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May I start. Hey, the season's over. It's time!
Oregon the unanimous #1 going into the next season. Ionescu has announced she's coming back next year, which means that four of the five starters that took Baylor to the max return. And then there's Sabally's little sister, who is said to be immensely talented, though she didn't get much playing time as a freshman this year.
#2 has to be Baylor. Yes, they lose Kalani Brown and Chloe Jackson. But they bring back starters:
Lauren Cox (6'4")
Juicy Landrum (5'8")
Didi Richards (6'1")
And look at the returning freshman bench players, who could have been ranked in the top 10 on their own, had they played for another university:
NyLissa Smith (6'2")
Achira DeCosta (6'0")
Honesty Scott-Grayson (5'9")
Queen Egbo (6'3")
In fact, Baylor returns eight players who this year were either freshmen or sophomores. And those include six players who are 6' or taller.
Stanford #3? They return four of the five starters from this year's team. And they bring in the top high school player in Haley Jones (6'1"). Plus there's Ashten Prechtel (6'5"), who will undoubtedly perform better than she did in the McDonald's game, nursing an injury. She could go a long way towards filling the void of the departing post starter. And then there's Belibi, who was tremendous in the McDonald's game.
I mean, seriously? They bring back four of five that went to the elite eight, only to lose to Notre Dame. Plus bring in freshman talent should would be top 10 on their own. Should they be #2 in the nation in November, instead of Baylor?
Louisville drops- a lot?
Others?
Oregon the unanimous #1 going into the next season. Ionescu has announced she's coming back next year, which means that four of the five starters that took Baylor to the max return. And then there's Sabally's little sister, who is said to be immensely talented, though she didn't get much playing time as a freshman this year.
#2 has to be Baylor. Yes, they lose Kalani Brown and Chloe Jackson. But they bring back starters:
Lauren Cox (6'4")
Juicy Landrum (5'8")
Didi Richards (6'1")
And look at the returning freshman bench players, who could have been ranked in the top 10 on their own, had they played for another university:
NyLissa Smith (6'2")
Achira DeCosta (6'0")
Honesty Scott-Grayson (5'9")
Queen Egbo (6'3")
In fact, Baylor returns eight players who this year were either freshmen or sophomores. And those include six players who are 6' or taller.
Stanford #3? They return four of the five starters from this year's team. And they bring in the top high school player in Haley Jones (6'1"). Plus there's Ashten Prechtel (6'5"), who will undoubtedly perform better than she did in the McDonald's game, nursing an injury. She could go a long way towards filling the void of the departing post starter. And then there's Belibi, who was tremendous in the McDonald's game.
I mean, seriously? They bring back four of five that went to the elite eight, only to lose to Notre Dame. Plus bring in freshman talent should would be top 10 on their own. Should they be #2 in the nation in November, instead of Baylor?
Louisville drops- a lot?
Others?