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Paige Bueckers was at Ashland game
along with another super recruit.......somebody just told me about
Paige Bueckers was at Ashland game
along with another super recruit..somebody just told me about
Both Paige and Azzi are captured in a pic from the 2nd photo gallery of today's game.Paige Bueckers was at Ashland game
Both Paige and Azzi are captured in a pic from the 2nd photo gallery of today's game.
All the way from Minnesota. I assume she wasn't checking out Ashland.Paige Bueckers was at Ashland game
Yes she was. They are first on her list.All the way from Minnesota. I assume she wasn't checking out Ashland.
They are all looking intently.That's Azzi's Dad Tim Fudd on the left
It appears Michigan is doing well with recruiting these days.....I wonder if she is interested in the "fancier" Michigan school.......
Did UCONN get a commit this weekend from a visitor?? Heard a rumor!!!
Did UCONN get a commit this weekend from a visitor?? Heard a rumor!!!
Think it’s just a rumor. Would have been nice though!
Laeticia Amihere:
Through all of her earlier work, Amihere had quietly maintained a goal that could now be a little tougher to achieve: to jump from No. 2 in the ESPN rankings for the recruiting class of 2019 to No. 1, rarefied air for a Canadian prospect.
"I've been working. A couple of months ago I was actually ranked No. 3. Moving up to No. 2 was a good jump, but definitely getting to that No. 1 spot is my goal and what I strive for every day," she said.
Wherever she lands in the recruiting rankings, a college basketball program somewhere is going to be elated to welcome her. In September, she narrowed her list of potential schools down to 14, a wide net to be sure, with plenty of time to work through the choices before committing. She plans to take sports management courses wherever she lands, a goal which helped her narrow the options initially. On that list are some of college basketball's powerhouses. If they want to land Amihere, they'll have to offer more than just a winning pedigree.
"For me, what's really important is skill development. Being able to develop your players," she said. "Obviously, a lot of the top programs will do that. And obviously, the relationship I have with the coaches, that really sparked a lot. I know a lot of players that are NCAA, so asking around to my friends and my peers that are in the NCAA, I got a lot of insight. They really helped me through the process, telling me pros and cons and really what to watch out for."
Laeticia Amihere Is the Future of Women's Basketball
She needs to come visit Kia Nurse.Laeticia Amihere:
Through all of her earlier work, Amihere had quietly maintained a goal that could now be a little tougher to achieve: to jump from No. 2 in the ESPN rankings for the recruiting class of 2019 to No. 1, rarefied air for a Canadian prospect.
"I've been working. A couple of months ago I was actually ranked No. 3. Moving up to No. 2 was a good jump, but definitely getting to that No. 1 spot is my goal and what I strive for every day," she said.
Wherever she lands in the recruiting rankings, a college basketball program somewhere is going to be elated to welcome her. In September, she narrowed her list of potential schools down to 14, a wide net to be sure, with plenty of time to work through the choices before committing. She plans to take sports management courses wherever she lands, a goal which helped her narrow the options initially. On that list are some of college basketball's powerhouses. If they want to land Amihere, they'll have to offer more than just a winning pedigree.
"For me, what's really important is skill development. Being able to develop your players," she said. "Obviously, a lot of the top programs will do that. And obviously, the relationship I have with the coaches, that really sparked a lot. I know a lot of players that are NCAA, so asking around to my friends and my peers that are in the NCAA, I got a lot of insight. They really helped me through the process, telling me pros and cons and really what to watch out for."
Laeticia Amihere Is the Future of Women's Basketball
Another new target on the radar apparently.