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Glad to see we are still in the hunt for Durr. She's gonna be a great one.
 
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Ice, hopefully Asia knows that Geno and the Huskies are still very interested in her. And hopefully Asia is mutually still very interested in the Huskies. She and KLS would be Great additions to the Huskie family.

LET'S GO ASIA....AND LET'S GO HUSKIES!!
 
She may not have known he was there if he wore his Groucho nose, moooostash & glasses again... but I'm sure that she'll feel wanted if she reads this thread.... Coincidentely, it seems that Asia sounds like a darned good UConn bball name.... I wonder if she knows anyone named Ashley, Diana, Maria, Sue, Stacey, ASJHA, Morgan, Ashley, Jessica, Swin or Tamika....

YOPB
 
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Ice, hopefully Asia knows that Geno and the Huskies are still very interested in her. And hopefully Asia is mutually still very interested in the Huskies. She and KLS would be Great additions to the Huskie family.

LET'S GO ASIA....AND LET'S GO HUSKIES!!

I'm sure Asia knows everyone in the universe is interested in her. If UCONN gets her there is no telling how many more National Championships UCONN will win.
 
I really like our chances for Durr and KLS. A couple of weeks ago some fans were concerned about bigs. Well right now I think opponets are concerned that UConn continues to get the cream of the crop.
 
Ice, hopefully Asia knows that Geno and the Huskies are still very interested in her. And hopefully Asia is mutually still very interested in the Huskies. She and KLS would be Great additions to the Huskie family.

Pretty sure there's as much contact as allowed.
 
According to the recruiting calendar, we are in an Evaluation Period where coaches can watch, but not approach, recruits.

From NCAA.org:

During an evaluation period a college coach may watch college-bound student-athletes compete, visit their high schools, and write or telephone student-athletes or their parents. However, a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents off the college’s campus during an evaluation period.
 
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The 2015 recruiting class could be one for the ages if the chips fall right. Add
in next years freshman guards and we would be in pretty good shape for a
few NC runs. I would really like to pick up Kalani Brown. I think she is the
only center we are recruiting in 2015. She could be a 4 yr starter like Step.
 
The 2015 recruiting class could be one for the ages if the chips fall right. Add
in next years freshman guards and we would be in pretty good shape for a
few NC runs. I would really like to pick up Kalani Brown. I think she is the
only center we are recruiting in 2015. She could be a 4 yr starter like Step.
I wouldn't get your hopes up too much about Kalani Brown. There are discussions that she wants to go to school close to home. We'll know more if she visits Uconn.
 
I hate to sound like a broken record but I think Brown has dropped off UConn's radar.
 
According to the recruiting calendar, we are in an Evaluation Period where coaches can watch, but not approach, recruits.

From NCAA.org:

During an evaluation period a college coach may watch college-bound student-athletes compete, visit their high schools, and write or telephone student-athletes or their parents. However, a college coach may not have face-to-face contact with college-bound student-athletes or their parents off the college’s campus during an evaluation period.
I wonder what "visit their high schools" entails or is meant to entail. Is it just assurance that you can watch them compete on-site at their high school, or are coaches allowed to go and sit in the back of their class to be seen?? Just curious, it sounds odd.
 
KB: The NCAA is beyond odd. And how interesting to me that the big wigs of the NCAA seem to get the same daily hundred buck haircuts that our elected clowns get at our expense. In terms of setting the standard for hypocrisy, that is where those two bodies (the NCAA and our elected officials) do their best work.
 
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