My note will continue with I hope you have stayed here an extra year for an advanced degree and not because of an injury. 
Congratulations on your 4 great years at UConn: for your terrific accomplishments in the classroom and on the court. You have done your families, the University, and yourselves proud. Very best of luck in your future endeavors.I have no direct knowledge of anything regarding the freshmen except what we read and hear from Geno. The freshman, to my knowledge, have never been quoted regarding their struggles, benching, and astonishingly limited playing time, so my comments to them would be two fold:
If you struggled because in your heart, you know you did not give 100%, did not listen to the coaches, or did not follow any portion of what you were supposed to, then please put on your big girl pants and get going to achieve the potential the coaches saw in you when they first recruited you.
However, if you struggled because what was asked of you was simply beyond what you are capable of, then continue to try your best, lean on your teammates, and become the best players you can be.
Loving it, but really next year is Lou's, following year is Sabrina's, and Megan gets (only) one, in her senior year.To Megan: "Congrats on your 4th National Championship, 3rd first-team All-America selection, 2nd NPOY award, and on being the WNBA #1 overall draft pick."
Agree on next year. Then time will tell - maybe they'll get a head-to head matchup in the tourney, although that would be too late for the voters.Loving it, but really next year is Lou's, following year is Sabrina's, and Megan gets (only) one, in her senior year.
Aren't you glad you transferred?
And now they know, don't they? They will at least have three years to practice their "surprised" smiles when they open the capsule.Wow. I didn't anticipate starting another fight over these wonderful kids.
I thought something like:
Congratulations on your 4 great years at UConn: for your terrific accomplishments in the classroom and on the court. You have done your families, the University, and yourselves proud. Very best of luck in your future endeavors.
Actually, that's what I'm going to drop off tomorrow night!

freshman (having no idea what the next 4 years will be like) whose reluctant parents dropped them off on campus 4 years ago.Triple like!---Remember when you had Geno's picture on your dartboard? Remember when you spent half of you nights during the season in your room mired in self-pity because you were certain he hated you? Remember when you could not sustain any level of consistent play and experienced more failure in one week than you did in one year of high school? Remember when you called your parents begging to let you go someplace else and they wouldn't let you?. Remember how you felt every time you got his approval? Remember how you felt when you cut down the net? Remember telling freshmen everything you heard as a freshmen but didn't' believe or dismissed? Remember him calling you in a month ago to ask you about your latest future plans and the smile on his face, the same as any proud father? What happened? Growth. Maturity. Effort. Stubborness. Life is good and it is about to get a lot better.



Wow. I didn't anticipate starting another fight over these wonderful kids.
I thought something like:
Congratulations on your 4 great years at UConn: for your terrific accomplishments in the classroom and on the court. You have done your families, the University, and yourselves proud. Very best of luck in your future endeavors.
Actually, that's what I'm going to drop off tomorrow night!


How did you fool him? Where did he go wrong?