CocoHusky
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Isn't her father still an assistant coach there.
Awfully! Volume (poor) shooter.How does she defend?
Follow her coach?I can only hope.
She has represented Australia at all youth levels and was named as one of 22 players for the Olympics squad (source).Oregon pg Jaz Shelley announces for Nebraska. Talented Aussie who plays for national team
I wonder if she'll actually run the point or start at the off guard position and back up Haiby at point.I liked this for Jaz. She had some really great games for the Ducks. I think she had one game where she hit 10 3's. She just needed to find the right system. Nebraska may be it.
Freshman Jaz Shelley Hits Ten Triples in Win Over UC Riverside, Ducks 84 - Highlanders 41 - Addicted To Quack
The Peach Belt Conference.The BDs relocated to a conference they could compete in?
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She has represented Australia at all youth levels and was named as one of 22 players for the Olympics squad (source).
She will join follow Aussies Isabelle Bourne (a 2019 U19 teammate) and Ruby Porter.
Didn’t see this posted but she is heading to A&M
D1 Council meeting today and tomorrow:
Wait, what? Are you saying that NEBRASKA will be ranked in the Top 25 next year? No way. I am not convinced Amy Williams has that kind of talent nor coaching acumen to be in the Top 25 next year. nor do I think the Big10 has 7 teams to warrant that either. Who are these 7 that you refer? Maryland, Indiana, Michigan and Iowa are very probable. Rutgers is not, MSU is not, tOSU is not, so I just don't see it. What am I missing.Great signing by Nebraska. The Big 10 could have 7 teams ranked in the preseason Top 25 poll.
Northwestern, Rutgers, & Michigan State all received votes in the final coaches poll. Probable? No. Possible? yes.Wait, what? Are you saying that NEBRASKA will be ranked in the Top 25 next year? No way. I am not convinced Amy Williams has that kind of talent nor coaching acumen to be in the Top 25 next year. nor do I think the Big10 has 7 teams to warrant that either. Who are these 7 that you refer? Maryland, Indiana, Michigan and Iowa are very probable. Rutgers is not, MSU is not, tOSU is not, so I just don't see it. What am I missing.
Let's look at the "big picture"-there are 5 sports that required the 1 year in residency, Men's and Women's basketball, Football, Men's Ice Hockey and Baseball. All the other sports allow student athletes to transfer without exception. As the residency had been so restrictive and with the extra year of eligibility granted, there is a flood gate for the two main sports of Men's and Women's basketball. I haven't seen the numbers for football but do suspect that is less due to less D1 men's teams. I suspect it will subside a bit after next year.I've been not shy about saying that while I believe student athletes have the right to transfer wherever they want, I believe the one year sit out rule should be in place. A waiver should only occur in rare and extreme cases. The NCAA has opened pandoras box granting waivers to some and denying others. They can solve this by making all transfers sit for one year and not simply turning every off season into a free for all, which is what will happen.
This isn't being done to benefit the students, it's being pushed by the schools who want to poach athletes from programs and build rosters quickly with lower risk-rewards.
That's not a bad idea and one that does meet in the middle. I still don't agree with the one free transfer idea but that's just because I'm old school. It would be better than just "you get a transfer, you get a transfer, we all get transfers".Let's look at the "big picture"-there are 5 sports that required the 1 year in residency, Men's and Women's basketball, Football, Men's Ice Hockey and Baseball. All the other sports allow student athletes to transfer without exception. As the residency had been so restrictive and with the extra year of eligibility granted, there is a flood gate for the two main sports of Men's and Women's basketball. I haven't seen the numbers for football but do suspect that is less due to less D1 men's teams. I suspect it will subside a bit after next year.
The problem I have is what to do with a student who plays for a school, transfers, plays for another school, gets hurt, sits a year (or just sits a year due the current transfer rule), graduates and then transfers again to a 3rd school for a year. I think after the second school, all transfers should have to sit a year even if you did graduate as that next "goal" of grad school is to be considered for your educational effort, not a free ride to play. Dorka would qualify to play as she had not transferred previously, however Anastasia Hayes from Tennessee to Middle Tennessee to Mississippi State should have to sit a year. In other words, you get 1 free pass but after that, you must sit.
That would severely limit all these excessive transfers and show more integrity for the "grad student" transfer.
Note for @triaddukefan and @CamrnCrz1974 , her hometown is pronounced /DOHchesta/Another for Duke - Finklea-Guty:
Damn Kara is doing her best Wyclef Jean imitation and assembling Refugee All-stars.

I can hear the "Ready or Not" chorus in my head now.Damn Kara is doing her best Wyclef Jean imitation and assembling Refugee All-stars. She grabbed from
Louisville, Texas Tech, Texas, & Syracuse.
Why?Not that we needed the BY Census to confirm this, but don't make that reference on the main board.![]()
Because 4/5th of the board would be utterly confused.I can hear the "Ready or Not" chorus in my head now.
Why?
Damn Kara is doing her best Wyclef Jean imitation and assembling Refugee All-stars. She grabbed from
Louisville, Texas Tech, Texas, & Syracuse.