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PickledGinger
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Posted: 03/30/21 5:56 pm ::: |
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Cubaj and Fletcher are both returning for GeoTech |
That is HUGE. They could push for the Top 10 next year.
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myrtle
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Posted: 03/30/21 10:33 pm ::: |
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Aleah Goodman for OrSU has decided not to come back for a 5th year. Bad news for the Beavs.
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myrtle
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Howee
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Stormeo
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Posted: 03/30/21 11:56 pm ::: |
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Aleah Goodman for OrSU has decided not to come back for a 5th year. Bad news for the Beavs. |
A bit surprising. I was willing to bet she'd return for one last run, especially since she's from Oregon, but she really did have a breakout season. Now Oregon State's losing its two backcourt starters all of a sudden, but with the way they've been recruiting lately, they'll find a way to move forward.
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CamrnCrz1974
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Posted: 03/31/21 4:30 pm ::: |
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Jade Williams got into Fuqua for her MBA and will be returning for a fifth year with Duke women's basketball!
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undersized_post
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Posted: 03/31/21 5:23 pm ::: |
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Ali Patberg returning for Indiana. With transferring and redshirting and being injured, I think this will be her 7th year of college basketball?
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mzonefan
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Posted: 03/31/21 6:42 pm ::: |
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Ali Patberg returning for Indiana. With transferring and redshirting and being injured, I think this will be her 7th year of college basketball? |
Yes!
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Marquette Fan
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PG4ever
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Posted: 04/01/21 9:23 am ::: |
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mzonefan wrote: |
undersized_post wrote: |
Ali Patberg returning for Indiana. With transferring and redshirting and being injured, I think this will be her 7th year of college basketball? |
Yes! |
That's crazy! I'm not hatin' on Patberg but it's just hard to wrap my head around a student athlete getting 7 years. Get those free degrees, girl!
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Shades
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Posted: 04/01/21 9:58 am ::: |
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Ali Patberg returning for Indiana. With transferring and redshirting and being injured, I think this will be her 7th year of college basketball? |
She has enough awareness to realize she doesn’t have a future in WNBA basketball.
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huskiemaniac
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Posted: 04/01/21 10:35 am ::: |
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The NCAA has stumbled upon the only way to improve the level of play in WCB: more years of eligibility.
Next year will be the best year ever.
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PickledGinger
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Posted: 04/01/21 10:43 am ::: |
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huskiemaniac wrote: |
The NCAA has stumbled upon the only way to improve the level of play in WCB: more years of eligibility.
Next year will be the best year ever. |
I tried...and I can't. I love you guys but UConn fans make me want to never come back here.
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undersized_post
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ClayK
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Posted: 04/01/21 12:21 pm ::: |
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It's really a disadvantage to the high school classes of 2022 and 2023, as there will be fewer scholarships to go around.
I can't blame the older kids, who will get a year of grad school and/or complete their degrees for free, but we may see a lot more talent wind up at JCs.
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NoDakSt
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Posted: 04/02/21 7:24 am ::: |
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Kayla Wells is returning to A&M.
N’dea Jones, cierra Johnson, Aliyah Wilson have declared for draft. Anna Dreimane is in transfer portal. No word on Destiny Pitts.
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NoDakSt
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Posted: 04/02/21 7:31 am ::: |
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ClayK wrote: |
It's really a disadvantage to the high school classes of 2022 and 2023, as there will be fewer scholarships to go around.
I can't blame the older kids, who will get a year of grad school and/or complete their degrees for free, but we may see a lot more talent wind up at JCs. |
So if a current player has earned their degree and has an extra year of eligibility, does that automatically mean the/a school must provide them a scholarship? NCAA has given them an extra year, but that doesn’t mean it must come at a schools expense, does it?
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ClayK
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Posted: 04/02/21 8:37 am ::: |
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NoDakSt wrote: |
ClayK wrote: |
It's really a disadvantage to the high school classes of 2022 and 2023, as there will be fewer scholarships to go around.
