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good for Fulwiley, she needs more minutes/reps. hard to correct the mistakes/flaws if you aren't allowed to play through them. Also that SI article that go posted right before the Final Four read damn near like a hit piece, if I was a parent or advisor I wouldn't be happy with how she was portrayed.
You're not wrong. Staley has an old school, tough love approach that is ill suited for some of her players. She needs another tool in her toolbox.
 
You are correct on Evina. She was brought in as a redshirt, a year ahead of Paige & Nika’s freshman season.
Not a redshirt, which is for medical reasons, but rather a "had to sit down a year due to transfer rules of the time"
 
I'll bite--though I'm probably missing a few players on here. If they had to re-rank and do a top 30 based on collegiate productivity, it'd probably be along the lines of:
1. Lauren Betts (original #1)
2. Ta'Niya Latson (#14)
3. Flau'jae Johnson (#26)
4. Raegan Beers (#10)
5. Darianna Littlepage-Buggs (#17)
6. Cotie McMahon (#23)
7. Kiki Rice (#2)
8. Serah Williams (NR)
9. Ashlyn Watkins (#12)
10. Kaylene Smikle (#64)
11. Talaysia Cooper (#18)
12. Grace Vanslooten (#13)
13. Tonie Morgan (#24)
14. Gabriela Jaquez (#19)
15. Yarden Garzon (NR, foreign)
16. Mara Braun (#28)
17. Ruby Whitehorn (#15)
18. Hannah Stuehlke (#45)
19. Kyla Oldacre (#25)
20. Timea Gardiner (#6)
21. Kara Dunn (#61)
22. Ashlon Jackson (#16)
23. Zee Spearman (#30)
24. Sa'Myah Smith (#58)
25. Kailyn Gilbert (#31)
26. Janiah Barker (#3)
27. Elle Ladine (#53)
28. Micah Gray (NR)
29. Chance Gray (#7)
30. Carleigh Wenzel (#44)
Wow, you are truly the Rankings Maven! I wouldn't have the patience for the task but I'm glad someone smart did :)

I'd quibble here or there over a few of the placements but all in all fantastic job on this.
 
Barker has a no contact tag per Talia Goodman, which could mean a number of things - she's already decided where to go, her team/agent is handling things, or ???

Before committing to TAMU, she was considering Georgia and anyone else?
ND possibly? I don’t think they even have a starting 5, atp
 
University of Miami is my #2 favorite.

Thoughts on this transfer class coming in? (btw, I think UM has signed 3 top 90 recruits for next year too).

G - Gal Raviv (Quinnipiac) - 18/6/4 on 45/31/75 Conference POY and ROY

G - Amarachi Kimpson (UNLV) - 15/3/2 on 51/37/83 1st Team All Conference

G - Vittoria Blasigh (USF) - 10/3/2 on 44/37/76

C - Ra Shaya Kyle (UF) - 14/9/1 on 59/0/78

C - Jessica Peterson (SMU) - 10/12/2 on 46/0/55
Meh, just like last year's hyped up portal class. 14-15 record last season.
 
good for Fulwiley, she needs more minutes/reps. hard to correct the mistakes/flaws if you aren't allowed to play through them. Also that SI article that got published right before the Final Four read damn near like a hit piece, if I was a parent or advisor I wouldn't be happy with how she was portrayed.
Just looked it up, cause you got me curious, and wow, you are right:

“That’s what makes me nervous about her: I have no idea [what she might do],” says South Carolina Gamecocks assistant Khadijah Sessions, a former Gamecocks point guard who works extensively with the sophomore. “Sometimes the opponent can say something to MiLaysia, and she’ll probably do something crazy. Sometimes the crowd can get MiLaysia doing things that we don’t really want her to do.”
 
OK, let's dissect this. First, there is just speculation about her interest in UConn, or even less, UConn's interest in her. Second, Kaitlyn was a mature, experienced grad student in a system similar to UConn, and as such was able to fit in as an on-court leader able to work with and enhance the abilities of superstars like Paige. Next year it will be Azzi and others and I doubt that just any young inexperienced transfer (remember that JuJu ran the team) would do the same.

Every roster is different and the perceived needs of each change. Paige and Chen are no longer on the team, that is two players that are able to facilitate and create their own shots from multiple areas off the roster. Outside of Fudd and Strong, UConn doesn’t have many perimeter players on the roster that can create looks for themselves and others.

Whether JuJu ran the team or not, it was stated throughout the year the staff had plays designed for Heckel specifically to create. That’s something UConn would likely need moving into next season.
 
whoa. per wikipedia, "Fulwiley committed to play college basketball for South Carolina over offers from Florida, Louisville and Ole Miss"


Okay - so which phase are we at after an ayahuasca cleanse? The levels of inebriation the portal is going through makes Canadian bush parties seem tame. ;)
 
I have to agree with Dillon's take. At FSU, Latson had the run of the floor, knowing the offense ran through her. Does anyone not think Fulwiley is as talented as Latson? Put Fulwiley on another team and given free reign, she would easily put up Hannah Hidalgo numbers. I don't think there are many better shooters in the country than Tessa Johnson.
It's not a talent issue--it's a production issue. Lay didn't produce at the level that would've made Latson a luxury instead of a necessity. Having the "run of the floor" works both ways, as it also makes it easier for defenses to key in on you. Despite being on the first page of every scouting report against FSU, Ta'Niya was able to lead the nation in scoring and did so with higher shooting splits than Lay.

