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With Van Lith committing, I wonder if we'll hear from Owusu/Rogers soon since I doubt either ends up at LSU now.
I‘ve been wondering the same thing. I’m sure Owusu was itching to join her bff Reese in Baton Rouge, however Hailey Van Lith was Mulkey’s top priority imo.With Van Lith committing, I wonder if we'll hear from Owusu/Rogers soon since I doubt either ends up at LSU now.
I love watching Owusu but she carries some major red flags that others don't. Probably isn't worth the risk for Kim to bring someone like her on board based on her stay at VaTech. I hope she finds a good program though where she can thrive. When she's healthy/in shape, she's an elite level player. I think she could do great at a program who needs a playmaking PG.I‘ve been wondering the same thing. I’m sure Owusu was itching to join her bff Reese in Baton Rouge, however Hailey Van Lith was Mulkey’s top priority imo.
Oh well, I’m sure she’s going to continue to be free for the time being.
After her first two years at Maryland she looked like a lottery pick. If she can get in better shape I think she’ll have a good pro career.I love watching Owusu but she carries some major red flags that others don't. Probably isn't worth the risk for Kim to bring someone like her on board based on her stay at VaTech. I hope she finds a good program though where she can thrive. When she's healthy/in shape, she's an elite level player. I think she could do great at a program who needs a playmaking PG.
Now that they landed Van Lith, were you being a pessimist or just wanted to be shocked?LSU ain’t landing any of em. Kim is getting out worked and out classed by Dawn, Harper, Coach Yo and Purcell at the moment while she is eating bon bons at home
Lol one thing my good LSU colleague will be. Is sarcasticNow that they landed Van Lith, were you being a pessimist or just wanted to be shocked?
Miss. State's Denae Carter entering the portal:
Looks like Kennedy Cambridge is on a visit to Oregon; following several of their coaches on Instagram.Surprised there's been no info regarding Kennedy Cambridge's destination. Obviously, her timetable is her own, but she was one of the first to announce she would be entering the transfer portal. Makes me wonder if there will be some desire to attend the same school as sister 2024 Jaloni.
I think Owusu has some of the best ball handling skills I've ever seen in a woman basketball player. As a sophomore, she literally broke a player's ankle with a crossover move. But she has not been very good since her sophomore year. Maybe it's because of the reasons you mentioned (Health/Getting in shape)I love watching Owusu but she carries some major red flags that others don't. Probably isn't worth the risk for Kim to bring someone like her on board based on her stay at VaTech. I hope she finds a good program though where she can thrive. When she's healthy/in shape, she's an elite level player. I think she could do great at a program who needs a playmaking PG.
Carter was a good player when she was out there and one who defniitely felt like a "glue" type who could keep things under controll. She will be missed. Sigh. I really wonder if we will ever see four year players for teams again.This is the type of player that is very disappointing to lose. She had a season ending knee injury her first season then another less severe this season. She played three and four and even some five in certain situations. She had seen her playing time go down as the season progressed but she was really versatile defensively. She is the first player they wanted to stay to leave.
She's so talented. I keep thinking Alisa Pili turned a good Utah team to a PAC 12 champ, sweet 16 tournament team in one season and she had some questions too. I feel like on the optimistic side Owusu could have that seismic type of impact on the right team. But I can't seem to think of the best fit for her. If she wants to keep the DMV thing going maybe Virginia but she probably wants a shot at winning. I was thinking Duke, Kara will push her hard and they lost a lot of talent this off-season thus far and also of course it's a great school. Kansas State is also one I like because Ayoka Lee seems like a good leader and they have a lot of other talent returning. Lastly and probably a weird one I like is Oregon State. TVO and her would be pretty unguardable. I'm all in on Regina beers bring unguardable. And the storyline of taking a bottom feeder PAC 12 program and bringing them back up is priceless. I mean at her best she's an all American so most places "fit" but I think she needs to be put in a position where she's a focal point.I think Owusu has some of the best ball handling skills I've ever seen in a woman basketball player. As a sophomore, she literally broke a player's ankle with a crossover move. But she has not been very good since her sophomore year. Maybe it's because of the reasons you mentioned (Health/Getting in shape)
If I'm not mistaken, one of her brothers just transferred to Oregon for his covid year.Looks like Kennedy Cambridge is on a visit to Oregon; following several of their coaches on Instagram.
I don't know how she feels about winning a championship. At this stage of her career, I think she just want to be happy. Personally, I hope she stays home and go to George Mason University. They are an up and coming team in their conference and she will have family support in Fairfax, Va.She's so talented. I keep thinking Alisa Pili turned a good Utah team to a PAC 12 champ, sweet 16 tournament team in one season and she had some questions too. I feel like on the optimistic side Owusu could have that seismic type of impact on the right team. But I can't seem to think of the best fit for her. If she wants to keep the DMV thing going maybe Virginia but she probably wants a shot at winning. I was thinking Duke, Kara will push her hard and they lost a lot of talent this off-season thus far and also of course it's a great school. Kansas State is also one I like because Ayoka Lee seems like a good leader and they have a lot of other talent returning. Lastly and probably a weird one I like is Oregon State. TVO and her would be pretty unguardable. I'm all in on Regina beers bring unguardable. And the storyline of taking a bottom feeder PAC 12 program and bringing them back up is priceless. I mean at her best she's an all American so most places "fit" but I think she needs to be put in a position where she's a focal point.
Yes.. I liked the way Raoul phrased it:Lauren Gustin staying put at BYU
If Mair lands at Duke, I think this will resolve their guard issues big time.
Along these same lines some players from Providence decided to stay put . I was really high on Olivia OlsenYes.. I liked the way Raoul phrased it:
"Redshirt junior forward Lauren Gustin has announced that she will return to BYU WBB for her final year of eligibility, following a brief sojourn into the transfer portal."
