Wow! This gal looks like a real baller. I hope she picks Baylor.
There was a post that showed how some of the classes had suffered some attrition...some speculate that younger players who don't get playing time might leave...while I appreciate the program and the future you have to balance that with winning this year. As much as we all want to see the Freshman get minutes sometimes the strategy to win now will dominate over grooming for future. I really did not want to start another thread and took a chance...sorry if it messed with your day...mimi25408 said:
Why is this in the recruit thread?
I'll trade an improbable comeback for playing time for the young players. By not giving the playing time when possible we are risking them transferring out of the program...players want to play.Eball said:
One of the most often questioned strategy of CKM...by us the fans is her substitution patterns and usage of players/young ones in blow outs...
I hope everyone saw the Duke v UL men's game and the comeback by Duke...it was pretty improbable but it happened.
As much as we believe certain leads are safe or that we could just put back in the starters and pick up right where they left off when they were pulled as the lead has whittled down. It is not that certain.
I love you Washe...but you are wrong and those who agree with you are wrong...hah, how is that for taking a position!WasheFuzzy said:I'll trade an improbable comeback for playing time for the young players. By not giving the playing time when possible we are risking them transferring out of the program...players want to play.Eball said:
One of the most often questioned strategy of CKM...by us the fans is her substitution patterns and usage of players/young ones in blow outs...
I hope everyone saw the Duke v UL men's game and the comeback by Duke...it was pretty improbable but it happened.
As much as we believe certain leads are safe or that we could just put back in the starters and pick up right where they left off when they were pulled as the lead has whittled down. It is not that certain.
Eball said:
Most of those who have transferred though in past have not been star players...Mompremier is about the best as far as former BU player as far as success she is having this year. I think Chou will have some success as well at UCLA the next two years...
But everyone else other than Imani Wright who was a very good role player, really had little to no sustained success at any big time program. That I remember.
Great post thanks for the reminder...she was an outstanding kid...you hope that all these kids are successful both on and off the CRT but especially for them off the CRT. Playing a game at the level these kids play is rare and it gets harder as they transition from HS to College to perhaps a PRO league. Life is more...slimecap said:Eball said:
Most of those who have transferred though in past have not been star players...Mompremier is about the best as far as former BU player as far as success she is having this year. I think Chou will have some success as well at UCLA the next two years...
But everyone else other than Imani Wright who was a very good role player, really had little to no sustained success at any big time program. That I remember.
Ieshia Small was named Sixth Player of the Year by the Big Ten Network
Hi EBall,
I wanted to give some recognition to Ieshia Small. I followed her story for years after her mother died and she was placed in foster care at 16. I always admired Ieshia's resilience in her life's journey.
In addition to the Sixth Player Award, Ieshia became a player-coach.
"Small throughout her career has volunteered for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She's now collecting used Maryland gear to donate to the foster home that took Small in after her mother died when she was 16."
Link to article about Ieshia Small's post-Baylor life
https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/terps/tracking-the-terps/bs-sp-maryland-women-ieshia-small-coach-club-20180314-story.html
WasheFuzzy said:
I watched some video of Andrews. Talk about the second coming of Odyssey Sims!
She should feel right at home there. Arizona looks just like Finland.mimi25408 said:
2019 5'5 of Sara Bejedi commits to Arizona state.
