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U19 World Cup - Kayleigh Heckel
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[QUOTE="oldhusky, post: 5313301, member: 9844"] Agree on Kayleigh's turnovers. She has a bit of Nika in her, and what I mean by that is she sometimes tries the high difficulty pass where the opening is small and/or defender a little too close. It is a risk reward trade off to be sure, but Uconn as a team generally has a very high assist to turnover ratio, and KK is an example of that too. The turnover numbers at USC were a little on the high side as well. Having said that, turnovers are huge in these kind of tournaments where teammates have little time to develop chemistry, and of course Kayleigh was a freshmen and assist/turnover ratios generally improve substantially over a player's career, and probably even more so coming to the Uconn program. On the positive front, clearly Kayleigh was the point guard most trusted to run the show in this tournament, and her role appeared to be to keep the train on the track and be a good complimentary player, a role that will serve her well at Uconn too. Overall I feel confident she will be a solid to very good part of the rotation and be a good fit to the Uconn culture. [/QUOTE]
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