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I’ve seen folks insinuating she played a major role in some off court issues for Missouri this year. I wonder how many (if any) coaches will take caution even though she’s a good talent.
Anytime Colorado can make the tournament and win over 20 games that’s a great year for them. I’m wondering if Hollingshed would have gone higher in draft if she came out last year. She was hot at years end. She didn’t have the big year this year I expected.With Tuitele and Finau transferring and Hollingshed using up her eligibility, Colorado will be losing 3 players who started every game. This was supposed to be "their year," but it didn't really add up to that much. They return plenty of rotational players, so the cupboard isn't bare, but I have a hard time seeing them improve next season.
Wow. Would love to see Boston College land her…..LOL. She could help L’ville tooBlackwell seems like one of those players that’s going to make her new team better no matter who lands her or what their style is. I’d love to see her at LSU or Texas.
Pac 12 was down last year as well. No one was any good outside of Stanford and AZ. Oregon had no guards last year. They were brutal in loss to L’ville in the tourney. Dana Evans was in an awful slump and she scored 29 effortlessly. Worst looking guards she faced all year. Oregon was a sad looking team. Pac 12 used to have terrific regular seasons to watch. The last few years it’s fallen off. UCLA, Oregon and Oregon St are all weakerThat was an accomplishment, but I think it would've been viewed as a MAJOR disappointment if they didn't make the Tourney this year. They were 1 and out though. Arizona ended a long Tourney drought the year before and got all the way to the title game. The Pac 12 was way down this year, yet they still only went 9-7 (5th place), a 1 game improvement over their 8-8 finish a year before in a much tougher conference. They've been building to this year for a long time, this was their chance to make some noise, and they really didn't.
Was Blackwell the player who was suspended multiple times during her time at Mizzou, or am I thinking of someone else?
For all the hoopla about SEC underperforming, PAC 12 was even worse. 3 teams lost in first round to a lower seeded team, Arizona gets blown out at home and Utah gets blown out too. 4 of the 6 teams lost to lower seeded teams and they have less Sweet 16 bids than any P5 or the Big East.Pac 12 was down last year as well. No one was any good outside of Stanford and AZ. Oregon had no guards last year. They were brutal in loss to L’ville in tourney. Dana Evans was in an awful slump and she scored 30. Oregon was a sad looking team. Pac 12 used to have terrific regular seasons to watch. The last few years it’s fallen off. UCLA, Oregon and Oregon St are all weaker.
True, but for the SEC this kind of performance has been typical lately, and the Pac 12 hasn't laid an egg like that in probably close to a decade, so until proven otherwise I'm gonna call it a one year anomaly.For all the hoopla about SEC underperforming, PAC 12 was even worse. 3 teams lost in first round to a lower seeded team, Arizona gets blown out at home and Utah gets blown out too. 4 of the 6 teams lost to lower seeded teams and they have less Sweet 16 bids than any P5 or the Big East.
Our resident Colorado fan has disappeared, would be curious to get their take.Anytime Colorado can make the tournament and win over 20 games that’s a great year for them. I’m wondering if Hollingshed would have gone higher in draft if she came out last year. She was hot at years end. She didn’t have the big year this year I expected.
Paopao was injured during the Tourney. They did have Mikesell and Shelley, who had very good seasons this year for Ohio St. and Nebraska. Not sure what went wrong w/ their back court rotation last year.Oregon had no guards last year. They were brutal in loss to L’ville in the tourney.
I see her going to UCLA. She would do well there and thriveDaniels was desired by a number of teams on the west coast and according to the Seattle Times "Daniels had UCLA, Stanford, Duke, Oregon State and Princeton also on her shortlist." I think that, with an open roster spot, she has a number of places to pick from.
See I think UCLA is stacked at her position with a healthy Dugalic and a healthy Bessoir. I think she winds up at Arizona.I see her going to UCLA. She would do well there and thrive
Reese is coming back for Arizona, they have Ware, a couple Fr. posts who got their feet wet, plus Nnaji coming in. More post depth there than UCLA I'd say. UCLA does have Masikewich and Anstey was well, but with their luck you might as well just pencil in 2 of their post players being out for the year w/ injury.See I think UCLA is stacked at her position with a healthy Dugalic and a healthy Bessoir. I think she winds up at Arizona.
Because she was hoping for Stanford, I assume she's very academically oriented, so Arizona and OSU are probably out. Duke and Princeton both have coaches who didn't recruit her although I'd say Berube would be a great choice. UCLA recruited her but the stories about her in high school suggest she might miss her family in the Seattle area so UW might be the obvious place. They weren't on her final list originally but with Jody Wynn, that wasn't too hard. She was somewhat injury prone in her two seasons and never truly developed into an offensive threat. However, her size and athleticism along with her defensive abilities make her a very intriguing get. She would have three years while Tuitele would be a grad student. I have no idea where she'll end up but I really look forward to seeing her develop. And yes, I do see her as a 3 but without an outside shot.Daniels was desired by a number of teams on the west coast and according to the Seattle Times "Daniels had UCLA, Stanford, Duke, Oregon State and Princeton also on her shortlist." I think that, with an open roster spot, she has a number of places to pick from.
Yeah what was his name? Dokey or Dopey or something like that? I'd sure love to hear his take on Colorado losing to Creighton, since he was constantly putting down the Big East and said Colorado would finish 2nd in UConn's conference.Our resident Colorado fan has disappeared, would be curious to get their take.
Seeing tweets from the anonymous Raoul raises an interesting question about his information about which players are in the transfer portal. The NCAA reportedly sought to prevent non-coaches from borrowing a coach's login information. Won't matter if a coach simply forwards the information to non-coaches.
Another one! - DJ ...yall know that guy. lol
PAC-12 was down last year? When 2 x PAC-12 teams are in the NCAA Final?Pac 12 was down last year as well. No one was any good outside of Stanford and AZ. Oregon had no guards last year. They were brutal in loss to L’ville in the tourney. Dana Evans was in an awful slump and she scored 29 effortlessly. Worst looking guards she faced all year. Oregon was a sad looking team. Pac 12 used to have terrific regular seasons to watch. The last few years it’s fallen off. UCLA, Oregon and Oregon St are all weaker
Pretty soon it will be easier to keep a list of the players who aren't transferring.Reunite with Kim? She was supposedly heading to Baylor prior to the coaching change
It has become the Wild West at this point
You can basically import a brand new team with the portal these daysPretty soon it will be easier to keep a list of the players who aren't transferring.