i also saw we are following Heckle from USC she was a quick guard i want to say 5'9 is what she was listed. She was better than the starter most times when i watched.
Heckle is a very good point guard who can also score.Brusinbear2001 said:
i also saw we are following Heckle from USC she was a quick guard i want to say 5'9 is what she was listed. She was better than the starter most times when i watched.
Breaking News🚨
— 94 Feet WBB (@94FeetWBB) April 7, 2025
Texas’s Abbie Boutilier has entered the portal, per her release.
The 6’9 center didn’t play much but will probably be a hot commodity given her size and potential. pic.twitter.com/tLwtKRSMeG
IowaBear said:
If I was CNC I'd go after Boutilier. You can't teach 6'9. Quite frankly she could be painfully average and still be a difference maker. Her size alone will alter tons of shots.
BREAKING: Sources tell me Olivia Miles & Kylee Watson are set to commit to TCU. pic.twitter.com/khUFNyPJ7P
— E J 🏀 (@EJayArrow) April 8, 2025
arent we good at PG? i think we're missing post players12au said:
UCLA's Elina Aarnisalo in portal. Could be a fit at PG
Yep, can't stand the frogs. I'm trying to keep some perspective…I think tcu would love to have the two we have also…and ours have multiple years. Not sure on their two. I expect Nicki to get more quality where we need it.Wbbfan29 said:
Wow....I'm nervous now. Ugh I hate Tcu. They have one good season and now the sky is wide open for them. I really want buggs and bella to win a big 12 title before they leave but man... if nicki can't put the right roster together they will leave empty handed.
We need a decent big and one more guard.
IowaBear said:
4 I believe. She's probably incredibly raw, uncoordinated and honestly not good. But that's where development comes into play. She's a project type. Would like to see CNC take a flyer on her if her price tag is cheap. Like I said can't coach 6'9 and if she's just average as a player she would be a huge asset.
BREAKING: USC transfer Avery Howell has committed to Washington, sources told @On3sports.
— Talia Goodman (@TaliaGoodmanWBB) April 8, 2025
The 6-0 freshman averaged 7.5 ppg this season for the Trojans.
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I agree. It has got to take a special kind of person (or possibly a self-described "nut") to be a high-level college coach now. Hard to see how they can live without tremendous stress with the way rosters go now a days and to a large extent they have to fight against things they can't always control. And it is a waste of time for fans to project anything past the next year....if even that, because there is legitimate expectation that the players they think will be there, won't.Bone Squad said:
With the current status of the game, I can't help but look at bringing in a "development" player as a complete waste. More likely than not, we would spend one year investing in her future, after which she would promptly enter the transfer portal to find greener pastures.
I wish that wasn't the way I viewed it. I hate that this is where we are.
blackie said:I agree. It has got to take a special kind of person (or possibly a self-described "nut") to be a high-level college coach now. Hard to see how they can live without tremendous stress with the way rosters go now a days and to a large extent they have to fight against things they can't always control. And it is a waste of time for fans to project anything past the next year....if even that, because there is legitimate expectation that the players they think will be there, won't.Bone Squad said:
With the current status of the game, I can't help but look at bringing in a "development" player as a complete waste. More likely than not, we would spend one year investing in her future, after which she would promptly enter the transfer portal to find greener pastures.
I wish that wasn't the way I viewed it. I hate that this is where we are.
This is just nuts that a professional team and league have more security and control on who will be on their roster than a college level team that is suppose to be for "student-athletes".