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NICE, you obviously recognize he was a Brilliant Statesman!George Bernard Shaw's last two initials speak volumes for the man/writer.

NICE, you obviously recognize he was a Brilliant Statesman!George Bernard Shaw's last two initials speak volumes for the man/writer.

Moriah stands at 456 assists so if she records 192 this coming year she will tie DT for th Uconn record. Last year she had 191, as a soph she had 195, so the record should be within her wheelhouse.
I honestly feel like Moriah is and will be a better player than Sue Bird....although they're at different points in their basketball career, I'd have to vote for Moriah....her quickness along with her defensive prowess, not to mention her budding offensive game is too much to handle in the college game right now. I have to give props when they're due and Moriah's continued improvement has been a key in keeping UCONN successful, without Moriah, I don't think the UCONN machine runs as smoothly....JMO!
Moriah is a better defender than most guards. Much better.
Who is the best player ever at 5'7" and under? Is Moriah close?
A bit harsh.
I suggest that a strong case could be made for Irish men of letters. My trifecta for greatest of the 20th century would be poet, William Butler Yeats; novelist, James Joyce; and playwright, George Bernard Shaw.
All Irish.
OK, pick a country and name your contenders. And puh-leeze, spare me Ernest Hemingway.![]()
AVF - I don't have much memory when it comes to remembering what schools recruited which players. Do you recall whether or not Tennessee actively recruited her, and if so, whether she had the Lady Vols as a real possibility?
Triad and any of our Baylor friends - if you are reading this, same question applies to Duke and Lady Bears.
Actually, you almost had it right, Yeats, Joyce but substitute Synge for Shaw to capture true Irish flavor.