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VT would be a good landing spot for Imari Berry...
Chuckling but there is something about the idea that is intriguing to me. Money is a motivator for some.Make sure Coach Walz does not work in a clause making your potential NIL earnings subject to turnover/bad decisions made on the court.
Yes, well from stories I've read, you just need to talk to Team Van Lith about that....Chuckling but there is something about the idea that is intriguing to me. Money is a motivator for some.
The Seattle Regional certainly didn't hurt but I think it is just all the recent success over the last 6 years. I don't think Brynn has any connections to the state but Ava Heiden ('24 commit from Oregon) does. '25 Layla Hays from Alaska took an official visit in February, her aunt Leah Magner played at Iowa on one of coach Bluder's first teams.That's amazing a player ranked #15 in her class is from Colfax, WA. Wow. Very small and very rural.
What's with Iowa's sudden recruiting prowess in the Northwest? Maybe that Regional in Seattle last year is really paying dividends for them.
Per Raoul:
Interesting array of finalists:
- Three Ivy League schools;
- One ACC
- A few soon-to-be former Pac 12 schools.
Given that Oregon had no post season and Coach Kelly Graves is going to be back in 2024-25, she's now his 2nd commit in 2025.
Who?...Still smarting about losing out on an Oregon high schooler named Cameron Brink a few years ago.
That's amazing a player ranked #15 in her class is from Colfax, WA. Wow. Very small and very rural.
What's with Iowa's sudden recruiting prowess in the Northwest? Maybe that Regional in Seattle last year is really paying dividends for them.
She's either visiting Louisville now or has just finished a visit according to her post on instagram.Imari Berry recently followed a few Louisville players & coaches. Louisville and Jeff Walz are great at developing guards, would make for a nice destination if Kenny Brooks doesn’t get her to Kentucky.
Whoa. This should be interesting.Ok Tar Heel fans - per the UNC roster online, it's at 14 now, with 5 players eligible for covid year, and today's the W deadline to declare. Any thoughts?
@cancontentOk Tar Heel fans - per the UNC roster online, it's at 14 now, with 5 players eligible for covid year, and today's the W deadline to declare. Any thoughts?
#23 ranked player from 2025 class, 5-9 PG, so that takes away my though of you know who. Well, until the remaining seniors announce ...@cancontent
Well, you'd have to think Coach Banghart approved this reclassification, so she's got to know who is coming and going. Hence, time to check with Raoul and/or Ms. Goodman or Mitch Northam (The Next) on a consistent basis.
Stay tuned#23 ranked player from 2025 class, 5-9 PG, so that takes away my though of you know who. Well, until the remaining seniors announce ...
Agreed and with Paris transferring out, it sort of makes sense. With the deadline for declaring for the WNBA draft being today (even though it seems shady to do it April 1st ), things should crystalize later today.@cancontent
Well, you'd have to think Coach Banghart approved this reclassification, so she's got to know who is coming and going. Hence, time to check with Raoul and/or Ms. Goodman or Mitch Northam (The Next) on a consistent basis.
It is inconceivable to me that Allison Feaster's kid would ever play for someone like Mulkey. Or be seriously enticed by the antics of someone like Redus.Never thought that Strong would end up in Baton Rouge anyway.
It is inconceivable to me that Allison Feaster's kid would ever play for someone like Mulkey. Or be seriously enticed by the antics of someone like Redus.
Good luck to Sarah atUConn, UNC, or Duke!!!