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With the signing period just ending and the anxiety on the BY going through the roof, I did some research on a theory I have about the top programs and the "volume" approach. I wanted to see how many players each program is losing. I used the HoopGurlz class rankings from 2015, 2016 and 2017 as it's easy to see who is still on the roster. I also added in the 2018 and 2019 recruiting to get overall numbers. Given the attrition rate due to transfers, maybe a few of the lost recruits will make their way back to Storrs like Batouly Camara.
Programs considered-UConn, ND, Stanford, Louisville, Texas, Baylor, Oregon, Maryland, South Carolina, Duke and our friends in Knoxville-Tennessee.
The initial takeaways:
The best program at recruiting and retaining players?.....Stanford. Tara has recruited 12 players in 3 years and all 12 are still on the roster. Her recruiting was not ranked (NR) in the top 20 in 2015, #9-2016, #5-2017, #10-2018 and #2 in 2019.
The worst program's attrition was...Baylor. Kim has signed 12 players in 3 years and 7 have left the program (though to be fair, Morris may come back). Her recruiting ranking has been #4-2015, #2-2016, #7-2017, #1-2018 and NR in 2019.
Any yes my fellow BY'ers, our "make an offer to anyone" Jeff Walz has also signed 12 players and 6 have left the program.
Louisville recruit ranking #2-2015, #6-2016, #4-2017, #15-2018, #15-2019.
Also with 50% loss rate is Oregon. Kelly has recruited 10 players and 5 have left. The big class of 2016, ranked #3 with 7 players and 3 have left the program. Oregon for all the media attention could be in trouble once Sabrina and Ruthy leave as Oregon did not rank in the top 20 class rankings in 2015 or 2017, 2018, 2019.
UConn, as most of you know, has signed 10 players in 3 years and 2 have left. Natalie and Z were not included in these numbers as transfers.
2nd to Stanford in lowest attrition rate was ….Duke! JPM recruited 11 players and only 2 have left-Salavadores being the key departure. Her recruiting class rankings were #1-2015 (Salvadores), Not ranked in top 20 in 2016, #11-2017, NR 2018, #13 in 2019.
South Carolina will be very interesting to watch the drama unfold. Dawn signed 9 recruits in '15-17 and 4 have left the program, (not including Jatarie White who signed from 2014). In 2018 (3) and 2019 (5) she signed 8 more players. Playing time will be an issue and I suspect 3 to 4 players will leave.
Lastly, before I show the table, the Transfer rule for undergrads to sit one year is still in effect for WCBB (unless a hardship is exhibited or you want to transfer to ND, in which case you can play right away! -Sorry Dillon, Orang, Fightin Choke).
Hopefully, my table below is understood. Let me know your thoughts.
Programs considered-UConn, ND, Stanford, Louisville, Texas, Baylor, Oregon, Maryland, South Carolina, Duke and our friends in Knoxville-Tennessee.
The initial takeaways:
The best program at recruiting and retaining players?.....Stanford. Tara has recruited 12 players in 3 years and all 12 are still on the roster. Her recruiting was not ranked (NR) in the top 20 in 2015, #9-2016, #5-2017, #10-2018 and #2 in 2019.
The worst program's attrition was...Baylor. Kim has signed 12 players in 3 years and 7 have left the program (though to be fair, Morris may come back). Her recruiting ranking has been #4-2015, #2-2016, #7-2017, #1-2018 and NR in 2019.
Any yes my fellow BY'ers, our "make an offer to anyone" Jeff Walz has also signed 12 players and 6 have left the program.
Louisville recruit ranking #2-2015, #6-2016, #4-2017, #15-2018, #15-2019.
Also with 50% loss rate is Oregon. Kelly has recruited 10 players and 5 have left. The big class of 2016, ranked #3 with 7 players and 3 have left the program. Oregon for all the media attention could be in trouble once Sabrina and Ruthy leave as Oregon did not rank in the top 20 class rankings in 2015 or 2017, 2018, 2019.
UConn, as most of you know, has signed 10 players in 3 years and 2 have left. Natalie and Z were not included in these numbers as transfers.
2nd to Stanford in lowest attrition rate was ….Duke! JPM recruited 11 players and only 2 have left-Salavadores being the key departure. Her recruiting class rankings were #1-2015 (Salvadores), Not ranked in top 20 in 2016, #11-2017, NR 2018, #13 in 2019.
South Carolina will be very interesting to watch the drama unfold. Dawn signed 9 recruits in '15-17 and 4 have left the program, (not including Jatarie White who signed from 2014). In 2018 (3) and 2019 (5) she signed 8 more players. Playing time will be an issue and I suspect 3 to 4 players will leave.
Lastly, before I show the table, the Transfer rule for undergrads to sit one year is still in effect for WCBB (unless a hardship is exhibited or you want to transfer to ND, in which case you can play right away! -Sorry Dillon, Orang, Fightin Choke).
Hopefully, my table below is understood. Let me know your thoughts.