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Love me those Latina's. DT and KML turned out pretty well. Sign her up!
Lobo wasn't too bad either.Love me those Latina's. DT and KML turned out pretty well. Sign her up!
Lobo wasn't too bad either.
You're falling down on the job.No excuse for that one.
An aside for those who aren't following closely. Espinoza-Hunter was a teammate of Saniya Chong's at Ossining - when she played varsity as a 7th and 8th grader - and then played with Sadie Edwards last year at Blair Academy as a freshman.
Icebear said:Nice pic.
So with maybe one player left to join for '16 and Irwin's comments about what the coaching staff is still looking for, I wonder how this works. If E-Hunter decides to verbal tomorrow, what? Does UConn keep looking for another post player since these are all verbals?
Espinosa-Hunter is class of 2017.
I suspect for some of them you have used the wrong tense, as in 'were in play'. With seven freshman and sophomores and 3 2015 and 2 2016 commits that is a team of 12 plus Lawlor. Gene generally doesn't use all his scholarships as it stresses the practice time and game time management. I think they want another post player. Not sure they would refuse a guard/wing/forward that really wants to come but the list of players they are actively pursuing for 2016 may have shrunk this weekend.Ah yes, where is my head?
Still odd that they have two committed and players like Cox, McCoy, Holmes, Chou, Jekot, and Willoughby still supposedly in play.
I believe it was in Altavilla's piece where it was mentioned that they are now looking for two post players and one guard for the 2016 class. My guess is that they will now pursue the 6'9" Nigerian since they can afford to develop her game for two years before actually needing her to play meaningful minutes. Just a guess, though; no inside info from this source (lol). I also think that oral commitments are going to come earlier and earlier as players jockey for positions with the very few elite teams. Recruiting classes of one or two are most likely totally over.I suspect for some of them you have used the wrong tense, as in 'were in play'. With seven freshman and sophomores and 3 2015 and 2 2016 commits that is a team of 12 plus Lawlor. Gene generally doesn't use all his scholarships as it stresses the practice time and game time management. I think they want another post player. Not sure they would refuse a guard/wing/forward that really wants to come but the list of players they are actively pursuing for 2016 may have shrunk this weekend.
I guess I was right on this one.Everything I have heard, read, or seen convinces me that Dangerfield and Espinosa-Hunter are locks for UConn.
Just like Diamond DeShields and Sierra Calhoun were.
Now that is what I call an aesthetic tableau...!
I suspect for some of them you have used the wrong tense, as in 'were in play'. With seven freshman and sophomores and 3 2015 and 2 2016 commits that is a team of 12 plus Lawlor. Gene generally doesn't use all his scholarships as it stresses the practice time and game time management. I think they want another post player. Not sure they would refuse a guard/wing/forward that really wants to come but the list of players they are actively pursuing for 2016 may have shrunk this weekend.
I would think they'd continue to recruit and take the first to verbal among Cox, McCoy and Aiyeotan.I believe it was in Altavilla's piece where it was mentioned that they are now looking for two post players and one guard for the 2016 class. My guess is that they will now pursue the 6'9" Nigerian since they can afford to develop her game for two years before actually needing her to play meaningful minutes. Just a guess, though; no inside info from this source (lol). I also think that oral commitments are going to come earlier and earlier as players jockey for positions with the very few elite teams. Recruiting classes of one or two are most likely totally over.
The limits on practice time (e.g., sharing the Gampel court with the men and the volleyball players) may be history now that the Champions Center is in operation. Geno has already commented on how wonderful it is in so many ways, especially its 24/7 availability, plus a full court supplemented by six baskets to practice shooting. Geno could surely keeep a dozen or more players busy at once.