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[QUOTE="DaBball, post: 2803476, member: 8987"] The post position at Oregon State is a big unknown next year. They have three options in Jo Grymek, Andrea Aquino, and Patricia Morris. The one thing about Morris and Aquino are both are very agile and coordinated for their size. When many people hear 6-7 through 6-9, they think of Grymek who has two left feet, poor hands, and can’t jump much. Morris excelled in swimming and tennis through high school, both sports require quickness and/or coordination. She is still very raw, but that could change over the summer. Aquino appears to be malnourished from her days in New Jersey. Once she gets into shape and gets stronger, she has a decent skill set for 6-9. Will be interesting to see how their season goes in the post. Both players are certainly projects at this point, but have worlds of potential and with the way Gulich and Hamblin developed, watch out for the beavs! [/QUOTE]
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