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[QUOTE="oldude, post: 3175798, member: 7511"] I wouldn’t rule UConn out of the Sedona Prince sweepstakes just yet. Obviously, the Huskies were one of the finalists when Prince originally decommitted from TX. Assessing the other finalists, I would suggest that OSU might be out of the picture due to their stable of Bigs. ND and Louisville could be options, but they both have Bigs on the roster next year and/or coming in. Coco suggested the Tina Thompson connection at UVA, but as we’ve seen, many of the top transfers seem to matriculate to powerhouse programs, and UVA is certainly not a powerhouse in WBB at this point. UConn has a Big, but clearly wants another to compete with the likes of MS St, SC, Oregon, OSU and others that are loading up with 2-5 Bigs each. The other advantage at UConn is that there is not another program in the country right now that projects to have the talent at the guard and wing spot as the Huskies over the next several seasons. Playing alongside Megan, Liv, Christyn, Aubrey, Ania, Paige, Nika & TBD practically insures multiple championship runs. Finally, no coaching staff does a better job developing post players than the Huskies. Hopefully, Prince has a level of understanding of these advantages. If not, I’m certain Geno will point them out. [/QUOTE]
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