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In this episode of Locked On UConn, host Mark Zanetto delves into the latest updates from the UConn women's basketball team, highlighting key insights from head coach Geno Auriemma's recent press conference. Auriemma shared his thoughts on the team's first practice, reflecting on the challenges and expectations following their controversial loss to Iowa in the Final Four. He emphasized the need to start fresh, especially with the return of key players like Paige Bueckers, who is showing remarkable leadership and tenacity on the court.
Auriemma also discussed the progress of players like KK Arnold and Ashland Shade, noting their improved decision-making and court awareness. Injuries remain a concern, with Azzi Fudd's recovery timeline being optimistic, though she won't be ready for early November games. The team will also be without Caroline Ducharme and Aubrey Griffin for a while longer, making the contributions of incoming freshmen like Sarah Strong crucial.
The episode also touches on the unfortunate ACL injury of Nika Mühl, highlighting Auriemma's empathy and support for his players. Additionally, the discussion shifts to UConn's latest recruit, Blanca Quinones, a promising talent from Ecuador. Guest Alfred Corriette, an international recruiting scout, provides insights into Quinones' versatile game, comparing her to elite wings like Gabby Williams. He emphasizes her potential to surprise fans with her athleticism and skill set.
The conversation also explores the differences between international and American basketball, noting the structured and physical nature of the European game. Corriette suggests that Quinones' experience in Italy will aid her transition to college basketball, where she can contribute significantly to UConn's success.
Listeners are encouraged to support the show by subscribing and following on various platforms, with a reminder of the ongoing partnership with FanDuel and GameTime for exclusive offers. The episode concludes with a call to action for UConn fans to stay engaged and support their team.
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In this episode of Locked On UConn, host Mark Zanetto delves into the latest updates from the UConn women's basketball team, highlighting key insights from head coach Geno Auriemma's recent press conference. Auriemma shared his thoughts on the team's first practice, reflecting on the challenges and expectations following their controversial loss to Iowa in the Final Four. He emphasized the need to start fresh, especially with the return of key players like Paige Bueckers, who is showing remarkable leadership and tenacity on the court.
Auriemma also discussed the progress of players like KK Arnold and Ashland Shade, noting their improved decision-making and court awareness. Injuries remain a concern, with Azzi Fudd's recovery timeline being optimistic, though she won't be ready for early November games. The team will also be without Caroline Ducharme and Aubrey Griffin for a while longer, making the contributions of incoming freshmen like Sarah Strong crucial.
The episode also touches on the unfortunate ACL injury of Nika Mühl, highlighting Auriemma's empathy and support for his players. Additionally, the discussion shifts to UConn's latest recruit, Blanca Quinones, a promising talent from Ecuador. Guest Alfred Corriette, an international recruiting scout, provides insights into Quinones' versatile game, comparing her to elite wings like Gabby Williams. He emphasizes her potential to surprise fans with her athleticism and skill set.
The conversation also explores the differences between international and American basketball, noting the structured and physical nature of the European game. Corriette suggests that Quinones' experience in Italy will aid her transition to college basketball, where she can contribute significantly to UConn's success.
Listeners are encouraged to support the show by subscribing and following on various platforms, with a reminder of the ongoing partnership with FanDuel and GameTime for exclusive offers. The episode concludes with a call to action for UConn fans to stay engaged and support their team.
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