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This use to be the way if this was 2011-2020 .....as of late the wealth has began to spread out.
coulda just stopped after Stewart graduated.
The players that have gone from the Wnba since 2017 from Uconn I believe 1 or 2 are starting. KLS off the bench, Dangerfield cut and bouncing around, the 3 from this class none are starting.
There was a stat that said the top 3 scoring leaders from the WNBA all are from Notre Dame: Arike, Skylar, and Jackie Young.
 
It would be interesting to see what everyone earns in their real jobs overseas. That may be a better measure of their value.
 
I was more referencing how many have lasted since Stewie and Dolson , Stokes , Hayes class ? Seems like since those few came the rest cant seem to survive long. Well Gabby and Lou are hanging on by a thread so there's that nvm .
"By a thread?"

I don't watch much WNBA. But aren't both 20+ minute players for their teams? If so, you define that as "hanging on by a thread?"
 
how many of the UConn alums in the W wouldn't have ended up there if they went to a different school? No way to know for sure, but I think the majority of them would've ended up there regardless of which school they chose.
You're right no way of knowing. So you'd have to agree however that the OP is correct, right? While you are just speculating, right?

SO yes UCONN is "a path" - but looking at last 3 years UCONN has had 4 players available to be drafted and aren't three currently playing in the WNBA (Danger, Evina, and Liv)? The 4th blew out her knee.

Anyhow if you look at top 8 players from hoopgurlz in the Lauren Cox class, then the Meg Walker class, aren't most of the top 8 players not in the WNBA?

So can't we say with all the evidence of the past, that when Geno gets a top tier recruit, they have a better shot of making the WNBA than most others?

Here's the data - not speculation but hard data:
2016 -- Three out of 8 in WNBA (one is UCONN- Dangerfield)
2017 -- Three out of 8 in WNBA (two are UCONN- Dangerfield)

2018 most made it ofc CWill didn't but she blew out her knee.

You see what happened in 2016 and 2017, right? And prior years UCONN was even better.
 
You're right no way of knowing. So you'd have to agree however that the OP is correct, right? While you are just speculating, right?

SO yes UCONN is "a path" - but looking at last 3 years UCONN has had 4 players available to be drafted and aren't three currently playing in the WNBA (Danger, Evina, and Liv)? The 4th blew out her knee.

Anyhow if you look at top 8 players from hoopgurlz in the Lauren Cox class, then the Meg Walker class, aren't most of the top 8 players not in the WNBA?

So can't we say with all the evidence of the past, that when Geno gets a top tier recruit, they have a better shot of making the WNBA than most others?

Here's the data - not speculation but hard data:
2016 -- Three out of 8 in WNBA (one is UCONN- Dangerfield)
2017 -- Three out of 8 in WNBA (two are UCONN- Dangerfield)

2018 most made it ofc CWill didn't but she blew out her knee.

You see what happened in 2016 and 2017, right? And prior years UCONN was even better.
Olivia plays no minutes for sparx aside blowout duty. KLS comes off the bench. I believe only one starter post 2016 starts in the WNBA from Uconn which some people in this thread were talking about. That post 2016 we don't see the success as in the days that Uconn was dominating.
 
Olivia plays no minutes for sparx aside blowout duty. KLS comes off the bench. I believe only one starter post 2016 starts in the WNBA from Uconn which some people in this thread were talking about. That post 2016 we don't see the success as in the days that Uconn was dominating.
Bui this isn't the point of the thread, right? Where did you see on the creation of the thread that minutes or starters was the point? The thread speaks of players that made it- not starters or minutes. Just who made it, right?

Secondly, they are in the WNBA while many others in the top 8 from 2016 and 2017 aren't, right?

It's fine you bring up starters or minutes - but replying to me you are addressing something that is irrelevant to my post, right?
 
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Bui this isn't the point of the thread, right? Where did you see on the creation of the thread that minutes or starters was the point? The thread speaks of players that made it- not starters or minutes. Just who made it, right?

