New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Height of her powers

Juhasz playing with confidence entering South Carolina game

- By Maggie Vanoni

Dorka Juhasz sat on the sideline. Her left arm was held straight up against her chest thanks to a heavy-duty sling and cast combo. Her mood appeared somber.

It was the Final Four and UConn women’s basketball was playing in the national championsh­ip game against its latest rival, South Carolina. All Juhasz could do was watch from the sideline after breaking her wrist just six days prior.

Little did Juhasz know her impact was still felt on the team, on the program, and on the fans watching her during the day’s open viewing portion of practice ahead of the title game.

When a young fan wearing a UConn t-shirt in the stands was asked who her favorite player was, she replied without hesitation: “Dorka.”

Juhasz looked up at the jumbo screen showing the fan and beamed after hearing her name. She waved back to the fan with her good arm and the crowd responded with a collective “aww.”

This Sunday, Juhasz will get the chance to be on the court against the No. 1-ranked Gamecocks in a rematch of last year’s championsh­ip game when the No. 5 Huskies host the reigning national champion in a Sunday matinee at the XL Center (noon, FOX).

And after recovering from her wrist, and also a broken thumb earlier this season, Juhasz enters Sunday’s matchup playing some of her best basketball of the year and as one of UConn’s two post weapons against South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston.

“I think her confidence is really, really high right now because, you know, she’s playing well, and she’s somewhat healthy considerin­g,” UConn coach Geno Auriemma said Wednesday after UConn’s win at Providence. “She’s playing like someone her age needs to play, who’s played enough basketball to know. That’s what you hope when you have someone her age, who has played that much basketball and figured that out.”

Juhasz is the only Husky averaging a double-double of 15.0 points and 10.4 rebounds (she’s played in 16 games this year).

 ?? Mark Stockwell/Associated Press ?? UConn’s Dorka Juhasz, left, grabs a rebound as Providence’s Kylee Sheppard (1) watches on Wednesday.
Mark Stockwell/Associated Press UConn’s Dorka Juhasz, left, grabs a rebound as Providence’s Kylee Sheppard (1) watches on Wednesday.

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