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UConn’s loss...and some lucky school’s gain! I wish her well wherever she chooses to go!
How does Louisville possibly have a scholarship available for her??
My take, similar to yours, is those who never were-----never was. Unfortunately at this point AEH is a never was, it's hard to really miss what you ve never had.I wish her all the best, but one thing I’ve learned is to not cry over what could’ve been..
Yes, BYers are all nice people ....Why do BYers feel like we owe players thats ever gratitude? Is it just good nature or? I dont get it.
But the list includes Louisville, not one of the more stellar academic institutions.Yes. UCONN's loss. Appears that she is looking at either/both academics and top-tier WBB program. It would be interesting to know if she is looking to show UCONN what she might have been with them.
Good luck Andi!
How does this coach know?
For your information the real USC is South Carolina, they were established in 1801 and became USC in name in 1866, while Southern Cal was established in 1880.Which USC--East Coast or The Real USC
Ask 100 people on the street (not in Columbia,SC) what school USC is and I'd wager 75% say SoCal !!For your information the real USC is South Carolina, they were established in 1801 and became USC in name in 1866, while Southern Cal was established in 1880.
Ask 100 people on the street (not in Columbia,SC) what school USC is and I'd wager 75% say SoCal !!
Actually it depends on where you come from, if you are from the South, most Mid Atlantic, and many Midwest states it's South Carolina.Ask 100 people on the street (not in Columbia,SC) what school USC is and I'd wager 75% say SoCal !!
Anyone who follows sports know USC are the Trojans. It's getting pretty ridiculous around here with posters misusing USC.For your information the real USC is South Carolina, they were established in 1801 and became USC in name in 1866, while Southern Cal was established in 1880.
Actually it depends on where you come from, if you are from the South, most Mid Atlantic, and many Midwest states it's South Carolina.
Why do BYers feel like we owe players that transfer gratitude? Is it just good nature or? I dont get it.