I saw growth from a number of players, but I was most surprised and delighted about what happened with Nika. I thought she would only get limited minutes and would not contribute to the game in any way. I thought she might slip into a sad benchwarmer, but she blossomed into a defensive force and then a leadership role. It has really been something special to watch. The season might have ended differently if it hadn't been for her ankle injury.
This potentially is going to come off wrong and I don’t mean it to and mean no disrespect. Nina Muhl was a known, not an unknown, when she came to Uconn. A basketball mind like Greg Popovich does not rave about a player idly. A player doesn’t get recruited by the schools she was recruited by on whims and maybes.
Many posters here dismissed her very quickly because THEY didn’t know about her, so how could she possibly be any good? Further, she didn’t care about scoring, so without gaudy statistics, she couldn’t possibly be an important piece to the puzzle.
You see the dismissal of everything but points with the comments about Ono, who played good ball in the tournament but shot poorly, especially against Arizona. So, she stinks.
I contributed to that with comments about the missed layups but, again in hindsight, games are won and lost by teams, not individuals. IMO, Ono was done a disservice with the simplistic, emotional analysis; there was enough there to share the “blame” from coaches on down. And to be sure, I was a part of that disservice.
As to the topic, without a doubt, my most enjoyable part of the season was the team bonding, the honest and open affection for each other with everyone associated with the team.
Along those lines, a special mention to Evina Westbrook, who just impressed the heck out of me with her play, but more importantly, her leadership, maturity and commitment to a larger responsibility to team building.
Finally, a mention to Christyn Williams, it could not have been easy to sit there and admit the team took Arizona lightly; no excuses, just an honest standup response, beyond admirable in my eyes.