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"Mystery", for me would be Chong.

Tuck is not a mystery because if she can play, she will deliver. The freshman are all highly touted, but they will still be freshman and if Williams recovers, her ceiling is as high as any of them. Kiah will block shots, rebound like a machine and probably add some offense we haven't seen on a regular basis now that she will be seeing consistent minutes.

There are 3 question marks coming into the year......

The health of Tuck and Williams, along with the sophomore leap we all hope Chong can make. If all three work out well, this team will steamroll.
 

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For me it's gotta be Edwards. The returning players aren't really a mystery, we've seen them play for 1,2,3 years. We would expect some improvement from all of them, but not really a mystery.

The incoming Freshmen, we know Nurse is the PG for the Canadian National team, we know Williams is a great athlete coming of a knee surgery, we know Ekmark can shoot and worked really hard to get ready for UCONN. Edwards? We really don't know that much about.
 
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Chong for sure. It's her's to lose. Can she handle the pressure????? Lots of great talent right behind and around her.
 
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Thinking about an NC, the question that comes to mind is can Kiah be aggressive and effective offensively. She should be in the running for Defensive Player of the year, but if she is ineffective offensively, Stewart will be double and tripled teamed every time she goes nears the block. That will be hard physically on her and wear on her as the year progresses. Not a great way to start the run for 10. My second choice would be the health of Morgan since a back up big is required to help throughout the season. Third: who will wind up the backup point guard (there are possibly four candidates). I think this is more interesting than who will get the start in the open guard spot ( we know it will be the one that shows the most in practice). Fourth: who will be the first off the bench to replace KML. Will that player be defined as a wing instead of a guard and does it really matter in a motion offense? To me all this is like a good mystery book where the clues divulged over the summer and early fall provide the answer in November.
 
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Lunch time here, and slow time in the Yard. Hoping to prime the pump a bit, which player provides you with your biggest mystery (leaving out the unknowns regarding those with injuries) as you look forward to the season.....and why?
I'll go with Chong. Why? She came in as Parade POY, no less, and with an established rep as a GREAT three-point shooter. I still picture that practice video where Geno tells her, "Make a three" and she looks at him and he repeats, "Make a three"..and she bangs one it, just like that. Early on in games, she did the same rather reliably.
Then, I thought she seemed to lose both her shot and her confidence, in no particular order. So, how she will perform this year is my biggest mystery (again, leaving out the injury issues), as I go down the roster list. I'd not only like to see her play very well, but I'd also like her to unleash the personality that beams thru on that uplifting thread about Fathers Day, showing the young women with their dads. Relax and do your great thing, Saniya.

I think our biggest mystery is who is our backup center?
 

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I don't think Kiah's offensive limitations, even if they remain, are going to cause Stewie to be overwhelmed with defenders. Kiah can stand under the basket, and if she does, she has to be guarded. Anybody who helps off Kiah to double-team Stewie will be giving up a layup.

Will Kiah have enough offensive moves to beat a competent post defender or even draw a double-team herself? That is to be determined. But even if she doesn't, she won't be left unguarded in the paint.

With regard to the backup center, I think it is clear that will be one Breanna Stewart. When Kiah goes to the bench, Stewie will become the 5 and Morgan (in most cases) will be the 4. A more interesting question: who will be the 4th player in the paint, when that is needed? Probable answer: KML, and then one of the freshmen comes in to play the 3.
 

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I don't think Kiah's offensive limitations, even if they remain, are going to cause Stewie to be overwhelmed with defenders. Kiah can stand under the basket, and if she does, she has to be guarded. Anybody who helps off Kiah to double-team Stewie will be giving up a layup.

Will Kiah have enough offensive moves to beat a competent post defender or even draw a double-team herself? That is to be determined. But even if she doesn't, she won't be left unguarded in the paint.

With regard to the backup center, I think it is clear that will be one Breanna Stewart. When Kiah goes to the bench, Stewie will become the 5 and Morgan (in most cases) will be the 4. A more interesting question: who will be the 4th player in the paint, when that is needed? Probable answer: KML, and then one of the freshmen comes in to play the 3.
I think Kiah will hold her own, even on the offensive end, but if Stewie gets triple-teamed, we have one of the best shooters in the world working her way along the 3-point line. And her understudy with the blonde ponytail is pretty good too according to Geno.
 

