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Fully agree with this sentiment! In watching her this season, primarily in end-game minutes, she moved, passed, ran the court and aggressively tried to play defense like the starters. If anything I felt that she shifted too much to that way from her freshman style insofar as she ended up with turnovers because she tried to make an extra pass or be too fine in order to make an impression on the coaching staff to earn more minutes in future games (IMO). She almost completely neglected taking her shots when she was open. I rooted for her because what I watched from her was that she was trying very hard to improve - tough to do in garbage time.GollyGee! That’s the question isn’t it.
My observation as a “UConn fan”. Q seems to have a competitive personality. A good kid. I was relieved to see her participating in the victory Parade even though she had entered the portal. She seemed to really enjoy being part of the team.
During her freshman year she seemed to do what we understand coach wants freshmen to do. Do what you’re good at. So you could count on Q to jack up a 3 whenever the ball hit her hands.
Sophomore year. I thought she was trying to improve on areas other than shooting from downtown. And she never really seemed able to break into the rotation. “My Opinion.”
I’m hoping Q becomes an important part of NC’s rotation and perhaps become a starter.
Sorry to hear that you’ve heard negative comments about her. Not everyone can make it everywhere. Sometimes things just don’t fit.
Every recruited college and pro player will, at some point in their career. find themselves no longer as starters but as bench players, and someone has to be the last pick (like in a playground pickup game). It sucks when that realization happens and UConn's roster is surely a bucket of ice cold water for many over the years. I truly hope Q has found the door that has opened when the UConn door closed and realizes her full potential at NC State.

