The Courant's Doug Bonjour:
On the recruiting trail: Auriemma recently traveled to watch 6-4 Irving MacArthur (Texas) forward Hannah Gusters, the No. 7 ranked player in the Class of 2020 by ESPN. He also checked in on the No. 8 player in that year’s class, 6-6 forward Kamilla Cardoso out of Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (Tenn.).
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Jasmine Lister just started following two new Instagram accounts:
Kamilla Cardoso.
Lattasha Lattimore, Canadian 2021 and Crestwood High teammate of Aaliyah Edwards.
Should be noted that they've been recruiting Cardoso all the time they were recruiting Gusters. I don't know when the recruitment of Okosun began, but it wasn't an either/or with Gusters and Cardoso.
Has Kamilla, ever participated in U/17, U/16 USA Basketball tryouts?
If she wants to bring Stephanie Soares along too...
Yeah that won't be happening unless Treasure revises her list of finalists.I'll take Kamilla and her high school/AAU teammate Treasure Hunt.
Just a wish listYeah that won't be happening unless Treasure revises her list of finalists.
Look at the size of Kamilla's hands. I wouldn't want to try to snatch a rebound from her.
If she wants to bring Stephanie Soares along too...
Stephanie Soares ... well, she soars!
If she wants to bring Stephanie Soares along too...
Treasure has been kind of blowing up lately between USA basketball 3 X 3 , EYBL and other All-star appearances. She might be worth a second UCONN look. UCONN will graduate 5 players next year surely there is room on the roster for a big wing. UCONN snagged Aubrey Griffin very late into the recruiting process.Yeah that won't be happening unless Treasure revises her list of finalists.
While she’s from TN, the pull of the LVs is not what it once was. Let’s see what happens.
If she wants to bring Stephanie Soares along too...
As others have mentioned, she goes to school in TN, but is from Brasil. If memory serves, she's a Mineira, from the state of Minas Gerais.
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"A mineira Kamilla Soares Cardoso Silva, de Montes Claros, está chamando a atenção nos EUA. Com apenas 17 anos e 2 metros de altura, a pivô brasileira atualmente estuda e joga pela Hamilton Heights Christian Academy, uma High School na cidade de Chattanooga, no estado do Tenneesse. A jovem foi considerada umas das três melhores jogadoras dos EUA nessa temporada em sua categoria, segundo a ESPN."
When she arrived in the U.S. in 2016, she apparently couldn't understand a word of English. "Kamilla desembarcou nos EUA em agosto de 2016. Ela lembra que o começo foi difícil, pois não sabia falar inglês. “No começo foi muito difícil pelo fato de todo mundo falar inglês e eu não entender nada do que estavam falando, mas depois eu comecei a aprender a língua aos poucos até que me adaptei. A minha maior dificuldade era realmente a comunicação com as pessoas."
Kamilla arrived in the U.S. in August of 2016. She remembers a difficult beginning, as she couldn't speak English. 'At first it was very difficult because everyone spoke English and I didn't understand a word, but later I began to learn it...and I adapted. My biggest problem was realy communicating with people.'"
There is a good story here: Mineira de Montes Claros, Kamilla Soares se destaca no basquete dos EUA
It's in PT BR, but google translate shouldn't mangle too much of it.
Geno should have the whole South American recruiting thing down. There was that recruit who’s mother and father moved to the U.S. from Argentina. Kid from Chino, CA. She wasn’t half bad....As others have mentioned, she goes to school in TN, but is from Brasil. If memory serves, she's a Mineira, from the state of Minas Gerais.
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"A mineira Kamilla Soares Cardoso Silva, de Montes Claros, está chamando a atenção nos EUA. Com apenas 17 anos e 2 metros de altura, a pivô brasileira atualmente estuda e joga pela Hamilton Heights Christian Academy, uma High School na cidade de Chattanooga, no estado do Tenneesse. A jovem foi considerada umas das três melhores jogadoras dos EUA nessa temporada em sua categoria, segundo a ESPN."
