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Working on their games
Storm fans have used social media to voice their frustration. The front office was transparent in stating the organization is rebuilding with Loyd and Mosqueda-Lewis as the projected franchise players. Many fans wondered why they aren’t playing or wanting to start.
“I get that question often,” said Mosqueda-Lewis, who’s averaging 7.7 minutes per game. She entered the league as the NCAA’s all-time leader in three-pointers and helped lead Connecticut to three consecutive NCAA championships.
“It’s two months into the season,” she said. “I feel like I’m benefitting from being able to work on my individual skills, (and) whether or not I’m in the game I’m still learning. … Playing time is more so something I should be worried about (than anyone else). Other people should just be asking, ‘How are you doing, are you having a good experience?’ ”
Mosqueda-Lewis, a 5-11 forward, is having a good time. She’s formed a bond with Japanese rookie Ramu Tokashiki over coffee and shopping trips.
At practice, Mosqueda-Lewis stays late to work on her shooting and conditioning. She takes copious notes during scouting sessions and relishes time Boucek makes for the team to repeatedly run through sets.
Working on their games
Storm fans have used social media to voice their frustration. The front office was transparent in stating the organization is rebuilding with Loyd and Mosqueda-Lewis as the projected franchise players. Many fans wondered why they aren’t playing or wanting to start.
“I get that question often,” said Mosqueda-Lewis, who’s averaging 7.7 minutes per game. She entered the league as the NCAA’s all-time leader in three-pointers and helped lead Connecticut to three consecutive NCAA championships.
“It’s two months into the season,” she said. “I feel like I’m benefitting from being able to work on my individual skills, (and) whether or not I’m in the game I’m still learning. … Playing time is more so something I should be worried about (than anyone else). Other people should just be asking, ‘How are you doing, are you having a good experience?’ ”
Mosqueda-Lewis, a 5-11 forward, is having a good time. She’s formed a bond with Japanese rookie Ramu Tokashiki over coffee and shopping trips.
At practice, Mosqueda-Lewis stays late to work on her shooting and conditioning. She takes copious notes during scouting sessions and relishes time Boucek makes for the team to repeatedly run through sets.