Secondly, they are in the WNBA while many others in the top 8 from 2016 and 2017 aren't, right?

It's fine you bring up starters or minutes - but replying to me you are addressing something that is irrelevant to my post, right?

and even if we are talking about starters, I could swear I see KLS and Gabby in the starting lineup for LA and Seattle, and Pheesa when she is back, and most likely Kia Nurse when she is healthy. Isn't Azura (if you count her as Uconn) a starter as well?
 
and even if we are talking about starters, I could swear I see KLS and Gabby in the starting lineup for LA and Seattle, and Pheesa when she is back, and most likely Kia Nurse when she is healthy. Isn't Azura (if you count her as Uconn) a starter as well?
I'm not sure. But I just tend to think there are some on here that are maybe so angry that they feel personally "insulted" that UCONN hasn't won a title in w while and with some their posts to highlight that anger and frustration of negativism pushes through. Anything to make a negative post.
 
How about, UConn is A path to the WNBA, not THE path to the WNBA.

Here's a question: how many of the UConn alums in the W wouldn't have ended up there if they went to a different school? No way to know for sure, but I think the majority of them would've ended up there regardless of which school they chose.
not sure about that............WNBA coaches rave about how UConn players are uniformly the most well prepared players coming out of college.........,.this really helps the borderline players and may make the difference between sticking or not......
 
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I was more referencing how many have lasted since Stewie and Dolson , Stokes , Hayes class ? Seems like since those few came the rest cant seem to survive long. Well Gabby and Lou are hanging on by a thread so there's that nvm .
something tells me we'll be seeing two more pretty good UConn guards in the WNBA as starters in the next few years........;)
 
not sure about that............WNBA coaches rave about how UConn players are uniformly the most well prepared players coming out of college.........,.this really helps the borderline players and may make the difference between sticking or not......
I keep hearing that. I wonder about some of those borderline players, who just don't seem to bring much in the WNBA, if the UConn reputation gains them more time in the league than they deserve. I won't name names but can think of a few.
 
I keep hearing that. I wonder about some of those borderline players, who just don't seem to bring much in the WNBA, if the UConn reputation gains them more time in the league than they deserve. I won't name names but can think of a few.
This path you insist on going to is just so wrong and made up as it pertains to the thread and your belief like you are "in the know."
 
Sticking in the NBA as a 'borderline' player I think starts with commitment to being a good defender and then learning a role and consistently performing that role. Coaches want consistent performances from their bench players - they want to know when they call on a player what they will get. (Consistency as a shooter night after night, year after year is really hard to achieve and very few 'borderline players that depend only on scoring last long.)

Defense and consistently filling a role is the secret to Uconn success as well so it is the regime they have been under for their 4 years in college. That is what makes them WNBA ready.

And you see it from early days of the WNBA to today - Maya Moore, DT, Sue, Tina, Breanna, they were going to be stars at every level they played wherever they went to school. (Uconn helped them all in their development and I think they were better pros sooner because of Geno and CD.) Jessica Moore, Ashley Battle and others were not AAs, were not stars in college, but lasted much longer in the WNBA than many of the players that came into the WNBA as 'stars' by being good teammates and good role players for their teams. Kiah Stokes is another - she hardly started a game at Uconn and yet she is still a major part of her WNBA team 7 years after her graduation.
 
This path you insist on going to is just so wrong and made up as it pertains to the thread and your belief like you are "in the know."
Look at lists for early leaders for MVP this year. Almost all of them didn't go to UConn. The narrative that you have to go to UConn to maximize your pro potential is not true. It's a great choice for some players. Other players make different choices, that also works out great for them. Not sure why this is a radical idea.
 
Look at lists for early leaders for MVP this year. Almost all of them didn't go to UConn. The narrative that you have to go to UConn to maximize your pro potential is not true. It's a great choice for some players. Other players make different choices, that also works out great for them. Not sure why this is a radical idea.
Again you are trying to change the subject of the thread.


