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With the Connecticut Huskies’ return grabbing most of the attention, the Big East is looking a little different these days. But there is still plenty of non-UConn talent in the conference, with one senior in particular sneaking up on those looking to flesh out their mock draft boards with lesser-known players.
Selena Lott, a 5-foot-11 wing playing for the Marquette Golden Eagles, has the potential to be one of the first players from the Big East to be selected in the 2021 WNBA Draft. While she is modest about her professional future, there’s plenty to like about Lott’s game, which is steady and efficient in a way that could be attractive to teams in the strongest women’s basketball league in the world.
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“You Figure It Out”: Geno’s Huskies Ready for Season, Despite COVID Challenges
The UConn women are ready to start their season, despite challenges presented by the pandemic. (Stephen Slade ’89 (SFA)/UConn Athletics Photo)
It is no secret coaches like to be in control of things, from practice to team uniforms and daily routines along with whatever else is necessary for success. It also is no secret that the most successful coaches know how to adjust their methods and help a team find the path to winning when they run into unexpected situations on or off the field of play.