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Really don't know where we can go for a post player guess we'll find out or we'll stay where were at for next season.
I like that player from Southern Utah think she would be a solid backup player. Then there is Imani Lester with a lot of potential.No idea, but here are a few posts I found on Raoul's site, who I don't think have committed yet:
Not sure how most of these players would do in the SEC.
- Evelien Lutje Schipolt, Cal, 6'2" grad transfer: 9.4 points, 4.8 boards (7.1 her junior season), 47% FG, 0.8 blocks
- Laura Bello, Idaho State, 6'3" rising junior: 11.6 points, 9.9 boards, 42% FG, 1.1 blocks, 0.8 steals
- Imani Lester, Louisville, 6'3" rising sophomore: #57 HoopGurlz prospect (didn't play)
- Piath Gabriel, UMass (via UConn), 6'5" rising senior: 1.3 points, 1.1 boards
- Amani Freeman, Miami OH, 6'2" grad transfer, 8.2 points, 4.9 boards, 59% FG
- Jayla Kelly, Mizzou, 6'3" rising senior, #72 HoopGurlz, 3.2 points, 2.7 boards, 42% FG
- Kola Bad Bear, Montana State, 6'2" grad transfer, 10.0 points, 5.0 boards, 46% FG, 1.0 blocks, 0.9 steals
- Tirzah Moore, Oral Roberts, 6'0" rising junior, 13.2 points,10.2 boards, 58% FG, 1.5 blocks, 1.4 steals
- Lizzy Williamson, Southern Utah, 6'5" grad transfer, 9.8 points, 10.2 boards, 52% FG, 2.3 blocks, 1.7 assists, 0.8 steals
- Kelsey Rees, Utah, 6'5" rising senior, 3.0 points, 2.6 boards (4.7/3.7 her sophomore year), 45% FG, 0.8 blocks
- Amauri Williams, Vanderbilt, 6'4" rising sophomore, #93 HoopGurlz, 6.4 points, 3.7 boards, 49% FG
- Savannah White, Wisconsin, 6'2" rising sophomore, #90 HoopGurlz (only played a few games)
What made her change her mind?..she was just saying how she making more than wnba players and said she was going to stay as long as possibleReese is going to the draft 2023 she’s said it Slippingly multiple times . She’s already talking about her outfit for next years draft and hoping her teammates come support her.
At some point you just know you’re ready to move on. Who knows what she’ll do, but would assume she would have professional endorsements. It’s also hard to replicate a magical season. Will next year be as fun? Maybe, maybe not.What made her change her mind?..she was just saying how she making more than wnba players and said she was going to stay as long as possible
No idea, but here are a few posts I found on Raoul's site, who I don't think have committed yet:
Not sure how most of these players would do in the SEC.
- Evelien Lutje Schipolt, Cal, 6'2" grad transfer: 9.4 points, 4.8 boards (7.1 her junior season), 47% FG, 0.8 blocks
- Laura Bello, Idaho State, 6'3" rising junior: 11.6 points, 9.9 boards, 42% FG, 1.1 blocks, 0.8 steals
- Imani Lester, Louisville, 6'3" rising sophomore: #57 HoopGurlz prospect (didn't play)
- Piath Gabriel, UMass (via UConn), 6'5" rising senior: 1.3 points, 1.1 boards
- Amani Freeman, Miami OH, 6'2" grad transfer, 8.2 points, 4.9 boards, 59% FG
- Jayla Kelly, Mizzou, 6'3" rising senior, #72 HoopGurlz, 3.2 points, 2.7 boards, 42% FG
- Kola Bad Bear, Montana State, 6'2" grad transfer, 10.0 points, 5.0 boards, 46% FG, 1.0 blocks, 0.9 steals
- Tirzah Moore, Oral Roberts, 6'0" rising junior, 13.2 points,10.2 boards, 58% FG, 1.5 blocks, 1.4 steals
- Lizzy Williamson, Southern Utah, 6'5" grad transfer, 9.8 points, 10.2 boards, 52% FG, 2.3 blocks, 1.7 assists, 0.8 steals
- Kelsey Rees, Utah, 6'5" rising senior, 3.0 points, 2.6 boards (4.7/3.7 her sophomore year), 45% FG, 0.8 blocks
- Amauri Williams, Vanderbilt, 6'4" rising sophomore, #93 HoopGurlz, 6.4 points, 3.7 boards, 49% FG
- Savannah White, Wisconsin, 6'2" rising sophomore, #90 HoopGurlz (only played a few games)
She also has a natty checked off so less to play for IMO. I think Reese heads to the WNBA and HVL uses her COVID year. That 24 class will be extremely over crowdedAt some point you just know you’re ready to move on. Who knows what she’ll do, but would assume she would have professional endorsements. It’s also hard to replicate a magical season. Will next year be as fun? Maybe, maybe not.
She’s definitely better than 5 6 and 7 so I’d put her at 5 but would accept anywhere in the top 8How is it that Jewel Spear, the ACC's Leading scorer two years ago and 5th leading scorer last year not listed among the top 35 transfers in the country per Charlie Creme? SMH. Charlie and his ultimate wisdom and knowledge or lack there of at it again. The top 35 women's college basketball players in the transfer portal
I mean I aint mad if she do but yea the endorsements will be endless for herAt some point you just know you’re ready to move on. Who knows what she’ll do, but would assume she would have professional endorsements. It’s also hard to replicate a magical season. Will next year be as fun? Maybe, maybe not.
All pressure on them..win or bust but I figured they’d mesh with van lith but add morrow still got flaujae someone is going to give up some shots..still angels team thoInteresting to see how LSU handles the pressure now, and all these lottery transfers. Morrow, and Van Linth, both averaged 20 points a game at their former schools. No way they and Reese can bring in 60 points a game combined, or can they?
You do that you take any other player’s ability to contribute. Lots of girls will leaveInteresting to see how LSU handles the pressure now, and all these lottery transfers. Morrow, and Van Linth, both averaged 20 points a game at their former schools. No way they and Reese can bring in 60 points a game combined, or can they?
How is it that Jewel Spear, the ACC's Leading scorer two years ago and 5th leading scorer last year not listed among the top 35 transfers in the country per Charlie Creme? SMH. Charlie and his ultimate wisdom and knowledge or lack there of at it again. The top 35 women's college basketball players in the transfer portal
I saw that originally too and know that Creme often writes for ESPN.com. So, I went to the site and they had another writer's list of uncommitted transfers and Morrow was #1 and Spear #2.This was before the commitment and looking at this list he seemed to value people who had already committed more since he was judging impact. I wouldn't put too much stock into it.