If Fulwiley is "South Carolina's best player" then why does Dawn have her on a short leash and why does she routinely play out of control? Take the L....![]()
19 YR OLD EDWARDS IS THEIR BEST PLAYER
AND FULWILEY IS THEIR
SECOND BEST PLAYER


If Fulwiley is "South Carolina's best player" then why does Dawn have her on a short leash and why does she routinely play out of control? Take the L....![]()
'Heartbroken' S.C. hopes loss fuels next title runNo she starts next year with PaoPao gone
Raven
Fulwiley
Tessa Johnson
Edwards
Kitts
Still a dominant squad
The women won the majority
UCONN men have won more titles since '99 than any other team..
Wheres rebecca logo and how isnt maya moore number 1 or atleast 2top 5 most important UConn players
1) Lobo
2) Bueckers
3) Stewie
4) Maya Moore
5) Taurasi
Top 5 UConn players overall
1) Stewie
2) Taurasi
3) Maya Moore
4) Paige Buckets
5) Tina Charles/Sue Bird
They better. Dawn needs to pass maga mulky and soonNext year SC is stacked, they'll redeem themselves.
Wheres rebecca logo and how isnt maya moore number 1 or atleast 2
She will, this years team just didn't have enough scorers to take out the best UCONN team in like 12 years.They better. Dawn needs to pass maga mulky and soon
u sound like cam'ron spewing misinformed hatred.. she's 23 the same age as hvl the same age rickea was last year the same age raven johnson will be when she takes a 5th year next year.. the amount of games shes played has been significantly less than 4 years worth.. just take the L and go
SHES 24 AND BEATING
THE WEAKEST VERSION OF SC
WEVE SEEN IN YEARS
AS HER TEAMS 3RD LEADING SCORER
Sarah Strong's decision to play basketball at UConn instead of SC could be as impactful as Maya Moore curving Tennessee for them back in 2007 it really tipped the scale back in UConn's favor at least for the next couple of years
Just like the impact of A'ja Wilson's decision to go to SC instead of UConn.Sarah Strong's decision to play basketball at UConn instead of SC could be as impactful as Maya Moore curving Tennessee for them back in 2007 it really tipped the scale back in UConn's favor at least for the next couple of years