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Lol-- will do, thanks. Appreciate it!Looks like a barber shop clipping.
You can always do a quick google image search to get closer to your desired image.
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Lol-- will do, thanks. Appreciate it!Looks like a barber shop clipping.
You can always do a quick google image search to get closer to your desired image.
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Sorry fella, but people have always gone to one college or another, sports related or not, "for this or that". It's also kind of odd that you only care how current coaches and players want her to come here, but once we fans state we want her to come here that's over the top and irrelevant. Yet here you are stating such on a fan forum site. Sounds kind of contradictory. You may as well not be on the BY.It is hard for me to grasp some of the posts here stating "how badly they want Prince to come to UCONN". I, for one, only care about our current players and coaching staff wanting her here and of course, Prince wanting to come to Storrs. I certainly do not want a recruit or transfer coming to Storrs "just because" of this or that. So if it is meant to be it'll be.
Anything other than those two circumstances IS IRRELEVANT!!!!
That would be "none of us is perfect." [just joshin', oldude; I always enjoy reading your posts.]because I’m pretty sure that none of us are perfect.
They are currently at 14 for the 20-21 season. They were reportedly saving it for Clark or Hailey Van Lith, but Lauren Ware and Sedona are obviously both still in contention for it.How does Oregon have any schollies left?! They seem to be getting commits all the time
Looks like she is visiting Oregon after ND this week....
This can't be true because I could swear some BYers were quite sure she would commit to ND during her visit there.
They are at 14 for 20-21 if their three redshirt juniors all return for their last year of eligibility after graduating. I think there is a very good chance that not all of them return which would give them one or more additional slots.They are currently at 14 for the 20-21 season. They were reportedly saving it for Clark or Hailey Van Lith, but Lauren Ware and Sedona are obviously both still in contention for it.
I’m not suggesting anything like that. But, if a player had let the coach know in advance that they wouldn’t be returning for a fifth year that would leave an open scholarship. I can think of two of those three players where that would be a possibility.Nothing says "family atmosphere" like telling kids they can't come back for their fifth year because you need the roster spot.
I’m not suggesting anything like that. But, if a player had let the coach know in advance that they wouldn’t be returning for a fifth year that would leave an open scholarship. I can think of two of those three players where that would be a possibility.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Stanford have that situation with Marta Sniezek? Tara needed one additional scholarship, their 15th, to be available for Haley Jones.I don't know if that's what's happening here. But I bet it's happened before.
This isn't the first time I've heard this where the answer to "how they still have scholarships?" is "Oh, there are some redshirt juniors who might not come back..."
I just always wonder if those kids aren't coming back because they want to transfer out or get a job. Or if they were told they had better move on.
I think Stanford's was a little different because I'm not sure Tara expected that Marta would be redshirting when Jones committed. If you look at early reports, Sniezek was only expected to be out 6-8 weeks.Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Stanford have that situation with Marta Sniezek? Tara needed one additional scholarship, their 15th, to be available for Haley Jones.
In addition, many folks down at SC believe that Dawn “gently” pushed Te’a Cooper out the door through the transfer portal, for various reasons, after Cooper had announced she planned to return to SC for her final year of eligibility. Cooper has yet to find a new home.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Stanford have that situation with Marta Sniezek? Tara needed one additional scholarship, their 15th, to be available for Haley Jones.
In addition, many folks down at SC believe that Dawn “gently” pushed Te’a Cooper out the door through the transfer portal, for various reasons, after Cooper had announced she planned to return to SC for her final year of eligibility. Cooper has yet to find a new home.
I know she visited Baylor several weeks back with Dwight Howard, her advisor/boyfriend/fiancé. But to date there has been no official public confirmation from Baylor or Cooper as to the transfer.She’s going to Baylor
Yes, that’s true, but when you have 15 endowed scholarships that the alumni sponsors expect to be filled, sometimes you just have to cut players loose.I think Stanford's was a little different because I'm not sure Tara expected that Marta would be redshirting when Jones committed. If you look at early reports, Sniezek was only expected to be out 6-8 weeks.
Oregon is the perfect spot for SP as they need height more then UConn does......let's see who they've got now and a year from now......Ruthy Hebard 6'4", Lydia Giomi 6'5", Lucy Cochrane 6'5", the Sabally sisters 6'4" and 6'5", Angela Dugalic 6'4", and Kylee Watson 6'3"......yup now you can see why they obviously need a 6'7" player...... perhaps she should drop by Oregon State while she's out there as I've heard they're a a bit on the short side too......
I think CB’s point is where exactly would Prince be more likely to get the most PT?Hebard's a senior and the older Sabally's a wing. Of the rest, who would take precedence over Prince?
I know she visited Baylor several weeks back with Dwight Howard, her advisor/boyfriend/fiancé. But to date there has been no official public confirmation from Baylor or Cooper as to the transfer.