We really need to hold onto that 2018 class. If all of those players hold the course and don't get discouraged with the lack of PT as freshmen they will all be valuable contributors toward a NC as a group.Baylor Dad in Va. said:Thank you Texasjeremy for all the time and effort that it took to put this together. This post highlights how the Baylor program has slowly changed from a "very good team" to be one of the elite teams of women's basketball. Because we have been the dominate team in the Big12 for the last 9 years (counting this year), and have consistently been a top 5 or better team nationally for quite a while, recruiting doors have opened to Kim that were not there in her early years of coaching at Baylor. The roster has more 5 five star recruits and McDonald's All Americans than ever before. Over the last 3 classes we are now recruiting only the very best recruits in the country.Texasjeremy said:
MULKEY"S RECENT RECRUITING CLASSES (ESPN RANKINGS)
2019
5* (#11 Overall) - Jordyn Oliver (5-10, PG - Prosper, TX)
2018
5* (#3 Overall) - Aquira DeCosta (6-2, W - Sacramento, CA)
5* (#7 Overall) - Queen Egbo (6-3, P - Houston, TX)
5* (#13 Overall) - NaLyssa Smith (6-2, F - Converse, TX)
5* (#20 Overall) - Honesty Scott-Grayson (5-10, PG - Upper Marlboro, MD)
5* (#29 Overall) - Caitlin Bickle (6-1, W - Cave Creek, AZ)
2017
5* (#18 Overall) - Didi Richards (6-1, G - Houston, TX)5* (#20 Overall) - Alexis Morris (5-6, PG - Beaumont, TX)
4* (#64 Overall) - Moon Ursin (5-7, PG - Destrehan, LA)
3* - Trinity Oliver (5-9, G - Euless, TX)
2016
5* (#1 Overall) - Lauren Cox (6-4, F - Flower Mound, TX)5* (#8 Overall) - Natalie Chou (6-1, G - Plano, TX)
5* (#18 Overall) - Juicy Landrum (5-10, PG - Waco, TX)
2015
5* (#11 Overall) - Kalani Brown (6-5, P - Slidell, LA)5* (#20 Overall) - Beatrice Mompremier (6-4, P - Miami, FL)4* (#66 Overall) - Alexandria Gulley (5-10, PG - Dallas, TX)4* (#87 Overall) - Justin Szczepanski-Beavers (6-3, P - Bradenton, FL)3* (#100 Overall) - Alyssa Dry (5-9, G - Bradendon, FL)
2014
5* (#41 Overall) - Dekeiya Cohen (6-1, W - Charleston, SC)3* - Mikayla Buckner (6-3, P - Garland, TX)
20135* (#19 Overall) - Isehia Small (6-0, W - Miami, FL)4* (#31 Overall) - Imani Wright (5-11, G - Hooks, TX)
4* (#52 Overall) - Nina Davis (6-1, F - Memphis, TN)4* (#82 Overall) - Breanna Hayden (5-9, W - Dallas, TX)
NR - Khadijiah Cave (6-4, F - Augusta, GA)
2012
5* (#16 Overall) - Alexis Prince (6-2, W - Maitland, FL)
4* (#43 Overall) - Niya Johnson (5-7, PG - Gainesville, FL)
4* (#44 Overall) - Chardonae Fuqua (6-0, F - Birmingham, AL)
4* (#57 Overall) - Kristina Higgins (6-4, P - El Paso, TX)4* - Destiny Brown (5-10, G - Monroeville, PA)
2011
3* Sune Agbuke (6-4, F - San Antonio, TX)
2010
5* (#3 Overall) - Odyssey Sims (5-8, PG - Irving, TX)
3* - Makenzie Robertson (5-8, G - Waco, TX)
2009
5* (#1 Overall) - Brittney Griner (6-7, P - Houston, TX)
5* (#17 Overall) - Mariah Chandler (6-2, F - Atlanta, GA)
4* (#58 Overall) - Jordan Madden (6-0, W - Lepanto, AR)
4* (#64 Overall) - Shanay Washington (6-1, W - Del Valle, TX)
2* - Kimetria Hayden (5-11, G - Dallas, TX)
Of course stars and rankings don't mean everything. Kim is a great judge of talent, and if she does take a non-5 star, or un-ranked, player I have every confidence in the world that she is getting a winner. She doesn't recruit them if she doesn't think they can contribute.
Thanks for putting this together. This reveals an extraordinary level of hard work, strategic-thinking, and relationship-building on behalf of the BU coaching and recruiting staff. The fact that this level of talent is drawn to Baylor year after year shows the respect that Kim Mulkey's program has garnered over the years.Texasjeremy said:
MULKEY"S RECENT RECRUITING CLASSES (ESPN RANKINGS)
2019
5* (#11 Overall) - Jordyn Oliver (5-10, PG - Prosper, TX)
2018
5* (#3 Overall) - Aquira DeCosta (6-2, W - Sacramento, CA)
5* (#7 Overall) - Queen Egbo (6-3, P - Houston, TX)
5* (#13 Overall) - NaLyssa Smith (6-2, F - Converse, TX)
5* (#20 Overall) - Honesty Scott-Grayson (5-10, PG - Upper Marlboro, MD)
5* (#29 Overall) - Caitlin Bickle (6-1, W - Cave Creek, AZ)
2017
5* (#18 Overall) - Didi Richards (6-1, G - Houston, TX)5* (#20 Overall) - Alexis Morris (5-6, PG - Beaumont, TX)
4* (#64 Overall) - Moon Ursin (5-7, PG - Destrehan, LA)
3* - Trinity Oliver (5-9, G - Euless, TX)
2016
