Meyers is no different than any redshirt transfer. If she plays next year it will only be her 4th year of competition. Dodson is looking to use 6 years to play 5 seasons of basketball.I hardly ever want to try to make sense of the NCAA’s decisions, but the difference may be that Meyers didn’t choose to sit out a year. Her school didn’t have a season.
If I was Niele Ivey and ND, I’d give her a call STAT! Niele and that STL connection and catholic connection.This one intrigues me more than most others in the portal so far.
The good thing with the Covid year, Eniya still has 3 years to show what she got. I will not be surprised, in the right situation, this one will flourish.Not surprised, writing was on the wall that playing time would be tough over the next 2 years with Hall/Rivers ahead of her in the rotation. Should be a nice pickup for whoever lands her.
Brown was remarkably unproductive at Stanford. Would ND actually have an interest in her? Looking at her stats, she's only played 2 years, hasn't played at all since the '19-'20 season. I would think she'd still have 2 years of eligibility left?Morris should have a robust market of suitors. Would like to see ND involved there but the starting guard spots are spoken for unless Ivey is willing to bench Mabrey and I don't see that happening.
Jenna Brown initially chose ND before de-committing. Wonder if the Cardinal to Irish grad transfer connection will continue.
Brown was remarkably unproductive at Stanford. Would ND actually have an interest in her? Looking at her stats, she's only played 2 years, hasn't played at all since the '19-'20 season. I would think she'd still have 2 years of eligibility left?
Not overly surprising. She will be a very speculative bet for wherever she transfers, because she didn't have meaningful minutes after her sophomore year, has been out with injury for two years, and honestly had a pretty underwhelming offensive game when she did play.
All that notwithstanding, wish her the best and hope she lands someplace where she can contribute meaningfully and blossom on the court.
Defer to the Domer contingent here, but IIRC she decommitted from Notre Dame and committed to Stanford late in the game after she got through "Door One." With everything I've seen of Miles so far, I can't imagine Brown would get meaningful minutes at the point, but I suppose if she's happy to play mop up minutes she'd join a program with a pretty similar culture to the one she left.
I think your analysis is spot on. Brown wouldn't get big minutes at ND but the Irish certainly have the roster spots and right now their bench in terms of guards is Bransford and walk-ons.Defer to the Domer contingent here, but IIRC she decommitted from Notre Dame and committed to Stanford late in the game after she got through "Door One." With everything I've seen of Miles so far, I can't imagine Brown would get meaningful minutes at the point, but I suppose if she's happy to play mop up minutes she'd join a program with a pretty similar culture to the one she left.
They also had Jordan Hamilton, a grad transfer from Northwestern. She started 85/110 games while she was at NW, I think she played PG for them? (although maybe Burton was more the PG, not sure) Had a hard time getting on the court for the Card.I don't understand this one. She was the 2nd rated point guard behind Henderson. Point guard was a need for Stanford, but she didn't play. Can someone from Stanford explain this to me.
Pohlen was a shooting guard who ran point for us because we needed her. The true ones we've recruited in the past decade have included Toni Kokenis (had to medically retire due to concussions), Amber Orrange, Marta Sniezek, Jenna Brown, Jana Van Gytenbeek, and Tiana Lepolo. Wiggins, Pohlen, Williams, Thompson, Alexa Romano, Anna Wilson, Lacie Hull, Jazniya Harriel, and Indya Nivar were all primarily shooting guards who could/can run the point.They also had Jordan Hamilton, a grad transfer from Northwestern. She started 85/110 games while she was at NW, I think she played PG for them? (although maybe Burton was more the PG, not sure) Had a hard time getting on the court for the Card.
It's a bit of an oddity, I swear Stanford recruits a PG in every single class, at least according to the recruitniks, but somehow none of them seem to actually be PGs when they get to Stanford. Who was their last real PG? To me Kiana Williams was an undersized 2G, not a PG. Same as Lili Thompson. Maybe Marta Sniezek? Of course she was almost zero scoring threat, so defenses could cheat off of her. Amber Orange? Might have to go all the way back to Jeanette Pohlen, and I don't think she was supposed to be a PG, but kinda had to be by default.
