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For many UConn WBB fans, the opportunity to watch the Huskies again after a 7-month hiatus is like being a catholic on April 4, after giving up chocolate for Lent. On Sunday, many of us will be sitting in front of our computer watching the exhibition game against DII Ft Hays St, thoroughly enjoying what will most certainly be a mismatch.
The UConn coaching staff is not going to learn much if anything about the players that they haven’t already learned in practice. As for we the fans, who haven’t really watched this year’s version of UConn WBB, there are several things to look for, even in a scrimmage against an undermanned opponent:
The UConn coaching staff is not going to learn much if anything about the players that they haven’t already learned in practice. As for we the fans, who haven’t really watched this year’s version of UConn WBB, there are several things to look for, even in a scrimmage against an undermanned opponent:
- Player Health – There’s always one or more players dealing with routine issues from practice. But this year we have two players, Paige and Christyn, coming off major surgery. How are they moving on the court? Do their off-season surgeries limit them in any way? In addition, the word is that Evina is now playing at 100%, possibly for the first time since her freshman year at TN. After a wonderful season last year, when it was clear she was still hobbled somewhat from her two prior surgeries, a completely healthy Evina this year could elevate UConn to another level.
- Strength & Fitness – IMO, last years two losses were in part because both AR & AZ were stronger and more physical than UConn. For that reason, I am intrigued by the work of Andrea Hudy, UConn’s new strength and conditioning coach. While I don’t expect miracles overnight, I want to see who’s added muscle and who is running the court faster. If Paige does her double-biceps flex after an “and 1” assist, I will be looking closely to see if there’s more muscle on those chicken wings. We know from our brief sightings that Piath has transformed her body. How does she move? What about Amari? Has she improved her fitness to the point where she becomes a viable option for meaningful playing time as a freshman?
- Player rotation – All of us who have speculated on UConn’s starting lineup for 7 months will finally have our answer, along with some indication of how Geno plans to utilize his very deep bench.
- Anything new that stands out? – All of UConn’s players have been working on their game during the offseason. Have Mir or Aubrey developed dependable mid-range jumpers? Is Piath more aggressive? Will Liv be showing off her new skyhook?