#1 Emeka Okafor – (2001-2004) by Peter Bard Emeka Okafor and I were freshmen at UConn at the same time, though he gained notoriety a bit faster than I. My most-told stories about Okafor were the time he walked past me in the cafeteria while I read a magazine that featured him on the cover, and the time he walked through my dorm building in West to see the on-duty RA while Dick Vitale was talking about him on my television. It was a rather surreal experience for me, having grown up feeling like UConn players were legitimately famous stars. Career Points: 1426 Career Rebounds: 1091 Career Assists: 81 Career Steals: 91 Career Blocks: 441 _____ UConn all-time leader in blocks |
#16 Edmund Saunders – (1998-2001) by Meghan Bard Connecticut native Edmund Saunders played forward for UConn from 1998 to 2001, and was a member of the first NCAA Championship team. Saunders, who is currently an assistant coach at Post University in his hometown of Waterbury, went undrafted in 2001. Career Points: 760 Career Rebounds: 778 Career Assists: 93 Career Steals: 93 Career Blocks: 55 _____ Member of 1999 National Championship Team |
A-Z Tourney: Round 2 -- G vs. K
- Team G (94%, 119 Votes)
- Team K (6%, 8 Votes)
Total Voters: 127
WHO VOTED FOR SAUNDERS? SHOW YOURSELF!
…Edmund? Is that you?
It was me. And I do not apologize. He was always a favorite, and I don’t even know why. Plus, look at those career assist numbers vs. Okafor, it’s a runaway!
Even the 16 seed has to score a few points, right?
That assist number was a massive typo that I corrected. Still, I’ll allow it.
I voted for Okafor. I’m a front runner.