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Do we know for sure if both were offered scholarships?
Per published reports Reese is holding a UCONN offer.
The web site at Cardosa HS Hamilton Heights Christian Academy DOES NOT list UCONN as one of the schools who has offered her. Cardosa HS also received a reprieve last week from being schedule for closure so I not sure how up to date the HS list is.
 
Hoopgurlz lists UConn as on Reese’s list of schools but lists Cardoso as undeclared, no schools listed.
 
Hoopgurlz lists UConn as on Reese’s list of schools but lists Cardoso as undeclared, no schools listed.
Hoopgurlz historically inaccurate for schools that players are interested in.
 
ESPN is going off public info. UConn being on Reese's final list has been reported and stated by Reese herself. The only public info we have on Cardoso is that UConn has shown interest. It helps to have a local media that reports on girls HS basketball, something Cardoso lacks in comparison.
 
Here is a player to keep an eye on: Raegan Beers, a 2022 PF out of Colorado. Many watchers seem to think her stock rose the most this past weekend. She had a great freshman year and she's quite impressive on film.
 
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Here is a name to player to keep an eye on: Raegan Beers, a 2022 PF out of Colorado. Many watchers seem to think her stock rose the most this past weekend. She had a great freshman year and she's quite impressive on film.
Oh my! She certainly puts the Power in PF. Plays like the Paris twins did in HS.
 
Jasmine Lister just started following two new Instagram accounts:

Kamilla Cardoso.

Lattasha Lattimore, Canadian 2021 and Crestwood High teammate of Aaliyah Edwards.

Lattimore is a beast on the boards and quite a good finisher............her offensive game needs some development but I think she's a '21 so still has time to work on it
 
Lattimore is a beast on the boards and quite a good finisher..her offensive game needs some development but I think she's a '21 so still has time to work on it

She's athletic and can block shots, but she's also pretty raw. Always overshadowed by Edwards when I watched.
 
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She's athletic and can block shots, but she's also pretty raw. Always overshadowed by Edwards when I watched.
Tasha’s potential is off the charts. She is so long and athletic, but yes very raw. She is definitely one I would keep an eye on to see how she develops if I was the staff.
 
She's athletic and can block shots, but she's also pretty raw. Always overshadowed by Edwards when I watched.

just another example of a big with potential but extremely unfinished...............hate to bring it up again but that's why Boston was such a big loss...........maybe not the finished item but finished enough for 16/8 most every game
 
Tasha’s potential is off the charts. She is so long and athletic, but yes very raw. She is definitely one I would keep an eye on to see how she develops if I was the staff.
Tasha disappears in crunch time, lacks stamina to be a factor.
 
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just another example of a big with potential but extremely unfinished.....hate to bring it up again but that's why Boston was such a big loss......maybe not the finished item but finished enough for 16/8 most every game

How can you lose something that you never had?
 
I also think she’ll get better shots at UConn. Who knows if it’ll translate in to a better shooting %. We’ll find out. Kia Nurse shot much better at UConn than she did playing for Team Canada.

Nurse was not a primary scorer for Canada until after the Pan Am games. She was a 16 year old starting on her natioanal team with team mates close to twice her age in some cases. Both Makurat and Muhl are children compared to a lot of the players in their leagues. Sure, one can say that they aren't filled with highly talented players but compared to HS & AAU it's far above, mostly due to the experience of the players. I predict both Makurat and Muhl will have a much easier time adjusting to a team concept like UConn's than will their HS counterparts. (not Bueckers, who is special ;))
 
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Maybe the real takeaway here is that there is an explosion of talent and as a result the sport will continue to get more and more competitive and find more and more fans. Tennessee, then UConn paved the way. Still, it's true that the rich get richer and everyone else gets the NIT....
 
Do we have any idea as to when the NCAA will decide whether Westbrook can play this coming season???
 
