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And today, the paper reports that Lauren Ware will - at least for another year - concentrate on Basketball and not play volleyball next season.
tucson.com
I was impressed w/ Pueyo as a Fr. I don't know what happened her Soph year, but she took a big step backward.Hope she works out better than most of the European players at Arizona.
She stopped shooting. Just flat out stopped. She was taking half as many FGA per game at one point. I think she ended up that way, too.I was impressed w/ Pueyo as a Fr. I don't know what happened her Soph year, but she took a big step backward.
tucson.com
More Maya Nnaji stuff. Apparently, the school president got in on the recruiting, even offering to mentor her since he's been through med school.
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'The Nnaji dynasty is continuing': How Arizona landed the biggest recruit in program history
On May 10, the Minnesota high school star — and Zeke Nnaji's younger sister — released an online video telling the world of her decision.tucson.com
Yes, they do. I think it helps that WBB has been a positive story for an embattled athletic department. The major men's sports have been about nothing but losing, getting arrested and getting sued for several years. Women's basketball brings good press for a department in desperate need and the school president is very involved in sports, generally speaking. Some people think he wants to be an AD.usually they save nonsensical promises about grad school for the naive football recruit who is interested in chemical engineering or something..... so Arizona has some nice institutional support going for WBB right now.
Arizona has always been supportive of women's sports. Of course, they are generally "cheap" - not exclusively on the women's side, although obviously the men get the bigger bucks like everywhere else. Sadly, it looked like they were not supportive when Niya went south and they wouldn't spend the minimal amount of money to make a change. But quite a few years ago we went on an away softball excursion to ASU and got a visit from then AD Greg Byrne at our seats. And I can honestly say that his remarks were refreshing and supportive of women's sports in a way that was not (until recently) particularly common.Yes, they do. I think it helps that WBB has been a positive story for an embattled athletic department. The major men's sports have been about nothing but losing, getting arrested and getting sued for several years. Women's basketball brings good press for a department in desperate need and the school president is very involved in sports, generally speaking. Some people think he wants to be an AD.
Arizona a finalist for 4-star 2022 Canadian guard Lemyah Hylton
In her top 5. I think her floor is that she is a delight to watch.
Good to hear.Not great competition, for sure, but Shaina Pellington had a good game for Canada at AmeriCup today. She led the team with 16 points.
Good to hear.
I assume you saw Adia's most recent salary increase. What is fascinating is the paper had a list of the top 10 or so WBB coach's salaries and by their count Adia would be about #11. OMG - Arizona paying a women's coach well. I will say the list was interesting, CVS is making the same base salary but has some sort of a special $200,000 payment next year.
I have no idea. It was mentioned in a newspaper article comparing Adia's salary with other coaches, she will make the same $1 million base salary as Vivian, but (the article said) CVS has the payment I mention. I never really saw much about CVS's extension, to be honest. Not overly discussed on the Rutgers board.Wow. I'm assuming it was negotiated as part of her extension.
GRRR. She was back at Arizona (from Cal) for 2 months before he got her. I'm suspecting salary could be a factor, if Arizona has been generous with Adia I doubt it extends to the Assistants.![]()
Women’s Basketball announces April Phillips as assistant coach - University of Texas Athletics
Phillips spent the past two seasons at Cal-Berkeley as an assistant coach & recruiting coordinator.texassports.com