Maya Moore: Is She the Greatest UConn Player Ever?
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Maya Moore was simply dominant as UConn dominated Florida State to get its 89th straight victory, topping John Wooden's UCLA Bruins, who won 88 in a row.
Moore dropped 41 points, seemingly scored at will and was always there to squash any momentum once the Seminoles started going on offense.
“I set out to get to the free throw line, be strong and tough with the ball, and the last thing I wanted to do was get every rebound,’’ Moore said to the media after the game. “The thing I’m most happy about is having my teammates that enjoy seeing me do well, and that I enjoy seeing them do well—I feel like they genuinely support me and love me and that’s what I take from this game.’’
Moore has just been spectacular and she has to be in the conversation of the greatest players in the program's history, if not all of women's college basketball. She's just so talented and has just so many dimensions to her game it's hard not to be impressed when you watch her on the court.
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