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Slacking... some where there’s a post of her top 5 or 10??
Top 5 or 10 doesn’t necessarily mean that she holds offers from them
Slacking... some where there’s a post of her top 5 or 10??
Maybe not but if you get this far in the process ( she can decide in November) it would be kind of pointless to put a school in your top 5 or 10 from which you do not have an offer.Top 5 or 10 doesn’t necessarily mean that she holds offers from them
I was wondering why no one was talking about Maya. Watching her run the pick and roll with Page reminds me of Sabrina and Bethard. She is proficient with both hands and runs the court well. Size is important as other teams are loading up and it has been somewhat of a shortcoming the past couple of years.At least Eric and I are on board for Maya Nnaji in 2022. She’s big and really good. She also works very well with Paige.
Defensively she is behind where her offense is. She is very mobile and has two more years of HS ball.
Saylor is a triple-double threat.2/13
Saylor Poffenbarger: 17 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists
St. Francis is a highly ranked team. Mir gave it a good shot. Congrats to her on a nice career. I’ll see her in Houston.2/13
Mir Mclean: 16 points, 9 rebounds in a close loss to Angel Reese and St. Francis.
In high school.Saylor is a triple-double threat.
I saw the earlier Wayzata game. They are tough. But Hopkins is really, really good.
No Geico National tournament for Hopkins and Bueckers
National prep basketball tournament off-limits for star-studded Minnesota teams

Watch this move by Fudd!! I swear I saw Bueckers use the same move in a recent video highlight.
If UConn were to be lucky enough to sign her UConn fans would be double blessed.

Azzi Fudd apparently had 30 points at the half tonight.
SJC won by 100-59. In contrast, their prior game was a 50-42 loss. I haven’t seen a box score yet.Do you know what her final point total was?
This is monumentally STUPID! My daughter’s team played in this tournament and they had the time of their lives. Just another example of adults screwing up thinks for kids.What a joke! Another instance in which a little common sense would have gone a long way.
I've never quite understood Minnesota's reasoning behind both denying these kids the opportunity to distinguish themselves on a national stage, and the chance to promote Minnesota basketball. It's beyond my ken.This is monumentally STUPID! My daughter’s team played in this tournament and they had the time of their lives. Just another example of adults screwing up thinks for kids.