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Sorry, but who is Hailey Van Lith?Hmmm. Wonder how this affects the other recruits like Hailey Van Lith etc.
Sorry, but who is Hailey Van Lith?Hmmm. Wonder how this affects the other recruits like Hailey Van Lith etc.
In the past as now, good/elite post players will be highly coveted and highly sought by ALL programs, p-5 and other wise. There just aren't that many to go around. If you're an upcoming high school post player that's good to very good, and has the grades to go with your game, programs all across the country will roll out the red carpet for you.
You don't have to be 6-7 (Kalani Brown & Teaira McCowan), 6-4 and taller is acceptable if you are a dominant player, and can handle your business. You can write your own ticket to just about any program in the country. A team can NEVER have too many good BIGS. I hope having a lot of good to great BIGS is a problem UConn will have soon. I'll be interested to see how much help Geno can secure for ONO for next season and beyond. Right now ONO is the Batman without Robin.
...before you know it, this thread will take a turn for the worswe'll have Buecker
But isn't Robin the short person?
Yes, but he helped Batman be all he could be.
hoopsfan22- - - -With Nika Muhl capable of playing a 3/W I can see Hailey Van Lith also on board at UCONN! She'd be a great "catch" for Geno & UCONN!
Yup. Can the board come up with two other schools that start with "The"?
Technically he'll have 8 more available. Grad transfer won't affect that. They'd come and go before 20's get here. Other transfers for next year would cut into that. However, I doubt he'd bring in more than 5 anyway. So he could be looking at up to 3 more for the 20's. And still most likely be able to bring in 3-4 in 21.Does anyone know how many more scholarships Geno will have for 2020? He’s clearly been busy with wonderful results so far. I still have my fingers crossed that he may somehow come up with some nice additional players for next year
The "U".the Citadel
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I missed this NBA initiative in international player developement. Here's a brief description from the NBA:
Women Program – NBA: Academy
PS. Anyone know whether Nika, like Paige, told Geno a while ago before the public declaration? Oops, dumb question. An article published April 5 in the Courant had her listing the schools she was still considering and talking about an early summer decision time line and her commitment was in the Courant on the 7th. I guess that is something else she has in common with Paige : "When you know you know."
Well that has been the tradition here.
She'll have to ask Martina and maybe she did, because though Martina was in Albany because she could not attend the Final 4 she was sighted in Tampa. Hmmmm
You lost me at Martina. What am I missing?
The "U".
Didn't want to respond to lots of posts so just some observations:
1. There are a number of 'unaffiliated' US talent scouts or whatever you want to call them working around European WBB who advise families and players of the process involved in being recruited by US colleges. There is an academic equivalency requirement for foreign players that must be met and they help with that process as well. US college coaches get informed about the players that are interested in college before turning pro.
2. There is also quite a bit of dialog between the various national associations and amateur/professional leagues so if a player wants to put their name out there for recruiting, it gets out there.
3. I don't see Hailey Van Lith (aka Hailey Van Lith) or any other guard/wing being deterred by either of our 2020 commits - we frequently see HS players committing to schools with proverbial logjams at their position sometimes it works really well, sometimes not, but unless the 'logjam' is already dominant on the college team it does not seem to matter much in the recruiting universe. (Yes, Breanna probably scared away a few players in the next few years, but Morgan probably did not.)
4. Nice that the doom and gloom, Geno has lost his touch posters seem to be a little quieter these days! And I just wish the drum beaters for post players would take a chill. Do they not realize that we can all look at player heights and recognize that posts and power forward type players are needed. And do they think Geno isn't aware of that issue as well? (Not going to happen, I know, but one can hope.)
I can't speak for anyone else but I did seem to see some flashes of Sue Bird and that's pretty awesome. Her ball handling skills are pretty awesome and I love her passing skills, based on this limited Youtube viewInteresting stat lines from what I have seen - lots of both assists and TOs, good 2 point percentage, bad 3 point percentage, iffy on FTs, tons of steals and lots of rebounds for a guard.
She is getting calls to the national team and has played on the age restricted teams. Saw one comment about double doubles, triple doubles and quad doubles but suspect that is all local level stuff.
Don't really think this commitment changes anything on the US side of recruiting - seeing how US recruits do not seem to restrict their choices by what a school already has. Specifically if Hailey Van Lith wants to come to Uconn I doubt 'competition' will scare her away.
A very talented 6'5" big.Great and now how about a 6’-5” big.
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I missed this NBA initiative in international player developement. Here's a brief description from the NBA:
Women Program – NBA: Academy
PS. Anyone know whether Nika, like Paige, told Geno a while ago before the public declaration? Oops, dumb question. An article published April 5 in the Courant had her listing the schools she was still considering and talking about an early summer decision time line and her commitment was in the Courant on the 7th. I guess that is something else she has in common with Paige : "When you know you know."
I do note that : " The program also placed Muhl in the same practice as Paige Bueckers, the No.1 recruit in the class of 2020 who recently announced her commitment to UConn. The two didn’t discuss the Huskies, but they were able to play against each other on Thursday. " UConn women’s basketball target Nika Muhl discusses visit with Geno Auriemma, college plans
I am sure that this happy playing coincidence and her accelerated commitment to UConn was purely coincidental. Absurd to think otherwise.
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I missed this NBA initiative in international player developement. Here's a brief description from the NBA:
Women Program – NBA: Academy
PS. Anyone know whether Nika, like Paige, told Geno a while ago before the public declaration? Oops, dumb question. An article published April 5 in the Courant had her listing the schools she was still considering and talking about an early summer decision time line and her commitment was in the Courant on the 7th. I guess that is something else she has in common with Paige : "When you know you know."
I do note that : " The program also placed Muhl in the same practice as Paige Bueckers, the No.1 recruit in the class of 2020 who recently announced her commitment to UConn. The two didn’t discuss the Huskies, but they were able to play against each other on Thursday. " UConn women’s basketball target Nika Muhl discusses visit with Geno Auriemma, college plans
I am sure that this happy playing coincidence and her accelerated commitment to UConn was purely coincidental. Absurd to think otherwise.