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2023 New school commitments by Transfers

Interesting landing spot for her. Increases the Canes Canadian content to 3 with Dwyer and Lattimore. Wonder if Day-Wilson will make it 4?
With the Cavinder twins off on their next part of the journey, there's a need for guards that like to brand themselves. ;)
 
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Solid signing by Katie Meier, but the Columbia transfer I'm more interested in is Kaitlyn Davis. She really impressed me with her composure...and the pull-up jumper from the elbow.
 


Technically not a transfer, but she was committed to Pitt until the coaching change. Personally, I like this decision for her. Wasn't sure if she was a fit for ACC play when she committed. TMU (formerly Ryerson) is a competitive Canadian program which won the national title a couple years ago. Playing for a coach who has led several Canadian national teams and had recently coached the World squad at the Hoop Summit.
 
Talk about quid pro quo: Adams needs a place to let her talents (open-floor monster) flow and Washington - after coming in late last year -- needed a player. If things work out, this signing can also give Coach Q an entry into the talent-rich Jersey Shore, which was almost off-limits during C. Viv''s last decade (or more).
Agree. The quickest and most efficient way for Coquese and staff to get going at RU would be to start keeping more NJ talent home. I always thought this criticism of CVS was a bit overheated--she could always recruit nationally, and after Cappie arguably all her best players were from the tri-state area (Kia Vaughn, Epiphany Prince, Matee Ajavon, Essence Carson, Kahleah Copper, Betnijah Laney, Arella Guirantes) but no doubt there was a lot of NJ talent that got away
 
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Her highlights got me excited atleast. Of course they have their fair share of guards but seems like a good pickup
 
Looks like Tennessee added some one. No word on who yet.
 
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Here's ND's Mabrey replacement/insurance against Miles not being able to play some or all of next season.
 


Her highlights got me excited atleast. Of course they have their fair share of guards but seems like a good pickup

I really like this player. I saw her in the WNIT vs. Columbia, and she just does everything right and works her heart out. Is she Notre Dame good? I don't know, but I'd love to have her on my team.
 
I really like this player. I saw her in the WNIT vs. Columbia, and she just does everything right and works her heart out. Is she Notre Dame good? I don't know, but I'd love to have her on my team.
Hopefully this is the Lou effect where top tier D1 programs are now taking off the "pedigree" lens filter and looking at players who can hoop. Not where they are hooping but can they play? There are way more of Lou type players out there and I hope more of them get serious looks.
 
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It's being said it's Avery Strickland
What's this about? I'm in the midst of my second bout of pining over Strickland. I wanted her at Vandy last fall but she wound up at Pitt. Now, she's in the portal, and it looks like I'm outta luck again. In fairness, I see no evidence that Vandy has pursued her this spring.
 


Her highlights got me excited atleast. Of course they have their fair share of guards but seems like a good pickup


Well, the visitor to ND this weekend wasn't Lauren Betts (hopefully, that will happen, too) but I thought ND could use some short-term help at combo guard (which is what Niele calls her in the attached press release, too).
  • Don't really know how long the rehab period for Olivia Miles (just off surgery) will be and DeWolfe has more than a bit of Dara Mabrey in her: primarily shoot, but can also be a back-up pg. She can spell Hannah Hidalgo.
  • With Mabrey out of eligibility, ND needs outside shooting to help Sonia Citron and Maddy Westbeld. DeWolfe's shooting pct. from three would be just after Citron's.
  • She's here for one year, allowing KK Bransford and Cass Prosper to grow and refine their skills and incoming frosh Emma Risch and Hanna Hidalgo to learn on a frosh-learning curve.
  • She now joins MacKenzie Holmes of IU as another Maine high-school superstar playing in Indiana.

 
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Hopefully this is the Lou effect where top tier D1 programs are now taking off the pedigree lens filter and looking at players who can hoop. Not where they are hooping but can they play? There are way more of Lou type players out there and I hope more of them get serious looks.
She reminds me of Molly Davis who transferred from Central Michigan to Iowa last year. Looks like a better option than Jenna Brown off the bench.
 
Well, the visitor to ND this weekend wasn't Lauren Betts (hopefully, that will happen, too) but I thought ND could use some short-term help at combo guard (which is what Niele calls her in the attached press release, too).
  • Don't really know how long the rehab period for Olivia Miles (just off surgery) will be and DeWolfe has more than a bit of Dara Mabrey in her: primarily shoot, but can also be a back-up pg. She can spell Hannah Hidalgo.
  • With Mabrey out of eligibility, ND needs outside shooting to help Sonia Citron and Maddy Westbeld. DeWolfe's shooting pct. from three would be just after Citron's.
  • She's here for one year, allowing KK Bransford and Cass Prosper to grow and refine their skills and incoming frosh Emma Risch and Hanna Hidalgo to learn on a frosh-learning curve.
  • She now joins MacKenzie Holmes of IU as another Maine high-school superstar playing in Indiana.

Great Addition by Notre Dame, but they aren't done yet (Lauren Betts is still on the Horizon).
 
She reminds me of Molly Davis who transferred from Central Michigan to Iowa last year. Looks like a better option than Jenna Brown off the bench.
Just got off the Iowa Roster Page: about the same size. If I remember Davis at Central Michigan, she was both scorer and (kind of a) facilitator. Look forward to DeWolfe playing for ND.
 
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