Can you identify where the OP suggested about MVP's????? The thread creation was about "making the WNBA." Then on a prior post you tried to go off the thread subject by speaking of players that are only in the WNBA for "UCONN name only" and pretending like they don’t deserve to be on only because of their name. -- As if you know.

To reiterate the OP made reference to "making the WNBA."
1--- The point wasn't MVP's which you seem to want to bring up for some odd reason. This was not the point of the thread. But you feel like you need to get your dig in?
2--- The point wasn't bottom of the bench players that didn't deserve it - which you seem to want to bring up for some odd reason - as if you know who deserves and who doesn't. OFC you say this without bias, right? Just want to get another dig in?
3--- Though, not you, another poster trying to being up starters and minutes which wasn't anything to do with the OP point as well. Can’t let some fans make some positive posts about UCONN without a dig by changing the subject of the thread, can we?

Oddly, in a way you are agreeing though with the OP though with your point 2 comment that UCONN has some players in the WNBA "by reputation only." Well then - if that were the reason then wouldn't it mean what the OP is saying is accurate? Regardless of “MVP” or “starter” or “minutes” that the UCONN name is getting players in the WNBA rate at a higher level than everyone else?

But hey, you are on a UCONN site as a non-UCONN fan but a PAC-10 fan; you can’t let the Husky positive slide, right?
 
Post-2016 UConn players in the W:

2017: Saniya played 1 year or so.

2018: Kia has started much of her career; Gabby started a little in Chicago when others were injured and is now a regular in Seattle.

2019: Azura has been mostly a 6th woman type, but has started some this year; Lou was a starter in Seattle and now starts in L.A.; Phee has started her entire career and led the league in minutes played all 3 seasons. She was also ROY.

2020: Megan has been a role player near the end of the bench; Crystal was a starter and ROY.

2022: Liv and E are toward the end of the bench, not unusual for rookies; Christyn is impossible to assess because of injury.

I think that’s a pretty good list. Not everyone is a star, but that’s true of any 5-year period. That’s more or less 5 current starters and 4 bench players.
 
I keep hearing that. I wonder about some of those borderline players, who just don't seem to bring much in the WNBA, if the UConn reputation gains them more time in the league than they deserve. I won't name names but can think of a few.
If I was hiring engineers I'd give more points to a CalTech grad.
 
What are the numbers for those graduating since 2017? Just curious. Think we will see more parity there.

WNBA Total Win Shares By Year Drafted and Current Conference

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WNBA Total Win Shares by Year Drafted and School (Last Attended Top 30 only shown)

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I don't follow recruiting closely but does anyone know what happened in 2019 to Uconn and why they weren't able to land a big recruit?
 
WNBA Total Win Shares By Year Drafted and Current Conference

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WNBA Total Win Shares by Year Drafted and School (Last Attended Top 30 only shown)

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What I see in this chart is that South Carolina and UConn stand alone with having two post-2016 classes with double digit win shares. Maryland, Tennessee and Texas are in a second tier with one. Notre Dame also has one, but that one exceeds the win shares of the two combined classes of either SC or UConn.

I do not know if this supports or refutes a claim that the wealth as been more spread out since 2016, it would have to be compared to the same type of data prior to 2017.
 
I keep hearing that. I wonder about some of those borderline players, who just don't seem to bring much in the WNBA, if the UConn reputation gains them more time in the league than they deserve. I won't name names but can think of a few.
you know the last two or three players on the bench are often no better or worse than the last couple of players who got cut..........if UConn players work/train harder and pick up plays a bit better than others then that can make a difference in who stays and who goes....
 
something tells me we'll be seeing two more pretty good UConn guards in the WNBA as starters in the next few years........;)
Nika could also well be deserving a spot, she's already more pro than college player, my advice ...
 

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