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UConn women will likely earn the No. 1 ranking in Monday’s Associated Press poll, but are they actually the best team in the country?
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[QUOTE="cferraro04, post: 3851413, member: 267"] While I think that Azzi will be a generational talent like Bueckers is. When I look at UConn's chances for being the clear number one team in the country...I see a team that is deep and unparralleled in WCBB. Led by seniors Ododa, Williams and Westbrook UConn will have a abundance of talent and experience. Jrs. Mukarat and Griffin provide additional leadership depth to the rotation. Then you have all those sophomores making the sophomore leap at the same time...UConn will be off the charts scary good. Paige Bueckers, Aaliyah Edwards, Nika Muhl, Mir McLean and Paith Gabriel will all be contributors to an unprecedented run to the 2022 NCAA tournament. And, if this isn't enough we have 4 dynamic freshmen coming in (one is already here getting valuable experience). Starting with #30 Saylor Poffenbarger, a 6'2" guard who is reputed to be able to play multiple positions...namely: shooting guard, small forward and if necessary give minutes at the 4. Next up is #15 Amari DeBerry a 6'5" forward, Amari is a skilled big who can play back to the basket as well as facing up her opponent. Of course, she will get better as she bulks up and molds her body to a college level forward's body. Bottom line Amari is another 6'5" forward to go with Ododa and Gabriel. She will be able to provide good minutes and give us another skilled big. Then we have #5 Caroline Ducharme another 6'2" guard whose size will allow her to play multiple positions. Shooting guard, small forward and power forward... She gives us a player who can shoot the basketball from just about anywhere on the floor. Finally, we will have #1 Azzi Fudd a 5'11" guard who can play both the point and the shooting guard. Azzi is a generational player who is a phenomenal shooter. When she shoots people are surprised when it doesn't go in. It will rain threes next year with Bueckers, Fudd, Ducharme, Poffenbarger, Muhl, Mukarat, Westbrook and Williams all with the ability to make threes. Bueckers is probably going to break the all time assists record dropping dimes to players who will be shooting the lights out. So, while I agree with the previous poster that Azzi Fudd will mean UConn being number 1...I also think that Azzi will just be one player in a whole cast of players that will help next year's team become a much talked about addition to the legend that is UConn basketball. [/QUOTE]
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