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Maya is not only that but the greatest woman player in college history. That then record streak is still the longest by any starting player. She also, led the only back to back undefeated national championship teams. In UConn history she is: 1st in career total pts. & PPG; Top 10 in: 3ptFG, 3PT%, Reb., AS.,Blocks, Steals. She is 1st UConn all-time in: Season Pts. & PPG. She is only UConn player to score 40 in a game twice. However, above all that she is WCB number 1 all-time in the ultimate category which is the eye test. BTW, as I have stated many times KLS did not have an off year. She was a victim of her own rep as a great 3pt shooter. She actually had her best all-around season with career highs in Reb, FT% & Blocks (her 3pt% still better than Durr & AO). When her incomparable team play & intangibles are factored in she was a 1st team AA again. Perhaps the coaches will agree with me. If they do she will be only the 5th UConn woman to be chosen WBCA AA 3 times.

You'll get lots of arguments from many of the Boneyard faithful on this (some will agree), in spite all of her records she currently holds which speak for themselves!! Diana Taurasi is considered by many to to the best female player to EVER come through UConn. Taurasi holds a special place in the hearts of many UConn fans.

If one were curious to find out where Taurasi stands in UConn's individual records book, one would find that Maya Moore is at the top or near the top in every category listed, not Taurasi. Some will proclaim Taurasi the greatest UConn player, records be damned. :mad:

I do recognize Taurasi as one of the 5 faces on my Mount Rushmore of UConn Women's Basketball, Moore is right next to her. My Mount Rushmore has 5 faces. I could not restrict it to only 4.

We all have our own opinions, and criteria in arriving at a final conclusion. For ALL the reasons you so meticulously noted, I find it hard to argue those facts (records). Moore is the reason I began to follow the WNBA in 2011. I wanted to continue to watch her play at the next level. Maya is class. She and Rebecca Lobo have been the quintessential spokeswomen and ambassadors for the UConn women's basketball program, the WNBA. You've never heard or read anything negative about either one of these ladies. :cool:
 
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Can't help thinking about the 3rd team AP

Katie Lou Saumelson
Jessica Shepard
Jackie Young
Lauren Cox
Sophie Cunningham.

Anybody think they'd lose a lot of games (to anyone?)
I'd happily bet them against either of the 1st, 2 teams...AP, USBWA, whomever.
 
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WBCA ANNOUNCES REGION FINALISTS FOR 2019 NCAA DIVISION I COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA

and reprinted below. You can see they changed the rules about how many a coach can nominate since MM nominated all five of her starters. Its curious that Notre Dame's region has 13 nominees while UConn's region was only allowed to put forward eight nominees.

ATLANTA (March 21, 2019) — The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced today the region finalists for 2019 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America honors. The selection committee will select the 10-member WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America team from these 52 candidates.
Here are the region finalists:
REGION 1
Name School

Bella Alarie Princeton University
Asia Durr University of Louisville
Kiah Gillespie Florida State University
Emese Hof University of Miami
Paris Kea University of North Carolina
Kiara Leslie North Carolina State University
Marina Mabrey University of Notre Dame
Tiana Mangakahia Syracuse University
Beatrice Mompremier University of Miami
Arike Ogunbowale University of Notre Dame
Jessica Shepard University of Notre Dame
Brianna Turner University of Notre Dame
Jackie Young University of Notre Dame

REGION 2
Name School

Chennedy Carter Texas A&M University
Sophie Cunningham University of Missouri
Rennia Davis University of Tennessee
Reyna Frost Central Michigan University
Tyasha Harris University of South Carolina
Anriel Howard Mississippi State University
Rhyne Howard University of Kentucky
Presley Hudson Central Michigan University
Darby Maggard Belmont University
Teaira McCowan Mississippi State University
Maci Morris University of Kentucky
Caliya Robinson University of Georgia

REGION 3
Name School

Kalani Brown Baylor University
Bridget Carleton Iowa State University
Napheesa Collier University of Connecticut
Lauren Cox Baylor University
Crystal Dangerfield University of Connecticut
Vivian Gray Oklahoma State University
Tynice Martin West Virginia University
Katie Lou Samuelson University of Connecticut

REGION 4
Name School

Kenisha Bell University of Minnesota
Allazia Blockton Marquette University
Kaila Charles University of Maryland
Mart’e Grays DePaul University
Megan Gustafson University of Iowa
Natisha Hiedeman Marquette University
Becca Hittner Drake University
Teniya Page Penn State University
Hallie Thome University of Michigan

REGION 5
Name School

Kristine Anigwe University of California - Berkeley
Ruthy Hebard University of Oregon
Megan Huff University of Utah
Sabrina Ionescu University of Oregon
Aari McDonald University of Arizona
Michaela Onyenwere University of California - Los Angeles
Mikayla Pivec Oregon State University
Satou Sabally University of Oregon
Destiny Slocum Oregon State University
Alanna Smith Stanford University

The selection committee uses an equation to determine an equitable number of nominees from each region. The number of NCAA Division I institutions in each region is divided by the number of NCAA Division I institutions overall to determine a percentage for each region. This percentage is then multiplied by 52 (the total number of desired finalists) to get the number of finalists for each region.
The 2019 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America team will be announced Thursday, April 4, during the WBCA Convention at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Visit Past Teams - NCAA Division I to see a list of past WBCA Coaches’ All-America teams.
 
