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mid video she drags the defender to the basket while catching & releasing one hand. I wonder if a foul was even called
She looks like Cindy Crawford's daughter.
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mid video she drags the defender to the basket while catching & releasing one hand. I wonder if a foul was even called
Bills Fan put it in his #22 post.... I just wanted to make sure "All Hands" caught the message....Im surprised no one else got the CT thing earlier. Or did they? Hmmm?
Sorry, I missed it. Nicely done!
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July 2021 Recruiting Thread
I’m claiming CT as a future Husky! Her initials say as much!
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- Post #249
- Jul 16, 2021
- Forum: UConn Women's Basketball
Ciera's bucket list is an eclectic group
Multi-tasking while having a brain freeze -- all thoughtlessly. My apologies...I think you may have the wrong person here. Wrong spelling of the first name. Wrong last name. No apparent connection to the subject of this thread, recruiting or WCBB.
IMO, you just keep stacking chips. If you can get at least one SKILLED big every year it's nice for the continuity of your recruiting. Toomey is very skilled and should be able to play 3-5 offensively and 4-5 defensively and that versatility is something you can never have too much of. DeBerry '21, Brady and Patterson '22, Toomey in '23 is a multi-talented rotation that can work around foul trouble and injury. If Gabriel progresses that's another big to throw in there. I don't want to see UConn in the same position they were in the past couple years depending on one real big for interior defense. Edwards will grow out of her foul trouble and that's what having numbers allow, overcoming inexperience without losing production.With Ayana and Ice already headed this way, I be interested in seeing how CT would find minutes at Uconn especially if she’s a power forward.
I don't view C as strictly a PF. I think of her more in the mold of occasional stretch 4 but mainly a SF or even big guard like KLS or Ann Strother. C is 6'4" which is only an inch taller that both Ann and KLS. C has the athleticism to be a capable perimeter defender and excellent ball handling and passing skills because she played PG coming up.With Ayana and Ice already headed this way, I be interested in seeing how CT would find minutes at Uconn especially if she’s a power forward.
Whose doing the telling?With her talent she will play. She can play back to the basket, front up, handle the ball score inside and outside. Geno will find a place for her to play. From what I was told she's got it all. I was also told that she is now receiving calls from all the top schools.
Interesting that she has offers from Penn & Columbia but not Princeton.Offers:
2020 (8): Penn State, Boston College, Bucknell, Ohio St, Penn, Rider, St John's, Villanova
2021 (16): Columbia, Pitt, West Virginia, Northeastern, Michigan, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia Tech, Baylor, UConn, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Wisconsin
1) Given the past year, a lot harder for coaches to see players in person. Pre-Covid wouldve been the middle of her freshman year.What happened to the rest of WCBB programs? Must be on the sidelines or home drooling, we have the same names as usual tossing out offers. Would you if a head coach offer her? Why not take a chance, make an offer, what's there to lose. I am most surprised not to see L'ville, Ark or UCLA not offering, geez after all L'ville offers almost any player over 4'7" a scholarship. Maybe UCLA is hanging there hopes on Cunningham, Ark I have no idea what's up there, maybe still working on there pulled pork festival.
Ayanna can move to the 3, while C or Ice can play the 5IMO, you just keep stacking chips. If you can get at least one SKILLED big every year it's nice for the continuity of your recruiting. Toomey is very skilled and should be able to play 3-5 offensively and 4-5 defensively and that versatility is something you can never have too much of. DeBerry '21, Brady and Patterson '22, Toomey in '23 is a multi-talented rotation that can work around foul trouble and injury. If Gabriel progresses that's another big to throw in there. I don't want to see UConn in the same position they were in the past couple years depending on one real big for interior defense. Edwards will grow out of her foul trouble and that's what having numbers allow, overcoming inexperience without losing production.
Several unusual things about C recruitment and offers. She essential blew up during COVID and had significant growth spurt between her 8th grade and sophomore year of HS. That would mostly explain the difference between her 2020 offers and the 2021 offers which are entirely P5 ( UCONN being the notable exception).Interesting that she has offers from Penn & Columbia but not Princeton.
Baylor & Oklahoma are the 2 big geographic outliers.
Dunno if the offers are just the ones that have seen her or the ones that she's shown some reciprocal interest, but a clear East/North tilt. Would seem surprising if someone other than ACC/BiG/UConn landed her.
Also conference realignment is now in play for these 2023s. Oklahoma will be in the SEC by the time they graduate. While Baylor & WV are in an unstable situation. That becomes a new variable for recruits to factor in. That said, the fact that players can now transfer and play immediately, reduces the feeling of being "locked in" to a decision.
If Ayanna and C were teamed at forward, the concerns over either at the 3 are direct opposites. I have zero doubts about Ayanna's ability to guard the 3 position, but do you want more of a three point threat there? With C we expect her perimeter shooting would be good compared to 3's, but the question would be defensive quickness.Ayanna can move to the 3, while C or Ice can play the 5
If they were paired I have no problem with the idea. We have a lot to look forward to and plenty will happen before CT decides that she and UCONN are the right fit. It seems near unanimous on the BY that we want CT to become a Husky, which has to be priority #1. In one post you have hit on number 2 of the most discussed and important topics on the board as posted by the members. It appears the 4 top items under discussion are.If Ayanna and C were teamed at forward, the concerns over either at the 3 are direct opposites. I have zero doubts about Ayanna's ability to guard the 3 position, but do you want more of a three point threat there? With C we expect her perimeter shooting would be good compared to 3's, but the question would be defensive quickness.
The obvious solution is Ayanna plays the 3 on defense, and the 4 on offense, with C just the opposite.
Maybe she could give Paige some golf lessons like #1 Don’t wear flip flops to the driving range to hit balls!FYI, Toomey is a legitimate 2-sport star at Dunmore HS. Her second sport….Golf. At 6’3” she can probably drive a golf ball a long way. If Toomey ends up at UConn, I’m guessing Geno might bring her in as a ringer for the Club mixed best ball championship.