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UConn Women Takes #12 Next Year! How will Sarah Strong help?
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[QUOTE="Bone Dog, post: 4973317, member: 12088"] I think of Sarah as an alternative to Cotie McMahon, who has supplied much of the muscle and energy for tOSU the past two years. Well, Sarah will supply a lot more than that considering the wide range of her offensive skills. She muscle with the e best of them in the low post. But that outside shot and her passing really put her a cut above. The game that made the rounds in highlights between Sarah and Joyce Edwards teams was indicative, I expect. Joyce is a great player, sort of like Ashlyn Watkins with a better midrange game. But Sarah is a couple of notches past that. It’s not that she’s bigger or stronger or quicker. It’s that she has what they have and then some. Edwards and Watkins will be formidable next season, along with the rest of the pf/c players Dawn has collected. They’ll have more depth than UConn. But they won’t have more skills in their bigs or their guards. I’d also put her up against all the power forwards at UCLA — and Cori has quite a few. Sarah may not be strong enough for Betts. But she is too much for the rest of that lineup. Let Jana and Ayanna grapple with Betts, and leave the rest to Sarah. [/QUOTE]
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