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UConn's all-time Top 10 players

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Let's look at their career splits (home/away).

DiMaggio
HR RBI BA OBP SLG OPS
Home 148 684 .315 .391 .547 .936
Away 209 854 .334 .406 .611 1.017

Williams
HR RBI BA OBP SLG OPS
Home 248 965 .361 .496 .652 1.146
Away 273 873 .328 .467 .611 1.078

Both great, great players. But Williams ability to not make outs (all time leader in on base percentage) sets him apart. Not much of a fielder or base runner (DiMaggio far exceeded him in those categories), but the best hitter who ever lived.


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For me, it would be the 2001 team of Shea, Svetlana, Tamika, Ajha, Swin, Sue, Dee + Maya, Tina & Breanna - But how to miss Kerry who got it all started, Rebecca who was the main factor in becoming champs, Nykesha , KML, KLS, Kia Nurse, Pheesa , and so on - You can't make a top 10 of UCONN players without misses, that's the reason why I only downloaded the starting pic of UCONN's best of the best bracket - The TEAM is Hall Of Fame, simply said & after that the players.
 
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anybody who doesn't have Sales in their top 5 could not have seen her play. My first game at Gampel was during her freshman season, and I was amazed at how she impacted the game at both ends. I could not believe that a female could play the game that way. She was so much better( at least in that game) than anyone else on the floor. everyone else look like they were standing still. reminded me of the time I saw Bobby Hull play at the Civic Center against the Whalers.
 

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