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Crystal at the Final Four:
Good question. I know Kaleena wore contacts. I think AB did too. I'm not sure about Sue, but I think Summer Bird wears glasses.Crystal wear glasses off the court? A trivia question during the dull season: how many of our players wear contacts on the court? (I dunno).



This young lady has a good wide body. As you know one of the necessary ingredients for a good post player at the college level is (excuse the vernacular) a wide behind with a good center of balance. Quick feet help as well. Size above 6'2" and jumping ability are optional.Nope, definitely does not sound like a Uconn kind of player!
She will definitely fit in to the work ethic, and the team concept, as will Bent - and with that we will see just how far their talent can take them. (Love that bit about not worrying about when the next water break comes!)
Well, Morgan was a 5 in the Uconn scheme of things so anything is possible - it appears she has the strength and bulk to hold up in the post better than a lot of kids taller than her.In regards to Irwin, great kid, great player. After watching all that tape, I still have no idea what spot she is going to play. 3? Never sees the floor. 4? probably. If she is legit 6'2. Not big enough, I don't think, to play 5.
Right and right again. With that wide base she'll add some upper and lower body strength and she will be a force. As I've said before, people are going to be surprised by her shot making, grit and work ethic. She and Molly are going to bare their teeth on offense and defense. This is going to be one raw boned, hard nosed team.Well, Morgan was a 5 in the Uconn scheme of things so anything is possible - it appears she has the strength and bulk to hold up in the post better than a lot of kids taller than her.
Ah, the optimism of summer!Now, eight of these players have not played a minute for UConn and five won`t for another 18 months. Also, no guarantees (obviously) on those in the "hopeful" category. But if all this pans out....

And Batouly Camara makes 13. Geno's worst nightmare, too much talent!So, I have been following the board for a month or so now, and figured I would join in on the fun. Actually, a UConn women`s BB fan since the early nineties; and a UConn men`s BB fan since I was in eighth grade, listening to George Erlich call games featuring Toby Kimball and Wes Bialosuknia while (supposedly) doing my homework.
Anyhow, looking out to 2017-2018, by my count the roster is at least 12 and could be as many as 14:
Sr: Nurse, Williams, Butler, Ekmark (4)
Jr: Samuelson, Collier, Stevens (3)
So: Dangerfield, Bent, Irwin (3)
FR: Hunter, Gordon (verbals); Walker, Coombs (hopeful) (2 to 4)
Now, eight of these players have not played a minute for UConn and five won`t for another 18 months. Also, no guarantees (obviously) on those in the "hopeful" category. But if all this pans out, and if the recruits are as advertised, two big ifs, yikes that is an amazing roster with an abundance of talent and astonishing depth. Plus, of course, the best head coach and staff in the WBB game.
Too good? Nah, no such thing, shoot to be as good as possible and let the rest of the world worry about catching up.....
Too much depth? Hmmm.....only 200 minutes available to dole out (and that team is unlikely to ever see overtime). Not a typical UConn roster as Geno`s teams over the years often go only 6 or 7 deep in big games.
It will be interesting to see how it all plays out.
And Batouly Camara makes 13. Geno's worst nightmare, too much talent!

And Batouly Camara makes 13. Geno's worst nightmare, too much talent!
And this idea that everyone needs 30 minutes of playing time to be a happy camper belies most players' experiences at Uconn - very few freshman earn 20 mpg at uconn, and many starters have averaged under 25 minutes for at least a few of their years at uconn.
At the end of the 2017-18 season you have four graduations which drops the 2018 season (if Coombs and Walker commit) down to 11 plus whatever commits we get from that class - like two. And that assumes no transfers out over the next two years - not that I want anyone to transfer, but 6 players have transferred from uconn in the last six years so it is certainly a possibility that can't be ignored.This isn't really the thread for the discussion but there will definitely be a major minutes puzzle in '17 and probably '18. I find it hard to believe that they plan on giving their best upperclassmen under 25 minutes per game which still won't end the logjam.
At the end of the 2017-18 season you have four graduations which drops the 2018 season (if Coombs and Walker commit) down to 11 plus whatever commits we get from that class - like two. And that assumes no transfers out over the next two years - not that I want anyone to transfer, but 6 players have transferred from uconn in the last six years so it is certainly a possibility that can't be ignored.
It starts this weekend. She attended her last State College classes on Friday, then climbed into the family car Saturday morning to move to Storrs. This weekend she meets up with her teammates, hits the weight room, starts running and shooting, and on Tuesday takes her first classes. Aside from a weekend home in two weeks to graduate, and a few other days here and there, her life is now devoted to Connecticut basketball.New article on Kyla Irwin:
Female Inspiring Athlete of the Year Kyla Irwin turns stellar high school career into UConn spot
Excuse me if I missed this info in a previous post but is there any interest in Jade Williams?
Thank you.No, UConn is no longer pursuing her. Mikayla Coombs and Megan Walker are the only targets left for 2017.