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11/25
Okeke: 15 points, 10 rebs
She's #4 in black
Okeke: 15 points, 10 rebs
She's #4 in black
And this is Okeke this past summer: I can't remember the last time I saw a 6-4+ big kid this quick and athletic.
11/25
Okeke: 15 points, 10 rebs
She's #4 in black
Having Okeke, Vukosa, & Blanca for 3 years, and Strong, Blanca, Vukosa, & Okeke for two years would be simply amazing!!!For a variety of reasons, I think the odds of getting Okeke are moving up, mostly because of the situation at South Carolina. Rightly or wrongly some seemed to believe this was a recruiting battle between us and SC, although obviously there were other teams too, LSU and Tennessee come to mind.
SC has Watkins coming back next year, and Kitts could if she wanted to. I have also heard somewhere that SC might try to appeal for another year of eligibility for Okot, based on her situation coming from abroad with only two years of eligibility at a major US school, not sure if i understand the basis for that.
Regardless they have added a 2026 big in Andrews, and supposedly Skim Milkey has added a couple of GIF's with a Gamecock, suggesting Dawn might have two little birdies to comment on soon. The speculation centers on Jerzy and Tournabize, the 6-4 girl from France, with some saying she could enroll and be eligible for the second semester of this season.
If Tournabize is going there, along with all the other bigs they have, I would think Okeke would be off the radar, and our chances of getting her much better. Even if neither of Kitts or Okot return, adding Watkins, Andews and Tournabiz would seem to kill the need for another big.
I know the debate on which player is better is an interesting one, but if we get one of the two (Okeke) I would be happy even if the other went to a major rival.
Dawn just signed Tournabize and she is in Columbia readying for plays next semester. I think that signals that we are probably out of the race for Okeke.For a variety of reasons, I think the odds of getting Okeke are moving up, mostly because of the situation at South Carolina. Rightly or wrongly some seemed to believe this was a recruiting battle between us and SC, although obviously there were other teams too, LSU and Tennessee come to mind.
SC has Watkins coming back next year, and Kitts could if she wanted to. I have also heard somewhere that SC might try to appeal for another year of eligibility for Okot, based on her situation coming from abroad with only two years of eligibility at a major US school, not sure if i understand the basis for that.
Regardless they have added a 2026 big in Andrews, and supposedly Skim Milkey has added a couple of GIF's with a Gamecock, suggesting Dawn might have two little birdies to comment on soon. The speculation centers on Jerzy and Tournabize, the 6-4 girl from France, with some saying she could enroll and be eligible for the second semester of this season.
If Tournabize is going there, along with all the other bigs they have, I would think Okeke would be off the radar, and our chances of getting her much better. Even if neither of Kitts or Okot return, adding Watkins, Andews and Tournabiz would seem to kill the need for another big.
I know the debate on which player is better is an interesting one, but if we get one of the two (Okeke) I would be happy even if the other went to a major rival.
This player might be an instant impact player that may change who could be favored in March. I'm not saying she could put them favored over UConn she looks really good.Tournebize picked South Carolina, is coming after Christmas and could enroll and play in the second semester. As in my prior post #67 I think this gives us a much better chance at Okeke. South Carolina was at a minimum significant competition for her, and maybe the most competition. It was probably an either or situation for SC, not both, particularly with Andrews already signed as another big 2026 recruit.
What does Tournebize add to the team that they don't already have in Okot? I don't see how her addition changes anything this season for South Carolina with regards to UConn, Texas, LSU, UCLA etc.This player might be an instant impact player that may change who could be favored in March. I'm not saying she could put them favored over UConn she looks really good.
Adding a skilled and athletic 6'4" forward could make a major difference depending on how quickly she becomes accustomed to the college game....What does Tournebize add to the team that they don't already have in Okot? I don't see how her addition changes anything this season for South Carolina with regards to UConn, Texas, LSU, UCLA etc.
You didn't really answer the question? What dimension is she adding to the team that they don't already have in Okot and Edwards? South Carolina's lost to Texas and almost to Louisville because the backcourt is underwhelming. The frontcourt has been more than fine.Adding a skilled and athletic 6'4" forward could make a major difference depending on how quickly she becomes accustomed to the college game....
Apparently, Dawn feels she may be of some value, otherwise, she wouldn't be bringing her over to play in January......only time will tell what kind of impact she will make, but having a player coming off the bench to spell Okot and Edwards should be beneficial.....You didn't really answer the question? What dimension is she adding to the team that they don't already have in Okot and Edwards? South Carolina's lost to Texas and almost to Louisville because the backcourt is underwhelming. The frontcourt has been more than fine.