5* (#1 Overall) - Lauren Cox (6-4, F - Flower Mound, TX)5* (#8 Overall) - Natalie Chou (6-1, G - Plano, TX)
5* (#18 Overall) - Juicy Landrum (5-10, PG - Waco, TX)
2015
5* (#11 Overall) - Kalani Brown (6-5, P - Slidell, LA)5* (#20 Overall) - Beatrice Mompremier (6-4, P - Miami, FL)4* (#66 Overall) - Alexandria Gulley (5-10, PG - Dallas, TX)4* (#87 Overall) - Justin Szczepanski-Beavers (6-3, P - Bradenton, FL)3* (#100 Overall) - Alyssa Dry (5-9, G - Bradendon, FL)
2014
5* (#41 Overall) - Dekeiya Cohen (6-1, W - Charleston, SC)3* - Mikayla Buckner (6-3, P - Garland, TX)
20135* (#19 Overall) - Isehia Small (6-0, W - Miami, FL)4* (#31 Overall) - Imani Wright (5-11, G - Hooks, TX)
4* (#52 Overall) - Nina Davis (6-1, F - Memphis, TN)4* (#82 Overall) - Breanna Hayden (5-9, W - Dallas, TX)
NR - Khadijiah Cave (6-4, F - Augusta, GA)
2012
5* (#16 Overall) - Alexis Prince (6-2, W - Maitland, FL)
4* (#43 Overall) - Niya Johnson (5-7, PG - Gainesville, FL)
4* (#44 Overall) - Chardonae Fuqua (6-0, F - Birmingham, AL)
4* (#57 Overall) - Kristina Higgins (6-4, P - El Paso, TX)4* - Destiny Brown (5-10, G - Monroeville, PA)
2011
3* Sune Agbuke (6-4, F - San Antonio, TX)
2010
5* (#3 Overall) - Odyssey Sims (5-8, PG - Irving, TX)
3* - Makenzie Robertson (5-8, G - Waco, TX)
2009
5* (#1 Overall) - Brittney Griner (6-7, P - Houston, TX)
5* (#17 Overall) - Mariah Chandler (6-2, F - Atlanta, GA)
4* (#58 Overall) - Jordan Madden (6-0, W - Lepanto, AR)
4* (#64 Overall) - Shanay Washington (6-1, W - Del Valle, TX)
2* - Kimetria Hayden (5-11, G - Dallas, TX)
If we land Andrews that would have probably left Bejedi on the outside looking in.mimi25408 said:
2019 5'5 of Sara Bejedi commits to Arizona state.
bearbone11 said:That's the conclusion I drew, since Hailey Van Lith had a playoff game this morning. I hadn't previously heard us connected to her.slimecap said:
Possibly ... Cashmere, Washington
GrizBear said:
Hmm ... think I might have found it.
Hailey Van Lith
CASHMERE, WASHINGTON
62-41 (W) - Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Annie Wright
Played on 2/28/2019 9:00 AM
Looks like they had a live stream of the game. Maybe the next one will be available too.slimecap said:GrizBear said:
Hmm ... think I might have found it.
Hailey Van Lith
CASHMERE, WASHINGTON
62-41 (W) - Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Annie Wright
Played on 2/28/2019 9:00 AM
Hi GrizBear, Great game find. Thanks!
Question for you. Do you take Van Lith or Andrews ? And what about Andrews and Gusters if they want to play together ? I can't see Baylor taking 2 PG's of this quality in one class and I don't see either one of them wanting to go to the same school.setshot said:
Hailey Van Lith is much like Sabrina Ionescu at Oregon, only a better offensive player. I watched a video of her last season and for longtime Baylor fans she has reminds me of another player originally from the state of Washington, Baylor All American Sheila Lambert, except that Sheila's one offensive weakness was her lack of a credible three point shot, whereas Van Lith can shoot it with great effectiveness.
She is a point guard deluxe, and it appeared that she had some interest in Baylor when she surfaced in last year's Baylor recruiting conversation. It would be a bit of a coup if Mulkey can get a visit from her and make the pitch to her about joining up for the future run with this year's frosh group.
At this point Jordyn Oliver is our only recruit for 2019, but the 2020 class is thought to be a very strong one, with Sara Andrews and Hannah Guster heading the list of wants by our staff. It is a long way up to Washington, and I cannot imagine that four Baylor coaches would take that trip if they did not feel comfortable with the information about Hailey's interest in #1 Baylor. That ranking is enormously significant for recruiting purposes and the Lady Bear staff knows it and is trying to take full advantage of it.
This visit opens up possibilities as well as raising a few questions. Great for speculative purposes if for no other.
Incidentally, I thought that Van Lith compared very favorably to the high school video of Asia Durr when I saw her video, and that is high praise. One player of that quality makes for a great recruiting class, even if they took no one else. She was the highest rated point guard in her class last year. I think that she is this year, as well.