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wouldn't be the first time..............

wouldn't be the first time..............
Liberal use of the "ignore" button does the same.
Liberal use of the "ignore" button does the same.
It's struck me as funny as I've ignored one of them for a loooonnngg time!Lol. Yeah, I was just joking around though.
Kinda neutralized the SC half court half time heave. Justice. The kid has potential.Paige is so good that, as the game clock was getting low, she put the ball off the back rim to run the clock down an extra 2-3 seconds.![]()
"UConn is bad for WBB again!!!"Just a sort while ago AT&T has on the home page 2 articles and 5 different clips from last nights game. The focal point to no ones surprise is Paige and UConn. The mystic of Paige has gone national while UConn is once again center stage page 1.
A quick look at Plum's phenomenal senior year (31.7 average) shows she did three in a row twice (30-30-44 and 39-36-34). A lot harder than you think. Her earlier seasons don't include game-by-game logs.I bet Stiles or Plum had a dozen or so in a row.
Yeah, Uconn typically has no single player dominating their scoring in consecutive games, let alone three straight. Maya is probably the player who did it more frequently than any others recently and Bascom if you go way back, but generally by scoring 20+ points while teammates were in the teens. There is no Uconn player who has averaged 20 pts/gm for her career and only 5 players who have topped 20 pts/gm in a season and 8 player/season that have topped 20 pts/gm (Bascom with 3 and Collier with 2) The Uconn record is Maya with 22.8 and Bascom with 22.6, after that it is Sales at 20.9 followed by Collier, Bascom, Collier, Samuelson, and Bascom.She is phenomenal and deservedly so. However, in defense of some of our past phenoms, Geno would purposfully bench his phenoms because they where on dominating teams and destroying the opponents. I would say todays UConn team needs PB to play more minutes. Still..... only her 14th game and how effortless and on, and on. Paige is special. [ edit: this observation applies to other great non-UConn players ]
Probably the NCAA DI record belongs to Jackie Stiles or Kelcy Plum. Stiles as a senior averaged 30.3 points per game. Plum as a senior averaged 31.7 points per game.So what is the WCBB record for 30+ games?
Actually, Charlie I was also thinking about future recruiting classes and came to an opposite conclusion with regard to top-5 type recruits. If I'm a PG or SG in the Ice class (is that 2022?), I see PB, and NM all locked in for what would be my first couple of years. Same with SF-I see SP and CD lined up in front of my FR and Soph years. PF and C spots have AE, AD and IB in the fold. That's 8 really solid players and you know other HC's are going to be pointing that out to 2022 and 2023 recruits. That along with the "how much longer will Geno be there" ploy that HC's will also be using to recruit against UCONN. I see it kind of like our 4 year NCAA run which might very well have contributed to some weak recruiting classes the past couple of years---prior to this year. Conversely, Geno had playing time to offer to this years' FR and was able to convert that into a tremendous class.putting aside her play on the court, PB is bringing back an excitement to UConn basketball that's been missing for the past few years..............when Azzi Fudd joins the party UConn will be the most enjoyable WBB team to watch in quite some time........the implications for future recruiting are also immense........
I understand your point completely but historically success breeds success.........how many UConn recruits idolized Taurasi, Moore, Bird, Stewart etc and psychologically made their college choice at a young age even though they were heavily recruited by the other top schools later in high school.........that being said you are sure right that UConn will loose certain players because there's simply no room at the inn........of course that's where Geno, CD etc have to plan their recruiting strategy way in advance to make sure that there is no huge drop off in talent when Bueckers and Fudd leave the program.......uhhhhhh perhaps that's an impossibility but you know what I mean.........Actually, Charlie I was also thinking about future recruiting classes and came to an opposite conclusion with regard to top-5 type recruits. If I'm a PG or SG in the Ice class (is that 2022?), I see PB, and NM all locked in for what would be my first couple of years. Same with SF-I see SP and CD lined up in front of my FR and Soph years. PF and C spots have AE, AD and IB in the fold. That's 8 really solid players and you know other HC's are going to be pointing that out to 2022 and 2023 recruits. That along with the "how much longer will Geno be there" ploy that HC's will also be using to recruit against UCONN. I see it kind of like our 4 year NCAA run which might very well have contributed to some weak recruiting classes the past couple of years---prior to this year. Conversely, Geno had playing time to offer to this years' FR and was able to convert that into a tremendous class.
UCONN will still be a very desirable place to attend and play basketball but maybe not for the PB//AE level of recruit who might not want to be a non-starter for a year or two.
With the current rules, couldn't Paige play all 4 years with Azzi, if she wanted to?if you got a chance to coach Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd for three years why would you even think about retiring..........![]()
I think you could be correct but can you imagine the pressure to go pro when you are that good? Maybe also depends on how many NC's they win together.........might get old hat...........With the current rules, couldn't Paige play all 4 years with Azzi, if she wanted to?
Come on Charlie, Autumn did that for one time-out during a blowout game we need to see more than that...perhaps but as long as his health is good I don't see Geno leaving before graduates.............he's going to be having way too much fun........ the odds may be pretty good that the next UConn coach is already sitting on the bench......
CD will be ready for retirement at same time Geno does. Would Shea be next in line? Or would they go even younger?perhaps but as long as his health is good I don't see Geno leaving before graduates.............he's going to be having way too much fun........ the odds may be pretty good that the next UConn coach is already sitting on the bench......