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Geno Wants to Win Now. Juhasz Wants To Train for the WNBA by dillon77
You're right. Anna Makurat left because she could see the lack of playing time getting even tighter next year with the ascension oof ON-O, DeBarry and the person I think is playing toughest of all -- Aaliyah Edwards.
And Juhusz was the focal point of McGruff's offense. So why leave?
Well, beyond the "playing for a title," I think she see's and hears how Geno trains his charges to be ready for the WNBA and maybe one year of book camp will do the trick.
Heck, she was one of the focal points of the Ohio State offense. Now, she'll have to work her goulash off to get on the court.
Strange times....everybody probably always had a wish; now they have an in to do it.