Not to prolong this hypothetical discussion, because CocoHusky really has the last and best word, but I think there's a big difference between a four year college commitment with so many unknowns and Olympic competition lasting a couple of weeks where everyone gets seriously great publicity even if not all get great court time.In the past, I too have worried about having too many good players leading to problems with playing time and eventual transfers. But then I thought about the US Olympic team, which has 12 outstanding players, and how Geno seems to manage to give everyone adequate playing time.
We have 3 more scholarships for 17/18My question on another threat: does this mean we shouldn't be expecting any additional commitments from the current high school juniors, because we've already maxed out the number of scholarshps for 17/18? Is 12 the maximum?
I've said it more than once. EVERY TIME I log on to the yard, I hope to see that we have signed a coveted player. THIS is one of those times. With Stevens coming into the fold, we're back in business. Ladies and gentlemen, we got our BIG!!!
Come 2017-2018 season, it'll be business as usual. As I say that, I don't want to give anyone the impression that I'm conceding next season, far from it. I fully expect UConn to contend for another championship.
This is the best news I've read since UConn won the tournament. I wonder what the staff's reaction was when they got the news. This calls for a celebration, and I'm buying. The first round is on me.....cheers.
Gabby and pheese struggled with the 3 ball. Needs to improve on that category to be the unstoppable players we know they can be. But love how both rebound defend and attack the rim.I look to Gabby and Napheesa to be starters these next 2 years. Certainly this coming year Natalie will be more comfortable with their presence on the floor. Gabby and Napheesa both can and will shoot the three, both can and will attack the basket and both can and will rebound. Question is who will do the most sitting? Kia, Gabby, Napheesa, Crystal, KLS, Butler??
Good point. normally, not much of an issue with Crystal able to shoot lights out from 3. But for these relatively undersized players to make it in the WNBA, they will definitely need a long ball. It's to their advantage right now.Gabby and pheese struggled with the 3 ball. Needs to improve on that category to be the unstoppable players we know they can be. But love how both rebound defend and attack the rim.
Good point. normally, not much of an issue with Crystal able to shoot lights out from 3. But for these relatively undersized players to make it in the WNBA, they will definitely need a long ball. It's to their advantage right now.
This is a gift from the basketball gods. What in the world is going on at Duke? I thought the women's BB coach there was revered? But everyone, as at Kentucky, seem to be bailing out of that program. I would think both coaches ( Duke and Kentucky) are in some serious jeopardy.Wow!
Nice roster shaping up for 2017-18.
Sr: nurse, gabby, butler
Jr: kls, collier, Stevens
So: crystal
We can only imagine from how much progress Gabby made over last summer what progress she will make this summer. That she turned from a poor foul shooter into an excellent one bodes very well for her extending her shooting range to the 3 point line. And Napheesa did shoot 3s in high school. It might be more a matter of her getting confidence. If so, along with Crystal and Lou (and Kia picking it up recently), it'd be raining 3s next year! (which, in fact, might be more the style of play as we await Azura--who can also bomb away--the following year).Your point is well taken, too, Bags. I'm glad the focus on next year hasn't been completely lost. Don't know what the prospect of either Napheesa's or Williams's shooting from the perimeter is, but both seem to be adequate mid-range jumpers. It's true that shorter players need an outside game for the next level; you need only to look at Kelly Faris's career to see the difference it makes. (Faris, in fact, may be pushed off of the Sun roster by sharp-shooter Jamie Weisner this year.)
Revered? Ha! You must be thinking of their previous coach. Go take a look at any Duke forum and you'll see exactly what their fans' opinion is of her.This is a gift from the basketball gods. What in the world is going on at Duke? I thought the women's BB coach there was revered? But everyone, as at Kentucky, seem to be bailing out of that program. I would think both coaches ( Duke and Kentucky) are in some serious jeopardy.
By the way, don't overlook Kyla and Molly as you fantasize on future rosters. I realize that they don't arrive with the usual fanfare, but I have looked at available tapes on them, and they could really surprise to the upside. That is what we all hope, for sure.