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Do we have any idea as to when the NCAA will decide whether Westbrook can play this coming season???
From a prior post in the Evina Westbrook thread.
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Here are next steps and rough timeline.
1) Evina has to be accepted by UCONN and put on scholarship-Done.
2) Evina will be enrolled in one or both of the Summer sessions at UCONN. (June 3 - August 16, 2019)
3) UCONN submits request for immediate eligibility on day one of Evina's enrollment-June 3rd, 2019
4) Revisions, rewrites, tweaking of the waiver request. (June- September 2019)
5) NCAA will make a final decision ~ October, 2019 based on the Jessica Shepard timeline.
 
Thank you Coco.
Your best guess....does she play next season?
Yes, for 5 very good reasons. 1) Evina is WNBA draft eligible at the end of this coming season. If she has to sit a year she will be able to go straight to the WNBA without playing anymore WCBB. 2) UCONN has two very talented guards coming in 2020 which would make for a very crowded backcourt with Evina. 3) The biggest hurdle might be TN supporting the waiver request. TN finds itself in a position of needing to play UCONN to get back to respectability. Lack of TN support for the waiver would put the continuation of the TN-UCONN series in jeopardy=bigger loss for TN. 4) Most important, got to believe that Geno and the staff factored in all of the above into the decision to accept Evina in the first place & likely placed a call to TN to get a feeling of which way they were leaning.
5) As @UConnCat keeps pointing out- what goes around comes around. TN might one day find itself in need of immediately eligible impact players. I can't prove this but it appears that UCONN has or is about to support every request for immediate eligibility for players that have transferred out under this new guideline which would include (AEH, Lexi Gordon, and Mikayla Coombs).
Lastly, The NCAA approved 77% of waiver WCBB request for immediate eligibility last year and implemented new guidance for those request in April 2018. Among the new guidance is the one that has already been mentioned which is the old school MUST support the waiver request. Another, perhaps more important, consideration is the phrase "due to circumstances beyond the control of the player". I'm not a lawyer but I would argue that a coaching change is a "circumstance" well beyond the control of any player. I suspect that any waiver request for which there was a coaching change this year will get approved under this new guideline-but.... this is the NCAA.
 
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Yes, for 5 very good reasons. 1) Evina is WNBA draft eligible at the end of this coming season. If she has to sit a year she will be able to go straight to the WNBA without playing anymore WCBB. 2) UCONN has two very talented guards coming in 2020 which would make for a very crowded backcourt with Evina. 3) The biggest hurdle might be TN supporting the waiver request. TN finds itself in a position of needing to play UCONN to get back to respectability. Lack of TN support for the waiver would put the continuation of the TN-UCONN series in jeopardy=bigger loss for TN. 4) Most important, got to believe that Geno and the staff factored in all of the above into the decision to accept Evina in the first place & likely placed a call to TN to get a feeling of which way they were leaning.
5) As @UConnCat keep pointing out- what goes around comes around. TN might one day find itself in need of immediately eligible impact players. I can't prove this but it appears that UCONN has or is about to support every request for immediate eligibility for players that have transferred out under this new guideline which would include (AEH, Lexi Gordon, and Mikayla Coombs).
Lastly, The NCAA approved 77% of waiver WCBB request for immediate eligibility last year and implemented new guidance for those request in April 2018. Among the new guidance is the one that has already been mentioned which is the old school MUST support the waiver request. Another, perhaps more important, consideration is the phrase "due to circumstances beyond the control of the player". I'm not a lawyer but I would argue that a coaching change is a "circumstance" well beyond the control of any player. I suspect that any waiver request for which there was a coaching change this year will get approved under this new guideline-but.... this is the NCAA

I absolutely agree with all of your points except maybe #2...................are you saying the NCAA should care how many guards UConn has coming in 2020? That's the kind of "problem" that all teams wish for............
 
I absolutely agree with all of your points except maybe #2....are you saying the NCAA should care how many guards UConn has coming in 2020? That's the kind of "problem" that all teams wish for..
No I'm not saying the NCAA should care-the NCAA is rather heartless and Mark Emmert might be related to Lucifer. I'm saying Evina knew and would have cared and would have factored that (immediate eligibility) into her decision to come to UCONN.
 
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