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All signs are pointing to Ashley Owusu transfering to Virginia Tech even though an official announcement hasn’t been made.

That's odd... But good for VPI if that actually is the case. Im not familiar with Owusu, i wonder how a Owusu and Amore backcourt would work.
 
Maryland hasnt done great in the NCAA tournament a lot the last 5 years or so but she definitely wins a lot.
They dominate the Big 10 but they tend to run into trouble in the NCAA since 2015. But they are set at 1-4 if healthy. The big question is who will play the post.
 
Another big question is how long they can keep the current roster intact.
 
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Will be interesting to see if she develops an offensive game to fit the system. But great get for DePaul and the big east.

Yes, a number of Benchers were thinking two Big East possibilities (DePaul or Marquette) or Illinois, with Shauna Green coming aboard. She split the difference and chose the Catholic school in Illinois.

Well, Lexi Held and Sonya Morris have moved on, so there's room in the backcourt. Unlike many of the Depaul Blue Bombers, Anaya is not a jump-shooting threat from long distance. Heck, not really even from mid-range (she needs to work on that). However, she can rebound and play both individual and team defense well and that's something Doug Bruno must sense and want by giving this opportunity.

Still, she scored 12 pts per game as a freshman largely using the same game and she'll be able to get a lot of her points through the gritty play* that will help the Blue Demons.

* She runs the floor very well on the break....
 
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Thoughts from Iveys vine? (Mcgraws bench)
Well, I love this for her.

First, as a Chicagoan can go watch her play in person.

But mostly, I think she will be a nice fit for their uptempo style of play and aggressive defense. Her athleticism shines when the game is fast-paced.

Her lack of 3-point shooting is the only thing that makes it an awkward fit but she'll give them a lot elsewhere. If I were her, I'd spend all summer shooting nothing but 3s all day long.
 
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Yes, a number of Benchers were thinking two Big East possibilities (DePaul or Marquette) or Illinois, with Shauna Green coming aboard. She split the difference and chose the Catholic school in Illinois.

Well, Lexi Held and Sonya Morris have moved on, so there's room in the backcourt. Unlike many of the Depaul Blue Bombers, Anaya is not a jump-shooting threat from long distance. Heck, not really even from mid-range (she needs to work on that). However, she can rebound and play both individual and team defense well and that's something Doug Bruno must sense and want by giving this opportunity.

Still, she scored 12 pts per game as a freshman largely using the same game and she'll be able to get a lot of her points through the gritty play that will help the Blue Demons.
Can't help but notice the irony. Anaya Peoples visited UCONN I believe with River Baldwin, Maddie Burke, Kylee Watson and some other Philly Belles during their Sophomore year of HS season. The universal feedback was that they all needed to keep working and UCONN would keep watching. For Baldwin it was really a test drive and she committed to Florida State shortly after visiting. Peoples, Brunelle and Miles are three players that committed to ND that I will continue to believe really really wanted to go to UCONN but it wasn't to be.
 
Where's all our transfer commitment news!?

No Way Sport GIF by NCAA Championships
 
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Louisville gets more ACC transfers than all the other schools combined,. Its like they still think they are in the Big East or something.
For interconference transfers, the SEC reigns supreme. It's almost like it's a law they can't leave the conference. I don't know what Koi Love and Ariyah Copeland were thinking. No wonder they struggled at their new home, they violated the rule.
 
Louisville gets more ACC transfers than all the other schools combined,. Its like they still think they are in the Big East or something.
It is amazing how many ACC teams contribute to Jeff's Jam: Ga. Tech, Syracuse, Florida State.

Thinking along those lines, I'll need to check out the Cardinal staffers in the 2nd row during ACC games next year. Some might be charting shots; others might be seeing how the opponents would fill a Louisville roster need the next year.
:rolleyes:;).
 
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