Rogers is also really good:
DePaul wasn’t great last season and is losing a ton.
I guess it depends why she decided to transfer out Depaul.Why not? He is not stealing her, she is leaving of her own accord. Do you think Bruno would rather see her play for South Carolina?
I don't think that applies to their front court.........I mean SC fans are claiming their bench players are better than the 4 seniors they are losing to the draft so why would they need Morrow ? She’s a heck of a player and a rebound machine so someone’s gonna get a very good player
Gee Patty. Your post grew legs and ran. You've got over 1,000 views already.Per Lila Bromberg on twitter - she's in the portal. Would Geno consider picking up?
I seriously doubt she'll land in College Park. Players are bailing out of Maryland in droves, and away from head coach Brenda Frese. There's a reason for the mass exodus.All other questions aside, would Morrow conform to the CD rules?
I don't care where she goes as long as it's not Columbia, Baton Rouge, or College Park.
You don't run toward a situation others are running from, and running by you. We should not have to wait too long for her to announce her new destination.Rogers is also really good:
DePaul wasn’t great last season and is losing a ton.
I’ll take her at UVA!Morrow took 25 shots per game last season, shooting 42% on over 800 total Shots. She took over 200 3’s at a 25% clip and shot 64% from the line. I wonder where she goes that will be a fit.
I’m sure if there was anything negative Doug would give Geno a heads up.I guess it depends why she decided to transfer out Depaul.
I didn’t realize that Maryland was still leaking players in droves. But if they are, Brenda seems to do a pretty good job of bringing replacements in.I seriously doubt she'll land in College Park. Players are bailing out of Maryland in droves, and away from head coach Brenda Frese. There's a reason for the mass exodus.You don't run toward a situation others are running from, and running by you. We should not have to wait too long for her to announce her new destination.
I never said that I thought she would go there or would even consider it. I was just identify places I don't want to see her go. I think you leapt to an indirect conclusion. I don't like the coaches at those schools and I don't want to see them get players that would make them better.I seriously doubt she'll land in College Park. Players are bailing out of Maryland in droves, and away from head coach Brenda Frese. There's a reason for the mass exodus.You don't run toward a situation others are running from, and running by you. We should not have to wait too long for her to announce her new destination.
Unlike last year, the Terps didn’t lose any of their top players to the portal, only seldom used bench players. They return Sellers, Alexander, Briggs, and Masonius. I’m sure if Abby Meyers still had eligibility she would’ve returned too.I didn’t realize that Maryland was still leaking players in droves. But if they are, Brenda seems to do a pretty good job of bringing replacements in.
Not to mention that Aneesah's older sister was on the DePaul roster onShe won't be in there long. An automatic double-double machine. No doubt there are a lot of coaches that would love to add her to their roster for next year. I'd like to know "the rest of the story." (Paul Harvey) Why is she leaving DePaul? She was a starter and the face of the program, so it can't be for lack of playing time or recognition.
And IOWA is close to CHICAGO, her home town. Another Megan G.???Why do I feel like it would be intriguing to watch her play with Clark at Iowa. Two big time scorers. Morrow would be the beneficiary of many Clark Assists, and Iowa has a proven track record with developing post players. Would be interesting but highly highly unlikely.
I hope not!Morrow is going to LSU. Kim is going to wow her.
I'd like to have her but Doug is Geno's Bud and if he chose, he'd ask: why is she leaving??She won't be in there long. An automatic double-double machine. No doubt there are a lot of coaches that would love to add her to their roster for next year. I'd like to know "the rest of the story." (Paul Harvey) Why is she leaving DePaul? She was a starter and the face of the program, so it can't be for lack of playing time or recognition.
Why not? With UConn's line up 2023/24 take 'em all on!!All other questions aside, would Morrow conform to the CD rules?
I don't care where she goes as long as it's not Columbia, Baton Rouge, or College Park.
Mmmm. sorta, I guess. As close as Philadelphia is to Storrs. So if you consider that close, then sure.And IOWA is close to CHICAGO, her home town. Another Megan G.???
Everyone is interested!Per Lila Bromberg on twitter - she's in the portal. Would Geno consider picking up?
Players have until May 11th to enter the portal, so.... (this applies to any school, not just MD of course)Unlike last year, the Terps didn’t lose any of their top players to the portal, only seldom used bench players. They return Sellers, Alexander, Briggs, and Masonius. I’m sure if Abby Meyers still had eligibility she would’ve returned too.
I'd like to have her but Doug is Geno's Bud and if he chose, he'd ask: why is she leaving??
I am going to go out on a limb and say Morrow probably wants to WIN and make some $$. Good for her, the marketplace is for value and the transfer portal seems to be the new marketplace in sports.I guess it depends why she decided to transfer out Depaul.
That last sentence. If you have to explain the meeting with wealthy alumus John Ruiz, had nothing to do with their decision to play for the Hurricanes...it probably did. Can anyone explain the fascination with the Cavinder twins?The evils of NIL begin:
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Miami Women's Basketball on Probation in NCAA's First NIL-Related Sanctions
A name, image, likeness-related violation at the University of Miami has placed the women's basketball program on probation for one year...www.athleticbusiness.com
"The University of Miami and the NCAA said women’s basketball coaches inadvertently helped arrange contact between a booster and two players, which is not permitted, as reported by the Associated Press on Friday.
The incident with the Hurricanes' is the first in which the NCAA is sanctioning a team related to an NIL infraction, the AP reported.
In addition to the year-long probation, Miami agreed to various other minor sanctions, such as a small fine — $5,000, plus 1 percent of the women’s basketball budget, which the school does not release as a private institution — and a slight reduction in what’s allowed in recruiting.
The NCAA investigated the actions of wealthy alumnus John Ruiz, who has signed several Miami athletes to NIL deals. Among them are women’s basketball players Haley and Hanna Cavinder, who transferred to Miami after meeting with Ruiz — though the Cavinders told the NCAA the meeting had nothing to do with their decision to play for the Hurricanes, the AP reported. "