What she does have and uses that neither Ice nor Jana show is a baby jump shot where she releases at the top of her jump, not on the way up. It stabilizes the shot, makes it many times harder to block, and leads to fouls because the defender can't time the shot and often hits the wrist or arms. That's a critical thing both Ice and Jana need to learn to use going forward in my mind. Ice has shown it at times but it is not muscle memory for her, it is for Serah. Both Ice and Jana, and Sarah too for that matter, will get better just by playing against her in practice.I believe Serah will be able to show (may be greater development at UConn) that she can be an effective passer for assists to complete her skills sets before the WNBA.
It is also wonderful for Serah to be closer to home for her senior year, including the road games. Last year had California road trips, etc. with the expanded Big Ten.
The "Big" benefit is the other bigs can learn from Serah's use of the glass, which simplifies the physics of the close-in game, for layups and put backs inside the paint, particularly through contact. Then, it will be the "Sky Hook" or the Majic Johnson mini-hook...
Go Huskies!!!