I wanted to see Van Gytenbeek get more of a chance to run the team this season. Next year? Was Jump listed by some as a PG? Obviously not what she is at Stanford, although about as dangerous a 3 point shooter as there is in the Pac 12.Pohlen was a shooting guard who ran point for us because we needed her. The true ones we've recruited in the past decade have included Toni Kokenis (had to medically retire due to concussions), Amber Orrange, Marta Sniezek, Jenna Brown, Jana Van Gytenbeek, and Tiana Lepolo. Wiggins, Pohlen, Williams, Thompson, Alexa Romano, Anna Wilson, Lacie Hull, Jazniya Harriel, and Indya Nivar were all primarily shooting guards who could/can run the point.
I don't believe Jump was ever thought of as a PG target for Stanford, though I'm not sure if she ran it much in HS. IIRC, she actually played more of a forward role in HS given her 6'0" size.I wanted to see Van Gytenbeek get more of a chance to run the team this season. Next year? Was Jump listed by some as a PG? Obviously not what she is at Stanford, although about as dangerous a 3 point shooter as there is in the Pac 12.
Yeah she's giving me Araion Bradshaw vibes. She could be good to great player but not amongst this roster. Sadly I do think she's was probably one our best 3 point shooters too.The good thing with the Covid year, Eniya still has 3 years to show what she got. I will not be surprised, in the right situation, this one will flourish.
Pretty sure the rule as stated by the NCAA was the 2020-21 season did not count as an eligible year so you could play or not, it wouldn't count. Dodson chose not to play, but her three playing years prior to 2020-21 and this year all count as eligible years.![]()
Notre Dame's Maya Dodson denied sixth year of eligibility by NCAA
Notre Dame forward Maya Dodson was in a no-lose situation. If the NCAA denied her request for a sixth year of eligibility, she could instead prepare for the upcoming WNBA draft. Well, it's time for her to start thinking about her professional career because the NCAA defightingirishwire.usatoday.com
One and done: Notre Dame grad transfer Maya Dodson denied 6th year of eligibility by NCAA
Maya Dodson helped power the Irish to a 24-9 record and an advancement to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet 16 in her lone season aboard.www.indystar.com
Nearly all players around the nation have been granted a fifth season of eligibility under the NCAA’s COVID-related policy.
What’s different for Dodson is that her fifth season would’ve spanned six years overall, although other players have had careers that have spanned at least seven years, sometimes at multiple schools.
Further, when Dodson sat out in 2020-21, she even cited the pandemic as one of her reasons.
Meyers also played 2 years before 2020-2021 and then played this year - she has only played three years, therefore she has one more year in grad school. She would have that year whether she played in 2020-21 or not.I hardly ever want to try to make sense of the NCAA’s decisions, but the difference may be that Meyers didn’t choose to sit out a year. Her school didn’t have a season.
You may be right but defense was very lacking with her, which she never saw the floor. I wish her well. She a talent for sure. Could be a spot at Maryland for her. She’s from Baltimore. Nice young lady. I wish her well.Yeah she's giving me Araion Bradshaw vibes. She could be good to great player but not amongst this roster. Sadly I do think she's was probably one our best 3 point shooters too.
Terps have enough wing players. Wouldn't be a good fit in College Park.You may be right but defense was very lacking with her, which she never saw the floor. I wish her well. She a talent for sure. Could be a spot at Maryland for her. She’s from Baltimore. Nice young lady. I wish her well.
Brenda could put 5 wings on the floor at the same time. Now that’s positionless basketball…Terps have enough wing players. Wouldn't be a good fit in College Park.

I agree. She played fast but a little out of control. That can happen when a player gets little playing time and wants to shine in their few minutes on the court. In a starting role she could be a beast IMO.The good thing with the Covid year, Eniya still has 3 years to show what she got. I will not be surprised, in the right situation, this one will flourish.