I saw a "rumor" that ALicia Tournebize may be taller than 6'4" ????Apparently, Dawn feels she may be of some value, otherwise, she wouldn't be bringing her over to play in January......only time will tell what kind of impact she will make, but having a player coming off the bench to spell Okot and Edwards should be beneficial.....
This probably doesn't affect Okot or Edwards at all, but that isn't the issue, the backups and thin depth is. The SC fans are pretty unhappy with Dauda and Tac, and that is it for bigs with Kitts and Watkins out. There would be a major drop off if either starter was out, and SC would probably be forced to go with a three big rotation which is hard to manage the minutes for, or they would have to go small ball for part of the game.What does Tournebize add to the team that they don't already have in Okot? I don't see how her addition changes anything this season for South Carolina with regards to UConn, Texas, LSU, UCLA etc.
[/QUOTE] A response to the comment (above) with Okeke being viewed as "limited" and a preference for Tournebize's skill set.Maybe it's me but watching her highlights and that of French player Tournabize I'd take the French kid. Her length and ability to shoot the 3 make incredibly versatile (a Stewie feel). Okeke has very limited range or ball handling skill. Watch the tapes. What skill set would you rather have?
According to Shane Laflin UConn is heavily in on 6-3 Spanish center Sara Okeke. Okeke qualifies for the 2027 WNBA draft so she could skip college altogether.
Keep in mind we still have Blanca, KK, Ash, K9, and Popovic (plus the rest of the roster not graduating or going to the W). Geno has nearly always said, "you can't have too many guards!"One potential interesting scenario is The Big O, Sarah Okeke, and Sarah Strong in the same lineup, at least some of the time. If that happened, I think it might make sense for Okeke to be the 5 on offense, and the 4 on defense and visa versa for The Big O. Vukosa has more perimeter skills offensively, and Okeke is more mobile to guard 4's on the other side.
AllieKeep in mind we still have Blanca, KK, Ash, K9, and Popovic (plus the rest of the roster not graduating or going to the W). Geno has nearly always said, "you can't have too many guards!"
I believe Okeke give UConn a full and multi-talented roster ("kennel") for 2026-27 to rival this season's edition.
Win! Win!! Win!!! ...repeat!!!!
Go Huskies!!!
18 year old young women don't grow 3 inches in 5 months.Tournebize is listed at 6'7 with multiple confirmations of that now. Not sure where that growth spurt came from but very timely for 2025. She's a third player to rotate in frontcourt as a reserve. If she's better than that swell.
It may indeed close the book on Okeke for SC though I'll say that Okeke is exactly the player that South Carolina has had lots of success with and Geno hasn't had a lot of time for lately.
It appears that only SC thinks she is 6'7". Maybe folks can't do the conversion math from metric? The rest of the world puts her a smidge above 6' 4".Tournebize is listed at 6'7 with multiple confirmations of that now. Not sure where that growth spurt came from but very timely for 2025. She's a third player to rotate in frontcourt as a reserve. If she's better than that swell.
It may indeed close the book on Okeke for SC though I'll say that Okeke is exactly the player that South Carolina has had lots of success with and Geno hasn't had a lot of time for lately.
It seems odd, and I don't know what to tell you, but Dawn and Skim Milkey both tweeted she's 6'7, she's now listed on SCar roster at 6'7. I didn't really give it much credence but a media member said she was as tall as Okot on her visit.18 year old young women don't grow 3 inches in 5 months.
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Alicia Tournebize - France - Player Profile - FIBA U18 Women's EuroBasket 2025 | FIBA Basketball
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And what type of player is Okeke that Auriemma hasn't had time for recruiting lately? 6-4 post players? Or a European talent?
Alicia was measured for the FIBA u/18 team a few years ago. The Bourges pro team she has played for this year doesn’t list her height even though the list the height of everybody else. Why not? Growth spurt. I personally grew three inches in one year. She could reasonably do so in two.It appears that only SC thinks she is 6'7". Maybe folks can't do the conversion math from metric? The rest of the world puts her a smidge above 6' 4".
Yesterday I googled the FIBA U18 WOMEN's EuroBasket 2025 webpage.Alicia was measured for the FIBA u/18 team a few years ago. The Bourges pro team she has played for this year doesn’t list her height even though the list the height of everybody else. Why not? Growth spurt. I personally grew three inches in one year. She could reasonably do so in two.
We’ll soon get plenty of tv shots of her beside 6-6 Okot.