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This comes up every year. The WBCA All American Team is the only All American Team that qualifies a player for the Husky Wall of Honor.

The WBCA list has 10 players on it as All-Americans!
The USBWA Women's AA team is different. Writers vs Coaches!
Either the AP or WBCA lists will get a UCONN player on the WOH!
 
She actually had her best all-around season with career highs in Reb, FT% & Blocks (her 3pt% still better than Durr & AO). When her incomparable team play & intangibles are factored in she was a 1st team AA again.
You speak truth.
 
Is this a new thing? I thought the USBWA AA team was just a single 10-player team with no designation of first, second or third.

Also, I strenuously object to Durr’s exclusion from First Team.
Oh, "strenuously object" duly noted! :D

So the ACC coaches who play 18 games against Arike and Asia, have selected Asia as their POY for two years in a row, but due to the ESPN hype of the WCBB Championship with Arike on a loop play list, have single handedly swayed these mindless voters... a shame really.
 
This comes up every year. The WBCA All American Team is the only All American Team that qualifies a player for the Husky Wall of Honor.

Wbbfan1- - -We'll have to agree to disagree! The AP AA team is the most important Nation-wide, but both the Coaches & Writers polls hold some weight on the Husky Wall Of Honor selections!
 
WBCA ANNOUNCES REGION FINALISTS FOR 2019 NCAA DIVISION I COACHES’ ALL-AMERICA

and reprinted below. You can see they changed the rules about how many a coach can nominate since MM nominated all five of her starters. Its curious that Notre Dame's region has 13 nominees while UConn's region was only allowed to put forward eight nominees.

ATLANTA (March 21, 2019) — The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association announced today the region finalists for 2019 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America honors. The selection committee will select the 10-member WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America team from these 52 candidates.
Here are the region finalists:
REGION 1
Name School

Bella Alarie Princeton University
Asia Durr University of Louisville
Kiah Gillespie Florida State University
Emese Hof University of Miami
Paris Kea University of North Carolina
Kiara Leslie North Carolina State University
Marina Mabrey University of Notre Dame
Tiana Mangakahia Syracuse University
Beatrice Mompremier University of Miami
Arike Ogunbowale University of Notre Dame
Jessica Shepard University of Notre Dame
Brianna Turner University of Notre Dame
Jackie Young University of Notre Dame

REGION 2
Name School

Chennedy Carter Texas A&M University
Sophie Cunningham University of Missouri
Rennia Davis University of Tennessee
Reyna Frost Central Michigan University
Tyasha Harris University of South Carolina
Anriel Howard Mississippi State University
Rhyne Howard University of Kentucky
Presley Hudson Central Michigan University
Darby Maggard Belmont University
Teaira McCowan Mississippi State University
Maci Morris University of Kentucky
Caliya Robinson University of Georgia

REGION 3
Name School

Kalani Brown Baylor University
Bridget Carleton Iowa State University
Napheesa Collier University of Connecticut
Lauren Cox Baylor University
Crystal Dangerfield University of Connecticut
Vivian Gray Oklahoma State University
Tynice Martin West Virginia University
Katie Lou Samuelson University of Connecticut

REGION 4
Name School

Kenisha Bell University of Minnesota
Allazia Blockton Marquette University
Kaila Charles University of Maryland
Mart’e Grays DePaul University
Megan Gustafson University of Iowa
Natisha Hiedeman Marquette University
Becca Hittner Drake University
Teniya Page Penn State University
Hallie Thome University of Michigan

REGION 5
Name School

Kristine Anigwe University of California - Berkeley
Ruthy Hebard University of Oregon
Megan Huff University of Utah
Sabrina Ionescu University of Oregon
Aari McDonald University of Arizona
Michaela Onyenwere University of California - Los Angeles
Mikayla Pivec Oregon State University
Satou Sabally University of Oregon
Destiny Slocum Oregon State University
Alanna Smith Stanford University

The selection committee uses an equation to determine an equitable number of nominees from each region. The number of NCAA Division I institutions in each region is divided by the number of NCAA Division I institutions overall to determine a percentage for each region. This percentage is then multiplied by 52 (the total number of desired finalists) to get the number of finalists for each region.
The 2019 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America team will be announced Thursday, April 4, during the WBCA Convention at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Visit Past Teams - NCAA Division I to see a list of past WBCA Coaches’ All-America teams.
How does Baylor and UConn get into the same region? They are over thousand miles apart. Must be an interesting map.
 
