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Understatement of the Year, by Karen Aston
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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2468840, member: 250"] I suspect the loss did not give her an ounce of regret. In changing her mind (again) she emphasized the ability of her family to be in the stands and watch her play. She placed more weight on relationships than potential professional development. This is part of the deal. For every Katie Lou there is a Charli. "Current leading scorer Katie Lou Samuelson made it clear that her belief that she would be pushed to play at a level she never thought was attainable was one of the reasons she left her home in California to play at UConn. “I knew coming here I would become a different player. I have been pushed to points that I didn’t think I could get past,” Samuelson said. “There are some days when I didn’t think I would be able to be consistent at all. You can see clearly in the development in people and that is why people want to keep coming here because they (the coaches) know what they are doing. They know how to get the best out of each and every player.” [URL='http://www.nhregister.com/sports/article/UConn-s-Auriemma-Dailey-always-pushing-to-get-12420246.php']UConn’s Auriemma, Dailey, always pushing to get the most out of their players[/URL] And, don't forget, all those recruit visual aides are in Storrs, not in Austin. Charli hopefully knew what she was trading off. [/QUOTE]
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