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What are everyone's predictions for the starting 5 for next season?
Wow. Never once, at any point watching any Arizona game this year, did I think Yeaney should be playing PG. I just don't see it.one of the questions she was asked was point guard and she said Yeaney
What happened to the rating system? I am curious to know?I am wondering how long Ware will continue with volleyball. Adia drops anvils that she thinks Ware would be better off sticking to basketball. I want to see her play volleyball, but I just have a nag in the back of my mind.
If Rogers ends up at Arizona,
I think she will be the starting PG. Otherwise, I think Pellington and Chavez start in the backcourt with Yeaney or Pueyo first off the bench.
Pellington had a coming out party in the tournament after really struggling all season. She played well for Team Canada, so her struggle all regular season surprised me. Hopefully she will be postseason Shaina from the start next year.
Thomas and Reese are foregone conclusions. Copeland will start in the front court.
As for reserves, they are super deep now which is a first. They have had bodies before, but the talent has been lacking.
Adia has said a few times that Anna Gret Asi doesn't want to be a PG in college, so we will see how that goes.
Koi Love will play both the 3 and 4 based on what Adia said this week. Pueyo can play 1 through 3.
Depending on how much Ware plays, Reese may get to play the 4 more this year. It would suit her.
Smith might get some minutes as a reserve if Ware sticks to her volleyball desire. If she doesn't, Smith will join Erdogan as a returner who rarely sees the court.
I am interested in seeing what Vonleh does. Before ESPN switched the company doing their rankings, she was a 5* ranked in the top 30ish. When they switched, she dropped to No. 100 and a 4*. I want to see which is more accurate.
ESPN just started contracting with a different group to provide the HoopGurlz content. Dan Olson of Collegiate Girls Basketball Report used to do the evaluations. Now, they're handled by Premier Basketball. The very first one that was released by the new group was radically different than the previous group's evaluations for the 2021 class.What happened to the rating system? I am curious to know?
Do you remember when they released that first one? That way we have a little idea of when we can expect the next big updateESPN just started contracting with a different group to provide the HoopGurlz content. Dan Olson of Collegiate Girls Basketball Report used to do the evaluations. Now, they're handled by Premier Basketball. The very first one that was released by the new group was radically different than the previous group's evaluations for the 2021 class.
Both of Arizona’s domestic recruits dropped pretty dramatically and Anna Gret Asi was given a 4.5* rating, although she isn't ranked alongside U.S. players. Don't ask what that half-star thing means. It's peculiar to this new group doing ESPN's rankings.
According to Premier's announcement of the partnership, it was scheduled for September 8, 2020. That sounds about right to me because I remember it being a couple of months before signing day because we were looking at how much the Arizona recruits had plummeted.Do you remember when they released that first one? That way we have a little idea of when we can expect the next big update
Well - an update. In today's paper, a big mother's day writeup, included the following:Wow. Never once, at any point watching any Arizona game this year, did I think Yeaney should be playing PG. I just don't see it.
That will play.So far for Class of 2022:
- Maya Nnaji
- Kailyn Gilbert
Congrats to Arizona!So far for Class of 2022:
- Maya Nnaji
- Kailyn Gilbert
I am wondering how long Ware will continue with volleyball. Adia drops anvils that she thinks Ware would be better off sticking to basketball. I want to see her play volleyball, but I just have a nag in the back of my mind.
If Rogers ends up at Arizona,
I think she will be the starting PG. Otherwise, I think Pellington and Chavez start in the backcourt with Yeaney or Pueyo first off the bench.
Pellington had a coming out party in the tournament after really struggling all season. She played well for Team Canada, so her struggle all regular season surprised me. Hopefully she will be postseason Shaina from the start next year.
Thomas and Reese are foregone conclusions. Copeland will start in the front court.
As for reserves, they are super deep now which is a first. They have had bodies before, but the talent has been lacking.
Adia has said a few times that Anna Gret Asi doesn't want to be a PG in college, so we will see how that goes.
Koi Love will play both the 3 and 4 based on what Adia said this week. Pueyo can play 1 through 3.
Depending on how much Ware plays, Reese may get to play the 4 more this year. It would suit her.
Smith might get some minutes as a reserve if Ware sticks to her volleyball desire. If she doesn't, Smith will join Erdogan as a returner who rarely sees the court.
I am interested in seeing what Vonleh does. Before ESPN switched the company doing their rankings, she was a 5* ranked in the top 30ish. When they switched, she dropped to No. 100 and a 4*. I want to see which is more accurate.
We already had one, but not nearly as highly regarded as the new one. ?Eh, we got a 5 star aspiring dr.
We already had one, but not nearly as highly regarded as the new one. ?
Semaj Smith came to Arizona for med school, too. Orthopedics from what I remember. She was a borderline 5*/4* depending on the service.
I truly coveted Maya. Wish she was gonna be a Gamecoc. I think she has tremendous offensive skills including advanced footwork and capable shooting with either hand. To me, she is the best offensive Post on the board. He other skills are also solid.So far for Class of 2022:
- Maya Nnaji
- Kailyn Gilbert
It's interesting that Smith was rated so high because she doesn't get any PTWe already had one, but not nearly as highly regarded as the new one. ?
Semaj Smith came to Arizona for med school, too. Orthopedics from what I remember. She was a borderline 5*/4* depending on the service.
She is a walking foul. If you can't play defense without fouling, it is tough to play for Adia. She's also not very... fluid? Graceful? Not sure how to put it, but her footwork just seems stilted.It's interesting that Smith was rated so high because she doesn't get any PT