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Swin Cash On The Program's Culture and Broadcasting.
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2478163, member: 5798"] What an advocate for UConn, and WCBB. I hope Swin has and will continue to [I]pay it forward[/I], and be available to current and future UConn players that will come through the program. Especially to those that express a similar interest in broadcasting (or play at the next level), and also mentor anyone that would seek her out, as she did to Roberts. "[B]UConn had me pro-ready". [/B]A statement of FACT that cannot be ignored or dismissed. I hope the potential UConn recruits are familiar with Cash and her legacy. Playing at the pro level is probably the ultimate goal of most of the top 50 ranked players today. Playing for a program that can provide exposure to an excellent education, and prepare them for professional sports, should be of concern to recruits and their parents, when making that final decision of where to commit and sign. UConn has an excellent track record of preparing those that are seriously planning to play professional women's basketball. It's no secret that UConn players are highly coveted by WNBA GM's, as well as professional teams overseas. One of the yarders did some research a few months ago to see which school had the most players [B]currently[/B] in the W. UConn came out on top. [/QUOTE]
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