geewago said:
Iowa State brings in 4 very promising freshmen this year including Ashley Joens sister and Lexi Donarski whom I suspect may get freshman of the year. She has the talent. The three they have signed for next year are not ranked nearly as high as last years class, but they have two 6' 4" posts in the package which has been one of there biggest needs. I feel like Izzi Zingaro from Canada may be a sleeper. I've watched a few of her videos and I'm fairly impressed. Iowa State is allowing 1400 to attend their games. The donors get first choice. If any are left over a few season ticket holders will get a shot. I believe I also read that 50 of that 1400 will be allotted to the visiting teams. So as a visitor if you do a little string pulling or boot legging you might get in.
slimecap said:
Svoboda...so Sherri finally signed somebody taller than 6'0"???
CLASS of 2021 NLI SIGNEES
Kaley Perkins G 6-1 Langham Creek HS Houston TX
Emma Svoboda F/C 6-3 La Quinta HS La Quinta CA
Kelbie Washington G 5-7 Norman HS Norman OK
Bre'yon White F 6-0 Shadow Creek HS Houston TX
Kaley Perkins Texas TGCA 6A All-State and All-Region selection. An all-around power, Perkins has averaged 16.3 points per game to go with 5.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 2.8 steals and 1.4 blocks per contest. She was also the Class 6A District 14 MVP and a First Team selection.
Emma Svoboda Averaged 19.9 points per game to go with 12.7 rebounds per contest. A seasoned defender, she has also accounted for 4.0 blocks per game. Svoboda led La Quinta to the CIF Southern Section Divsion 3A semifinals in 2019-20 and hit her 1,000th career point the same season. She was the Desert Empire League MVP, a Desert Empire League First Team member and a First Team All-CIF selection last season.
Kelbie Washington Two-time First Team All-COAC selection (2018 and 2020), a two-time COAC Defensive Player of the Year (2018 and 2019), a 2020 Big All-City First Team member and earned First Team All-State Tournament honors in 2019. Washington has scored 1,000 points in her prep career and averaged 13.2 per game to go with 3.8 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 4.3 steals.
Bre'yon White Scored over 1,000 points and pulled down over 1,000 rebounds. White has twice been named to the All-District First Team and in 2019-20, was tabbed a First Team All-Greater Houston and All-Region selection.
Link for entire Oklahoma press release
https://soonersports.com/news/2020/11/16/womens-basketball-sooners-sign-four-for-2021.aspx
Green&GoldStandard said:slimecap said:
CLASS of 2021 NLI SIGNEES
Kaley Perkins G 6-1 Langham Creek HS Houston TX
Emma Svoboda F/C 6-3 La Quinta HS La Quinta CA
Kelbie Washington G 5-7 Norman HS Norman OK
Bre'yon White F 6-0 Shadow Creek HS Houston TX
Kaley Perkins Texas TGCA 6A All-State and All-Region selection. An all-around power, Perkins has averaged 16.3 points per game to go with 5.5 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 2.8 steals and 1.4 blocks per contest. She was also the Class 6A District 14 MVP and a First Team selection.
Emma Svoboda Averaged 19.9 points per game to go with 12.7 rebounds per contest. A seasoned defender, she has also accounted for 4.0 blocks per game. Svoboda led La Quinta to the CIF Southern Section Divsion 3A semifinals in 2019-20 and hit her 1,000th career point the same season. She was the Desert Empire League MVP, a Desert Empire League First Team member and a First Team All-CIF selection last season.
Kelbie Washington Two-time First Team All-COAC selection (2018 and 2020), a two-time COAC Defensive Player of the Year (2018 and 2019), a 2020 Big All-City First Team member and earned First Team All-State Tournament honors in 2019. Washington has scored 1,000 points in her prep career and averaged 13.2 per game to go with 3.8 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 4.3 steals.
Bre'yon White Scored over 1,000 points and pulled down over 1,000 rebounds. White has twice been named to the All-District First Team and in 2019-20, was tabbed a First Team All-Greater Houston and All-Region selection.
Link for entire Oklahoma press release
https://soonersports.com/news/2020/11/16/womens-basketball-sooners-sign-four-for-2021.aspx
That seems to be the case with the teams that refused to play Baylor MBB this week. I think they were afraid of getting thumped on national TV.geewago said:They had enough to play Wednesday. Now on Thursday they cant. You almost wonder if some of these teams just don't want to make trips or meet certain opponents.slimecap said:
slimecap said:
OPENING DAY
Nov 25, 2020
Central Arkansas 37 @ Baylor 82
Omaha 43 @ Iowa State 69
Northern Colorado 62 @ Kansas 78
Houston 97 @ Oklahoma 85
Oklahoma State @ UA Little Rock Cancelled
Incarnate Word 59 @ TCU 84
SMU 51 @ Texas 90
UTRGV 56 @ Texas Tech 89
another year, they are going to be our competition. Watching ISU alsoFlorda_mike said:slimecap said:
OPENING DAY
Nov 25, 2020
Central Arkansas 37 @ Baylor 82
Omaha 43 @ Iowa State 69
Northern Colorado 62 @ Kansas 78
Houston 97 @ Oklahoma 85
Oklahoma State @ UA Little Rock Cancelled
Incarnate Word 59 @ TCU 84
SMU 51 @ Texas 90
UTRGV 56 @ Texas Tech 89
What's that UT vs SMU mean to ya???
Is SMU any good?
I'm watching out for UT now
Adriacus Peratuun said:
There is a very high likelihood that both Nalyssa Smith [Baylor] and Charli Collier [UT] are advised at the end of this season to declare early for the WNBA Draft [both would be Top 5 picks in a really weak draft]. Both teams would be impacted [but UT far more]. The talent level at UT is not high. Collier & Taylor and a bunch of "others".
UT is 2-3 solid recruiting classes [plus transfers] away from competing for a Big XII championship in WBB.
oh they willFlorda_mike said:Adriacus Peratuun said:
There is a very high likelihood that both Nalyssa Smith [Baylor] and Charli Collier [UT] are advised at the end of this season to declare early for the WNBA Draft [both would be Top 5 picks in a really weak draft]. Both teams would be impacted [but UT far more]. The talent level at UT is not high. Collier & Taylor and a bunch of "others".
UT is 2-3 solid recruiting classes [plus transfers] away from competing for a Big XII championship in WBB.
Thanks
So 2023 or 2024 UT may catch up
Wichitabear said:
I don't know why but I really don't enjoy WNBA basketball.