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tfan
Joined: 31 May 2010 Posts: 9659
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Posted: 02/09/18 3:23 am ::: Chloe Bibby |
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Chloe Bibby plays for Mississipi State after she played in the WNBL in Australia for a few years. I thought that you couldn't play in the NCAA if you had been a pro.
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BD22
Joined: 27 Nov 2016 Posts: 70 Location: East
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Posted: 02/09/18 8:22 am ::: Re: Chloe Bibby |
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tfan wrote: |
Chloe Bibby plays for Mississipi State after she played in the WNBL in Australia for a few years. I thought that you couldn't play in the NCAA if you had been a pro. |
This is actually relatively common on both the men and women's sides. They remain eligible if they don't take a salary like a true professional and only have their relevant costs covered. So travel, gear, etc... Kentucky ran into an issue with this a few years ago with Enes Kanter: http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/news/story?id=6000134
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CamrnCrz1974
Joined: 18 Nov 2004 Posts: 18371 Location: Phoenix
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Posted: 02/09/18 12:28 pm ::: |
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Playing in the pros vs. being paid to play in the pros - a difference.
Jessica Foley played at AIS in the WNBL, but played at Duke.
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Luuuc #NATC
Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 21944
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Posted: 02/09/18 7:43 pm ::: |
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Yeah, WNBL teams draw up NCAA-compliant contracts quite routinely now. eg. Anneli Maley, Jessie Edwards, Morgan Yaeger, Tianna Mangakahia are others who have done the same thing
_________________ Thanks for calling. I wait all night for calls like these.
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awhom111
Joined: 19 Nov 2014 Posts: 4246
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Posted: 02/09/18 9:52 pm ::: Re: Chloe Bibby |
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BD22 wrote: |
tfan wrote: |
Chloe Bibby plays for Mississipi State after she played in the WNBL in Australia for a few years. I thought that you couldn't play in the NCAA if you had been a pro. |
This is actually relatively common on both the men and women's sides. They remain eligible if they don't take a salary like a true professional and only have their relevant costs covered. So travel, gear, etc... Kentucky ran into an issue with this a few years ago with Enes Kanter: http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/news/story?id=6000134 |
The generally accepted story, even among hardcore Fener fans is that the club lied to the NCAA to make sure that he couldn't play as revenge for daring to leave the club. When your club is one of the biggest in the world and has 35 million fans, Big Blue Nation doesn't seem like an acceptable place to go. Omer Yurtseven managed to dodge any major issues, although the coach, who is basically the Bobby Knight of Europe, did trash him extensively in the media before he went to NC State.
Besides Oceania, pretty much every European player who comes to the United States for college has played with or against older, professional players. It's a little more hit or miss for Africa and Asia. It is interesting because if you think about it from a development perspective as plenty of top American recruits go a long time without playing in a meaningful game in which they are not the best player. Are any women's pro-am leagues considered decent quality? |
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taropatch
Joined: 24 Feb 2009 Posts: 814 Location: Kau Rubbish Dump
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Posted: 02/10/18 12:16 am ::: Re: Chloe Bibby |
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BD22 wrote: |
tfan wrote: |
Chloe Bibby plays for Mississipi State after she played in the WNBL in Australia for a few years. I thought that you couldn't play in the NCAA if you had been a pro. |
This is actually relatively common on both the men and women's sides. They remain eligible if they don't take a salary like a true professional and only have their relevant costs covered. So travel, gear, etc... Kentucky ran into an issue with this a few years ago with Enes Kanter: http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/news/story?id=6000134 |
Like tfan, I don't understand. Did the rules change after 2002? Hawaii was stripped of the NCAA Men's Volleyball title in 2003. The Greek player in question, Costas, played and travelled with a pro team, but was never paid. He "misled" the program by saying that he did not play with a pro team, but that is besides the point. Someone (runner-up school denied it did it) wrote a letter to the NCAA who reported it to Hawaii to begin an investigation.
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/May/12/sp/sp01a.html
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