Quantcast The Daily Campus
College Media Network

The Daily Campus

GIMME MOORE

Women's Basketball: Stellar Freshman Leaves Mark

Brittany Perotti

Issue date: 4/23/08 Section: Sports
  • Print
  • Email
Maya Moore set freshman records in her first year at UConn.  She figures to be be the centerpiece of the Huskies for the next three years.
Media Credit: Ryan Sayers
Maya Moore set freshman records in her first year at UConn. She figures to be be the centerpiece of the Huskies for the next three years.

Not only has UConn women's basketball benefited from Maya Moore's presence on the court, but women's basketball on the whole may also be redefined by her.

At least that is what several head coaches in the NCAA said after they faced her in the past year.

Moore has already done enough to get the attention of the national media. She blew the UConn all-time freshman scoring record out of the water in early March and broke the Big East freshman scoring record against Old Dominion. She made conference history after being named both the Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year in the Big East, becoming the first player to ever do so.

She was named first team All-American, only the second freshman in women's NCAA basketball history to do so. She was the Greensboro Regional Most Outstanding Player and in early April, she was named to the Wooden All-American team.

Sports Illustrated predicted that she will become the leader for the Huskies and guide them back to the Final Four next season, with several key freshmen joining the roster.

Still, some feel that there is even more that Moore can do in the future.

"When I think about Moore, I think of the word 'yikes,'" said Old Dominion head coach Wendy Larry. "She's going to do so many things that are just going to open doors for women's basketball and really grow our name."

After that game, in which Moore scored 25 points and in so doing broke the single-season freshman scoring conference record, Larry reiterated her thoughts about the talent and potential of Moore.

"When you think of some of the great players in the women's game - players who have taken our game to the next level - I think when that's all said and done, Maya Moore will be one of those because she's so transitional inside and out," Larry said. "She now has that 3-point jump shot down pat. Not only does she have size and athleticism, she has an arsenal of weapons.

"She can take you off the bounce, she can go right, she can go left, she can block and she can score from the top. I've used this analogy before, but certainly Cheryl Miller in her day is very similar to what Maya Moore in this generation of players will do for the games. We have only seen the tip of the iceberg."
Page 1 of 2 next >

Article Tools

Be the first to comment on this story

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Advertisement

Advertisements

Poll

Do you feel safe on campus?
Submit Vote

View Results

Advertisement