Two comments.
1. On the accessing the article issue -- if you have an iPhone 5S or later with the News app, one of the things you can make a favorite is the Hartford Courant, and another is Womens' Basketball. Between the two of those you can find virtually any UConn article from the Courant, totally free, at no charge, gratis.
2. On the actual content of the piece -- I have long believed that, if she wants it, the team will be hers once Geno and CD retire; and make no mistake, I believe that they will do so simultaneously. I said to family and friends when she was hired as an assistant coach that I believed this was done with the idea in mind that she would be able to use an assistantship here to develop into the head-coach-in-waiting to be entrusted with leadership of the team when Geno decides to hang up his whistle. Nothing that has happened since then has changed this opinion. In fact, over the intervening seasons, I have noticed her taking a more and more active role on the sidelines, during warmups, etc. So I do think that she would be an excellent choice for the successor head coach. That said, I think Geno is going to hang around for a while - I truly believe he wants to continue until UConn holds every or virtually every all-time record as to which records are kept for teams (final fours, championships, etc.). I think he wants to leave behind a legacy that will stand right up there next to John Wooden's as THE best coach the women's game has ever seen. It is worthy of note that most of Mr. Wooden's records on the men's basketball side have stood to this day -- admittedly largely a function of the fact that, unlike when he coached, hardly any top players stay for their entire eligibility on the men's side, whereas they still do on the women's side.