Making per 40min adjustments is dangerous when someone only averages around 15mpg. Stuelke is going to be really good, but hard to argue against 5 freshmen that have started the entire year and in a few instances (Braun, Smikle, Williams) are arguably the best players on their teams that defenses plan against.I'll be disappointed if Hannah Stuelke from Iowa is snubbed. She only plays 15min/game but makes a huge impact in those 15 minutes. Of all freshmen playing 10+ min/game in conference play, Stuelke is 2nd in points/40min and 1st in rebounds/40min by a tremendous margin. Also leads all freshmen averaging 10min/game in FG% by a tremoundous margin -- 65.3%. Her per40 numbers even stack up well against older players. She's top 10 in per40 points, rebounds, and FG% among all classes.
Nothing against Williams, Braun, or Smikle, but their numbers are purely the result of being high usage players on awful teams.
I also think Garzon deserves FOY over McMahon. Garzon is, at this point, a much more well-rounded player. I'll grant that it's difficult to evaluate because McMahon was under a lot more pressure to produce with all of OSU's injuries.
+1, I’ve always thought this. My college ball pet peeve is high-volume guards who shoot under 40%.Am I the only one who thinks Deja Kelly is massively overrated? She's a mediocre shooter (at best), but UNC does have her playing PG...which does not seem like her best position?
Am I the only one who thinks Deja Kelly is massively overrated? She's a mediocre shooter (at best), but UNC does have her playing PG...which does not seem like her best position?
Wasn't the player she brought with her from Princeton a PG? Littlefield I think.Is the issue that she'd be better at 2 guard than running point? Has UNC had a pure PG since Banghart has arrived?
We will have to wait, but which all conference team is the most talented, or which one would u pick to win in a tournament? I guess the conversation between Jones and Boston got me thinking, which conference has the most individual talent? I probably just pick the team with Aliyah Boston.
ACC Pac-12 SEC Big Ten Big East Elizabeth Kitley, Sr., C, Virginia Tech Haley Jones Angel Reese MAKIRA COOK, Illinois Maddy Siegrist Villanova, Sr., F Olivia Miles, So., G, Notre Dame Cameron Brink Aliyah Boston Grace Berger, Indiana Aneesah Morrow, DePaul, So., F* Ta’Niya Latson, Fr., G, Florida State Gianna Kneepkens Angel Baker MACKENZIE HOLMES, Indiana Lou Lopez Senechal, Connecticut, Grad., G/F* Hailey Van Lith, Jr., G, Louisville Rayah Marshall Jordan Horston CAITLIN CLARK, Iowa Lauren Jensen, Creighton, Jr., G Georgia Amoore, Jr., G, Virginia Tech Endyia Rogers Alexis Morris DIAMOND MILLER, Maryland Jordan King, Marquette, Sr., G* Celeste Taylor, Sr., G, Duke Kadi Sissoko Zia Cooke Leigha Brown, Michigan Chloe Marotta, Marquette, Sr., F Dyaisha Fair, Sr., G, Syracuse Jaylyn Sherrod Rickea Jackson Emily Kiser, Michigan Jayla Everett, St. John’s, R-Sr., G* Deja Kelly, Jr., G, North Carolina Charlisse Leger-Walker Brittany Davis Jaz Shelley, Nebraska Aaliyah Edwards, Connecticut, Jr., F* Sonia Citron, So., G, Notre Dame Charisma Osborne Diamond Battles Taylor Mikesell, Ohio State Morgan Maly, Creighton, Jr., G/F Alyssa Ustby, Jr., G, North Carolina Alissa Pili Kamilla Cardoso MONIKA CZINANO, Iowa Lauren Park-Lane, Seton Hall, Sr., G*