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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4430041, member: 5798"] She was. I saw the same thing. That was 18 year old Aubrey that had a lot of veterans on the team, had she did not know the system/plays yet. She was very reluctant to shoot, often not even looking at the basket when the ball came her way, but rather passing it off to an upper-classman. Fast forward to today................now we have 21-22 year old Aubrey that had matured and is now a seasoned veteran and a leader on the team. A player that's been around the block several times. A player that knows what's coming and what to expect. A player that has wayyy more confidence now than 2 years ago. An Aubrey that wants to play and makeup for lost time. She's a red-shirt junior. We don't know yet if she intends on returning next year. Including her COVID year, [B]she has two left [/B]after this year. To my knowledge she has not given or announced any indication of her plans beyond this year. I doubt she make a decision before the end of the season. [B]Here's the draft rules for the WNBA - [/B] WNBA prospects must notify the league office no later than 10 days before the draft, and must renounce any remaining college eligibility to enter the draft. However, because postseason national tournaments (most notably the [URL='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I_women%27s_basketball_tournament']NCAA Division I tournament[/URL]) are still ongoing during the 10 days prior to the draft, certain players who would otherwise be eligible to declare cannot do so before the standard deadline. [B]A prospect whose team is still playing during the 10-day window [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]must make her declaration within the 24 hours following her team's final game of the season, [/COLOR]but no less than 3 hours before the scheduled start of the draft. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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