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Thanks. I’m not as familiar but thought T Key was more of a wing that could swing to the four but is limited in what she can do there. I understood that S Feagin was more of a four/five. I didn’t realize she could effectively also play the perimeter. That makes the post depth in this class even thinner.

I don't see Feagin as a wing, necessarily, but she has some handle and range to build on.

I think Key could play 4 pretty easily. particularly after getting stronger.
 
I think Feagin and Key are pretty similar.

Key might end up being something more like Rickea Jackson and Feagin might be more of a four, but could go either way for both.

I actually think Key might be a little better right now.

what about Jillian Hollingshead? are both Key and Feagin that much better then her?
 
Might this potentially benefit Oregon State regarding Talia von Oelhoffen? Beavers are competing mightily with Stanford for her and up to now, Stanford was not getting the guards they wanted for 2021. The more guards Stanford picks up for 2021 not named Talia, the better for OSU, at least theoretically. On the other hand, Talia may have little concern about competition for PT at Stanford (ie. Harriel's commitment to Stanford is a non-factor.)
Sounds like wishful thinking.
 
Saniya Rivers committing to South Carolina according to Gamecocks 247Sports site:

”She just informed another staff she's heading to Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks.”


For me this puts Teonni Key in play as possibly the other commit or a future commit. Those two hung together the whole game when Tennessee played in Columbia this season. Key later made a return visit to watech SC’s last regular season game against TAMU.
 
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Saniya Rivers committing to South Carolina according to Gamecocks 247Sports site:

”She just informed another staff she's heading to Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks.”


For me this puts Teonni Key in play as possibly the other commit or a future commit. Those two hung together the whole game when Tennessee played in Columbia this season. Key later made a return visit to was SC’s last regular season game against TAMU.

I think Key will head to Tennessee.
 
Saniya Rivers committing to South Carolina according to Gamecocks 247Sports site:

”She just informed another staff she's heading to Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks.”


For me this puts Teonni Key in play as possibly the other commit or a future commit. Those two hung together the whole game when Tennessee played in Columbia this season. Key later made a return visit to watech SC’s last regular season game against TAMU.


Big get for Stale !
 
Unless Rivers gave them the OK, I hate when the recruit doesn’t get to break the news.
True, but this is what happens when the game of WBB grows. Happens in football, MBB, etc. name of the game people are going to talk. I think it’s great people get so excited about the recruit. Yeah not awesome for recruit but this is going to happen if the game keeps expanding.
 
Thanks. I’m not as familiar but thought T Key was more of a wing that could swing to the four but is limited in what she can do there. I understood that S Feagin was more of a four/five. I didn’t realize she could effectively also play the perimeter. That makes the post depth in this class even thinner.

Feagin is not a true post. If anything she’s a stretch 4. A little raw but has sky high potential. Very similar to Herbert-Harrigan. HH was VERY raw when she got to SC and left as one of our best post players in terms of shooting. She had a borderline automatic jumper.
 
Congrats GCF77, nice get! Your programs is a beast! Good stuff for years to come.

Thanks, I'm thrilled.

I wasn't expecting Rivers to drop...thought we'd be in it to the end, but was afraid of the N.C. schools and Tennessee. Thought it would linger on until maybe Fudd announced.

espn scared me a bit by repeatedly omitting S.C. from her interest list in articles, but appears they just don't know much.
 
Feagin is not a true post. If anything she’s a stretch 4. A little raw but has sky high potential. Very similar to Herbert-Harrigan. HH was VERY raw when she got to SC and left as one of our best post players in terms of shooting. She had a borderline automatic jumper.

Key and Feagin both look a legit 6'3 or 6'4, which gives them more size inside.

I think Herbert-Harrigan's shooting/shot blocking is an ideal skill set
 
Thanks, I'm thrilled.

I wasn't expecting Rivers to drop...thought we'd be in it to the end, but was afraid of the N.C. schools and Tennessee. Thought it would linger on until maybe Fudd announced.

espn scared me a bit by repeatedly omitting S.C. from her interest list in articles, but appears they just don't know much.
Does SC run a good 1/2 court offense or do they get out and run using superior athleticism?
 
Does SC run a good 1/2 court offense or do they get out and run using superior athleticism?

i think last season did both pretty well.

Before that they seemed to not play particularly fast, but I don't have access to pace stats.
 
Does SC run a good 1/2 court offense or do they get out and run using superior athleticism?

We are an uptempo transition team.. we like playing up defensively, getting turnovers and offensive putbacks. But this past season I was pleasantly surprised by how well we executed in the half court.

That’s what made this past year’s team better than any other at SC IMO. We could beat you by running you off the court.. and we could slow it down and play you in the half court, but either way you always ended up playing at SC’s pace. SC finally has a roster of skilled players, not just athletically superior players. Our girls are now just as skilled and probably more athletic than most teams.
 
I like Dawn so I kinda like the SC program if I’m allowed to say that lol. However we all know that nothing will be right in the WCBB world until UConn wins another NC. Right?
 
Not so quietly.
They are getting better recruits than usual. They already have a scary young team with 4 freshmen and sophmores so they will be good for a long time. I dont like that !
 
South Carolina quietly setting up to be the next dynasty.

I don’t think we’ll see anything similar to the days of the UConn and Tennessee dynasties of the past. There are too many hotspots in different parts of the country for WBB to go back to just one team dominating. I think those days are gone. But what I am looking forward to is SC continuing to be one of the top programs in the country with a legitimate shot at a title year after year.
 
I’m fine with that as long as Tennessee never wins or makes the FF!
 
They are getting better recruits than usual. They already have a scary young team with 4 freshmen and sophmores so they will be good for a long time. I dont like that !
So will Baylor, Stanford, Texas, Oregon, and UConn. Maybe Syracuse. There may be others I'm missing.
 
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