Stanford still has a women's college basketball team? I thought with all the cuts from that heavily endowed school that programs who haven't won a National Title in close to 30 years would have been axed...Woah there, UConn isn’t the only one who could move to the top. Stanford is still in the running for a dream class, plus a very talented international prospect. We have big dreams out West, and look forward to seeing how everything shakes out.



Azzi Fudd should just commit to Florida State and be done with it. Be a trend setter, lift up a middle of the pack program to greater heights....![]()

For years when I was younger (and way before HD TV), I could have sworn Clemson's schools colors were Orange and Navy Blue (certainly not purple).
Seemed like back in the day they had no third school color other than orange and white; that's what I recall them wearing in football when they won their first national title in football in the 80's.
They don't seem to emphasize the color purple very much as Orange is definitely the primary school color.
I wonder what the success rate of internationals is at the collegiate level? I know at FSU its been more misses than hits. Bulgak and Romero were great.
Every now and then they use purple jerseys in football.. possibly basketball. Orange and Blue is one of the best color combos for schools.... Auburn, Illinois, UVA...
Sorry, orange, blue (whether dark or royal blue), and white is a very good color combination to wear on a uniform. I had them on my women's softball team one season. They looked GOOD!Sorry, have to disagree. Orange is a horrible color for uniforms. Hate it. And especially hate a crowd dressed all in orange.
However, orange by itself does not look good to me.Good get for Frese, Mila Reynolds, a 6-2 guard from South Bend:
I looked this up out of curiosity, because it doesn't strike me quite as purple either. Clemson's secondary color is actually "regalia", not purple (Bringing Clemson Into Hue - Color Palette | Clemson University, South Carolina).For years when I was younger (and way before HD TV), I could have sworn Clemson's schools colors were Orange and Navy Blue (certainly not purple).
Seemed like back in the day they had no third school color other than orange and white; that's what I recall them wearing in football when they won their first national title in football in the 80's.
They don't seem to emphasize the color purple very much as Orange is definitely the primary school color.
I looked this up out of curiosity, because it doesn't strike me quite as purple either. Clemson's secondary color is actually "regalia", not purple (Bringing Clemson Into Hue - Color Palette | Clemson University, South Carolina).
Regalia is defined by Encycolorpedia as a "medium-dark shade of blue-magenta".
This will be the continuing joke with the Maryland women basketball program. I'm sure the Boneyard have continuing jokes with Notre Dame (immediate eligibility with transfers, Tennessee, Duke, etc. I'm sure one will be forthcoming with South Carolina since they will most likely be the #1 rivalry with UConn moving forward.I wonder where she'll transfer to after one or two years.
I wonder where she'll transfer to after one or two years.
Joke? Just reality I'm afraid.This will be the continuing joke with the Maryland women basketball program. I'm sure the Boneyard have continuing jokes with Notre Dame (immediate eligibility with transfers, Tennessee, Duke, etc. I'm sure one will be forthcoming with South Carolina since they will most likely be the #1 rivalry with UConn moving forward.
I hope Reynolds doesn't transfer because she has a talented sister in the next class (2023) .
Joke? Just reality I'm afraid.
I wonder where she'll transfer to after one or two years.
Sorry, have to disagree. Orange is a horrible color for uniforms. Hate it. And especially hate a crowd dressed all in orange.

True. The joke is Brenda’s pregame speeches.

