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I posted this Dangerfield clip several months back, but it's so darn exciting it's worth repeating.
Thanks Huskies. The video from 2 1/2 years ago was impressive enough to envision Danger starting next year. After viewing several more recent videos and seeing the stats and comments from the U19 tournament (with Wilson and other college players--plus Collier, etc) Danger is absolutely a clone of MoJeff. Danger is doing things now that Mo did last year (which was a big improvement year for Mo.)
Don't want to get too crazy, but Danger will have more PG skills and experience than any other UConn huskie next year. Nurse is a super 2-guard who can play point. Chong is a combo 1-2 guard, but will have to improve TREMENDOUSLY to keep Danger from starting as a freshman. If Chong gets more confidence, vision, decision making, leadership, change of direction, swagger, and passing savvy--then the battle for next year's PG will be fun to watch. Not sure Chong has the emotional make-up or mental toughness to lead the team consistently. I like Chong a lot. She is almost as quick as MO, has a good 3 pt. shot when confident, has the speed and some recognition to drive to the hoop in a small opening. IMHO her passing is suspect, her leadership is still in early development, and her confidence can be eroded too quickly. Final word - - Chong is one of the best back-up combo guards in the nation. She can fill in when necessary and score big-time on occasion. Of the top 10 teams in the nation--Which of those teams has a back-up guard better than Chong? None come to mind at the moment.
Chong is a perfect sub and role player when Geno sees the situation. If she improves enough this year and continues to develop enough to start next year, then UConn will have a PG that could lead to another run for a NC.
That's a really, really Rising Sophomore!


Coach: I really, really like what you've said here about Chong. My thoughts on her mirror yours almost exactly. It's been disappointing to me during my time reading this board how relatively little "love" she gets from posters here, and I wonder why that is. I also feel (along with others) that she was unfairly singled out for inadequacies in that Stanford game last year. You've used the "top 10" route for illustration. I like to think of it as: She'd be starting for all but about 10 (or fewer) teams in America. At any rate, she's a very important cog in this year's machine.Thanks Huskies. The video from 2 1/2 years ago was impressive enough to envision Danger starting next year. After viewing several more recent videos and seeing the stats and comments from the U19 tournament (with Wilson and other college players--plus Collier, etc) Danger is absolutely a clone of MoJeff. Danger is doing things now that Mo did last year (which was a big improvement year for Mo.)
Don't want to get too crazy, but Danger will have more PG skills and experience than any other UConn huskie next year. Nurse is a super 2-guard who can play point. Chong is a combo 1-2 guard, but will have to improve TREMENDOUSLY to keep Danger from starting as a freshman. If Chong gets more confidence, vision, decision making, leadership, change of direction, swagger, and passing savvy--then the battle for next year's PG will be fun to watch. Not sure Chong has the emotional make-up or mental toughness to lead the team consistently. I like Chong a lot. She is almost as quick as MO, has a good 3 pt. shot when confident, has the speed and some recognition to drive to the hoop in a small opening. IMHO her passing is suspect, her leadership is still in early development, and her confidence can be eroded too quickly. Final word - - Chong is one of the best back-up combo guards in the nation. She can fill in when necessary and score big-time on occasion. Of the top 10 teams in the nation--Which of those teams has a back-up guard better than Chong? None come to mind at the moment.
Chong is a perfect sub and role player when Geno sees the situation. If she improves enough this year and continues to develop enough to start next year, then UConn will have a PG that could lead to another run for a NC.
Coach: I really, really like what you've said here about Chong. My thoughts on her mirror yours almost exactly. It's been disappointing to me during my time reading this board how relatively little "love" she gets from posters here, and I wonder why that is. I also feel (along with others) that she was unfairly singled out for inadequacies in that Stanford game last year. You've used the "top 10" route for illustration. I like to think of it as: She'd be starting for all but about 10 (or fewer) teams in America. At any rate, she's a very important cog in this year's machine.
My only slight divergence with you is really just a matter of degree. I don't think she needs to improve all that much to be an effective starter at PG. I'll employ a different imprecise word and say she needs to improve moderately. But I'm glad you said all these things.
Who wouldn't want to build their offense thru a talent like that? I see national championshipS in that young ladie's future. She is a pistol !
We going the 'Danger the Derringer' route here?!Pistol Dangerfield...hmmmm. Sort of rolls of the tongue.

