The SEC has a bunch of physical players who pound each other in the paint. Ayanna should have absolutely no trouble asserting herself and fitting in.this is surprising
skeptical that AP can compete at the sec level
thought a mid major would ensure playing time
hopefully i’m completely wrong!’!!
And running the court with Greenway...The SEC has a bunch of physical players who pound each other in the paint. Ayanna should have absolutely no trouble asserting herself and fitting in.
Be happy for her. She will now get to play!!!!!I was disappointed to see Ayanna enter the transfer portal. I felt, finally be healthy, she could reach her full potential and be a mature and sgnificant addition to next years front court.
I wish her nothing but success in career at Kentucky.
It's complicated. Right now, based on 1st redshirt, she will be going into her 5th year to play 4. However, she had a 2nd RS year, so she may try to apply for a waiver, but there's a lot of talk about changing the rules, so who knows.How many years of eligibility does she have left?
How many years of eligibility does she have left?
There’s no telling what Kenny Brooks will make of Ayanna. But KY struck me as not strong enough in the frontcourt this year. And without Key and maybe Hassett next season, they’ll be a bit undersized. Whatever else Ayanna is, she plays bigger than her height, is really strong and moves really well. I can picture her freeing up Strack on offense and defense.she pairs up real well with Strack in the frontcourt.
Godspeed, be great, go hoop!
UsesHope she stays healthy & used her eligibility to get a master’s in something that will help her in post-uni life.
Depends what factors are important to each player. I assume everyone has different priorities when they're looking for a new school.A little surprising to see Yanna go before Ice. I know they were both top 5 recruits but I would have thought Ice had a better body of work to go on. I wish Yanna all the best and hope she gets to finally show what she is capable of. She is going in with imo, an exceptional player in Greenway. Those two could really make some magic together if all goes well.
Depends what factors are important to each player. I assume everyone has different priorities when they're looking for a new school.
And, not to derail the thread, it also may depend on how long Ice's rehab will take, and what graduate studies she's interested in.A little surprising to see Yanna go before Ice. I know they were both top 5 recruits but I would have thought Ice had a better body of work to go on. I wish Yanna all the best and hope she gets to finally show what she is capable of. She is going in with imo, an exceptional player in Greenway. Those two could really make some magic together if all goes well.
If she is interested in greater visibility for a post college career in basketball then Kentucky is probably OK.Depends what factors are important to each player. I assume everyone has different priorities when they're looking for a new school.
My understanding is that Ayana was very interested in attending a state university in a state whose name ends in a Y. So it was pretty much between Kentucky and New Jersey.Depends what factors are important to each player. I assume everyone has different priorities when they're looking for a new school.
In that case the decision was easy.My understanding is that Ayana was very interested in attending a state university in a state whose name ends in a Y. So it was pretty much between Kentucky and New Jersey.
What about Alabamy? Or Mississippy?My understanding is that Ayana was very interested in attending a state university in a state whose name ends in a Y. So it was pretty much between Kentucky and New Jersey.
I agree she is good enough when healthy, but she probably didn’t see a path to much PT behind Sarah, Olivia, and Jana.I was disappointed to see Ayanna enter the transfer portal. I felt, finally be healthy, she could reach her full potential and be a mature and sgnificant addition to next years front court.
I wish her nothing but success in career at Kentucky.