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[QUOTE="emjay, post: 4290951, member: 7587"] It is interesting that, apart from Natasha Cloud, the Terp transfers haven't fared so well at the pro level. Slocum was recently waived by the Aces. Leslie was waived by the Mystics last year I think, maybe two years ago? Brown has bounced around from WNBA team to team. She had a good season coming off the bench for the Lynx but they waived her right before training camp the following season. (She did win a championship with the Sky, which is awesome! But played minimal minutes for them and is no longer on their roster... hopefully things work out for her with the Sparks.) Gillespie was drafted but hasn't played with any WNBA team, I don't think. Staiti wasn't drafted... All of these players did well when they transferred and seemed happy, and that is the most important thing. But, I wonder if the Maryland teams of the past five or six years would have done any differently if they'd stayed. I think Austin's pro career will be different, though, and it will be great to see how she develops under Thibault. [/QUOTE]
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