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So as we unveil ESPN's preseason Top 25 rankings, we look at the transfer who will make the most impact for each team.


1. UConn Huskies​


Serah Williams (Wisconsin): From the moment Williams entered the transfer portal she seemed a good fit for the defending champion Huskies. Pairing with Sarah Strong could give UConn the most productive frontcourt duo in the country. Third in the Big Ten in scoring (19.2 PPG) and rebounding (9.8 (RPG) last season, Williams put up big numbers throughout her three-year career in Madison, but she never played on a winning team. That changes with the move to Storrs.



 
I was surprised to see this remark from Charlie on Oklahoma:

Jennie Baranczyk had the rarest of offseasons for the modern-day college basketball coach and didn't hit the portal. Instead, she did her work recruiting one of the top incoming freshmen in the country in point guard Aaliyah Chavez. The two-time Texas player of the year should make a Sooners team that already thrives in transition even faster.
Maybe it's just me, but last season's lineup based on Skyler Vann, Reagan Beers, Peyton Verhulst, Sahara Williams does not seem particularly speedy. Liz Scott and Zya Vann did indeed add some flashes of speed, but not enough to make this seem even remotely like a fast roster. And in the Sweet Sixteen game, they seemed downright lethargic. What's more, their high turnover rate suggests more a team that aspires to running in transition but hasn't really managed to do it against top competition. With the older Vann sister moving on, and the addition of Chavez, the roster may well become a bit quicker. But I'll wait to see them make it work in transition before I believe it.
 

Oh how Charlie must have fought the clearly obvious (yet hated) reality that UConn would have to be placed into the number one spot he had so lovingly saved for that most glorious of programs;South Carolina! How he must have raged against the dying of the light! 🤣 “It’s OK, Charlie, you can say it!” “UConn is number One! There, that wasn’t so bad.” 😎
 
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Oh how Charlie must have fought the clearly obvious (yet hated) reality that UConn would have to be placed into the number one spot he had so lovingly saved for that most glorious of programs;South Carolina! How he must have raged against the dying of the light! 🤣 “It’s OK, Charlie, you can say it!” “UConn is number One! There, that wasn’t so bad.” 😎

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I was surprised to see this remark from Charlie on Oklahoma:

Jennie Baranczyk had the rarest of offseasons for the modern-day college basketball coach and didn't hit the portal. Instead, she did her work recruiting one of the top incoming freshmen in the country in point guard Aaliyah Chavez. The two-time Texas player of the year should make a Sooners team that already thrives in transition even faster.
Maybe it's just me, but last season's lineup based on Skyler Vann, Reagan Beers, Peyton Verhulst, Sahara Williams does not seem particularly speedy. Liz Scott and Zya Vann did indeed add some flashes of speed, but not enough to make this seem even remotely like a fast roster. And in the Sweet Sixteen game, they seemed downright lethargic. What's more, their high turnover rate suggests more a team that aspires to running in transition but hasn't really managed to do it against top competition. With the older Vann sister moving on, and the addition of Chavez, the roster may well become a bit quicker. But I'll wait to see them make it work in transition before I believe it.
Seems to me that Charlie is conflating speed with pace. Oklahoma led the SEC in pace last season. ( I knew they would be near the top, but was shocked to find they were above Tennessee.) Thing is, that didn’t lead to a lot of points, I think they were sixth in points per game. Any success they had was more due to defense than offense.I remember that being mostly Beers inside, but could be mis-remembering that.
 
I thought the list was pretty good. I mean you can argue the minutia and up and down of teams - was kind of surprised to see USC so low, but given what they lost, makes sense upon further reflection. I am very excited for this coming season. The SEC will be brutal.
 
I was surprised to see this remark from Charlie on Oklahoma:

Jennie Baranczyk had the rarest of offseasons for the modern-day college basketball coach and didn't hit the portal. Instead, she did her work recruiting one of the top incoming freshmen in the country in point guard Aaliyah Chavez. The two-time Texas player of the year should make a Sooners team that already thrives in transition even faster.
Maybe it's just me, but last season's lineup based on Skyler Vann, Reagan Beers, Peyton Verhulst, Sahara Williams does not seem particularly speedy. Liz Scott and Zya Vann did indeed add some flashes of speed, but not enough to make this seem even remotely like a fast roster. And in the Sweet Sixteen game, they seemed downright lethargic. What's more, their high turnover rate suggests more a team that aspires to running in transition but hasn't really managed to do it against top competition. With the older Vann sister moving on, and the addition of Chavez, the roster may well become a bit quicker. But I'll wait to see them make it work in transition before I believe it.
The other issue for any team that wants to run is that you can’t just run on offense and then take your own sweet time getting back on defense. What struck me watching the Sweet 16 game last season is how UConn continually beat OK down court on offense, frequently getting wide open shots in transition.

Paige’s 40 pt game was clearly a credit to her tremendous talent. But it was also a result of numerous OK players being out of position on defense and not hustling.
 
TCU/Vandy are too low. Iowa State/Oklahoma are overranked IMO. Solid list and a good read.
 
I get the feeling that Creme has a anti-Duke bias. I'm tired of this disrespect 😡
I have a lot of trepidation when it comes to Duke also. The defense is real but they constantly have issues scoring enough points to have a high chance of winning. I think Kara has to work on recruiting some two way players who can play the defense she wants but also go on a run and build a comfortable lead so their games are not such nail biters.
 

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