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I hope that this YouTube video is considered to be from an acceptable source.
Appears to be taken at a charity event.
Appears to be taken at a charity event.
That's true. The moderation left a lot to be desired. The crowd only became completely quiet when Geno spoke. I think what came across however was how very nice and sincere the UCONN players are. It's why we follow them day and night, through good times and bad, wins and losses. I am very struck by how poised they all are. Very self possessed and well spoken. I have always liked Caroline and I think you see what she is made of in this clip. I really hope she finally has a good, full season.I watched some of this on YouTube last night. Stupid questions, people just talking and not paying attention during questioning, and it might be me, but I found the commentator a bit abrasive. That may be the wrong word, but I had to turn it off after about a couple of minutes. I applaud the girls for doing this, but the atmosphere in that room was not inviting.
I am not positive, but I thought that the guy asking the questions said at the beginning of the video (around the 40 second mark) that he is the coach's son in law.That's true. The moderation left a lot to be desired. The crowd only became completely quiet when Geno spoke. I think what came across however was how very nice and sincere the UCONN players are. It's why we follow them day and night, through good times and bad, wins and losses. I am very struck by how poised they all are. Very self possessed and well spoken. I have always liked Caroline and I think you see what she is made of in this clip. I really hope she finally has a good, full season.
OMG, I missed that you are right.I am not positive, but I thought that the guy asking the questions said at the beginning of the video (around the 40 second mark) that he is the coach's son in law.
I am not positive, but I thought that the guy asking the questions said at the beginning of the video (around the 40 second mark) that he is the coach's son in law.
OMG, I missed that you are right.
I heard that too!I am not positive, but I thought that the guy asking the questions said at the beginning of the video (around the 40 second mark) that he is the coach's son in law.
It's really remarkable, isn't it?As long as I've followed the Uconn Women I cannot recall an instance where whoever was being interviewed was not respectful and well spoken.
Especially when you are tuned into interviews with some of the players on some other teams who don't believe in starting a sentence without saying "You know."It's really remarkable, isn't it?
I hope that this YouTube video is considered to be from an acceptable source.
Appears to be taken at a charity event.
Me too...Azzi self-identifies as 5'10". I thought she was 5'11".