There are better shooters in the country than Tessa, but that doesn't mean that Tessa isn't a good shooter. She's an INCONSISTENT shooter, which was the problem this year. People see "47% from the field and 43% from three" and are convinced that this alone is indicative of her impact. But a 43% 3-point shooter can shoot 6-7 from three one night and 0-7 from three the next. That's why context is important. It's important to actually watch the games.

Back to Fulwiley: If Lay plays on another team, she likely could put up Hannah Hidalgo numbers. However, if she's not actually leading her team to conference championships and Sweet 16s (like Hannah has done), does it really matter? That would mean that she's not having a Hannah Hidalgo-like impact. Numbers don't mean squat if they're not impactful. We'll see what Lay does--she does have a lot of ground to make up if she's going to challenge the likes of Hannah and JuJu for individual honors.

It takes a certain type of player who can readily excel coming off the bench. Who knows how SC's season would have turned out if Fulwiley and Johnson were starters, and/or received starter's minutes, never having to look over their shoulders after making a mistake.
I agree that it takes a certain type of player to excel coming off the bench, which is why I thought, at that time, that Joyce was more deserving of Sixth Woman of the Year than Lay. I disagree with the second part of this. Despite not having a dominant scorer on the roster, Dawn Michelle Staley was able to guide the team to a Top 2 finish nationally. Not starting Tessa or Lay didn't cause South Carolina to lose the championship. Those extra 3-5 minutes per game played by our seniors were not the difference between a title and a title game loss. The inability of the sophomore guards to step up and present a near-impossible challenge to CDS is the reason why this year's team didn't win it all. Again, Dawn's not mining the portal for the NCAA's leading scorer if she knows that Tessa and Lay could produce at that level.
 
whoa. per wikipedia, "Fulwiley committed to play college basketball for South Carolina over offers from Florida, Louisville and Ole Miss"


Is Lulu Kesin a credible source? I have only seen Fulwiley twice, against UConn. She seems to have incredible athletic skills, her block on Sarah was impressive. But to me it seemed like every time she touched the ball on offense, she tried to take a shot. She did pass once tho when she was going in for a shot and ended up in no man's land, resulting in a turnover trying to pass the ball. I know that I am looking at a small snapshot but to me she needs to go to a team where she is the chosen star, along the lines of JuJu and Caitlin Clark.
And wherever she ends up, I hope they aren't on our schedule. :)
 
Is Lulu Kesin a credible source? I have only seen Fulwiley twice, against UConn. She seems to have incredible athletic skills, her block on Sarah was impressive. But to me it seemed like every time she touched the ball on offense, she tried to take a shot. She did pass once tho when she was going in for a shot and ended up in no man's land, resulting in a turnover trying to pass the ball. I know that I am looking at a small snapshot but to me she needs to go to a team where she is the chosen star, along the lines of JuJu and Caitlin Clark.
And wherever she ends up, I hope they aren't on our schedule. :)
She's listed as a writer for the USA Today Network and does the beat for the Gamecocks. Doesn't look like she's sketchy like other Twitter/X personas like the 94ftWBB poster who puts out inaccurate information.
 
She's listed as a writer for the USA Today Network and does the beat for the Gamecocks. Doesn't look like she's sketchy like other Twitter/X personas like the 94ftWBB poster who puts out inaccurate information.
Thank you.
 
I keep seeing comments about Heckel and where she might fit. Didn’t she already commit to Michigan, or am I confusing her with someone else?
 
LSU allegedly have a a big already lined up in addition to Serah recruitment (w/ UNC/UCONN)

Has not been announced yet though
Is there an alleged name to go with the alleged big already lined up?

Remarkable that Smith, Wolfenbargar and Del Rosario all headed for the hills. And with Morrow graduating, the LSU front court is barren.
 
1. I’m not saying they’re point guards. I don’t think in UConns system we need to adhere to strict positional basketball anyways but still. My point is that in terms of what a point guards role is. All of those players I mentioned can take on aspects of that role in the offense wether that’s initiating the offense in the half court, ball handling, passing/setting up teammates, defensive assignments, etc. And I’m not saying we can’t take in a point guard from the portal I’m saying I think if we do it should be to maintain or improve our current abilities at that position and I don’t think Heckel does that for us, whereas I think Kaitlyn did. Very key distinction there, seems that you’re overlooking that on purpose.

2. I actually think you’re downplaying Kaitlyn’s role on this seasons team. Heckel cannot take or replace Kaitlyn’s role. She’s a sophomore who played a marginal role with decent numbers on a good team. She is not an all conference POY graduate transfer (one and done) like Chen who came in with a proven record of high performance against top rated teams out of conference, and already had a bit of UConn pedigree playing for a UConn alum in a similar offensive system. We will have two higher-ceiling true PG on the roster next season, why do we need to spend 3 scholarship years and a roster spot on a player who is not an improvement on what we’ll already have. Thats my point. I’m not saying Heckel is not good or wouldn’t contribute anything, I’m stating my observations at the margins.
I think you are wrong. Heckel is a pretty goods ball player. And yes she can take over Kaitlyn's role. She is an aggressive defensive baller. She is a tough kid.
 
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