When she arrived in the U.S. in 2016, she apparently couldn't understand a word of English. "Kamilla desembarcou nos EUA em agosto de 2016. Ela lembra que o começo foi difícil, pois não sabia falar inglês. “No começo foi muito difícil pelo fato de todo mundo falar inglês e eu não entender nada do que estavam falando, mas depois eu comecei a aprender a língua aos poucos até que me adaptei. A minha maior dificuldade era realmente a comunicação com as pessoas."
Kamilla arrived in the U.S. in August of 2016. She remembers a difficult beginning, as she couldn't speak English. 'At first it was very difficult because everyone spoke English and I didn't understand a word, but later I began to learn it...and I adapted. My biggest problem was realy communicating with people.'"
There is a good story here: Mineira de Montes Claros, Kamilla Soares se destaca no basquete dos EUA
It's in PT BR, but google translate shouldn't mangle too much of it.
Treasure has been kind of blowing up lately between USA basketball 3 X 3 , EYBL and other All-star appearances. She might be worth a second UCONN look. UCONN will graduate 5 players next year surely there is room on the roster for a big wing. UCONN snagged Aubrey Griffin very late into the recruiting process.
Last year ESPN aired National Girls High School Game which had Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (TN) vs Central Valley H.S. (WA) Hamilton Heights, Featured Jazmine Massengill (Tenn), Central Valley Featured, Lexie & Lacie Hull (Stan). It was a very competitive game in which the stars from both teams showed up and showed out. Treasure Hunt, really stood out as a Sophomore with her all around game. Cardosa, who I believe they listed as a freshman didn't do much offensively, but she stood out to me because of how mobile she was for her size. I think Cardosa & Hunt, have strong ties to players in Tennessee and Mississippi St. programs, that will make it a uphill battle for UCONN. |
Not really a big but I think Reese will be the next player to pick UConn. She’s a hybrid 4/3, with a questionable motor, but she normally plays good during the summer, which could be for a number of reasons. She’s a strong rebounder and could be a starter at UConn by her Sophomore year. She reminds me of Charde Huston a player with a lot of potential but maybe a bit of a project.
Last year was Hamilton Heights Christian Academy second consecutive time playing in that ESPN tournament. I think is Dicks' Nationals now and formerly ESPN Rise tournament. I came away not impressed by Cardosa in both years. Massengill had her moments both years but the best player for HHCA both years was Balugon who went to Georgia Tech and transferred to Louisville. As I have written before Cardosa was not even the best post in those games Martinez headed to Mississippi State was the best post player. HHCA simply did not take advantage of Cardosa size and she appears to be having similar issues on AAU circuit. When she comes to UCONN that issue will be resolved in her first pickup game because Paige & Nika will get her the ball exactly where she wants it and can be most effective.
Last year ESPN aired National Girls High School Game which had
Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (TN) vs Central Valley H.S. (WA)
Hamilton Heights, Featured Jazmine Massengill (Tenn), Central Valley Featured, Lexie & Lacie Hull (Stan).
It was a very competitive game in which the stars from both teams showed up and showed out. Treasure Hunt, really stood out as a Sophomore with her all around game. Cardosa, who I believe they listed as a freshman didn't do much offensively, but she stood out to me because of how mobile she was for her size.
I think Cardosa & Hunt, have strong ties to players in Tennessee and Mississippi St. programs, that will make it a uphill battle for UCONN.
Pretty bold statement there.....When she comes to UCONN
I have a similar view and possiblity a different priority/wish list across the next two classes.Not really a big but I think Reese will be the next player to pick UConn. She’s a hybrid 4/3, with a questionable motor, but she normally plays good during the summer, which could be for a number of reasons. She’s a strong rebounder and could be a starter at UConn by her Sophomore year. She reminds me of Charde Huston a player with a lot of potential but maybe a bit of a project.
Look at the size of Kamilla's hands. I wouldn't want to try to snatch a rebound from her.