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UConn's not interested in Godot. Not vocal enough, doesn't communicate well on the court.Godot is not being recruited any more; he signed with a D2 school.
UConn's not interested in Godot. Not vocal enough, doesn't communicate well on the court.Godot is not being recruited any more; he signed with a D2 school.
I might be in the minority, but I don't believe Heckel is coming to UCONN. She wants to start and that will not happen at UCONN. It is my belief that she is going to ND and that is just fine with me because I much rather have Kate Harping from the 2026 class.
Also not timely on screens and defensive rotationsUConn's not interested in Godot. Not vocal enough, doesn't communicate well on the court.
Juju will be back after next year and Heckel will still have two years to play!I'm starting to feel a little pessimistic myself, but I still have to ask. If starting is the goal, why leave USC? 4/5 of their starters have either exhausted eligibility or is out due to injury. She and Kennedy Smith would have been the leaders next year with Juju out.
Prevailing considerations IMHO vis-a-vis Kayleigh Heckel prospective incoming transfer...
Pardon if any previously addressed. I have been perusing this forum periodically but have not seen, which has triggered this submission
1. Qadence Samuels roster/scholarship spot. To extent she has not declared her destination & presuming she can return-- which I believe is the right of every student athlete who enters the Portal. I recall seeing something about this herein but without elaboration;
Do we really need Kayleigh? It wasn't like she burned up the court in any category.
Good point about starting, and ND is a Blue Blood program….but, do you think, as Darrell mentioned, if that’s the case, why leave USC? Of course, there may have been other reasons, we’re unaware of. But, one has to wonder, do you think she may have considered the “why” of the numerous ND player departures? And, instead, like Williams mentioned upon visiting UCONN, she’s thinking, “The winning environment and atmosphere were everything I was looking for.””.I might be in the minority, but I don't believe Heckel is coming to UCONN. She wants to start and that will not happen at UCONN. It is my belief that she is going to ND and that is just fine with me because I much rather have Kate Harping from the 2026 class.
UConn is a blue blood program while ND is more of a green blood program......Good point about starting, and ND is a Blue Blood program….but, do you think, as Darrell mentioned, if that’s the case, why leave USC? Of course, there may have been other reasons, we’re unaware of. But, one has to wonder, do you think she may have considered the “why” of the numerous ND player departures? And, instead, like Williams mentioned upon visiting UCONN, she’s thinking, “The winning environment and atmosphere were everything I was looking for.””.![]()
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But is he going to show up???Godot is not being recruited any more; he signed with a D2 school.
She did have a bad start last fall. Geno said as much in pressers. But she turned it around by January. My guess is she will approach the summer and fall a bit differently, if only to get ready for the W. And bringing in Kayleigh would add some extra motivation to that end.KK was bad in preseason last October; I don't think the starter at point was predetermined.
I doubt it would be different next October. Only fair competition is promised.
This applies to HS recruits only. It’s open season on contracts with transfers.The first week of May is a recruiting shutdown. As per NCAA rules, “A recruiting shutdown is a period of time when no form of recruiting (e.g., contacts, evaluations, official or unofficial visits, correspondence or making or receiving telephone calls) is permissible.”
Among other things, there can be no contact of any kind between recruits and coaches. Coaches cannot have any correspondence with a recruit and cannot take a telephone call from a recruit.
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I just watched and listened to the Video posted at thread #242 (above) .. thanksYou can't tell from this video why Kayleigh left. She speaks very optimistically about USC as a team and a culture. As for herself, she thinks of herself as "a pure point guard" and that she favors an uptempo style. The NCAA released this one on March 27th, though it may have been filmed earlier than that. Whenever it was, it looks like something changed for her in the next couple of weeks.
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Kayleigh Heckel talks team chemistry in her first season at USC
Kayleigh Heckel sits down with Autumn Johnson to talk about her first season with Southern California.www.ncaa.com
Not so newsy news in a blurb from a new article out today.
The Huskies are still waiting for USC guard transfer Kayleigh Heckel to announce her commitment decision after visiting Storrs, Notre Dame, and Vanderbilt, among others, so far this offseason.
Well, if she wants to become a better player, play on a winning team, play with a team with tremendous culture and attitude, where else would you go besides UConn? Well, waiting......You can't tell from this video why Kayleigh left. She speaks very optimistically about USC as a team and a culture. As for herself, she thinks of herself as "a pure point guard" and that she favors an uptempo style. The NCAA released this one on March 27th, though it may have been filmed earlier than that. Whenever it was, it looks like something changed for her in the next couple of weeks.
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Kayleigh Heckel talks team chemistry in her first season at USC
Kayleigh Heckel sits down with Autumn Johnson to talk about her first season with Southern California.www.ncaa.com
Wouldn’t it be great if this was her baseline next fall?KK was unbelievable during the tourney and if she gets her shot right, KK could turn into an All American player, she is on her way.
I don't know and most of us don't either the reasons Heckel entered the portal. It could be she wanted to start, it could be because Juju will miss next season, it could be that as a PG she doesn't want to play with such a ball dominant player as Juju, it could be the coach, wanting to be closer to home or several other things.Juju will be back after next year and Heckel will still have two years to play!