Q: What strengths, qualities or skills will you bring or add to a WNBA team?
"I'm
a really hard worker. I think that is something any coach would love to have in
a player. Whatever they ask me to do, I'll do to the best of my ability."
Q.
What skills do you feel you still need to improve or work on at the next level?
"Well,
I'm a believer that we can all improve upon every single aspect of our game. Always
working... But for me, I can get better at reading the defense on the offensive
end, as well as work on communicating with my teammates."
Q. After
having a lot of success in college, what do you expect to be some of the biggest
challenges at the next level?
"I definitely will have to adjsut to
the style of play in the WNBA as well as the physicality. I expect it will be
much harder than college."
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Jessica Moore cheering on her teammates and competitors at Pre-Draft camp. Matt Wurst/NBAE Images |
Q. Are there any specific
teams WNBA you would like to play for?
"Sure, I would love to stay
and play in the state of Connecticut, so I'd love to play for the Sun. I love
Coach Thibault and his style."
Q. Is there a current WNBA player
you especially look up to?
"I definitely look up to Lisa Leslie. She
is just the total package when it comes to post players. And she gets better every
year."
Q. What will you remember most about your college experience
in Connecticut?
"Being able to go to three Final Fours and win 3 National
Championships."
Q. Which of your fellow WNBA Draft prospects
will go first... second... third?
"Janel Mccarville, Sandora Irvin,
Tan White."
Q. Which of your fellow WNBA Draft prospects will surprise
people?
"West Virginia guard Yolanda Paige will surprise a lot of
people. And, of course, my teammate, Ashley Battle."
Q. Which of
your fellow WNBA Draft prospects will win WNBA Rookie of the Year?
"Janel
McCarville."










