“Who’s cutting onions,” “Love this”- Hannah Stuelke and Kylie Feuerbach react to Lucy Olsen celebrating 1 year anniversary with BF Grayson Herr
Lucy Olsen posted a series of snippets with her boyfriend Grayson Herr on Instagram on Friday. The post showcased Olsen and Herr donning cowboy hats, posing at a beach, video calling each other, and dressing up and playing around with each other. Olsen’s post came in light of the one-year anniversary of their relationship.
As fans stormed the comment section with their warm comments, Olsen’s new teammates Hannah Stuelke and Kylie Feuerbach also joined in:
“Aw love this,” Feuerbach wrote.
“Alrighty who’s cutting the onions,” Stuelke commented
Moreover, Olsen’s past and present teammates also chipped in to wish the couple:
“You guys made me believe in the term twin flames,” Kylie Swider wrote.
“Perfect match ,” Taylor McCabe commented.
“You guys r too cute,” Taylor Stremlow wrote.
“Last slide is killing meeeee,” Mara Braun commented.
“Alright catch me sleeping on the freeway,” AJ Ediger wrote.
cutest ever,” Callie Levin commented.
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Lucy Olsen is a very different player from Caitlin Clark
Olsen spearheaded the Villanova Wildcats last season, leading the NCAA as the third-best scorer. On the back of this, Olsen comes well acclimatized to Iowa in terms of leadership, taking big shots and maintaining composure during crunch-time situations.
However, as much as fans want to see another version of Caitlin Clark, Lucy Olsen is a very different player. She prefers midrange more than high-arcing logo shots that became Caitlin’s signature in college. It is also one of the reasons Jan Jensen has consistently mentioned the difference in Clark and Olsen’s game style throughout the summer.
Clark shot 37.8% from the 3-point line last season and was one of the biggest threats from the arc in college basketball last season. On the other hand, Olsen made only 29.4% shots from behind the arc.
Another significant factor is their distribution of shots. Caitlin Clark attempted 886 shots last season, 532 (60%) of them being from the 3-point line. Olsen launched 710 field goal attempts, with 187 (26%) of them being from the arc.