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[QUOTE="kat0189, post: 3345246, member: 3811"] Oregon State's underclassmen alone include 6'9", 6'9", 6'7", 6'6", & 6'3" (who is so far the best one). Oregon is above average but Baylor had a size advantage in their Final 4 matchup, a size advantage that definitely impacted the game (especially with Hebard who had one of her more modest outings in memory and seemed timid). Of course you'd expect more rebounds and more regular production of points from Boley given her ranking out of HS but she is still such a looming X factor that could put away any team in the country with a flurry of three's. I really think she's got the best stroke since KML. I think of Louisville's Antonita Slaughter from the Schimmel era, another tall 6'1"-6'2" who could easily knock down 5 or 6 three's and put a close game out of reach in a short span of time. [/QUOTE]
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