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Ezi Magbegor

Sandy brondello? U mean Sam Brunelle!!

That's what we need.
Agreed. A perfect replacement for KLS with similar skills and size. One of my desired 3 "B's"---Paige/Brunelle and Boston
 


I'm frankly shocked and amazed...............one key question, does anybody know if she is visiting other schools...............if not that would be truly encouraging.............of course if she picks UConn and spends her entire freshman year on the bench I'll be really unhappy
 
I believe UCLA and Oregon were her other schools.
Both teams have Aussies in them.
 
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Ezi can stay in Australia if she wants to play with other Aussies. Her brother attends school on the east coast (Georgia).

Some of us had heard about an earlier date for the visit. I'm not sure what the timing means for visit(s) to the west coast.
 
I'm frankly shocked and amazed.....one key question, does anybody know if she is visiting other schools.....if not that would be truly encouraging...of course if she picks UConn and spends her entire freshman year on the bench I'll be really unhappy
Any of this sound familiar?
Megan Walker was going to Texas.
Christyn Williams was "scientifically" about 40 % chance of coming to UCONN.
ONO was not coming to UCONN if Charli Collier was still coming.
Ezi was an extremely long shot of coming to America.
UCONN needs to start looking at other 2019 post players like "Maori Davenport"
I am going to need you to be a tad more positive, no player has spent an entire freshmen year on UCONN's bench.
 
She's not playing in the U20 Australian championships for Victoria this week so she might be visiting soon.
 
She's not playing in the U20 Australian championships for Victoria this week so she might be visiting soon.

Ezi is currently in Italy attending the Opal's training camp. According to Carl Adamec, she'll be visiting the last weekend in Feb. Some of us had heard the weekend of Feb 17 but the visit will be a week later. Maybe she'll venture south and visit her brother while in the states.
 
Ezi’s visit is huge. Hopefully, like ONO’s visit last fall, it will be the clincher. Because of her experience in the Aussie pro league, Ezi will be far more “college ready” than your typical recruit out of HS, and able to contribute as a freshman.

Ezi would also give the Huskies some serious size, with the ability to suit up 6’6”, 6’4”, 6’4”.
 
Any of this sound familiar?
Megan Walker was going to Texas.
Christyn Williams was "scientifically" about 40 % chance of coming to UCONN.
ONO was not coming to UCONN if Charli Collier was still coming.
Ezi was an extremely long shot of coming to America.
UCONN needs to start looking at other 2019 post players like "Maori Davenport"
I am going to need you to be a tad more positive, no player has spent an entire freshmen year on UCONN's bench.

Hey, what do you mean........................my consistent negativity on these recruits coming to UConn draws them in like a magnet.....................I'm apparently a UConn good luck charm..................if I start to be positive, things might start going downhill fast......................you should know my motto by now......... .........expect the worst and be delighted when you're wrong!!!!!!................BTW....... I'm sticking to the idea that ONO will be a Husky because Charli Collier isn't..................:D:D
 
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I'm frankly shocked and amazed.....one key question, does anybody know if she is visiting other schools.....if not that would be truly encouraging...of course if she picks UConn and spends her entire freshman year on the bench I'll be really unhappy

Just answered my own question if this UCLA poster is to be believed

Coach Cori and Coach Tony traveled to Australia last September "for 48 hours recruiting a very good player who is an even better person! She will be visiting in late January or February." Also considering UConn and Oregon so presumably the "very good player" is indeed Magbegor and one can assume she's received a scholarship offer.
 
Hey, what do you mean....my consistent negativity on these recruits coming to UConn draws them in like a magnet......I'm apparently a UConn good luck charm...if I start to be positive, things might start going downhill fast.......you should know my motto by now.... ....expect the worst and be delighted when you're wrong!!!!!!......BTW.. I'm sticking to the idea that ONO will be a Husky because Charli Collier isn't...:D:D
CB, Keep making those negative offerings to the MOJO Gods.
 
I believe UCLA and Oregon were her other schools.
Both teams have Aussies in them.
The Ducks have two: Annelie Maley, a 6'2" freshman; and Morgan Yaeger, a 5'9" sophomore guard, who has been out all year with a back injury and likely will redshirt.
 
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We were in an Asian country recently. At lunch one day there in a restaurant were several very tall guys with Australia T-shirt’s. I talked with one of them. They were basically the Australian national/Olympic team on an Asian tour. I don’t know how it works for Australian women players, seems the same, but he said the men rarely play in college if they are good enough to turn pro out of high school.
 
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Isn't Kristy Wallace for Baylor from Australia?
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We were in an Asian country recently. At lunch one day there in a restaurant were several very tall guys with Australia T-shirt’s. I talked with one of them. They were basically the Australian national/Olympic team on an Asian tour. I don’t know how it works for Australian women players, seems the same, but he said the men rarely play in college if they are good enough to turn pro out of high school.


There is some truth to that, but many of the top Australian players did play college ball - mostly in the U.S. Among those who played for U.S. colleges are Andrew Bogut, Ben Simmons, Patty Mills, Matt Dellavedova, Luc Longley, Andrew Gaze, and Cameron Baarstow. And a number of others, such as Daniel Kickert and Brook Motum, were stars at U.S. colleges before returning to play pro ball in Australia. St. Mary's currently has six Australians on their roster, and they have had at least one - often more - on the roster for 18 consecutive years.

I don't count Kyrie Irving, but he was born in Australia and is a citizen of that country.
 
There is some truth to that, but many of the top Australian players did play college ball - mostly in the U.S. Among those who played for U.S. colleges are Andrew Bogut, Ben Simmons, Patty Mills, Matt Dellavedova, Luc Longley, Andrew Gaze, and Cameron Baarstow. And a number of others, such as Daniel Kickert and Brook Motum, were stars at U.S. colleges before returning to play pro ball in Australia. St. Mary's currently has six Australians on their roster, and they have had at least one - often more - on the roster for 18 consecutive years.

I don't count Kyrie Irving, but he was born in Australia and is a citizen of that country.

hey careful there Kyrie is a West Orange NJ kid...............been there since he was two..............
 
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