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Looks like it's not good news right now for women's basketball teams with the school initials of "USC"!!!
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I wonder how the rowing team is doing?

Looks like it's not good news right now for women's basketball teams with the school initials of "USC"!!!
Raoul on Twitter

Agree and I think all 3 guards you mentioned are pesky in their own way, but the other gals at the 3 an 4 positions are not great defenders and some of MSU's opponents seemed to score at will all too often. Cook might be a slight exception.Agree completely that Cooks would've started next year since Jenna Allen has (finally) graduated. But the entire rest of the roster from the 20+ win season that MSU had was coming back and was expected to be led by Cooks, guards Shay Collie and Nia Clouden and pesky point guard Taryn McCutcheon. This was not a threadbare roster, by any means; rather a team that probably should've taken a step forward.
But, at the end of the post, I'm with you: it's a head-scratcher.![]()
New racing shells thanks to Loughlin's and hubby's donation???I wonder how the rowing team is doing?![]()
She's a bandwagonner.Hearing a lot of chatter of Te'A Cooper to Baylor, or at least that is her #1 choice right now.
Actually, no it isn’t. Besides N/S Carolina and Georgia Tech, name other schools that have this and to be defined as normal, you need 80+ teams considering there are 340+ in D1 (25% of schools to be considered normal).You obviously must not be paying much attention to the transfer portal then because it is very much normal to see teams with 3+ players transferring out.
Hearing a lot of chatter of Te'A Cooper to Baylor, or at least that is her #1 choice right now.

Cooper has already sat out 2017-2018 due to NCAA transfer rules. Unless she's a graduate transfer, she can't sit out another year and play in 2020-2021 can she? That would mean her college playing time would extend over 6 years. Her first year with Tennessee was the 2015-2016 season.
Cooper Time line -
2015-2016 Freshman year Tennessee
2016-2017 Sophomore year Tennessee - sat out the season due to an injury suffered during the previous summer.
2017-2018 transferred to South Carolina - sat out the entire season due to NCAA transfer rules.
2018-2019 Junior year South Carolina
2019-2020 ??? Graduate transfer that can play right away?
Does the rule still hold that student athletes have 5 years to complete their 4 years of eligibility? Next season would be year 5. Am I missing something here?
Cooper has already sat out 2017-2018 due to NCAA transfer rules. Unless she's a graduate transfer, she can't sit out another year and play in 2020-2021 can she? That would mean her college playing time would extend over 6 years. Her first year with Tennessee was the 2015-2016 season.
Cooper Time line -
2015-2016 Freshman year Tennessee
2016-2017 Sophomore year Tennessee - sat out the season due to an injury suffered during the previous summer.
2017-2018 transferred to South Carolina - sat out the entire season due to NCAA transfer rules.
2018-2019 Junior year South Carolina
2019-2020 ??? Graduate transfer that can play right away?
Does the rule still hold that student athletes have 5 years to complete their 4 years of eligibility? Next season would be year 5. Am I missing something here?
Apparently, she will be a grad transfer according to this story in The State:
"Cooper had the option to renounce her remaining eligibility and enter the WNBA draft, held Wednesday night, but did not do so. Now, she will be a graduate transfer and will be immediately eligible wherever she goes."
This story also takes the reader though Cooper's starts, stops and re-starts.
Gamecocks’ leading scorer Te’a Cooper intends to transfer from South Carolina

Hearing a lot of chatter of Te'A Cooper to Baylor, or at least that is her #1 choice right now.
SC looks much more formidable with MHH. Loss of Cooper is potentially significant since she can score well but her leaving appears to be an overall net positive for SC. All this transfer portal drama sure makes the offseason more fun.
I personally think the team will be better without Cooper. Harris, Henderson and Cooke has more upside together and Dawn could also land a grad transfer (she’s in contact with Stephanie Watts). HH will probably play some three next year so I think she will focus on her three point shooting and ball handling this off season. With her back in fold I think it’ll be SC and A&M as front runners for the SEC crown.
Lots of really talented freshman headed to the SEC, specifically in the top 10 (Horston, Boston, Cooke, Blackwell, Jackson, Amihere). Will be interesting to see which ones have the biggest impact early. Blackwell sticks out as a SEC FOY candidate because her team may rely on her from day 1.Wouldnt count out Mississippi State--it'll be a different roster but they have dominated the conference the past 2 years and look good on paper, especially if they can land Minyon Moore.
Tennessee looks like a good dark horse too even though they have as many HS AA as anyone.
Overall it appears to be a competitive year in the SEC.
Lots of really talented freshman headed to the SEC, specifically in the top 10 (Horston, Boston, Cooke, Blackwell, Jackson, Amihere). Will be interesting to see which ones have the biggest impact early. Blackwell sticks out as a SEC FOY candidate because her team may rely on her from day 1.
Wouldnt count out Mississippi State--it'll be a different roster but they have dominated the conference the past 2 years and look good on paper, especially if they can land Minyon Moore.
Tennessee looks like a good dark horse too even though they have as many HS AA as anyone.
Overall it appears to be a competitive year in the SEC.
31-1 over the past two years in SEC play sorta sounds like domination. Especially when the next team is 25-7 over the past two.Just dominated 1 year.
31-1 over the past two years in SEC play sorta sounds like domination.
and they split with Mizzou this year...whats your point?they split with South Carolina two years ago.
31-1 over the past two years in SEC play sorta sounds like domination. Especially when the next team is 25-7 over the past two.