As an Oregon St. fan I'm offended by this.![]()
This is accurate. During this period, Maryland did not sign any international players as high schoolers.Because I was curious...
The recruits are whoever ESPN listed as going to Maryland for that year out of HS. If there were international recruits, I know that’s hit and miss. I then looked at how many years they spent at MD and where they transferred if they did.
I’ll gladly correct any errors (we’re all human, no need to get snippy about it).
2009
Dara Taylor - 2 - Penn State
Tianna Hawkins - 4
Essence Townsend - 5
2010
Alyssa Thomas - 4
Whitney Bays - 2 - Purdue
Lauren Mincy - 5
Alicia DeVaughn - 4
Natasha Cloud - 1- St. Joseph’s
2011
Brene Moseley - 5
2012
Malina Howard - 4
Tierney Pfirman - 4
Chloe Pavlech - 4
2013
Lexie Brown - 2 - Duke
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough - 4
Brionna Jones - 4
A’lexus Harrison - 3 (w/ redshirt - Grad) - St. Francis
2014
Kiara Leslie - 3 (w/ redshirt - Grad) - NC State
Kristen Confroy - 4
Aja Ellison - 4 (w/redshirt - Grad) - Texas A&M
2015
Brianna Fraser - 4
Kiah GIllespie - 2- Florida State
2016
Destiny Slocum - 1 - Oregon State
Jenna Staiti - 1 - Georgia
Kaila Charles - 4
Blair Watson - 4
Stephanie Jones - 4
Sarah Myers - 3 (Grad) - Samford
2017
Channise Lewis - 3 (Injured in 19-20)
2018
Shakira Austin - 2 - Ole Miss
Taylor Mikesell - 2 - Oregon
Olivia Owens - 2 - Kentucky
Whatever happened to #11 from Spain. I know she played a little her freshman year, then got in a bad car wreck her second year.
ahh. "Crazyhorse" I see it now.![]()

In 2009, Maryland did have an international player. Her name is Diandre Tchatchouang. Very talented. She left after two year to go professional in France. Also in 2009 Jackie Nared debut for Maryland (her father played for Maryland and was a teammate of the late Len Bias. Jamie played for Tennessee). She left after one year and played for St Mary's in California.Because I was curious...
The recruits are whoever ESPN listed as going to Maryland for that year out of HS. If there were international recruits, I know that’s hit and miss. I then looked at how many years they spent at MD and where they transferred if they did.
I’ll gladly correct any errors (we’re all human, no need to get snippy about it).
2009
Dara Taylor - 2 - Penn State
Tianna Hawkins - 4
Essence Townsend - 5
2010
Alyssa Thomas - 4
Whitney Bays - 2 - Purdue
Lauren Mincy - 5
Alicia DeVaughn - 4
Natasha Cloud - 1- St. Joseph’s
2011
Brene Moseley - 5
2012
Malina Howard - 4
Tierney Pfirman - 4
Chloe Pavlech - 4
2013
Lexie Brown - 2 - Duke
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough - 4
Brionna Jones - 4
A’lexus Harrison - 3 (w/ redshirt - Grad) - St. Francis
2014
Kiara Leslie - 3 (w/ redshirt - Grad) - NC State
Kristen Confroy - 4
Aja Ellison - 4 (w/redshirt - Grad) - Texas A&M
2015
Brianna Fraser - 4
Kiah GIllespie - 2- Florida State
2016
Destiny Slocum - 1 - Oregon State
Jenna Staiti - 1 - Georgia
Kaila Charles - 4
Blair Watson - 4
Stephanie Jones - 4
Sarah Myers - 3 (Grad) - Samford
2017
Channise Lewis - 3 (Injured in 19-20)
2018
Shakira Austin - 2 - Ole Miss
Taylor Mikesell - 2 - Oregon
Olivia Owens - 2 - Kentucky
Julianna Walker, a 5-6 PG from WA, committed to Syracuse. If there is a HS season, she will likely break Van Lith’s record:
I was afraid of this. Keep an Eye out for Dawn on this one. Del Rosario plays for Trenton Catholic Academy, one of Dawn first recruits at SC and one of my favorite human beings on this planet, La'Keisha Sutton also played at TCA. 'Keisha also played with Harlem Globetrotters-yes those Globetrotters. If UCONN is interested (and they should be) Geno needs to send someone on staff south quickly.Aalyah Del Rosario has recently picked up offers from Oregon and South Carolina.