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[QUOTE="TheFarmFan, post: 3586534, member: 9403"] That is our fan board's understanding as well. It is not uncommon to get commits at the end of their sophomore year: Anna Wilson and Brooke Demetre were examples of this, and I believe Jana Van Gytenbeek was as well. I believe in the past once the recruit has hit AP targets sophomore year and has the requisite test scores to be in the ballpark, Tara can get an accelerated "strong indication" from admissions by summer after sophomore year. And to my knowledge, we've never had to rescind an offer due to an admissions snafu, a problem we have (unfortunately) had from time to time in other sports like football - when it happens after a recruit commits, it's AAF and unfortunate for all involved, because that recruit has to reopen their recruitment very late in the cycle. Because WBB involves a handful of recruits per cycle, I think admissions' crystal ball is generally pretty clear. [/QUOTE]
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