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Awesome!! Thank you!!Second. Third
2010. Maryland then UConn
2009. North Carolina then Illinois
2008. UConn then Rutgers
2007. Maryland then Duke
Awesome!! Thank you!!Second. Third
2010. Maryland then UConn
2009. North Carolina then Illinois
2008. UConn then Rutgers
2007. Maryland then Duke
Just as a guess #1 classes 1998 TASS, 2002 Ann, Barb, Willnett, and Nicole, 2008 Tiff, Caroline, Heather, EDD*, 2012 for #1 classes - with EDD leaving 2008 would have fallen down a bit. And 2012 might not have ended up as #1 because a couple of schools had 5 or 6 recruits and the ranking is often volume over talent.
LOL, I'm a team player so therefore I have no problem with relying on others to assist me when needed... but thanks for your insight on my individual capabilities.. Noted1. The Lady Huskies have had no recruiting classes, ranked or otherwise.
2. For someone who is asking information on the topic, you sure seem pretty well informed, and capable of figuring this out yourself.
Thanks, Yes someone else also provided me with that confirmation, greatly appreciated though..I found an article saying Tennessee had the #1 Class that year. Even with EDD at Uconn.
HoopGurlz: Tennessee has No. 1 class
CamCraz - thanks for that - interesting write-ups. But got to ask, who did they rank above Maya Moore in the 2007 class - for that they get an F- on player rankings!
No. 1 Victoria Baugh, 6'4" PF
No. 2 Maya Moore, 6'0" SG
No. 3 Jantel Lavendar, 6'4" C
No. 4 Khadijah Rushdan, 5'10" SG
No. 5 Jasmine Thomas, 5'10" PG
As a freshman, Maya was #2 in the AP POY voting behind Parker. She was the only freshman ever other than Courtney Paris to be named 1st team AP AA. Maya was the best freshman I've ever seen. I saw Collins Hill play Winter Haven and St. Elizabeth (courtesy of a DVD from DaddyChoc). I also saw Maya in the McD's AA game. She was head and shoulders better than Tiffany, Khadijah Rushdan, and everyone else in the AA game.Interesting to look back on. Moore was always projected to be the better impact player coming out of high school, but IIRC, Baugh's performance in the U17 or U18 World's was a big reason why she skyrocketed in the rankings. She outperformed both Tina and Maya overseas as a sophomore or junior. In college she showed solid potential as a freshman and then was hampered by injuries. In hindsight, Moore was clearly the best player to come out of this class by a wide margin (I think her and Parker were the most polished freshmen to enter the collegiate field in the last 20 years), but I thought Baugh was going to be a good one for Tennessee until she had all of the injuries.
How about Jamelle Elliott? She was in the class of 1992.
And She Ralph, 1996, In 1996 she was named the USA Today National High School Player of the Year.
Wally, that's the 2002 class.I can't find any documentation (although, I looked for about a second while making chocolate chip cookies) but 2001 was definitely a #1 class with Strother (1), Wolff (4), Turner (8), and Crockett (13). (So, does that clear up how good Diana's teammates were in '03 and '04? No? You're going to continue claiming that D won two titles by herself? Okay then.)
Oh, found this: "This now makes Connecticut No. 1 this year," said Joe Smith, director of the Women's Basketball News Service. "The Duke kids ranked very high, but not quite that high."
Wally, that's the 2002 class.
How was Maya Moore not the #1 player in this class? Because she wasn't 6'4???? Wow... Victoria who????No. 1 Victoria Baugh, 6'4" PF
No. 2 Maya Moore, 6'0" SG
No. 3 Jantel Lavendar, 6'4" C
No. 4 Khadijah Rushdan, 5'10" SG
No. 5 Jasmine Thomas, 5'10" PG
As a freshman, Maya was #2 in the AP POY voting behind Parker. She was the only freshman ever other than Courtney Paris to be named 1st team AP AA. Maya was the best freshman I've ever seen. I saw Collins Hill play Winter Haven and St. Elizabeth (courtesy of a DVD from DaddyChoc). I also saw Maya in the McD's AA game. She was head and shoulders better than Tiffany, Khadijah Rushdan, and everyone else in the AA game.
Both Victoria Baugh and Khadijah Rushdan were the truth as prep players. I'm not saying they were Maya Moore good but both were robbed of their potential by multiple knee injuries. By the time of McD's AA game I thinkHow was Maya Moore not the #1 player in this class? Because she wasn't 6'4???? Wow... Victoria who????
Now that several posters have supplied you with information about #1 UCONN recruiting classes, is there a hypothesis you like to propose so that we can shoot it down?Can anyone here tell me how many number one recruiting classes the Lady Huskies had and what years did they occur?
Would also love to know the same for the number of times they landed the #2 recruiting Class..
just saw this ... I'm still fact checking and researching, was for something else I was working on but when I'm done I will post the results here for you guys to seeNow that several posters have supplied you with information about #1 UCONN recruiting classes, is there a hypothesis you like to propose so that we can shoot it down?
Just as a guess #1 classes 1998 TASS, 2002 Ann, Barb, Willnett, and Nicole, 2008 Tiff, Caroline, Heather, EDD*, 2012 for #1 classes - with EDD leaving 2008 would have fallen down a bit. And 2012 might not have ended up as #1 because a couple of schools had 5 or 6 recruits and the ranking is often volume over talent.