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Wow, UW was in on her really early (7th grade). That didn't count for squat though.

She can get double the Wendy's (the GOAT and the best PG of all time)Hailey Van Lith looks really good in the blue and white UConn garb doing the dribbling exercise. She's looking for an intense environment? May I suggest Camp Geno. And big crowds? We have them too. Want to meet the GOAT in person? She'll treat you to Wendy's.![]()

Don't know if UCONN is still on her list or if she will make an official visit to UCONN. Per this Sept 4 article.
Canadian dunking sensation to make official visit to Louisville
"She (Amihere) made an official visit to Kentucky last weekend and also has a visit set up for later in the month at Notre Dame.
She has not announced her final two official visits."
UCONN and South Carolina make sense for the other two official visits for Amihere
Rooting for her to end up at L'ville. I think it would be a good choice. Excellent coach, great facilities, tons of fan support. Plus would love to see SC and ND get shut out a bit (and of course Tennessee, but that goes without saying, even tho I just did..).Before her visit to Louisville it was stated by Demling ( our beat reporter) that she had a visit scheduled with ND. Since her visit has ended with us he has stated it is between SC, KY and us, and she is not expected to take any other visits.
Before her visit to Louisville it was stated by Demling ( our beat reporter) that she had a visit scheduled with ND. Since her visit has ended with us he has stated it is between SC, KY and us, and she is not expected to take any other visits.
Well he doesn't exactly seem certain - "If she's down to those three...which like I said I believe she might be....don't think she would make visits elsewhere"
That's an "if" "believe" "might" and "don't think" in one sentence.
I'll save you the legwork since I already went hunting for it
On a Louisville message board. Another poster claimed to have inside information that Amihere is down to Louisville and South Carolina. Demling said that he had heard Louisville, Kentucky, and South Carolina.
Here’s another scenario. Perhaps Geno already knows that Boston is in the bag, so he’s backed off Amihere. I know some BY’ers will say, then why doesn’t she announce her commitment?if in fact Amihere is out of the picture at UConn what is the fallback position if Boston goes elsewhere? It seems that after this coming season UConn would have a front court totally lacking in size other then ONO, Irwin and a big question mark in Camara.....
Here’s another scenario. Perhaps Geno already knows that Boston is in the bag, so he’s backed off Amihere. I know some BY’ers will say, then why doesn’t she announce her commitment?
My answer is that just like CW, who privately committed to Geno well before she announced her choice publicly, Boston wants to enjoy the opportunity to announce her decision publicly, before a school assembly, with the cameras rolling in November. Hopefully, someone will lend her a Husky dog for the occasion.
Thanks for that update. Pre-visit Demling stated that Amihere had not announced the other two additional visits. Post-visit Demling states that Amihere will not be taking any additional visit. I guess I'm leaning towards congratulating Louisville then on snagging Amihere-unless she schedules a visit to SC.Before her visit to Louisville it was stated by Demling ( our beat reporter) that she had a visit scheduled with ND. Since her visit has ended with us he has stated it is between SC, KY and us, and she is not expected to take any other visits.
UCONN doesn't do "fall back" positions when it comes to recruiting.if in fact Amihere is out of the picture at UConn what is the fallback position if Boston goes elsewhere? It seems that after this coming season UConn would have a front court totally lacking in size other then ONO, Irwin and a big question mark in Camara.....
I don't know that "hyper player selectivity" seems to have worked out well so far!I certainly hope you're right but then why would Boston lead other programs on by taking multiple official visits? As I've said many times before, I think UConn is playing a dangerous game with this hyper player selectivity but that's Geno's choice and he's got to live with the results.....
Here’s another scenario. Perhaps Geno already knows that Boston is in the bag, so he’s backed off Amihere. I know some BY’ers will say, then why doesn’t she announce her commitment?
My answer is that just like CW, who privately committed to Geno well before she announced her choice publicly, Boston wants to enjoy the opportunity to announce her decision publicly, before a school assembly, with the cameras rolling in November. Hopefully, someone will lend her a Husky dog for the occasion.
UCONN does do "fall back" positions when it comes to recruiting.
doesn't!does or doesn't?
Why not take the trips? Football weekends in South Bend in the fall are great trips. Knowing the way Geno recruits, I would be surprised if he didn’t tell Boston to take all her trips to be certain of her decision.I certainly hope you're right but then why would Boston lead other programs on by taking multiple official visits? As I've said many times before, I think UConn is playing a dangerous game with this hyper player selectivity but that's Geno's choice and he's got to live with the results.....
Don't think there has been a silent commitment by Boston. My answer as to why Geno may have backed off Amihere is simply because both Jones a Horston are still in the UCONN recruiting picture. Both players have the ability to play the PF or SF forward position in the UCONN offense better that Amihere. Blunt simple translation: Better players are available at the PF/SF position to UCONN than Brunelle and Amihere and UCONN is pursuing them. There are no better post players available to UCONN in 2019 than Boston- therefore as previously stated in an article "Boston is UCONN's recruiting priority in 2019".Here’s another scenario. Perhaps Geno already knows that Boston is in the bag, so he’s backed off Amihere. I know some BY’ers will say, then why doesn’t she announce her commitment?
My answer is that just like CW, who privately committed to Geno well before she announced her choice publicly, Boston wants to enjoy the opportunity to announce her decision publicly, before a school assembly, with the cameras rolling in November. Hopefully, someone will lend her a Husky dog for the occasion.
I certainly hope you're right but then why would Boston lead other programs on by taking multiple official visits? As I've said many times before, I think UConn is playing a dangerous game with this hyper player selectivity but that's Geno's choice and he's got to live with the results.....
doesn't!
It's not necessarily a case of "leading on" other schools. Let's me pretend that I'm a highly recruited player. I've visited the top school in the country several times, partly because they are close, partly because of who they are and partly because they have made me welcome. I like everything about them and see myself playing there but those around me (coaches and family) have advised me to give other schools an opportunity to make their best case for me signing with them. I wouldn't be suprised if Geno himself has told her that. And I think any player would be ill advised to not take the opportunity to see what other programs offer them. A bit of advise I was given as a child was to believe nothing I hear and only half of what I see.
Sorry @oldude by where I'm from "a lock" =100%
Technically you are correct. After the Charli Collier fiasco, there is always that little bit of doubt. So let me put it another way. I will be absolutely shocked if Boston goes anywhere other than UConn.Sorry @oldude by where I'm from "a lock" =100%
Nah.. that doesn't do anything for me. To @oldude larger point "commitment" doesn't mean anything until NLI is signed. In fact I take that a step further and say not until graduation or when they have exhausted their eligibility- EDD and Azura Stevens are perfect examples.how about "tied up"......
Nah.. that doesn't do anything for me. To @oldude larger point "commitment" doesn't mean anything until NLI is signed. In fact I take that a step further and say not until graduation or when they have exhausted their eligibility- EDD and Azura Stevens are perfect examples.

Thanks for that update. Pre-visit Demling stated that Amihere had not announced the other two additional visits. Post-visit Demling states that Amihere will not be taking any additional visit. I guess I'm leaning towards congratulating Louisville then on snagging Amihere-unless she schedules a visit to SC.