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Sedona to Oregon

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There it is folks!
 
Interesting....2 teams with plenty of playing time and she chooses Oregon. I’m guessing Van Lith or Clark won’t be going there
 
I sent this to a friend (whose daughter played for a USA team with Sedona), and her response: "If everyone and their mother keeps committing their no ones gonna play."

Dugalic, Prince, Cochrane, Watson, Sabally. A few people won't be happy. That is a lot of top talent.
 
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Oregon's Roster before Prince

Satou SaballyF6-4Jr.Berlin, GermanyRotteck Gymnasium
1Nyara SaballyF6-5R-Fr.Berlin, GermanySLZB
2Morgan YaegerG5-9Jr.Adelaide, AustraliaSt. John's Grammar School
3Taylor ChavezG5-10So.Surprise, Ariz.Valley Vista HS
4Jaz ShelleyG5-9Fr.Moe, AustraliaBerwick College
11Holly WinterburnG5-10Fr.Northampton, EnglandCharnwood College
12Lucy CochraneF6-5Fr.Melbourne, AustraliaCatholic Ladies' College
14Lydia GiomiF6-6Jr.Seattle, Wash.West Seattle HS
20Sabrina IonescuG5-11Sr.Walnut Creek, Calif.Miramonte HS
21Erin BoleyF6-2Jr.Hodgenville, Ky.Elizabethtown HSNotre Dame
23Minyon MooreG5-8Sr.Hercules, Calif.Salesian HSUSC
24Ruthy HebardF6-4Sr.Fairbanks, AlaskaWest Valley HS

They have some size like Baylor had last year.
 
Interesting... I’m curious if she’s going to play this year. Also how will Oregon be after this year come Ionescu graduated. We shall see. Going to be a fun next couple of years in women’s college basketball
 
Interesting... I’m curious if she’s going to play this year. Also how will Oregon be after this year come Ionescu graduated. We shall see. Going to be a fun next couple of years in women’s college basketball


Two reports I've seen, one from Oregon, say she will not be eligible until 2020. That's going to be interesting when she's draft eligible in two seasons.
 
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I sent this to a friend (whose daughter played for a USA team with Sedona), and her response: "If everyone and their mother keeps committing their no ones gonna play."

Dugalic, Prince, Cochrane, Watson, Sabally. A few people won't be happy. That is a lot of top talent.

First of all, good luck to Sedona.

I had a similar thought as your friend (and many others, I'm sure): So much input to the roster, but still only 200 minutes in a game. We'll see how long said roster isn't affected.
 
Huge get for Oregon. I'm guessing they'll request a waiver but we'll see if it comes through. If she recovers well, she should slide in nicely with the departure of Hebard and play alongside Sabally for a year. Graves is positioning his team well to be a title contender for years to come. He's done a remarkable job.
 
When I had read she was visiting Notre Dame and Oregon (two schools where 2020 friend, Deja Kelly had already visited unofficially), I had a feeling UConn wouldn't be the choice as Kelly wasn't recruited/considering UConn. Wonder if that means Deja commits to Oregon soon, too.
 
When I had read she was visiting Notre Dame and Oregon (two schools where 2020 friend, Deja Kelly had already visited unofficially), I had a feeling UConn wouldn't be the choice as Kelly wasn't recruited/considering UConn. Wonder if that means Deja commits to Oregon soon, too.

How many scholarships do they have?? Does that mean Van Lith and Clark go elsewhere?? And how much playing time is there?
 
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How many scholarships do they have?? Does that mean Van Lith and Clark go elsewhere?? And how much playing time is there?

They already have five players in the '20 class. Hailey Van Lith and Clark have been favored to end up at Baylor and Notre Dame for a while now.
 
How many scholarships do they have?? Does that mean Van Lith and Clark go elsewhere?? And how much playing time is there?
Hope that means they don't have room for 2020 Lauren Ware who just visited Oregon officially the same time Prince did; Ware has already visited Nebraska and Texas officially. Obviously, I'd love for Ware to sign with Texas.
 
Oregon's Roster before Prince

Satou SaballyF6-4Jr.Berlin, GermanyRotteck Gymnasium
1Nyara SaballyF6-5R-Fr.Berlin, GermanySLZB
2Morgan YaegerG5-9Jr.Adelaide, AustraliaSt. John's Grammar School
3Taylor ChavezG5-10So.Surprise, Ariz.Valley Vista HS
4Jaz ShelleyG5-9Fr.Moe, AustraliaBerwick College
11Holly WinterburnG5-10Fr.Northampton, EnglandCharnwood College
12Lucy CochraneF6-5Fr.Melbourne, AustraliaCatholic Ladies' College
14Lydia GiomiF6-6Jr.Seattle, Wash.West Seattle HS
20Sabrina IonescuG5-11Sr.Walnut Creek, Calif.Miramonte HS
21Erin BoleyF6-2Jr.Hodgenville, Ky.Elizabethtown HSNotre Dame
23Minyon MooreG5-8Sr.Hercules, Calif.Salesian HSUSC
24Ruthy HebardF6-4Sr.Fairbanks, AlaskaWest Valley HS

They have some size like Baylor had last year.

Kind of crazy that they only have 3 players on the roster (Ionescu/Giomi/Chavez) who aren't transfers and are from the lower 48 states.
 
They already have five players in the '20 class. Hailey Van Lith and Clark have been favored to end up at Baylor and Notre Dame for a while now.

They still have room for 1. I'd expect them to be a favorite to land one of those 2 considering they have a ton of great forwards/posts to play with and a big vacancy in the backcourt with Ionescu/Moore leaving after 2019-202.
 
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Because of the overall improvement of the Pac 12 and the emergence of the Oregon schools as rising basketball powers more and more players will not only be staying west, but also committing from the east as well.

I suspect this was a bigger loss for Uconn that it will be a gain for Oregon. Uconn needed the post depth.
 
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