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How does Baylor and UConn get into the same region? They are over thousand miles apart. Must be an interesting map.
The regions are based on conference affiliation. The AAC's footprint is sprawling and does overlap with the Big 12's.
 
Wbbfan1- - -We'll have to agree to disagree! The AP AA team is the most important Nation-wide, but both the Coaches & Writers polls hold some weight on the Husky Wall Of Honor selections!
You are disagreeing with more people than just wbbfan1. The WBCA is the determining selection.

I can see why so much stock is put is put on the WBCA. The organization is a stakeholder in NCAA women's sports. You should read on just what the WBCA is and what they do. You might be surprised.
 
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You are disagreeing with more people than just wbbfan1. The WBCA is the determining selection.
You should read on just what the WBCA is and what they do. You might be surprised.
Why do you believe that?
 
Why do you believe that?
I remember going thru this discussion several years ago. I believe it came up then because of the situation players like Kia Nurse and Morgan Tuck found themselves in since each team was limited to only three nominations to the All American team. The consensus then was that the WBCA selection is what got the player in the Wall of Honor.
 
I remember going thru this discussion several years ago. I believe it came up then because of the situation players like Kia Nurse and Morgan Tuck found themselves in since each team was limited to only three nominations to the All American team. The consensus then was that the WBCA selection is what got the player in the Wall of Honor.
Yea, I don't believe that was the consensus. As noted above in my prior post, UCONN puts the AP, WBCA and the USBWA awards in their Media Guide. Seemingly, that's what they are looking at. However, as noted, pretty much anyone who makes the 1st team AP or USBWA (5 person) is going to make the WBCA (10 person). It is my opinion, the one that makes the most sense, that IF ever a player was on the 1st team AP or USBWA and not on the WBCA, they would still be eligible for the WOH. Of course not likely to ever happen. Even when the USBWA was a 10 person team, it never happened.
 
Yea, I don't believe that was the consensus. As noted above in my prior post, UCONN puts the AP, WBCA and the USBWA awards in their Media Guide. Seemingly, that's what they are looking at. However, as noted, pretty much anyone who makes the 1st team AP or USBWA (5 person) is going to make the WBCA (10 person). It is my opinion, the one that makes the most sense, that IF ever a player was on the 1st team AP or USBWA and not on the WBCA, they would still be eligible for the WOH. Of course not likely to ever happen. Even when the USBWA was a 10 person team, it never happened.
you are entitled to your opinions .....

P.S. An article from 2013 by Carl Adamec .... Strother honored to be part of Huskies of Honor

The fourth paragraph:
"But an overtime loss to Duke that denied the Huskies a berth in the 2006 NCAA Final Four — a game Strother struggled mightily in — and likely cost her a spot on the WBCA All-America team, the criteria for induction."
 
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Can't help thinking about the 3rd team AP

Katie Lou Saumelson
Jessica Shepard
Jackie Young
Lauren Cox
Sophie Cunningham.

Anybody think they'd lose a lot of games (to anyone?)
I'd happily bet them against either of the 1st, 2 teams...AP, USBWA, whomever.

Interesting Q--there's no pure PG on that team (Though Young or Cunningham could step in and play that role).

That being said, the first and second teams are very post heavy. (First team has McCowan, Gustafson, and Collier-making Collier a 3 on that team) (Second team is Brown, Anigwe, A. Smith--making Smith the 3). I do think first team has superior backcourt:

1st team: Durr/Ionescu
2nd team: Carleton/Arike
3rd team: Young/Cunningham
 
Interesting Q--there's no pure PG on that team (Though Young or Cunningham could step in and play that role).

That being said, the first and second teams are very post heavy. (First team has McCowan, Gustafson, and Collier-making Collier a 3 on that team) (Second team is Brown, Anigwe, A. Smith--making Smith the 3). I do think first team has superior backcourt:

1st team: Durr/Ionescu
2nd team: Carleton/Arike
3rd team: Young/Cunningham

I just love the overall competitiveness of this group.
In a Geno system, Young, Cunningham, and Katie-Lou could alternate bringing up the ball.
Wouldn't matter much.
 
you are entitled to your opinions .....
As are you, though yours are probably wrong and don't make as much sense.

