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She's 6' 1", a junior (2024). Did the video work for you?How tall is she? What grade is she in ?Do you have a picture? More.
Would be cool but not sure if there has been any interest though. As she's a junior, this is a critical season if that were to be a possibility.Thank you for the update and video. She looks like a winner. Mom must nbe proud! Future Husky????
Obviously,the daughter isn't the mother each is separate and distinct. However, the Gene may be there if it is, for Lobo's memory, it would be nice to have her.Would be cool but not sure if there has been any interest though. As she's a junior, this is a critical season if that were to be a possibility.
At the same time, is it fair to project expectations like this? She may just enjoy playing basketball and have other interests long term. Just my thoughts.
She is only 6’1”, playing a post position and not playing for an elite program. My take is she is not a high end recruit to warrant significant offers. I wish her well and will keep an eye on the situation but some pragmatism is warranted.
They both look tall. Someone should let Kara know we need bigs.And Kara Wolters' 2 daughters, Sydney and Delaney Drinan, also play basketball. (the oldest might be in 9th grade)

This is the first year that a shot clock can be allowed to be implemented by a state association decision.I can’t believe Connecticut High School basketball still doesn’t play with a shot clock.
That's A NCAA thingIf she ends up playing for Geno, she will have to learn to keep the shirt tucked in.![]()
Not really enforced because too many times players have them hanging out and nothing is said by the refs.That's A NCAA thing
Watch most games especially the players around a free throw attempt tucking their top back in.Not really enforced because too many times players have them hanging out and nothing is said by the refs.
This is the first year that a shot clock can be allowed to be implemented by a state association decision.
May 13, 2021
"Beginning with the 2022-23 season, a 35-second shot clock will be permitted in high school basketball games by state association adoption. A proposal for a national rule mandating a shot clock was not approved....
Rule 2-14 states that each state association may adopt a shot clock beginning in the 2022-23 season -- according to guidelines outlined in the Basketball Rules Book -- to encourage standardization among states."
Shot Clock Allowed by State Adoption for High School Basketball in 2022-23
The NFHS is the national leader and advocate for high school athletics as well as fine and performing arts programs. Within our 51 member state associations, we serve 19,500 high schools and more than 12 million young people.www.nfhs.org
Here's an article about the implementation of high school shot clocks in various states.
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FHSAA approves the shot clock for high school basketball: Now, what's next?
The Florida High School Athletic Association voted in favor of the shot clock for high school basketball on Monday. Here's what we know.news.yahoo.com
The size of the high school court isn't the same as the college court anyway.Wow. A 35 second clock? I don't get it. Wouldn't it make more sense to copy the model of NCAA and go with 30?
I'm used to the FIBA shot clock rules, and prefer the 24 second clock, but going with 30 seconds maintains some consistency for the players, especially if they transition to NCAA in my opinion.
And if I remember correctly her husband has good height and is athletic. The story about their first dinner date in which he brought up his basketball prowess is pretty funny.
Steve Rushin played for, I believe, Marquette![]()
My Big Fat Sports Wedding
We met, by chance, in a smoke-filled bar better suited for curing hams. She asked if I was the scribe who once mocked, in SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, women'svault.si.com