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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2896176, member: 250"] Regarding Meghan: I have an unanswerable question that has been running around in my head for months. So I'll get it out. Short, but not simple. What happened, or did not happen to her last season? A quote from Lou in the article: She’s solid for us no matter what, and she’s been great for us. She can score. She can muscle with anyone down there. She’s one of our strongest players,” Samuelson said. “[B]Just the difference in how she carries herself and how she approaches practice is really key for us.[/B] She could be one of the most important parts to our team.” Whatever difficulties she was having she handled stoically. There have been suggestions that she was surprised by the effort required to be a Husky and could not commit to embracing that challenge. She has said she was not in condition to play as long and as hard as required. It stupifies me when I see this occur and to a number 1 recruit. Equally intriquing is how, shortly post season, Meg was turning it around, training hard with Phee under professional guidance out west. We know every player goes off season after a post season review with the coaching staff; chiefly Geno. It's not hard to imagine that talk between Geno and his #1 recruit - how there could have been another Nattie Trophy on the shelf behind his desk - but that may not have been part of it at all. I do hope that my puzzlement over Meg's freshman campaign grows exponentially as she bursts onto the scene this fall. [/QUOTE]
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