No insight, but that's a lot of talent on the table. Looking at Charlie Creme's too early top 25, most of the projected top 10-15 teams have PGs returning (and really good ones at that). Top programs who don't have an elite PG returning are Utah, Stanford, Tennessee, Maryland, and Duke. I doubt Utah replaces Palmer or tries to mess with their chemistry from this season, so they're likely off the table as a landing spot. Stanford is notably hard to transfer into, so I doubt they take anyone. Tennessee has Powell back but I'd imagine Owusu, Rogers or Johnson would be an upgrade. Duke needs help with Day-Wilson/Taylor gone. Maryland could be a good landing spot for Johnson. My uneducated guess for landing spots is:Well, it's pouring rain here in northern New Jersey, so no outside yard work today.
So, I was checking one or two transfers on Raoul's blog, and then just went through all those pages to see who is still in the portal. These are the names I found. No ratings or preferences here, just a list.
What strikes me is right at the top: there are a number of point guards available.
Look forward to any updates/information/opinions on where these folks might end up.
Point Guards
- Diamond Johnson, 5'5" Jr. (NC State, Rutgers)
- Kennedy Fauntleroy, 5'7" Fr. (Georgetown)
- Taina Mair, 5'9" Fr. (Boston College)
- Ashley Owusu, 6'0" Sr. (Va. Tech, Maryland)
- Endiya Rogers, 5'7" Sr. (Oregon, USC)
Guards/Wings
- Denae Carter, 6'0" So. (Miss. State)
- Kendall Holmes, 5'11" Jr. (DePaul)
- Justine Pissot, 6'4" Fr. (Tenn.)
- Darrione Rogers, 5'11" Jr. (DePaul)
Forwards
- Erynn Barnum, 6'2" RS Sr. (Arkansas)
- Kaitlyn Davis, 6'1" Sr. (Columbia)
- Aneesah Morrow, 6'1" (DePaul)
Centers
- Nerea Hermosa, 6'5" Sr. (Ga. Tech)
- Imani Lester, 6'3" Fr. (didn't play) (Louisville)
- Lauren Ware, 6'5" Jr. (Ariz.)
Great list. However sorry it came at the expense of your yard. D Carter wants to play more of a three but doesn’t have the handle or outside shot. She does have the ability to guard on the perimeter with her length though. Despite her size and height she is a very good rebounder and interior defender. I still wish she would reconsider her decision to transfer.Well, it's pouring rain here in northern New Jersey, so no outside yard work today.
So, I was checking one or two transfers on Raoul's blog, and then just went through all those pages to see who is still in the portal. These are the names I found. No ratings or preferences here, just a list.
What strikes me is right at the top: there are a number of point guards available.
Look forward to any updates/information/opinions on where these folks might end up.
Point Guards
- Diamond Johnson, 5'5" Jr. (NC State, Rutgers)
- Kennedy Fauntleroy, 5'7" Fr. (Georgetown)
- Taina Mair, 5'9" Fr. (Boston College)
- Ashley Owusu, 6'0" Sr. (Va. Tech, Maryland)
- Endiya Rogers, 5'7" Sr. (Oregon, USC)
Guards/Wings
- Denae Carter, 6'0" So. (Miss. State)
- Kendall Holmes, 5'11" Jr. (DePaul)
- Justine Pissot, 6'4" Fr. (Tenn.)
- Darrione Rogers, 5'11" Jr. (DePaul)
Forwards
- Erynn Barnum, 6'2" RS Sr. (Arkansas)
- Kaitlyn Davis, 6'1" Sr. (Columbia)
- Aneesah Morrow, 6'1" (DePaul)
Centers
- Nerea Hermosa, 6'5" Sr. (Ga. Tech)
- Imani Lester, 6'3" Fr. (didn't play) (Louisville)
- Lauren Ware, 6'5" Jr. (Ariz.)
The one player on there that I find interesting is Kennedy Fauntleroy. She's been in the portal a long time. I thought Maryland would be the favorite but they are interested in Taina Mair. I don't think Diamond Johnson is Brenda's type of player. I thought a poster from NC State stated that she doesn't like coaching. I'm sure Brenda doesn't want to go through 2021-22 again.Well, it's pouring rain here in northern New Jersey, so no outside yard work today.
So, I was checking one or two transfers on Raoul's blog, and then just went through all those pages to see who is still in the portal. These are the names I found. No ratings or preferences here, just a list.
What strikes me is right at the top: there are a number of point guards available.
Look forward to any updates/information/opinions on where these folks might end up.
Point Guards
- Diamond Johnson, 5'5" Jr. (NC State, Rutgers)
- Kennedy Fauntleroy, 5'7" Fr. (Georgetown)
- Taina Mair, 5'9" Fr. (Boston College)
- Ashley Owusu, 6'0" Sr. (Va. Tech, Maryland)
- Endiya Rogers, 5'7" Sr. (Oregon, USC)
Guards/Wings
- Denae Carter, 6'0" So. (Miss. State)
- Kendall Holmes, 5'11" Jr. (DePaul)
- Justine Pissot, 6'4" Fr. (Tenn.)
- Darrione Rogers, 5'11" Jr. (DePaul)
Forwards
- Erynn Barnum, 6'2" RS Sr. (Arkansas)
- Kaitlyn Davis, 6'1" Sr. (Columbia)
- Aneesah Morrow, 6'1" (DePaul)
Centers
- Nerea Hermosa, 6'5" Sr. (Ga. Tech)
- Imani Lester, 6'3" Fr. (didn't play) (Louisville)
- Lauren Ware, 6'5" Jr. (Ariz.)