Most of the interviews Stewie did after being selected number 1, in the WNBA draft, she emphasized how playing for Geno was difficult, but what she needed to become the best player she could be. For a young player looking to reach Stewie's level, that has to be a big testament for playing for GENO at UConn.So this transfer by AZ must indicates something. Disillusionment with her previous situation, in what way? There was a post recently discussing how a recruit may make her decision on where she decides to play. The post discussed something like: 1. the basketball program, 2a. academic, 2b. ...., but also included vicinity to home, etc. I don't think the decision making process is even that simple. Each recruit uses a weighted scale applied to 1., 2a., 2b.,... With all that, the AZ transfer indicates a weighted scale tipped strongly to the overall basketball program and experience (1.). That is the TOTAL program experience including the opportunity to become the best player you can be, achieving the highest team success and the best preparation for professional opportunity. So when a recruit does not choose UCONN it is ONLY because the total basketball experience is not weighted as heavily. It could only be that simple. AZ figured that out.
That makes sense, but it just might be that Geno and his assistants may not wish to invest their time and efforts in a transfer they think is likely to play only one year. So I would not be surprised if AS promised to play two years.I don't know what the rules are, but I really don't think Geno would ever expect a player to stay at UConn if it were not in her best long-term interest to do so. We've just seen that with Morgan. In April 2018, if the landscape looks like it would be best for Azura to enter the WNBA draft, and she has completed her degree, I am sure that he would advise her to do just that.
Never borrow trouble.Great news ! A nice start to a rainy sunday. Possible 13 scholarship players ? I hope reduced minutes will not be a problem.
why wait till tomorrow when you can worry about something 2 years down the road today?You know- she is so good- that if she wins the NC her first yr of eligibility- I would not be surprised to see her go pro!!! Should I start a thread and throw this out there? Ah- I'll wait till tomorrow!![]()

Gabby never attempted threes. The ease with which she hit most of her mid shots which were part of her .636 shooting % gives good hope to the fact she can extend her range to include threes.Gabby and pheese struggled with the 3 ball. Needs to improve on that category to be the unstoppable players we know they can be. But love how both rebound defend and attack the rim.
Notice that in her public statement that, while Azura said how happy she was to go to UConn, she didn't offer a single word of thanks for her two years at Duke? Often a transfer will at least pay lip service to the place she's leaving...This has to speak volumes about her experience there.This is a gift from the basketball gods. What in the world is going on at Duke?.
And we all thought Geno was in the hospital. This is the lengths to which he has to go to stay under the radar of the Boneyard!Amazing that Stevens was on campus, meeting the coaches, and not a whiff of this got out. Kinda glad it didn't.
It is being an AA in a Uconn uniform, so if Stevens has achieved first team AA status this past year and then regressed at Uconn (yeah, right!Question Regarding the Huskies on Honor Wall.
If Azura Stevens were to play two full seasons in a husky uniform, would she be eligible to have her name on the wall if she were named AA in either of her two seasons? I would guess yes.
I was just thinking about how a transfer player doesn't transfer their points when looking at their career uconn scoring total. I was wondering if any of the same logic would be applied to the wall of honor. My initial guess is no, because if a player has an AA season in a uconn uniform, they deserve the honor.
) and did not achieve it again I doubt she would qualify.Her full name is Azurá Breeona Stevens,Does Azura have a nickname?
And we all thought Geno was in the hospital. This is the lengths to which he has to go to stay under the radar of the Boneyard!
Not sure but some Duke fans may be calling Azura' Breeona Stevens THE BREEZE just for the fact she's movin down the road!Does Azura have a nickname?

The ones she did put up was like omg cover your eyes. Of course she can extend her range if she works on it which I assume she's in the gym right now doing just that.Gabby never attempted threes. The ease with which she hit most of her mid shots which were part of her .636 shooting % gives good hope to the fact she can extend her range to include threes.
Yup since the middle of last week we were all over it.Stevens to UCONN was previously foreshadowed elsewhere on the internet.
Marines are like little brothers, to the Army. They start a fight, and we finish it!More like the Marines---they get to do the Job the army and seals aren't trusted with---taking the enemies head on!!
Do you think your program has kind of hit rock bottom? With all that has occurred this season and post, is the clock ticking on JPM?
This is a gift from the basketball gods. What in the world is going on at Duke? I thought the women's BB coach there was revered? But everyone, as at Kentucky, seem to be bailing out of that program. I would think both coaches ( Duke and Kentucky) are in some serious jeopardy..