There’s a debate about that. Now there’s no debate. She’s on the wall, hopefully right after UConn wins #13 and returns to Storrs for a celebration with the students at Gampel.Didn't Azzi make the wall when she made the AP first team All American list?
Don't think there is a debate - any of the main All-American teams does it - it is just the WBCA 10 person first team is easier to get onto than the 5 player first teams so it is the one most often cited, and the only one some players make. I think I remember one year a player made a 5 person team, but not the 10 person WBCA team - don't remember who or whether it was even a Uconn player, but it did stand out.There’s a debate about that. Now there’s no debate. She’s on the wall, hopefully right after UConn wins #13 and returns to Storrs for a celebration with the students at Gampel.
Azzi was the MOP of the Final Four last year when even a casual observer could recognize that Sarah Strong was the reason we won the National Championship. That's not a dig at Azzi. Sarah scored 24 in the Final and owned the paint in both games. She established her reputation on the big stage that she is a generational talent.I feel great for Azzi given all that she had to overcome with injuries.
I kind of feel bad for Azzi in that last year Paige soaked up an awful lot of attention in this year Sarah did, both deservedly so. Granted both are "once in a generation" players, but I think we would be talking about Azzi the same way. She is a phenomenal athlete who has worked unbelievably hard at her game.
Now, at Connecticut the culture isn't about individual accolades, rather it's about team success, but, when you stop and think about the extraordinary talent, we have on the roster it really boggles the mind. It's amazing to me that the coaches can so consistently identify it and convince the players that Storrs, CT is the best place for them to develop their game. It also speaks volumes about the character of the players that they are willingly share the spotlight. It's unbelievable the culture that Geno and Chris have created and maintained.
ucmiami, good memory. The records show that making one of these two First Teams but not the other does, indeed, happen every once in a while - probably more often than most fans would guess.Don't think there is a debate - any of the main All-American teams does it - it is just the WBCA 10 person first team is easier to get onto than the 5 player first teams so it is the one most often cited, and the only one some players make. I think I remember one year a player made a 5 person team, but not the 10 person WBCA team - don't remember who or whether it was even a Uconn player, but it did stand out.
No, only if you make the WBCA All-America team and graduate from the school? you will notice that Meg Walker is not in the Huskies of Honor even though she was a WBCA All-American. She hasn't graduated from school yet. However Walker's banner is up in the practice facilityDidn't Azzi make the wall when she made the AP first team All American list?
Daniel Connelly posted this recently.No, only if you make the WBCA All-America team and graduate from the school? you will notice that Meg Walker is not in the Huskies of Honor even though she was a WBCA All-American. She hasn't graduated from school yet. However Walker's banner is up in the practice facility
I realize Azzi fought through injuries for most of her career, so her accolades have been limited. For me, however, when she's healthy she's been every bit as good as her buddies Paige and Sarah, or at least shows the potential to be a regular WNBA all star.I like and support Azzi as much as anyone, but don't feel sorry for her that she has had to dance in the shadow of Paige and Sarah. Everyone else has had to.
I hear you, but now Azzi has a chance to win back to back nattys, which is something Paige never accomplished. 😉 That would certainly be a nice legacy to leave behind, especially considering how much injuries impacted her UConn career.I feel great for Azzi given all that she had to overcome with injuries.
I kind of feel bad for Azzi in that last year Paige soaked up an awful lot of attention in this year Sarah did, both deservedly so. Granted both are "once in a generation" players, but I think we would be talking about Azzi the same way. She is a phenomenal athlete who has worked unbelievably hard at her game.
Now, at Connecticut the culture isn't about individual accolades, rather it's about team success, but, when you stop and think about the extraordinary talent, we have on the roster it really boggles the mind. It's amazing to me that the coaches can so consistently identify it and convince the players that Storrs, CT is the best place for them to develop their game. It also speaks volumes about the character of the players that they are willingly share the spotlight. It's unbelievable the culture that Geno and Chris have created and maintained.