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Well, as it pertains to schools Destiny Pitts is/was considering, all I recall reading is that she took an official visit to Arizona (for their home game against Stanford?). Other than that, nothing else that I remember. Arizona has since taken several transfers, including a (similar?) guard from Indiana, IIRC.
 
Well, as it pertains to schools Destiny Pitts is/was considering, all I recall reading is that she took an official visit to Arizona (for their home game against Stanford?). Other than that, nothing else that I remember. Arizona has since taken several transfers, including a (similar?) guard from Indiana, IIRC.
I believe Arizona has no scholarships left (maybe one though).
 
Zaay Green (Tenn) heading to TX A&M
That's actually where I thought she'd sign out of high school before verbally committing to Kansas, decommitting from Kansas, and then signing with Tennessee.
 
That's actually where I thought she'd sign out of high school before verbally committing to Kansas, decommitting from Kansas, and then signing with Tennessee.

Will she have to sit out another year?
 
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Where's our SEC fans to point out yet another transfer within the SEC? :rolleyes:

It was about to be an ACC fan about to point it out, but you beat me to it. I know there are 14 schools in the conference, but come on...
 
Two more from Raoul's blog:
- Deja Cage -> MTSU
- Essence Beverly -> Ball State
 
Will she have to sit out another year?

That would be cold considering her injury but I guess the implication that she was pushed out by her own actions :confused:
 
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Umm, not buying it as virtually all coaches think they can "modify" a players behavior in their system. See Alexis Morris from Baylor to Rutgers to ?...See Taya Reimer from ND to MSU, see Te'a Cooper from Tenn to SC to Baylor..
See Diamond Deshields from NC to Tenn...
.if you have talent, coaches will take you.
Some specific behaviors will prompt coaches to think twice that they can change or prevent that unacceptable behavior from occurring again. Coaches have seen the video of Pitts blowing off her coach as they left the court at halftime. That action speaks volumes of a player not willing to listen. Not all coaches believe that players can/will change their ways.
 
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So...is there anyone from ND that we should now be considering? People's, Vaughn? :rolleyes:
 
Considering Ivey is the HC, no one is going anywhere.
Ivey? She left for the NBA last year. Did ND make an announcement or are you just speculating on "Ivey's Bench"? :rolleyes:
 
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True, but there are usually some players leaving whenever there is a coaching change.
There are usually players leaving regardless of whether the coach stays or goes. We don't know whether the coaching change was the reason for it.
 
So if she only appeared in 17 games for the Warriors Golden Eagles, and she's transferring to a P5 school, in theory, her playing time should diminish but seeing as this is Pitt, her PT will probably increase and Pitt will still be bad. Coach White is entering his 3rd year and frankly, needs to show significant improvement otherwise he is as the phrase goes "a dead coach walking"...
 
So if she only appeared in 17 games for the Warriors Golden Eagles, and she's transferring to a P5 school, in theory, her playing time should diminish but seeing as this is Pitt, her PT will probably increase and Pitt will still be bad. Coach White is entering his 3rd year and frankly, needs to show significant improvement otherwise he is as the phrase goes "a dead coach walking"...
Marquette as a program is light years ahead of Pitt. One is a multi-consecutive year NCAA tournament team, the other is in the lower 200s of the RPI. This is a self-demotion, plain and simple.

Let's also not forget how terribly overrated the ACC is. They were even worse than the SEC this year.
 
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