Coach: I really, really like what you've said here about Chong. My thoughts on her mirror yours almost exactly. It's been disappointing to me during my time reading this board how relatively little "love" she gets from posters here, and I wonder why that is. I also feel (along with others) that she was unfairly singled out for inadequacies in that Stanford game last year. You've used the "top 10" route for illustration. I like to think of it as: She'd be starting for all but about 10 (or fewer) teams in America. At any rate, she's a very important cog in this year's machine.
My only slight divergence with you is really just a matter of degree. I don't think she needs to improve all that much to be an effective starter at PG. I'll employ a different imprecise word and say she needs to improve moderately. But I'm glad you said all these things.
Though Saniya played poorly on defense at Stanford, so did most of the rest of the team. She was one of the few bright spots on offense. I think a key for her this year will be her confidence. She can be a very valuable reserve.The video of Dangerfield is very impressive. But it's not enough to convince me she will start. There's a huge jump in the level of competition from HS to college. Jefferson had to adjust and so will Dangerfield.
I have watched videos of Chong and also watched unedited complete games from HS where she looked like she was ready for the pros. She had a bad defensive performance in the second game of her sophomore year, on one of the toughest courts for a visitor to play. I don't think Geno demoted her for that. I think that Nurse simply outplayed her and earned the starting position. My suspicion is that the UConn staff was reluctant to start a freshman on the road in her first 2 college games, but that the way she performed off the bench at Stanford told them she was ready to handle it.
Like someone said above, UConn is very fortunate to have a guard on the bench that is very fast, plays with both hands, can play the point and score both inside and outside.

Andi is a Morgan Tuck protege--going for FIVE championships.Andi in her own words...
"Hi y’all ! My name is Andra Espinoza-Hunter, but go by Andi and I’m 15 years old. I just began my first day of junior year yesterday. I attend Blair Academy, which is a smaller private boarding school in Blairstown, New Jersey. Yes that means I live at school, and sorry it’s nothing like Zoey 101, but it’s still amazing ! I’ve been attending Blair since my freshman year and I’ve been fortunate enough to win two Prep A state titles, I’ve also won a New York Class A State Championship in 8th grade, so all together I have three state championships. You guys are probably thinking wow you played varsity in 8th grade, yep I played varsity in 7th and 8th grade. I also play AAU with the Philadelphia Belles u17 Nike EYBL. I’m not sure if you guys know this, but I’ve verballed to play basketball at the University of Connecticut, and I can’t wait to become a part of the husky family!..."
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Andi in her own words...
"Hi y’all ! My name is Andra Espinoza-Hunter, but go by Andi and I’m 15 years old. I just began my first day of junior year yesterday. I attend Blair Academy, which is a smaller private boarding school in Blairstown, New Jersey. Yes that means I live at school, and sorry it’s nothing like Zoey 101, but it’s still amazing ! I’ve been attending Blair since my freshman year and I've been fortunate enough to win two Prep A state titles, I’ve also won a New York Class A State Championship in 8th grade, so all together I have three state championships. You guys are probably thinking wow you played varsity in 8th grade, yep I played varsity in 7th and 8th grade. I also play AAU with the Philadelphia Belles u17 Nike EYBL. I’m not sure if you guys know this, but I’ve verballed to play basketball at the University of Connecticut, and I can’t wait to become a part of the husky family!..."
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Hey - at least she used "Y'all" as the plural, not the true Southern plural form, "All y'all." (Possibly when Andi gets here our 2016 Tennessee recruit will need to learn her how to talk)
That said does UConn currently have signed letters of intent from Dangerfield, Irwin, and Bent? Are all three, as of now, coming for the 2016/17 season or am I getting one (Bent?) too early?
ANSWERS PLEASE. I understand we have not even had the first exhibition game of the 2015/16 season so the question is of course very premature. That said does UConn currently have signed letters of intent from Dangerfield, Irwin, and Bent? Are all three, as of now, coming for the 2016/17 season or am I getting one (Bent?) too early? If they are all supposed to be in the mix for November of 2016 then it would seem we have a pretty crowded bench with 13, a doen of whom would be recruited/scholarship athletes. That roster sie is so out of character for Geno and we're all still talking about the possible addition of Cox. Just wondering. Hope all are having a great day.
. . . comments I've seen on several other boards from people trying to denigrate the play of Crystal Dangerfield. Among other things being peddled is that Dangerfield is turnover prone and some sort of chucker.
Based on all I have read should Cox indicate a willingness to join the UConn program I would agree roster size is irrelevant. I totally agree that Tuck should and hopefully will stay. If for no other reason then she may be a one of a kind and will own five national championship rings. Now there is some circular reasoning.Uconn is still involved with Cox and obviously would gladly accept her commitment which would take the scholarship roster to 13 - a level it hasn't been at for quite some time, but not unheard of (if Morgan stays and I think she will.) And it would probably reduce the size of the recruiting classes in future years.
Geno has said his ideal roster size is 11, but control of who is willing to come each year and who they want to come is not up to him. . . . Uconn is still involved with Cox and obviously would gladly accept her commitment which would take the scholarship roster to 13 - a level it hasn't been at for quite some time, but not unheard of (if Morgan stays and I think she will.) And it would probably reduce the size of the recruiting classes in future years.

In a perfect world for Geno, he gets three good recruits each year. . . .And of course the required balance within such an ideal recruiting scheme of one guard, one wing, and one 4/5 player in each of those three player classes, just doesn't happen!