Notre Dame will be very thin in the post. Below is the article:
Reimer to transfer from Notre Dame | Sports - WSBT.com
Reimer to transfer from Notre Dame | Sports - WSBT.com
I saw her play three times this year. Nothing special about her. Definitely not in the same class as Jewell Loyd or Brianna Turner.
I must be getting old, because I remember players finishing the academic year before announcing their plans to transfer. There seems to be a lot more of these mid-year exits. Is this a symptom of this me-generation wanting instant gratification? If they do not get the adulation they think they deserve they pack up their marbles and go home? Or is something else going on here?
It cannot be playing time. Both Reimer and Calhoun were starters. Sadie Edwards was a different situation. She figured out the pecking order and did not want to put in the effort to compete against those ahead of her. As a parent, I would expect my children to honor their commitment to the team and finish the year before making a change. You owe it to your teammates and you owe it to yourself. The same would apply for non-athletes who transfer schools. Can a young person really make an informed decision without giving the school a chance? Stick out the year, and if it still is not what you want, then look at other options.
I think it has more so to do with her playing out of position. In high School she was a 3-4 but at ND she has mostly played the 5. She was Achonwo's primary backup last season and thought she would see some action at the 3 this year but ND didn't add any size other than Turner (who is a better player and Legit 4) and with them playing a 3 guard starting lineup it didn't help her chances of playing the position she is comfortable playing. I don't understand why she signed there in the first place knowing she would see alot of action in the post.If I am Tyler Summit, i would be contacting her and Sierra Calhoun (the 6'0" guard who transferred from Duke) They both would be available for him this time next year and could really put La Tech back on the map. Both ladies would get a lot of playing time and would alongside summit be remembered for rebuilding the program.Agree with you 100% concerning honoring your commitment to the team and finishing the year out before transferring. The speculation on the ND boards is that she had enough of the coaches badgering her in the practices. But that is only speculation at this point.
It will be interesting to see where she lands. A very highly rated prospect out of HS that hasn't quite lived up to expectations so far.
I think it has more so to do with her playing out of position. In high School she was a 3-4 but at ND she has mostly played the 5. She was Achonwo's primary backup last season and thought she would see some action at the 3 this year but ND didn't add any size other than Turner (who is a better player and Legit 4) and with them playing a 3 guard starting lineup it didn't help her chances of playing the position she is comfortable playing. I don't understand why she signed there in the first place knowing she would see alot of action in the post.If I am Tyler Summit, i would be contacting her and Sierra Calhoun (the 6'0" guard who transferred from Duke) They both would be available for him this time next year and could really put La Tech back on the map. Both ladies would get a lot of playing time and would alongside summit be remembered for rebuilding the program.
She reminds me a lot of Alyssia Brewer. ND has great post coaches, probably the best post coaches in womens college basketball. Why would you leave that unless basketball is not your dream?
She would be nice bench depth for the LadyVols
She has huge potential, but to me she's out of shape. If she could get her weight under control it would do well for her game.
She would be a role player, not a star.
A chubby Taya Reimer on the bench along with Nia Moore is better than just Nia Moore alone. Conditioning would hopefully follow, but they need her as insurance more than anything else right now.
I didn't mean the team couldn't use her. I was just saying it would beneficial for her and and whatever team she's on if she stays or if she goes to get herself in shape. It would help her battling inside and anybody can go from being a role player to a star.
Before last night I was putting Tennessee's chances of winning the ND game at close to 0%. I still don't think they will win, as ND is tough at home, but I'm a little more optimistic with Reimer's departure. If you think she doesn't make a difference, just look at last night's result....
If Reimer doesn't return to the team, then Tennessee losing to ND would be a huge disappointment.
If Tennessee's two Wooden Award finalist post players can't dominate a matchup with NDs freshmen posts, then that would be a gigantic missed opportunity.
If ND uses the same starting lineup (Allen, Mabrey, Cable, Loyd, Turner), then Tennessee should win that game by at least 15.
Lloyd & Turner can beat Tn all by themselves....