Lot's of full court pressing and switching out to keep them fresh.
This may be a necessity to avoid more transfers than otherwise might occur. Next year with 15, and maybe only one (Autumn) who could be content with being mostly a practice player, it is reasonable to expect multiple transfers.
These recruits may or may not be willing to accept second unit status, third string is almost out of the question. What happened with Megan's class is possible, although I think Megan's class was weak overall nationally.
To keep a big roster intact you need a rotation in the big games that is closer to 10 than 7-8. Minutes for your very best players (who should also be pressing, not just the second unit) should be closer to 25 than 35, and in the blowout games the last 5 minutes or so should go to the third string.
I think at least before injuries or transfers, we have a roster that could do very well with that. It also helps that we have a number of players versatile enough to play multiple positions.
This year I expect a rotation in the big games more like 8, but am hoping for more. Next year after all the competition, suppose for the sake of argument your third string consisted of Mir, Saylor, Piath and Autumn, assuming Westbrook departs. Three of those four we get get at least somewhat of a reading on this year.
Assuming they show something, even in limited minutes, I would feel confident that next year, a full court press and fast breaking offense most of the time, not just as a surprise could make sense. Almost every team we played would be gassed by the fourth quarter. It would force them to play their bench more, and I suspect that our bench would exceed other team's benches by a margin significantly better than our starters vs their starters.
I would like to see more of the press this year, and go full steam ahead on it next year, and hopefully with minutes distributed over far more players, we can keep one or two that might have otherwise transferred.