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[QUOTE="eebmg, post: 4400442, member: 7548"] Summary article on how the increased international roster is making for richer experiences [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.rep-am.com/sports/uconn/2022/10/08/5-foreigners-give-uconn-women-international-flavor/#login[/URL] While alot of quotes have been reported, a few (by Nika) are pretty funny as she pushed a friendly rivalry between the Internationals and "her" Americans “The internationals are taking over,” Muhl said. “I’m very excited. We have a lot of (chemistry-building activities) that (associate head coach Chris Dailey) has us play during the year. [B]It is going to be Team World against Team USA in a lot of those games, and it is going to be fun to watch them lose.”[/B] “It makes me proud as a Hungarian kid to be able to play at UConn,” Juhasz said. “I am taking these opportunities to chase my dream. It is amazing, and I am happy I can motivate a lot of kids back home. I talk to the kids at the academy I grew up, showing them through my example this is possible. Playing on the national team is a little easier to be seen.” “It is always funny when Azzi (sic. speaks Hungarian) does that on the court because I am always expecting someone to speak English to me,” Juhasz said. “She is a funny girl. I like Azzi, for sure.” “I love my Americans,” she said. “I don’t see any difference between anybody, but having my fellow Europeans, obviously, we have some sort of understanding what it is like for each other over there. My Americans don’t have that yet. [/QUOTE]
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