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Shades
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Posted: 04/24/18 4:41 pm ::: |
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LitePal wrote: |
http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/042418aaa.html
Speculation there may be two Baylor transfers. Out, not in. |
I could see Chou leaving.
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Posted: 04/24/18 5:18 pm ::: |
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LitePal wrote: |
http://www.baylorbears.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/042418aaa.html
Speculation there may be two Baylor transfers. Out, not in. |
Yes ive heard of 1 most likely . The 2nd is not so sure .
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LitePal
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Posted: 04/24/18 5:48 pm ::: |
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I could see Ursin leaving.
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NoDakSt
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Posted: 04/24/18 6:41 pm ::: |
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Louise Brown, a grad transfer from Washington State University,
will be at the University of Tennessee next year
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PickledGinger
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tfan
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Posted: 04/25/18 12:33 am ::: |
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Natalie Chou was starting this year, but didn't regain her starting position after coming back from injury. Juicy Landrum was the player that got her starts and is in the same class as Chou. Since Chou was on the 2014 USA Basketball U17 team, and ranked #8 overall by Hoopgurlz and #2 at her position, she probably doesn't want to come off the bench for her final 2 years. But she is listed as a 6'1" guard, and the starting small forward graduated, so conceivably she could be the starting small forward.
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TechDawgMc
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Posted: 04/25/18 10:04 am ::: |
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tfan wrote: |
Natalie Chou was starting this year, but didn't regain her starting position after coming back from injury. Juicy Landrum was the player that got her starts and is in the same class as Chou. Since Chou was on the 2014 USA Basketball U17 team, and ranked #8 overall by Hoopgurlz and #2 at her position, she probably doesn't want to come off the bench for her final 2 years. But she is listed as a 6'1" guard, and the starting small forward graduated, so conceivably she could be the starting small forward. |
Chou never really came back from injury. She was never full strength or even close to it. Until the injury she was the clear starter. Kim never seemed to have the same confidence in Landrum that she had in Chou. I doubt Chou would lose her starting spot to Landrum, though Jackson might be a very different question.
If a Baylor player leaves, I think it's more likely to be Ursin
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mzonefan
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Posted: 04/25/18 1:03 pm ::: |
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Per Raoul_000's tweet, KeAsja Peace will not be returning to Michigan. This makes sense as she's received little playing time. She was not at U-M's banquet, so I'm guessing this has been pending for a bit.
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icey23
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Posted: 04/25/18 1:06 pm ::: |
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TechDawgMc wrote: |
tfan wrote: |
Natalie Chou was starting this year, but didn't regain her starting position after coming back from injury. Juicy Landrum was the player that got her starts and is in the same class as Chou. Since Chou was on the 2014 USA Basketball U17 team, and ranked #8 overall by Hoopgurlz and #2 at her position, she probably doesn't want to come off the bench for her final 2 years. But she is listed as a 6'1" guard, and the starting small forward graduated, so conceivably she could be the starting small forward. |
Chou never really came back from injury. She was never full strength or even close to it. Until the injury she was the clear starter. Kim never seemed to have the same confidence in Landrum that she had in Chou. I doubt Chou would lose her starting spot to Landrum, though Jackson might be a very different question.
If a Baylor player leaves, I think it's more likely to be Ursin |
Yea what happened with Ursin this past season?? She was suppose to be best thing to come out of Louisiana 😉 The two games I saw her play in HS she didnt impressed me at all. Tulane could use her!!
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CamrnCrz1974
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Posted: 04/25/18 1:25 pm ::: |
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Hoopsmom wrote: |
Looking at this transfer list, I am surprised at how many girls have been on there for a “long” time but don’t have a new school named yet. Is this normal? At this point in time, given that the high school spring signing period is almost done, won’t a lot of the opportunities be gone shortly, if not already? I admit that I don’t know what the usual time frame is. In our experience last year, the day that my daughter signed her intent to transfer, we were bombarded by calls / offers from schools of all levels. Fortunately, she found a very good fit in a matter of days, and signed within the first week.
https://wbbblog.com/2018/04/05/womens-basketball-transfers-spring-summer-2018/ |
As an aside, if a player announces a transfer, would the player not want to visit a new school before making a decision? Would the player still have academic obligations that might prevent an immediate visit?
Not announcing a school, despite XX days/weeks since the announcement of a transfer could mean a host of different things.
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Hoopsmom
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Posted: 04/25/18 10:03 pm ::: |
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Junior Jaycee Bradley is leaving South Dakota. She is a high percentage 3-pt sharp shooter.
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After a lot of thought and prayer, I have decided to finish my basketball career elsewhere and have been granted my release from USD. Thank you to my teammates, coaches, and Coyote Nation for making these 3 years so amazing. Please contact Randy Mauro at 515-490-3704
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Posted: 04/26/18 12:41 pm ::: |
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Danni Williams took a Visit to Texas over the weekend Btw , waiting to hear how that went for Karen Astons team .
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Posted: 04/27/18 6:26 pm ::: |
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Tenn has recruited a bunch of players who are better suited to run and gun and the transition game than they are to a half-court offense. Russell was an albatross. Hopefully Green, Brown, and the younger posts will be able to better play an uptempo game.
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Posted: 04/29/18 1:26 pm ::: |
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Dub sent you a DM.
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Posted: 04/29/18 3:21 pm ::: |
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Nixtreefan wrote: |
Dub sent you a DM. |
Who is this addressed to?
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TechDawgMc
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Posted: 04/30/18 11:23 am ::: |
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icey23 wrote: |
TechDawgMc wrote: |
tfan wrote: |
Natalie Chou was starting this year, but didn't regain her starting position after coming back from injury. Juicy Landrum was the player that got her starts and is in the same class as Chou. Since Chou was on the 2014 USA Basketball U17 team, and ranked #8 overall by Hoopgurlz and #2 at her position, she probably doesn't want to come off the bench for her final 2 years. But she is listed as a 6'1" guard, and the starting small forward graduated, so conceivably she could be the starting small forward. |
Chou never really came back from injury. She was never full strength or even close to it. Until the injury she was the clear starter. Kim never seemed to have the same confidence in Landrum that she had in Chou. I doubt Chou would lose her starting spot to Landrum, though Jackson might be a very different question.
If a Baylor player leaves, I think it's more likely to be Ursin |
Yea what happened with Ursin this past season?? She was suppose to be best thing to come out of Louisiana 😉 The two games I saw her play in HS she didnt impressed me at all. Tulane could use her!! |
Well, she was a freshman on a crowded team. What most people seemed to think (I just didn't get to watch enough games this year) was that Ursin didn't play defense well enough to suit Mulkey.
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CamrnCrz1974
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Posted: 04/30/18 5:57 pm ::: |
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Louisville's biggest loss (and basically only significant loss) was at forward, with Hines-Allen graduation. Adding Diop to the returning starters closes the gap between Louisville and Notre Dame for ACC supremacy. ND is still #1 in the ACC (preseason), but Louisville has definitely closed the margin with Diop's signing.
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