UConn commits shine in Kentucky tournament
With Geno Auriemma among those in attendance, a pair of future Huskies led their teams to victories in the Raatz Fence/O'Shea's B-ball Classic.
Senior forward Napheesa Collier was up first as she led Incarnate Word Academy out of St. Louis to a 66-47 win over Mercy Academy in Louisville. Collier, despite picking up two quick fouls in the first quarter, had 29 points as she went 13 of 16 from the field.
Then it was time for junior guard Crystal Dangerfield to lead her Blackman High out of Murfreesboro, Tennessee to a 47-39 win over Rogers High out of Toledo, Ohio. Dangerfield finished with 21 points, her sixth 20-point game of the season.
The Kentucky Sports Broadcasting Network streamed the games so you can take a look at Collier and Dangerfield in action.
Senior forward Napheesa Collier was up first as she led Incarnate Word Academy out of St. Louis to a 66-47 win over Mercy Academy in Louisville. Collier, despite picking up two quick fouls in the first quarter, had 29 points as she went 13 of 16 from the field.
Then it was time for junior guard Crystal Dangerfield to lead her Blackman High out of Murfreesboro, Tennessee to a 47-39 win over Rogers High out of Toledo, Ohio. Dangerfield finished with 21 points, her sixth 20-point game of the season.
The Kentucky Sports Broadcasting Network streamed the games so you can take a look at Collier and Dangerfield in action.
Labels: Crystal Dangerfield, Napheesa Collier
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