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UConn Alumnae's Slow WNBA Start
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[QUOTE="Fairfield Fan, post: 2219837, member: 6911"] Seems as though some of our UConn ladies are experiencing sluggish play in this early season. Last night Maya Moore scored just 6 points on 2-6 shooting. She ranks 28th in league scoring. Breanna Stewart scored 14 points in the same game, but on 5-14 shooting. She stands 23rd in scoring. Is Breanna suffering lingering effects of that knee injury from China? Bria Hartley, coming back from injury and motherhood, is scoring just 2 points per game. Saniya Chong is at 2.7 ppg, cooling off a bit, although that places her 10th among rookies. She's 4th in assists among rookies. Kiah Stokes is scoring at the slowest pace of her three-year career, under 5 ppg. She had a strong game recently, but her coach acknowledged that the coaching staff and her teammates had taken her to task for her early-season performance. And we have two players out with serious injuries- Kaleena Mosquera-Lewis and Morgan Tuck. On the other hand, Stephanie Dolson is doing well, scoring 12 ppg, while the workhorse of all-time, Tiffany Hayes, is really shining now, and Tina Charles is proving herself Ms Consistency once again. But in terms of the UConn cohort, it seems to be an uncharacteristically sluggish early performance. [/QUOTE]
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