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State College product Kyla Irwin thought she was a hard worker. Then she went to UConn.
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[QUOTE="Florida Fan, post: 2150029, member: 7373"] It ain't me that has to do it. Kyla and Molly have to dig deep and get dirty to break into this lineup. I like both of them, but if they are going to emulate Jamielle Elliot and Barbara Turner they will need to work harder than their more athletic peers. Kyla will have to block out and knock some people down. Opposing forwards will need to bounce off her. And Molly needs to claw the ball from opposing guards, get up on them and stay on them. She passes the ball well and has to develop a dependable jump shot. Kyla has shown she can shoot on those few occasions she's been in the game late and open . Of course if Kyla and Molly are in the best shape of their lives, ahead of the new frosh, it could happen for them. I hope it does and they can be part of posse that can press for 40 minutes against the best out of conference teams. [/QUOTE]
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