MilfordHusky
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I'm not sure about the word "hate" either, but loathe, disdain, ... The Diva, SkyDig.
Not for most fans. DT was great. In spite of some bellyaching when RU had to play UConn while DT was on the team, most fans that I have ever met basically admired her, with a possible objection to some colorful language she was known to use.Can you imagine how high Diana would be on the lists of every other WCBB team? Her offenses were more grievous and more numerous than any of those described above for this list of minor offenders.
Hate, no... but disgust, well the name Matee Ajavon springs to mind.
YOPB
Kara Lawson got some folks riled up when, as a freshman, she got terribly excited about beating UConn at Storrs. But, when she was a senior, she really earned my respect. I kept a close eye on the Tenn games that year, and, I can't tell you how many times she pulled her team through late in the game, when things were tight. She's not the most elegant of players, but, boy, as a senior, she did exactly what any coach would hope, expect, and dream that a senior leader would do - she pulled her younger teammates to victory.
Cappie for me. That awful display where she jabbed her finger in Geno's chest - she clinched it for me.
I don't even feel it was that over the top. I understand why UConn fans were gritting their teeth to watch her exuberance, but I've tried to viewed it as a homage to Connecticut.I don't think Lawson should even be on the list. Really just that one moment of exuberance after the win that was over the top.
This should be fun. Take a walk down memory lane and discuss who you most loved to hate, whose misfortune made you the happiest, who seemed to be a thorn in your side. Have you ever forgiven Chamique for the 1997 regional finals or the 1996 national semis? Do you still delight in Skylar Diggins's still-TBD progress as a WNBA player? Does anyone anger you more than the thought of Candace Parker? Is there another LV I couldn't make a selectable option (and if you're thinking Tamika Catchings, what on earth is wrong with you anyway?)? So, talk about the painful losses and the most annoying displays of attitude that earned a young woman the title of "WCBB player you most loved to hate"!
This should be fun. Take a walk down memory lane and discuss who you most loved to hate, whose misfortune made you the happiest, who seemed to be a thorn in your side. Have you ever forgiven Chamique for the 1997 regional finals or the 1996 national semis? Do you still delight in Skylar Diggins's still-TBD progress as a WNBA player? Does anyone anger you more than the thought of Candace Parker? Is there another LV I couldn't make a selectable option (and if you're thinking Tamika Catchings, what on earth is wrong with you anyway?)? So, talk about the painful losses and the most annoying displays of attitude that earned a young woman the title of "WCBB player you most loved to hate"!
Hate, no... but disgust, well the name Matee Ajavon springs to mind.
YOPB
No, the Tennessee fans just trash her and her mother for going to Uconn based on lies about a mythical house.I think the 2 elements that really irritate fans are:
1. arrogance
2. talent/playing great against the fan's favorite team
Diggins and Parker definitely played with a huge amount of swagger/arrogance and typically had huge games/huge plays against Connecticut. Similarly, Taurasi had the same effect on Tennessee fans.
On the contrary, someone like Holdsclaw/Moore was immensely talented but both of these players were humble, didn't trash talk and just went out and played basketball. I haven't heard of any UCONN fans trashing Holdsclaw and Tennessee fans rarely talk negatively about Moore (compared to how they talk about Taurasi.)
Holdsclaw wasn't humble. She was an arrogant jerk. A very talented one, but one none the less.On the contrary, someone like Holdsclaw/Moore was immensely talented but both of these players were humble, didn't trash talk and just went out and played basketball. I haven't heard of any UCONN fans trashing Holdsclaw and Tennessee fans rarely talk negatively about Moore (compared to how they talk about Taurasi.)
I put Randall third on my list but to be honest she grew on me as well for the reasons you citeOf those listed I'd have to go with Holdsclaw. (see Wally East). At the time Boo Randall was a great enemy here on this board. Heck UCONN gave her the nickname Boo (for her run in, roll around, with Sveta). But over time she became one of my favorites the way she embraced the name and the way she always played 100%.
The one I probably hated most was Snow. Still don't like her.
While Candace and Kara L were not my favorites when they played against UConn, I had to respect their skills and leadership. Kara, particularly, has gone on to a stellar career both in basketball and on ESPN. She is a class act.
Skylar, on the other hand, is definitely on my short list of badly behaved competitors. When she was handing out her headbands and ND t-shirts on OUR court last January (2013) after ND beat us, I thought that was bush league.
And Mattee Ajavon is right after her....remember her bad behavior leaving the court after her last Big East Tournament game against UConn? A brat.
Wasnt Ajavon the one who went with RU's FB player Ray Rice?Yep, I'm with Boo, the name Matee sprung to mind.
Wasnt Ajavon the one who went with RU's FB player Ray Rice?
Good for you!! I wish I could make it as this looks like the beginning of a nice run for RU's WBB and after the way things have been going on the FB team I need something to look forward too.A win Saturday should push us into the rankings?Hey, I got a courtside seat to the Rutgers-UCF game on the 15th! It's gonna be great!
Holdsclaw wasn't humble. She was an arrogant jerk. A very talented one, but one none the less.