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It must be genetic! Hana Muhl is a clone of her sister, Nika Muhl!

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Hana plays for Ball State. Last night Ball State beat Utah State 80 - 55.
Hana, the little sister (a Freshman), played 10 minutes and, according to the Box Score,
had Five (5) fouls in those 10 eventual minutes. I hope Hana has a steep learning
curve like her older sister = the Big East Defensive Player of the Year. Go Muhls!!!
 
Hana plays for Ball State. Last night Ball State beat Utah State 80 - 55.
Hana, the little sister (a Freshman), played 10 minutes and, according to the Box Score,
had Five (5) fouls in those 10 eventual minutes. I hope Hana has a steep learning
curve
like her older sister = the Big East Defensive Player of the Year. Go Muhls!!!
I think you mean shallow learning curve so she learns quickly-steep means a long time....:cool:

Initially Hana had accepted an offer to Illinois when Nancy Fahey was there. Ball State is 3-2 so not terrible for a mid-major but as a sub in 70 minutes of playing time on the season (5 games) she has 15 fouls....I wish her luck adjusting to the US style of hoop and hope she learns like her sister even if her ceiling is not quite as high.
 
I think you mean shallow learning curve so she learns quickly-steep means a long time....:cool:

Initially Hana had accepted an offer to Illinois when Nancy Fahey was there. Ball State is 3-2 so not terrible for a mid-major but as a sub in 70 minutes of playing time on the season (5 games) she has 15 fouls....I wish her luck adjusting to the US style of hoop and hope she learns like her sister even if her ceiling is not quite as high.
I was thinking "steep" in the context of that HANA would benefit from quickly learning
what constitutes a USA WBB " foul". If a hill goes " up quickly" then the hill is a steep one.
Either way I agree with your impression that HANA is currently in a "foul" place. She
will be successful... (eventually)... that is also in the family gene pool! Go Huskies... beat Duke!
 

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