I edited. Initially I left out the phrase “for scoring opportunities” … freshman Sarah had more competition for scoring opportunities with Paige and Azzi (usually) on the courtSarah had more competition freshman year for scoring opportunities than Maya. Paige and Azzi (when healthy) vs Tina C, who averaged 14.2 pts Maya’s freshman year. I love, love Maya but so far Sarah gets the nod.
I would guess that SS's shooting percentage is better as well.
I think you’re misremembering her freshman season. Maya’s first game in a UConn jersey was an exhibition against the U.S. National Team. She had a near double double (14 & 9)Sarah had more competition freshman year for scoring opportunities than Maya. Paige and Azzi (when healthy) vs Tina C, who averaged 14.2 pts Maya’s freshman year. I love, love Maya but so far Sarah gets the nod.
. . . my eye-memory is that Maya relied more on a midrange dribble-stop jumper (rather like Paige) while Sarah tends to finish at the rim more. This may be because Sarah is a bit bigger and stronger while Maya seemed rather quicker and a great leaper.
I think you’re misremembering her freshman season. Maya’s first game in a UConn jersey was an exhibition against the U.S. National Team. She had a near double double (14 & 9)
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I meant that Maya didn’t play with a scorer like Paige or Azzi. That was an advantage for Maya in terms of her scoring average.
Was the Big east really brutally tough?While this comparison is interesting, it doesn’t really account for changes in the game itself. When Maya played, there was less scoring in general and the Big East was a brutally tough conference. One stat that I would like to see is the percentage of total scoring accounted for by Maya & Sarah respectively. That doesn’t mean that one is better than the other. They are/were both great players and generational talents.
Actually, the BE was the best WBB conference in the country. It died when the football people took over and the defections began.Was the Big east really brutally tough?
That’s a good question that forced me to go back and review which of the 16 or so different universities that, at various times, constituted the OBE & NBE were affiliated with the conference when Maya played from 2007-2011.Was the Big east really brutally tough?
In Maya’s freshman season, there were 6 Big East teams in the preseason rankings (DePaul wasn’t in the BE then). In addition, UConn played then #4 Stanford, #11 Duke, and #4 North Carolina during the regular season.Was the Big east really brutally tough?
I was thinking about that while watching the video of the 1999-2000 team. We mention Sue, Maya, Diana, Paige, and Stewie a lot but what about Tamika, Kaleena, Tina, Nykesha, Ann, and Katie Lou? And there’s Megan, Brittany, Christyn…good griefIt's so easy to forget that one player who just graduated. We're kinda blessed with "generational" players. Around here, they occur a bit more frequently.
It's scary how spoiled we are. What would this forum be like if we never had Geno and CD? Would we be a perpetual 12-18 team with 100 people in the stands? Instead, we have, with a bunch of obvious exceptions, the most talented players in the past 30 years.I was thinking about that while watching the video of the 1999-2000 team. We mention Sue, Maya, Diana, Paige, and Stewie a lot but what about Tamika, Kalana, and Tina? And there’s Megan, Brittany, Christyn, Nykesha…good grief
It died because ESPN decided to consolidate higher value BE teams in ACC. Those teams were football schools. Too much football didn't killed the BE, too little football did.Actually, the BE was the best WBB conference in the country. It died when the football people took over and the defections began.
There is no way to compare players from different eras. Different teammates, different roles, different competition, different everything. I don't know why people even try.This question interested me, so I did a bit of research. I don't think Maya had much of an advantage.
If you just focus on the two other top scorers on their teams, Maya was accompanied by AAs Tina Charles and Renee Montgomery, who combined for 28.3 ppg, while Sarah was accompanied by Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd, who combined for 33.5 ppg — a 5.2 ppg difference.
If you add the two teams' 4th scorers into the mix, Mel Thomas (10.4 ppg) and Ashlynn Shade (7.7 ppg), Maya was accompanied by 38.7 ppg and Sarah by 41.2 ppg — a 2.5 ppg difference.
If you expand the scope to look at the entire teams, Maya's team averaged 81.2 ppg and Sarah's averaged 81.7 ppg — a 0.5 ppg difference. So, the total scoring of each team was essentially the same.