P.S. An article from 2013 by Carl Adamec .... Strother honored to be part of Huskies of Honor

The fourth paragraph:
"But an overtime loss to Duke that denied the Huskies a berth in the 2006 NCAA Final Four — a game Strother struggled mightily in — and likely cost her a spot on the WBCA All-America team, the criteria for induction."
Doesn't discount anything I've posted.

You honestly believe if a player made 1st Team AP but somehow wasn't on the WBCA 10 person team, they wouldn't make the WOH??? Really??? Now that sounds pretty silly.
 
You honestly believe if a player made 1st Team AP but somehow wasn't on the WBCA 10 person team, they wouldn't make the WOH?

Yes. I believe that WBCA is the criteria.... might the powers that be fudge that criteria if your scenario ever occurs? possibly .... but probably not under Geno's watch.
 
Yes. I believe that WBCA is the criteria.... might the powers that be fudge that criteria if your scenario ever occurs? possibly .... but probably not under Geno's watch.
Well that's just silly.
 
Well that's just silly.
obstinate: stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.

what was that Life of Brian scene:
LORETTA: It's every man's right to have babies if he wants them.
REG: But... you can't have babies.
LORETTA: Don't you oppress me.
REG: I'm not oppressing you, Stan. You haven't got a womb! Where's the fetus going to gestate?! You going to keep it in a box?!
LORETTA: crying
JUDITH: Here! I-- I've got an idea. Suppose you agree that he can't actually have babies, not having a womb, which is nobody's fault, not even the Romans', but that he can have the right to have babies.
FRANCIS: Good idea, Judith. We shall fight the oppressors for your right to have babies, brother. Sister. Sorry.
REG: What's the point?
FRANCIS: What?
REG: What's the point of fighting for his right to have babies when he can't have babies?!
FRANCIS: It is symbolic of our struggle against oppression.
REG: Symbolic of his struggle against reality.
 
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You are disagreeing with more people than just wbbfan1. The WBCA is the determining selection.
No, it’s not. The sole criterion is first team All American, any of the major lists. That means a list by the, say, Hartford Courant, wouldn’t qualify but the AP will. The WBCA is mentioned a lot in articles because Huskies that don’t make the AP first team can make the WBCA and still be on the WOH. That’s how Ann and Morgan Tuck made I
 
obstinate: stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.
Ok, you're obstinate. Better?

I did like like that movie though. :cool:
 
No, it’s not. The sole criterion is first team All American, any of the major lists. That means a list by the, say, Hartford Courant, wouldn’t qualify but the AP will. The WBCA is mentioned a lot in articles because Huskies that don’t make the AP first team can make the WBCA and still be on the WOH. That’s how Ann and Morgan Tuck made I
Agree. Except Strother never made the Wall. She was HM on AP in 2005 and 2006 (Turner too)
 
obstinate: stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.

what was that Life of Brian scene:
LORETTA: It's every man's right to have babies if he wants them.
REG: But... you can't have babies.
LORETTA: Don't you oppress me.
REG: I'm not oppressing you, Stan. You haven't got a womb! Where's the fetus going to gestate?! You going to keep it in a box?!
LORETTA: crying
JUDITH: Here! I-- I've got an idea. Suppose you agree that he can't actually have babies, not having a womb, which is nobody's fault, not even the Romans', but that he can have the right to have babies.
FRANCIS: Good idea, Judith. We shall fight the oppressors for your right to have babies, brother. Sister. Sorry.
REG: What's the point?
FRANCIS: What?
REG: What's the point of fighting for his right to have babies when he can't have babies?!
FRANCIS: It is symbolic of our struggle against oppression.
REG: Symbolic of his struggle against reality.


CajunHusky- - - Obviously you cannot live with having someone with an opinion different from your own!
The above scene is totally unnecessary as each of us have the right to express OUR opinion!
Myers7 and I will believe what WE know to be the truth!
Have a super day!
 
CajunHusky- - - Obviously you cannot live with having someone with an opinion different from your own!
The above scene is totally unnecessary as each of us have the right to express OUR opinion!
Myers7 and I will believe what WE know to be the truth!
Have a super day!
What on earth makes you think I believe you do not have a right to your opinion? I believe I stated very clearly Meyers7 had a right to his opinion and my opinion disagreed.

Now you are apparently using the argument that you are entitled to your opinion to say that I am not entitled to my opinion? Now that is just silly.
 
No, it’s not. The sole criterion is first team All American, any of the major lists. That means a list by the, say, Hartford Courant, wouldn’t qualify but the AP will. The WBCA is mentioned a lot in articles because Huskies that don’t make the AP first team can make the WBCA and still be on the WOH. That’s how Ann and Morgan Tuck made I
Ann made the WOH as part of two National Champion teams that were inducted in 2013.
 
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