Leilani Correa. She's a bucket. Was really impressed by her when they played UConn the past couple of years. Actually when I saw Caroline Ducharme outplay her I knew CD was next up. Anyways will be a great scorer wherever she lands
From the teams I follow, I would add Monika Czinano and Grace Berger.Mya Hollingshed returned to Colorado for a 5th year and just went #8 in the WNBA Draft. Ashley Joens is returning to Iowa St. for a 5th year. That took me zero seconds to think of 2 very big exceptions. I'm sure there are many, many more
edit--and Cate Reese returning to Arizona for a 5th year
Leilani Correa. She's a bucket. Was really impressed by her when they played UConn the past couple of years. Actually when I saw Caroline Ducharme outplay her I knew CD was next up. Anyways will be a great scorer wherever she lands
Interesting. A lot of 2022 players decommitting.
6-1 or soHow tall is Amiya Evans?
Interesting. A lot of 2022 players decommitting.
Interesting. A lot of 2022 players decommitting.
I've never been more aware than I am this year of how thankful I am for the stability we are fortunate enough to have at South Carolina. Seriously no words adequately express how much I appreciate that being the case.I think most are because of coaching changes
With all due respect, who writes this stuff, and why doesn't anyone proofread it? "I will be changing directions within my decision"? At least we were spared "with that being said,..."
I think she is trying to be formal. However I have the same frustration.With all due respect, who writes this stuff, and why doesn't anyone proofread it? "I will be changing directions within my decision"? At least we were spared "with that being said,..."
I tend to think most of the social media farewells where players wax philosophically and sound extremely appreciative are more for other coaches to get a good impression of them in the portal rather than illustrate how they actually feel. I'm sure many are genuine but I also tend to think some are over the top and all part of creating the image the players want so they maximize their opportunities elsewhere.I think she is trying to be formal. However I have the same frustration.
I'm fine with the idea. When the execution tortures the English language, I'm not sure how effective the messaging is. A simple, "I'm grateful to my coaches, fellow athletes and University of X for the wonderful opportunities I've had, but I've determined it will be best for me to pursue the next stage of my academic and athletic career elsewhere, so I will be entering the portal." would suffice...I tend to think most of the social media farewells where players wax philosophically and sound extremely appreciative are more for other coaches to get a good impression of them in the portal rather than illustrate how they actually feel. I'm sure many are genuine but I also tend to think some are over the top and all part of creating the image the players want so they maximize their opportunities elsewhere.
I also don't think there is anything wrong with this practice but it certainly is something to consider.
It would be interesting if players started posting exactly how they feel. So, for example, a player like Evans, if she was completely honest, might post the following:I tend to think most of the social media farewells where players wax philosophically and sound extremely appreciative are more for other coaches to get a good impression of them in the portal rather than illustrate how they actually feel. I'm sure many are genuine but I also tend to think some are over the top and all part of creating the image the players want so they maximize their opportunities elsewhere.
I also don't think there is anything wrong with this practice but it certainly is something to consider.

“Thanks everybody but I’m out”.I'm fine with the idea. When the execution tortures the English language, I'm not sure how effective the messaging is. A simple, "I'm grateful to my coaches, fellow athletes and University of X for the wonderful opportunities I've had, but I've determined it will be best for me to pursue the next stage of my academic and athletic career elsewhere, so I will be entering the portal." would suffice...
Other than foregoing her opportunity for a Princeton degree, it’s not really shocking in a conventional sense. Plank played only 7 mpg, averaging just over 2 ppg this past season. She did not play at all in Princeton’s 2nd round loss to IN.This is a shocker.
I'm fine with the idea. When the execution tortures the English language, I'm not sure how effective the messaging is. A simple, "I'm grateful to my coaches, fellow athletes and University of X for the wonderful opportunities I've had, but I've determined it will be best for me to pursue the next stage of my academic and athletic career elsewhere, so I will be entering the portal." would suffice...
It would be interesting if players started posting exactly how they feel. So, for example, a player like Evans, if she was completely honest, might post the following:
I can’t believe that Coach Abe recruited me and then bailed at UCF. What’s worse, she’s taking half the damned team with her to UGA. There’s no way in hell I’m going to UCF now. College recruiters be advised, I AM AVAILABLE!!!![]()
Not seeing the comma splice since there are joining words between each clause, but I am feeling the energy you're bringing to the assignment.Comma splice; long sentence...
Yeah, UCF has almost nobody left at the moment. Hopefully Coach Messer can fill some holes but this year is looking like it will be very rough.It would be interesting if players started posting exactly how they feel. So, for example, a player like Evans, if she was completely honest, might post the following:
I can’t believe that Coach Abe recruited me and then bailed at UCF. What’s worse, she’s taking half the damned team with her to UGA. There’s no way in hell I’m going to UCF now. College recruiters be advised, I AM AVAILABLE!!!![]()
I seem to recall some transfers getting waivers due to a coaching change in the past. But does the ability to transfer without sitting out now hurt new coaches without big reputations? It seems that when a coach leaves, the entire roster leaves too. In the past, new coaches inherited an existing roster and had to build their program through recruiting. It seems that if in year one you have a completely ravaged roster, it would be difficult to recruit players to come, as they’d have to endure the rebuild for most of their career. Coaches like Kara Lawson have been able to use their name, imagine, and likeness to avoid this possibility.Yeah, UCF has almost nobody left at the moment. Hopefully Coach Messer can fill some holes but this year is looking like it will be very rough.
lol vols fans think they getting her, I heard Louisville but I don't see the appeal there esp with Walz.I sincerely doubt it.![]()