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Kim Mulkey and staff wuld have had one of the best classes in the country if they had set idly by after landing Caitlin Bickle, Aquira DeCosta, Honesty Scott-Grayson, and NaLyssa Smith. On Tuesday night they crowned what should be the top class in the country with Richmond Travis post Queen Egbo. The 6-3 standount chose Baylor over Texas, Mississippi State, Florida State, and several others schools. Egbo is ranked in the top 15 of the country overall and from second to fifth for her position.
On the court, Egbo can elevate quickly from the floor and dominate on the glass. The quick leaping ability also allows her to block shots against taller players. She also has a soft touch around the basket in her evolving low post game. Egbo can also take players off the dribble from the top of the key and isn't afraid to take the ball up on a fast break.
Baylor 2018 Class:
Caitlin Bickle, 6-1 Wing, Cactus Shadows High School
Aquira DeCosta, 6-2 Wing, St. Mary's High School
Honesty Scott-Grayson, 5-11 Point Guard, Riverdale Baptist High School
NaLyssa Smith, 6-3 Forward, San Antonio East Central High School
Yep and I get to se them play in Palo Alto in 2018!!GarlandBear84 said:
This season we might have our most talented team though young and only ten players. The next season add these five stars and only lose Wallace and Cohen. Wow!
greggor25 said:
Good pick up. KM is really stepping it up next to Geno!
KM adding coaches Messer and Wilson has given us a widely extended and effective recruiting range that has really begun paying dividends, big time.
bowdedg said:
Queen Egbo was in attendance at the Baylor/UT game last night sporting her Baylor shirt! Looks like she had a good time, especially with the students from Baylor. I'm sure she loved the outcome of the game, since she was a UT lean for quite some time.