This is a wonderful clip particularly because it's not a highlight reel but rather the chance to hear Lou's own thoughts on family and basketball and other stuff. Wowza! If this has already been posted [it's not new] I missed it. oops. 33
Katie Lou is a young woman who knows herself. When do you hear such a talented player so readily admit her weaknesses. Her offensive game is not in doubt. As she said defense and strength are what she most needs to improve. Her dribbling looks fairly sound, but it's another part of her game that she wants to improve. Katie Lou, looking forward to watching you play at UConn for the next four years. Is it even conceivable that the Huskies could win . . . Better not. We'll just have to watch and enjoy.
This is a wonderful clip particularly because it's not a highlight reel but rather the chance to hear Lou's own thoughts on family and basketball and other stuff. Wowza! If this has already been posted [it's not new] I missed it. oops. 33
Kind of reminds me of some young lady named Breanna Stewart.Competitive but not panicky.Confident but not concie
ted.Talented but thinking of what must be done to get better.
Seems Ms.Stewart turned out okay,so maybe Ms. Samuelson will too.
This is a wonderful clip particularly because it's not a highlight reel but rather the chance to hear Lou's own thoughts on family and basketball and other stuff. Wowza! If this has already been posted [it's not new] I missed it. oops. 33
And that quality/skill is one that if you can do in high school, you can do in college. Some things don't transition readily to the next level, but her shooting skills will NOT prove to have been left behind at Mater Dei.
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