LadyVols_WBK
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Paris Clark to Arizona
Wow. Pissott has really climbed up the rankings. I didn't know she had reached #11 overall on ESPN. That's awesome. I remember some posts questioning her scholarship offer on here. Nobody would admit to that now.2022 recruits (with Position Rank) that...
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Also, do you notice how ESPN will post the weight of men, but not of women? All we ever get is the dash (-) next to weight. I've always thought that was kind of funny. Even in the context of athletics, women just don't want it mentioned. LOL.2022 recruits (with Position Rank) that...
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Paris Clark (5)
Justine Pissott (2) Committed
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Hanna Hansson
For the most part, the WNBA lists player weight on their profiles. It's probably meaningless at the HS level as I'm sure there's a lot of lying about weight, boys included.Also, do you notice how ESPN will post the weight of men, but not of women? All we ever get is the dash (-) next to weight. I've always thought that was kind of funny. Even in the context of athletics, women just don't want it mentioned. LOL.
I think Jordan W comes back. Burrell also might be back, depending on how she recovers from her injury.For 2022 at this point portal is the best option. We don't really need a lot for the 2022 season another point guard and an inside player and were good to go. I think we'll find these players before next season going to be a lot of transfers available. Losing Green, Burrell maybe, Dye, and possibly Walker. Gaining Suarez and Pissott.
Burrell probably if she doesn't play this season. Would hurt her draft status if she isn't able to play at all this season. Walker will be the Lady Vol John Fulkerson if she comes back just a year younger at 23 years old.I think Jordan W comes back. Burrell also might be back, depending on how she recovers from her injury.
The problem is a lot of the “over weight “ high school never get into tip top physical condition and therefore fall short of their actual potential. Almost every team as a couple of those ladies on their team. I hate to see them miss out on future potential by not getting in shape.For the most part, the WNBA lists player weight on their profiles. It's probably meaningless at the HS level as I'm sure there's a lot of lying about weight, boys included.
There's a stigma for a coach...especially a male...telling a female athlete that she needs to lose weight. Which is ridiculous, imo.The problem is a lot of the “over weight “ high school never get into tip top physical condition and therefore fall short of their actual potential. Almost every team as a couple of those ladies on their team. I hate to see them miss out on future potential by not getting in shape.
There's a stigma for a coach...especially a male...telling a female athlete that she needs to lose weight. Which is ridiculous, imo.
Dunno, but I'd hate to have their jobs!What do the nutritionists and conditioning coaches even do if not tell the players what their optimum weight and body composition should be and help them get there? If you want someone to love you unconditionally, and help you make sure there are no leftovers, get a dog.