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I think there are any number of possible candidates, but I'll go with Sadie Edwards as well.

I liked Geno's tidbit about her ability to get into the paint (notwithstanding Mo's ability) and how rare that is for Huskies of recent vintage.

I have lots of questions going in but Sadie might be the most "under-the-radar" , hence my vote.
 
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Morgan Tuck & Gabby Williams because of healing serious surgeries! How far along are they? Can they stay relatively injury free the rest of their UCONN careers? Can they regain the ability level they had pre-injury/surgery?
 
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Looks like Chong as biggest mystery for most. Next looks like the freshmen, both individually and collectively; interestingly, there is a pretty even balance of votes among those four, although the bulk of the Williams "mystery" seems to relate only to her injury, in contrast to the unknowns about the other three frosh. Stokes and Tuck right up in there with the frosh, in terms of votes, athough some of the Tuck seems to be injury related.
Posters obviously feel pretty settled about what to expect from the other scholarship players, Lewis, Stewart, Jefferson, as none of them get a mention. I think Banks might have garnered non-injury mystery votes had she stayed. Haven't heard yet where she landed, but could have missed it.
 
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I agree with others who have posted that the biggest mystery has to be the incoming freshman as we haven't seen them play-outside of youtube videos. There is no doubt that they all can 'bring it' and a couple have already been pre-ordained as stars. It's hard not to be impressed with the credentials and pathways of Courtney and Kia to Storrs-nor Gabby's incredible athleticism!

Can you imagine being a fly on the wall of Geno's office as he discusses with the asst coaches the progression (we hope) of the four freshman after week 1, 2, 3, etc of the preseason? Man, I would pay good money to sit in on those early meetings/practices!!!
 

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I agree with others who have posted that the biggest mystery has to be the incoming freshman as we haven't seen them play-outside of youtube videos. There is no doubt that they all can 'bring it' and a couple have already been pre-ordained as stars. It's hard not to be impressed with the credentials and pathways of Courtney and Kia to Storrs-nor Gabby's incredible athleticism!

Can you imagine being a fly on the wall of Geno's office as he discusses with the asst coaches the progression (we hope) of the four freshman after week 1, 2, 3, etc of the preseason? Man, I would pay good money to sit in on those early meetings/practices!!!
Here is what my ultra-secret bugging system (so advanced that it is capable of recording future conversations) picks up for Geno's speech to the team in about the 2nd or 3rd week of fall practice:

"OK -- let me give it to you straight-up about what our plans are for the freshmen. Number one, we need somebody to be the 4th player in the paint, behind Kiah Stokes, Stewie, and Morgan. When two of those guys are on the bench for any reason, we will probably switch Kaleena to the 4 and bring Courtney in to play the 3. Courtney, you have the size to do it; you have the fitness; and it looks like you enjoy mixing it up. Plus you can hit the 3-ball from the wing when we need you to do that. From now on, you are practicing with Marisa and the front court players.

"As for everybody else, we all know that Moriah is going to be our point guard and get the lion's share of the minutes there. That means we have 4 players available for one spot on the floor next to Moriah: Saniya, Gabby, Kia Nurse, and Sadie. We have no idea right now who is going to grab that position. It makes no difference what you did in high school, or in the U-17, U-18, or anywhere else. The only thing the matters is what you do on this floor in the next few weeks. We'll watch you and make a decision as we always do. Once we make a decision, it is subject to change if your performance or your effort changes.

"But I can tell you this: there will be three main factors that influence this decison: (a) who is the quickest learner of how to play in the UConn offense; (b) who is the best defender; and (c) who works the hardest for every single minute of every practice. Right now, Saniya probably has the inside track because she knows the offense from having been here for a year. But all of you are capable of playing defense, and all of you are capable of working hard. If you want to know what working hard at UConn means, watch how Kaleena practices. She didn't know that when she was a freshman, but she learned it from Kelly Faris. You need to learn it from her."
 
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I just have a feeling that Chong will relax and have a great year coming off the bench! And I think Kiah Stokes will have a monster year at center, she will be one of the top big girls in the nation as a senior! She'll add a 12' to 15' shot and with her inside game and rebounding/blocked shots will kick some serious butt!
 

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And I think Kiah Stokes will have a monster year at center, she will be one of the top big girls in the nation as a senior! She'll add a 12' to 15' shot and with her inside game and rebounding/blocked shots will kick some serious butt!

