Someone asked about SR’s high school stats, and she has also been compared to Wynn, so here are their high school and first year college stat comparisons. (SR’s high school stats are not complete.) Do not know the high school competition level for either player, but SR won many awards and was more highly ranked at #3 (#2 guard) for the 2021 class. KW was a track star and graduated with a 4.0 gpa. SR is 6’1, KW is 6’0.
Per game average in Senior year of high school:
SR:
36.8 points, 11.5 rebounds, 5.3 steals
KW:
29 points, 10.8 rebounds, 5.4 steals, 3.6 assists, 1.2 blocks, 54% field goal percentage, and 73% free throw percentage
In college, SR played in 27 games, with 348 minutes, or 12.9 min/game.
KW played in 30 games, with 246 minutes, or 8.2 min/game.
Both shot poorly, and both averaged 2.3 points/game. (SR had worse field goal percentage, but a better free throw percentage).
SR made 98 shot attempts (31 3 pointers, with 1 made) and made 24, missing a total of 74, for a .245 field goal percentage. She made 12/24 free throws for .500 percentage. She averaged 1.6 rebounds per game. Playing 102 more minutes than Wynn (you can do math for percentage comparison), SR had 37 fouls, 38 assists, 27 turnovers, 13 steals, and 13 blocks.
KW made 25/65 field goals (made 1 of 8 3 pointers), for .385%. She made 19/44 free throws for .432%. She averaged 2 rebounds per game. In 102 minutes less than SR, she had 22 fouls, 19 assists, 27 turnovers, 11 steals, and 0 blocks.
I have not seen SR play, so cannot comment on how her shot looks, or how she played defense, but it looks like she shot a lot. She could be like Rae, whose shot always looked good, but didn’t fall in her Freshman year, but eventually got a lot better. I like that SR had assists and blocks. I saw all of KW’s play this year. Her shot did not look good. In the beginning, she sometimes chased the ball on defense, rather than stay with the player. She can learn better defense and decision making. Both players are described as athletic, both should get a lot better from Freshman to Sophomore play, both have potential.
I hope SR does come to Tennessee, and becomes the player her high school numbers predicted she could be.
GO LADY VOLS!!!