Recruiting info: Kamera Harris

Jhanice Stokes Denmark Tech.
Kristina King Gulf Coast State
Quantesha Patterson East Mississippi
Lakyesha Stennis Southwest Tennessee
Nachalie Dejesus Miami Dade


do you know how interested in being a Lady Vol ?

and thanks for the info :hi:
 
How do you define "good?"...

Well they must be able to dribble the ball with either hand for long stretches while running back and forth across the court otherwise they won't crack the lineup. The ability to miss three layups in a row considered a bonus.

I'm kidding of course. I think.
 
Well they must be able to dribble the ball with either hand for long stretches while running back and forth across the court otherwise they won't crack the lineup. The ability to miss three layups in a row considered a bonus.

I'm kidding of course. I think.

Stay positive , LVJ!:)
 
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Other than Harris I have no info on what Holly is doing in recruiting. She may be doing nothing else as she may think she has what she needs. Most fans know were in for a tough season again next year if she can't add some three point scoring punch to this team and some inside rebounding. I think it would have to be with JC players although I think Harris can help. The film I have watched of her she is far more active than the post we have now although she will not add a lot of offense to the team.
Holly is a strange person she lives in her own little fantasy world of saying how much better the team is today even though they keep losing to teams they should beat. They keep shooting in the 30's and giving up layups and offensive rebounds. We'll see what happens in the off season we have 7 scholarships to give. You would think she would want at least 11 players next season and not just warm bodies so JC players are the best options along with grad transfers like Reimer.
 
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Sabrina Ionescu
Sabrina Ionescu, the No. 4 prospect in the nation, started with more than 50 scholarship offers and had narrowed her choices down to California and Oregon before the start of the early signing period. But then the 5-foot-10 guard wasn't quite ready to put pen to paper. She has decided to hold off until April, and her coach at Miramonte (Orinda, California) says she'll be worth the wait. "Her style is so smooth," Kelly Sopak said. "It's not a dominating style. She understands momentum and feel and knows where her teammates are and gets them involved. Before you know it, she has 20 points and double-figure assists, and it looks effortless."

Tyasha Harris
Tyasha Harris, a 5-10 point guard and No. 27 prospect in the nation, has led Heritage Christian (Indianapolis) to two straight Indiana state titles. She's athletic, smart, a good shooter and a good passer. It seems as if the only thing Harris hasn't done is decide on a school. And there's a good reason for that. Harris says she has noticed the trend of college players transferring after a year or two, and she's taking the extra steps to make sure that isn't her fate. "I'm very observant," Harris said. "But [the recruiting process] has been hard. It feels like I was a freshman or sophomore a minute ago. High school has gone by so fast."

Victoria Patrick
Victoria Patrick, a sharp shooter from Edgewater (Orlando, Florida) has that special quality that so many coaches are looking for -- the ability to score. The 5-8 guard, who was once pointed toward Xavier, has played against the best the country has to offer on the summer circuit and has shown that she belongs. She has range to the arc and seems to be getting better by the day.

Dorian Sharp
A 6-foot wing from North Pitt (Greenville, North Carolina), Dorian Sharp has another special quality that captivates college coaches -- athleticism. The perimeter prospect has mixed her athletic skills with good size in the backcourt to become a coveted target for Division I coaches all around the country. She's also a quick leaper and a good rebounder.

Arella Guirantes
The No. 98 prospect in the espnW HoopGurlz Top 100 reclassified from 2015 and has found a new home in Bradenton, Florida, at IMG Academy. Arella Guirantes is playing on the IMG postgraduate team and made a statement earlier this month when she single-handedly kept her team in the game against Santa Fe College by dropping 55 points and grabbing 13 rebounds in defeat. Guirantes followed that up with a 33-point outburst against College of Central Florida the next day. The takeaway for college coaches? Guirantes can score -- inside, outside, off the dribble, you name it.

Felicia Aiyeotan of Blair poses with basketballs.
Courtesy Carly Leifken
Felicia Aiyeotan could be a true impact player at the next level.
Lawrencia Moten
Remember a fellow by the name of Lawrence Moten? The guy who owns the all-time scoring record at Syracuse? Meet his daughter. Lawrencia Moten is a 6-3 center at the Bullis School (Potomac, Maryland). She's got a long frame, a big wingspan and good mobility. She's expanding her offensive skill set as you read this. She wants to major in journalism, and following her dad's footsteps to Syracuse is her dream. But there's also a strong pull to the Ivy League, and several HBCUs have come calling as well.

Felicia Aiyeotan
A 6-9 (yes, 6 feet, 9 inches) center from Lagos, Nigeria, Felicia Aiyeotan helped lead Neumann & Goretti (Philadelphia) to a 30-0 record and a national title as a junior. She has since transferred to Blair Academy in New Jersey, where she's sure to continue her development. She's a shot-blocking whiz with a rapidly improving offensive game. How's this for a bottom line? She can alter the game on both ends of the floor. She has been heavily pursued by Virginia, Penn State and others and had planned for some time to wait until April to sign. Earlier this fall, Aiyeotan said she considers three questions with each of her candidates: "Where am I going to get the best education? Am I comfortable there? Am I going to play?"

Nari Garner
Let's start with her name. Nari Garner is the daughter of Charlie Garner, who spent 11 years playing running back in the NFL. Now to her game. The 5-7 shooting guard at Freedom (Tampa, Florida) has played against the nation's best and held her own. She's athletic and has deep range on her shot. She complements that range with the ability to penetrate off the dribble. A sleeper to some, Garner, who averaged 10.8 points and 5.7 assists at Freedom as a junior, is starting to look more and more like a sure bet.
Are there 2 Felicia Aiyeotan's ?:eek:hmy:
 
If she keeps going like she is our next coach will have a full allotment of scholarships to hand out. Can you imagine a bench with nothing but freshmen.
 
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If she keeps going like she is our next coach will have a full allotment of scholarships to hand out. Can you imagine a bench with nothing but freshmen.

Yup because 2017 and 2018 may turn out to be like 2016 if she doesn't find a way to put the players in the best position to be successful and stop trying to force a non existent offense on them
 
I do agree, but Russell seems kind of lazy and weak mentally. She doesn't play with aggression, she should be automatic around the rim. Sometimes it looks like she's just going through the motions and misses a lot of shots where she's right in front of the rim.. I agree that coaching may be an issue, but Russell needs to be more aggressive and play with emotion. She should be wreaking havoc in every game.

IMO she just does not like to play inside.She started out as a point guard in high school and as she grew continued to play outside ,finesse basketball.She shot the ball from outside fairly well.Until she accepts the fact that she is playing low post and that she has to be physical to do it ,she will not be effective .They need to fatten her up ,keep her in the weight room ,and get some WWF or someone to really toughen her up ,change her attitude to relish contact otherwise she will go down in history as a 5 Star bust of major proportions.....she has been on campus 3 years now ( granted she was out all last year with foot operations but at least they could have worked on her upper body strength ) with little to no improvement in rebounding,establishing the low post position and keeping it ,playing effective defense ,etc.There has been little evidence of anyone coaching her up.
 
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Well they must be able to dribble the ball with either hand for long stretches while running back and forth across the court otherwise they won't crack the lineup. The ability to miss three layups in a row considered a bonus.

I'm kidding of course. I think.

This made my day .Now I can go about the days tasks with a very good attitude.....thanks for that it buoyed my spirits for sure.
 

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