I was watching yet another re-run of the championship game and there was a play or 2 when ND passed to Ariel Braker at the high post and the UConn defense ignored her. Once she looked over her shoulder, saw no one there, looked confused, and still passed the ball out. Even with a better outside shot, I can imagine Kiah being played in that manner, considering the other scoring talent we have.

The answer: As I suggested last season. Turn around and rumble to the hoop. Bet that Greg drills it into her this summer.
 
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I was watching yet another re-run of the championship game and there was a play or 2 when ND passed to Ariel Braker at the high post and the UConn defense ignored her. Once she looked over her shoulder, saw no one there, looked confused, and still passed the ball out. Even with a better outside shot, I can imagine Kiah being played in that manner, considering the other scoring talent we have.

The answer: As I suggested last season. Turn around and rumble to the hoop. Bet that Greg drills it into her this summer.

Yes she can take it to the rim and score and or get a foul. She actually does have a nice jumper from the foul line and needs to haver the confidence to take it when left open
 
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I think Kiah Stokes will have a monster year at center, she will be one of the top big girls in the nation as a senior! She'll add a 12' to 15' shot and with her inside game and rebounding/blocked shots will kick some serious butt!

I agree that Stokes will be an absolute beast in the paint this year. If she remains confident there is no reason that she won't be a double/double machine this year.
 

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I agree that Stokes will be an absolute beast in the paint this year. If she remains confident there is no reason that she won't be a double/double machine this year.

Kiah's big adjustment will be mental, being the starter in the middle and having to bring consistency/stability. That's a much different mindset than she was required to have before, even though she clearly got significant minutes in many games. I have every reason to believe that once she grows accustomed to her new role, she will be a rock for us inside.

And when she *does* rumble to the basket, I love it !!!!!! Just like when Stef would put it on the floor. It's so fun to see.
 
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MIKE: am thinking that being a starter might just HELP with the mental adjustment......give her a sense of "this if my time to really shine" and /or "I HAVE to get this done and NOW." As a foundation upon which to build, she certainly has had some very fine games during her college career.
 
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RSH: certainly hope your optimism about Chong is on target. Does anybody see what I perceive as being a tentativeness about her moves.....almost a "daintiness" about the way she moves? Wondering if this was characteristic of her style in high school?????..........or whether it indicates loss of confidence during her freshman year......or if don't others see thisin her play?
 

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Gabby Williams. How fast and far does she come back from injury? Any loss of confidence?
After meeting her in Nashville, I think she has the poise to overcome the confidence issue quickly. Even though I'm sure that is a tough hurdle! Not high jump humor! .)
 

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My mystery is Morgan. I think Ekmark Nurse and Gabby (eventually) will be fine! I hope she and we are not robbed from what could have been with her. We hope this more for Morgan more for her sake than ours! "they can't win if they can't score!". That coach of Florida State I think, who was overseas with Morgan last summer, basically said, with Morgan, she hardly needed to coach after the tip off. And forget the huddles- Morgan dominated all the huddles during every break. In a positive way. Like having a great player coach!
 
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No question in my mind, it has to be Chong. To a certain extent, all Freshmen are a bit of a mystery, so it would be hard for me to include one. To me there is no mystery about Tuck. If she is not hurting, then she has shown she can play.
 

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No question in my mind, it has to be Chong. To a certain extent, all Freshmen are a bit of a mystery, so it would be hard for me to include one. To me there is no mystery about Tuck. If she is not hurting, then she has shown she can play.
If she can recover and be effective remains to be seen- and is a mystery to me. I think Chong is in a very precarious position. If she doesn't make that big leap this fall, she may not get too many more chances with the group coming in. I actually think she will have a tough time staying ahead of Nurse, and she is lucky Gabby is rehabbing.
 
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RSH: certainly hope your optimism about Chong is on target. Does anybody see what I perceive as being a tentativeness about her moves.....almost a "daintiness" about the way she moves? Wondering if this was characteristic of her style in high school?????.....or whether it indicates loss of confidence during her freshman year.or if don't others see thisin her play?


winlots- - - I saw several tapes of Chong in HS and she was VERY aggressive! But as Geno said in college you go through so many ups + downs confidence is a big thing! But I really feel she'll work that out over the off season and come back with a fire relit!
 
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