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I appreciate Michelle for hanging in there. I think that with DePaul's system and style of play, Michelle will be a great fit for that program. She just could not get decent minutes with Michigan. I was surprised this season because Michigan was lacking a point guard, I was thinking that Michelle would get some minutes. But only one game this entire season?
 
Not surprising. She hasn't had much opportunity to play with the program. Will be interesting to see how she fits with this style of play.
If memory serves correctly, after last season Sidor was asked to take on some point guard responsibilities at Michigan, but was then derailed by injuries (she only played one game this year, so that's going to count as medical red shirt. Add in the Covid year, and she should have two years).

As for how she'll do with DePaul's preferred up-tempo, let-it-rip style: she'll fit in great. Sidor is only the fourth player in New Jersey history to reach 3,000 points and she averaged nearly 27 ppg her senior year in taking Saddle River Day to the state's now defunct Tournament of Champions final. I've seen her play a few times. Excellent handle, deceptive speed that she uses well by changing gears on her attacks and, of course, she can shoot. I've seen her drive, pull-up for J's in the lane at full speed and hit three's.

This could be a very good match with a player that needs to unshackled and a coach that needs some players that can shoot.
 
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I appreciate Michelle for hanging in there. I think that with DePaul's system and style of play, Michelle will be a great fit for that program. She just could not get decent minutes with Michigan. I was surprised this season because Michigan was lacking a point guard, I was thinking that Michelle would get some minutes. But only one game this entire season?
See my full post, but she was injured pre-season and never really got back into the flow. She's probably graduated and has played good soldier. Time to get the wings out.
 
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Ooh she fits the profile that I assume Dawn will be looking for out of the transfer portal. I think we will grab a guard out of the portal to be a stopgap between Zia and the next generation (Tes Johnson and T Cooper)
 
Ooh she fits the profile that I assume Dawn will be looking for out of the transfer portal. I think we will grab a guard out of the portal to be a stopgap between Zia and the next generation (Tes Johnson and T Cooper)
Yes I’ve been wondering who S.C. would slot in at SG & SF next year. Maybe Bree Hall, Cooper or a transfer like you said.
 
Yes I’ve been wondering who S.C. would slot in at SG & SF next year. Maybe Bree Hall, Cooper or a transfer like you said.
If Fulwiley is as good as advertised, I think she and Johnson could be the starting backcourt
 
If Fulwiley is as good as advertised, I think she and Johnson could be the starting backcourt
Talent wise yes but SC needs some experience too. I think Jefferson would be a very good pickup.
 
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She would be great for Maryland as well if the Terps have an open spot on their roster which they don't have. They have been successful with 6 foot and 6'1" players all season. Abby Myer, Brinae Alexander and Lavender Briggs.
 
We sound like the seagulls from Finding Nemo.

finding nemo seagulls GIF
 
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Didn't know where to put this and wasn't sure if a new thread was necessary. Shame to see an announcement like this, but her overall health is way more important.

She's a tough kid, so for her to say the pain wasn't bearable after the surgery......dang :(. I wish her all the best.

 
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The above comment I assume was sharing Raoul’s tweet about Madison Conner. Updated to change the academic year from
Sophomore to Junior, but I think that’s incorrect

 
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