I can't blame the older kids, who will get a year of grad school and/or complete their degrees for free, but we may see a lot more talent wind up at JCs. |
So if a current player has earned their degree and has an extra year of eligibility, does that automatically mean the/a school must provide them a scholarship? NCAA has given them an extra year, but that doesn’t mean it must come at a schools expense, does it? |
Presumably the school could say "We don't want you and won't admit you."
That wouldn't look real good, especially with the NCAA under fire from so many directions.
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purduefanatic
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Posted: 04/02/21 9:25 am ::: |
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Ali Patberg returning for Indiana. With transferring and redshirting and being injured, I think this will be her 7th year of college basketball? |
This is ridiculous and not what this whole blanket rule was designed for. She began her career at Notre Dame in the fall of 2015, redshirting that year due to a knee injury. Since that time, she has had another 5 years to play. To put it in perspective, her classmate at Notre Dame was Jackie Young, who this summer will complete in her 3rd season in the WNBA! Seriously, WTF?
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Durantula
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Posted: 04/02/21 9:35 am ::: |
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undersized_post wrote: |
Ali Patberg returning for Indiana. With transferring and redshirting and being injured, I think this will be her 7th year of college basketball? |
This is ridiculous and not what this whole blanket rule was designed for. She began her career at Notre Dame in the fall of 2015, redshirting that year due to a knee injury. Since that time, she has had another 5 years to play. To put it in perspective, her classmate at Notre Dame was Jackie Young, who this summer will complete in her 3rd season in the WNBA! Seriously, WTF? |
Why compare her to Young, who only played 3 years? That is not the norm but in 3 years Young played in 109 games. Patberg all of her years has played in 112 games so she has clearly missed a lot of time.
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purduefanatic
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Posted: 04/02/21 9:43 am ::: |
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Durantula wrote: |
purduefanatic wrote: |
undersized_post wrote: |
Ali Patberg returning for Indiana. With transferring and redshirting and being injured, I think this will be her 7th year of college basketball? |
This is ridiculous and not what this whole blanket rule was designed for. She began her career at Notre Dame in the fall of 2015, redshirting that year due to a knee injury. Since that time, she has had another 5 years to play. To put it in perspective, her classmate at Notre Dame was Jackie Young, who this summer will complete in her 3rd season in the WNBA! Seriously, WTF? |
Why compare her to Young, who only played 3 years? That is not the norm but in 3 years Young played in 109 games. Patberg all of her years has played in 112 games so she has clearly missed a lot of time. |
Since when does total games matter (I'm guessing Young's total includes NCAA tournament games, so there is an extra 12-15 or so. Patberg could have had those but she transferred on top of redshirting for an injury)? We can go back through the history of college basketball and find players that have missed a bunch of time. However, none of them have been allowed to play over 7 seasons in college. That's asinine. I don't care who they are or what school they go to.
I compared her to Young simply because they entered school together as freshmen at Notre Dame. Seems pretty appropriate. I mean, I could compare her to pretty much every other college student-athlete that entered school in the Fall of 2015 if you'd like. How many are still going to college in the Fall of 2021 as a 7th year student-athlete?
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summertime blues
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Posted: 04/02/21 10:17 am ::: |
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Tennessee's Rennia Davis declaring for the WNBA draft, as expected.
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myrtle
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Posted: 04/02/21 10:21 am ::: |
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ClayK wrote: |
NoDakSt wrote: |
ClayK wrote: |
It's really a disadvantage to the high school classes of 2022 and 2023, as there will be fewer scholarships to go around.
I can't blame the older kids, who will get a year of grad school and/or complete their degrees for free, but we may see a lot more talent wind up at JCs. |
So if a current player has earned their degree and has an extra year of eligibility, does that automatically mean the/a school must provide them a scholarship? NCAA has given them an extra year, but that doesn’t mean it must come at a schools expense, does it? |
Presumably the school could say "We don't want you and won't admit you."
