?
Okay I'll wait until tomorrow to be sure. Can't be sure of anything on April 1.
And likewise with Bueckers! She's fabulous, and I think the comparisons to DT are spot on. I don't think I can ever recall seeing an 18 year old with moves so similar to hers. She has the same wirey frame, long arms, thunderous speed and exceptional ball direction. On a few of her passes it almost looked like she was moving the ball with her mind, it was so perfectly placed. I can't wait to see her on every court but ours!The world-class education at The Farm obviously appealed to Haley, as did her long relationship with Tara and staff. The 16 miles from Mitty to Maples was also a factor. If Haley had played at, say, Worcester Academy, she probably would have picked UConn. JMO.
Haley is a likable player and person. I'm a fan, except when Stanford plays v. UConn. Same with Van Lith if she passes on UConn.
My favorite take from that piece was Carla Berube's assessment:Carl Adamec has a story out after talking to Paige last night. Maybe someone can link it as I’m at work.
Video or it didn’t happen
It's also kind of less of a national news story when UConn gets its seemingly 100th #1 recruit. Jones to Stanford was a bigger story because Stanford rarely lands the top recruit; y'all seem to do it basically every year. Easy to take that story for granted. (And for the fan bases of every other program in the country to want to ignore it!)
"Paige Bueckers had given her oral commitment to attend UConn to women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma awhile ago, she said, but waited until Monday to turn to Twitter and make her decision public."
I thinks she waited until her high school season ended to avoid the distractions such as the UConn Horde calling for interviewsmbr33ct, I think there is something to the timing of her commitment announcement. I believe that her's is a deliberate attempt to help Geno and UCONN recruiting. While doing so she also helps herself. It will be interesting to see what kind of a draw she is. She knows everybody and certainly they know her.
Especially forwards Mil. Guards can create for themselves, but most bigs need that guard to put in the right place when they're in the right spot at the right time. Hopefully these young forwards on the come up see UConn and Paige as their ticket to glory.If you are a good player, do you want to play with a great PG who will get you the ball in scoring position regularly? I sure think so.
“I love their attention to details. Whether it’s the way they all have their shirts tucked it, or the way they work and talk in practice, or just the way they stretch before game or practice, that meant a lot. It’s something that you want to be a part of.”
Hope this is not a duplicate:
Video report on Paige's decision from Minnesota TV news:
Announcer was not a happy camper.
Yeah. Caught this earlier today. He wanted her to stay home with Whalen.
Almost every great HS guard or wing could be considered a pg because they have the ball in their hands all the time. So Aubrey Griffin, Christyn Williams, Paige, Azzi could all be considered pg’s. But when Azzi and Paige started together on the U17 team, more often than not, Paige was running the point.Isn't Azzi Fudd primarily a point guard too..?
Might be a good problem to have with those 2 on the team.