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Remember Mo'ne Davis?

She is playing baseball again. I read an article that stated she was no longer thinking of playing basketball for Uconn. I believe she now knows she does not have the kind of basketball background that has prepared her to play at that high a level.
 
If she is really good at softball she'll get a slew of offers from the south, central and south west where women's softball rules.
Even if she is good the problem would still be exposure. To be offered a scholly you have to be seen and evaluated. The same problem exists as with her early basketball career. She plays shortstop for a high school which is in a very weak Academic league. I don't believe that softball has a lot of AAU teams so she would actually have to hook up with a summer travel team to get the right kind of exposure. One the plus side, you don't need to watch games, for you can always gage a softball players ability during a tryout.. And she obviously has a good arm.

Something that needs to be considered is that young players develop at different ages. Little league is fairly early to get an accurate reading of a players potential. Girls usually develop faster than boys so at that age they are more equipt to compete with boys. As they get older the boys end up surpassing the girls. Mo'ne has not grown from the 5'4" she was in 2014. She probably peaked early physically. This also happens to boys who are at one time physically superior to their peers but then are caught and surpassed.

Mo'ne is obviously still a good athlete who loves to compete in a variety of sports. That was evident by her not wanting to commit to basketball. Nothing wrong with that at all. She seems to play for the enjoyment of playing the games she competes in. The sad part is that you can not do that anymore on the higher competitive levels.. Because the reward of scholarships the athletic bar has been raised to high that to compete at the higher levels you have to make an earlier commitment, especially with basketball. When you are good at a lot of things it is often difficult to make choices. She also seems to have the personality that lacks that competitive fire and desire required in a simi contact sport like basketball. She made a remark about AAU that everyone takes it too seriously. That is very telling. Girls basketball is very competitive and is taken very seriously by those that play at a high level. She was not ever exposed to that in her high school program and Rec league. Rec being short for recreation league. Not everyone's personality is geared for the upper level competition required in some sports.

I did rag on her advisors (parents) in respect to steering her the wrong way. But perhaps they really didn't. Parents certainly know their children better than the casual fan does. Sports isn't everything and raising a happy well adjusted person is certainly a higher priority than a star athlete. Forcing her to commit to a sport that she really wasn't ready to commit to might have been a bigger. mistake. Except to the very few, putting the focus and effort into becoming an elite athlete ( especially when the physical aspect is not there ) just isn't worth the effort required. I think that is what Mo'ne is realizing. Better to just continue to play the sports she enjoys rather than being burned out and frustrated pursuing a lost cause.
 
Mo'ne played for her high school softball team. But her dream is to play in the WNBA, and she's getting long looks from some prominent collegiate basketball programs. She had once expressed desire to play for Geno Auriemma at UConn, though she seems to be backing off that idea, her individual identity trumping even the allure of such a historically successful program.

"I still watch them play and still watch all the highlights, but I don't know if I fit that playing style," she said. "I have a different playing style, an old-school playing style. I like to slow
things down if the team's on the run, get the ball moving a little bit."


Mo'ne Davis continues to inspire on diamond
 
where does she go to high school & what year is she in...has she been on girls hoops watch list?
 
where does she go to high school & what year is she in...has she been on girls hoops watch list?
She plays varsity for Springside Chestnut Hill Academy outside of Philly. She played AAU basket for Philly Tripple Threat program. She has not been on an of the major girls hoops list since about Fall of 2016 when Dan Olson of ESPN hoopgurlz rated her game saying she lacked several elements towards achieving her goal of playing for UCONN or high major DI WCBB.
 
She plays varsity for Springside Chestnut Hill Academy outside of Philly. She played AAU basket for Philly Tripple Threat program. She has not been on an of the major girls hoops list since about Fall of 2016 when Dan Olson of ESPN hoopgurlz rated her game saying she lacked several elements towards achieving her goal of playing for UCONN or high major DI WCBB.
Thanks..great info
 
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She was the pitcher for the Philly area little league team in Williamsport....the one Geno congratulated by phone which sent Vandy into a tizzy. She also was quoted as saying that she wanted to play for Geno.

She is on the cover of the Sept. 18 issue of Time magazine. Yikes! I haven't read the article yet...it will be a minor miracle if this kid grows up well-adjusted and happy.
I don't know if she is being heavily recruited in hoops.

No is the answer. She lacks the skills and discipline to be elite in basketball and the notoriety I'm sure made a contribution to that. There is a thread from maybe a year or year and a half ago the cites extensive articles about this.
 
I hope this is the last thread on Mo'ne in respect to basketball that we will see on the Uconn.

Amen. But you do realize that some will start a thread just to annoy you and me. They'll calendar it for March 2019.
 
Amen. But you do realize that some will start a thread just to annoy you and me. They'll calendar it for March 2019.
Done and done! Keep your eyes peeled next St Patty's day. Seek and ye shall find, ask and the door shall open. Anything for you guys!
 
Mo'ne played for her high school softball team. But her dream is to play in the WNBA, and she's getting long looks from some prominent collegiate basketball programs. She had once expressed desire to play for Geno Auriemma at UConn, though she seems to be backing off that idea, her individual identity trumping even the allure of such a historically successful program.

"I still watch them play and still watch all the highlights, but I don't know if I fit that playing style," she said. "I have a different playing style, an old-school playing style. I like to slow
things down if the team's on the run, get the ball moving a little bit."


Mo'ne Davis continues to inspire on diamond
Interesting. The only players I've known who want to "slow things down" instead of getting out on the break are players who are lack a motor, are not in basketball shape, or can't finish consistently.
 
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Isn’t her 15 minutes of fame up? Best of luck in whatever endeavor she tries but “elite”at either sport is not on her resume. There are literally a couple hundred and more young women better than her at either sport but yet here we are discussing this.

Never let the truth get in the way of a good story...
 
Isn’t her 15 minutes of fame up? Best of luck in whatever endeavor she tries but “elite”at either sport is not on her resume. There are literally a couple hundred and more young women better than her at either sport but yet here we are discussing this.

Never let the truth get in the way of a good story...

I suspect she'll be a "Where is she now" click bait for a long, long time. Her Little League stint was tremendous fun and a great gender equity story and, of course, Geno fed it with his phone call and ensuing slap on the wrist.
 
Not me! Perhaps patients of very skillful chiropractors? Good point,Bags

She's looking for a scholarship and to catch lightning in a bottle one more time. Clear the mechanism! ;)
 

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