That wouldn't look real good, especially with the NCAA under fire from so many directions. |
They also must qualify for a graduate program at that school. Or maybe they can also just go for a second undergraduate degree...
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undersized_post
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Posted: 04/02/21 11:01 am ::: |
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purduefanatic wrote: |
Durantula wrote: |
purduefanatic wrote: |
undersized_post wrote: |
Ali Patberg returning for Indiana. With transferring and redshirting and being injured, I think this will be her 7th year of college basketball? |
This is ridiculous and not what this whole blanket rule was designed for. She began her career at Notre Dame in the fall of 2015, redshirting that year due to a knee injury. Since that time, she has had another 5 years to play. To put it in perspective, her classmate at Notre Dame was Jackie Young, who this summer will complete in her 3rd season in the WNBA! Seriously, WTF? |
Why compare her to Young, who only played 3 years? That is not the norm but in 3 years Young played in 109 games. Patberg all of her years has played in 112 games so she has clearly missed a lot of time. |
Since when does total games matter (I'm guessing Young's total includes NCAA tournament games, so there is an extra 12-15 or so. Patberg could have had those but she transferred on top of redshirting for an injury)? We can go back through the history of college basketball and find players that have missed a bunch of time. However, none of them have been allowed to play over 7 seasons in college. That's asinine. I don't care who they are or what school they go to.
I compared her to Young simply because they entered school together as freshmen at Notre Dame. Seems pretty appropriate. I mean, I could compare her to pretty much every other college student-athlete that entered school in the Fall of 2015 if you'd like. How many are still going to college in the Fall of 2021 as a 7th year student-athlete? |
I'm genuinely curious -- does anyone know of cases similar to Patberg's in which an athlete has been granted an abnormally high number of years of eligibility?
I'm not sure at all if it's related to Patberg's decision to stay, but the day after she announced, fellow IU guards Jaelynn Penn and Chanel Wilson announced they were entering the transfer portal. Perhaps knowing that if Patberg is returning, less minutes available? This is total speculation on my part.
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undersized_post
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Posted: 04/02/21 11:01 am ::: |
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Durantula wrote: |
purduefanatic wrote: |
undersized_post wrote: |
Ali Patberg returning for Indiana. With transferring and redshirting and being injured, I think this will be her 7th year of college basketball? |
This is ridiculous and not what this whole blanket rule was designed for. She began her career at Notre Dame in the fall of 2015, redshirting that year due to a knee injury. Since that time, she has had another 5 years to play. To put it in perspective, her classmate at Notre Dame was Jackie Young, who this summer will complete in her 3rd season in the WNBA! Seriously, WTF? |
Why compare her to Young, who only played 3 years? That is not the norm but in 3 years Young played in 109 games. Patberg all of her years has played in 112 games so she has clearly missed a lot of time. |
Since when does total games matter (I'm guessing Young's total includes NCAA tournament games, so there is an extra 12-15 or so. Patberg could have had those but she transferred on top of redshirting for an injury)? We can go back through the history of college basketball and find players that have missed a bunch of time. However, none of them have been allowed to play over 7 seasons in college. That's asinine. I don't care who they are or what school they go to.
I compared her to Young simply because they entered school together as freshmen at Notre Dame. Seems pretty appropriate. I mean, I could compare her to pretty much every other college student-athlete that entered school in the Fall of 2015 if you'd like. How many are still going to college in the Fall of 2021 as a 7th year student-athlete? |
I'm genuinely curious -- does anyone know of cases similar to Patberg's in which an athlete has been granted an abnormally high number of years of eligibility?
I'm not sure at all if it's related to Patberg's decision to stay, but the day after she announced, fellow IU guards Jaelynn Penn and Chanel Wilson announced they were entering the transfer portal. Perhaps knowing that if Patberg is returning, less minutes available? This is total speculation on my part.
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