MilfordHusky
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I assume we will see Blanca on campus on June 2!
can’t assume anything regarding student visas in the current environmentI assume we will see Blanca on campus on June 2!
The Molise Regional Council has approved the school calendar for the year 2024/2025, which will regulate periods of educational activity and closures for vacations and vacations. Classes will kick off on Thursday, September 12, 2024, while the last day of school for most institutions will be Saturday, June 7, 2025.I assume we will see Blanca on campus on June 2!
School on Saturday? I like the dedication.The Molise Regional Council has approved the school calendar for the year 2024/2025, which will regulate periods of educational activity and closures for vacations and vacations. Classes will kick off on Thursday, September 12, 2024, while the last day of school for most institutions will be Saturday, June 7, 2025.
German schools are in session six mornings a week, with afternoons spent at specialty programs (sports, music, art, etc.). Italy is most likely similar.School on Saturday? I like the dedication.
The first sentence is interesting. When I clicked the link to read the rest, this happened:New interview with Blanca. The font is terribly small, sorry to say. You'll have to switch it to English unless you read Italian.
Blanca says she got offered by Tennessee, Iowa, and Kentucky among many others.
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Blanca Quiñonez, da Campobasso a UConn - BasketballNcaa
Blanca Quiñonez racconta il suo passaggio da Campobasso a UConn, tra sogni, sacrifici e orgoglio per le sue radici ecuadoriane.basketballncaa.com
The first sentence is interesting. When I clicked the link to read the rest, this happened:
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The same thing happened when I clicked on the other link below the text.
Thanks for the quick reply. I get the same result at the primary NCAA site as well.It must be your system because I'm having no issue getting to the site.
Per Molisanos’ post: end of August for beginning of classes.When is Blanca coming to Storrs?
SjPer Molisanos’ post: end of August
her recruitment process was far to be normal, her goal was Uconn and once she had their interest she stop searching other opportunities... Uconn was very fast to understand her value and her intentions and they blow up all the others, even South Carolina tried to interfere when they understood her value... This is what I heard hereNew interview with Blanca. The font is terribly small, sorry to say. You'll have to switch it to English unless you read Italian.
Blanca says she got offered by Tennessee, Iowa, and Kentucky among many others.
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Blanca Quiñonez, da Campobasso a UConn - BasketballNcaa
Blanca Quiñonez racconta il suo passaggio da Campobasso a UConn, tra sogni, sacrifici e orgoglio per le sue radici ecuadoriane.basketballncaa.com
Is she on her way??
Is she on her way??
The table lists Blanca as 6'2", which seems about right. In the accompanying BWB video, Blanca jumps the opening tip against Tilda Trygger who is listed as 6'6", and Blanca looks to be about 4" shorter than Tilda. Blanca wins the tip, as it happens.Blanca Quinonez measurements
For those who like measurements, here are in detail the various measurements taken during the Without Borders competition, which were taken a year ago. For my part, I especially noted her speed for the ¾-court sprint and even more impressively, I know she can do it almost as fast dribbling the ball. She could be nicknamed speedy. As a first attachment you'll find her measurements. Blanca wears #46 with the Sun Team. The second attachment is the official website and finally the final game with a commentator. You can find the other games by surfing the site, however there is no commentator for the other games. So far there have been a lot of posts about Blanca coming to UConn, hopefully this hasn't already been posted.
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Tilda Trygger, the player who faces Blanca on the jump ball, played for NC State last season. She had an interesting first season (attachment), playing an average of 22 minutes per game. There were 39 players at the camp, probably one who withdrew at the last minute. At the end of the camp 34 were offered Div.1 scholarships. Ajsa Sivka, who attended, was drafted in the first round, at No. 10 WNBA; she was one of only 4 participants born in 2005, the others were all from 2006 and were not eligible for the latest WNBA Draft. This year's Without Borders Camp (BWB) will be held in Indianapolis from July 17 to 19 (attachment). Maybe Gino will be there - he's had a successful camp, along with Aaliyah Edwards, Nika Muhl and Blanca Quinonez.The table lists Blanca as 6'2", which seems about right. In the accompanying BWB video, Blanca jumps the opening tip against Tilda Trygger who is listed as 6'6", and Blanca looks to be about 4" shorter than Tilda. Blanca wins the tip, as it happens.
August 3rd:
August 3rd: