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Post by beaverwbb fan on Jul 25, 2019 17:19:48 GMT -8
She does have a really nice high arcing shot. Very intimidating defender with her length. Two of the games from UAA were live-streamed, and she uses her length to her advantage really nicely.
For the Banshees, she plays a little bit out of position. They don’t have a whole lot of size, and pretty much start 5 perimeter players. She will probably be a 2/3 here depending on who else we land (not sure how HVL/Clark are looking). She is going to fit in Rueck’s system really nicely with her length and skill.
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Post by beaverwbb fan on Jul 25, 2019 17:23:08 GMT -8
Nice hair. Katie Mac level, and that's really something. Put her on the court with Trish and we'll be unbeatable. I'm not much of a scout, but I know what I know . . . Destiny has some nice curls too!
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Post by lotrader on Jul 25, 2019 18:03:10 GMT -8
I like her aggressiveness. Sasha dribbles well with both hands, and goes to the basket via her left and right hands equally well.
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Post by rmancarl on Jul 25, 2019 19:33:16 GMT -8
Iowa HC Lisa Bluder was in Thailand this week watching Catlin Clark, which has led to some predictions that Iowa, rather than Notre Dame is in the lead for Catlin. Skinshoop86 on twitter, who follows girls High School basketball closely and loves to give his crystal ball predictions, (he did go with Sasha to Oregon State a few weeks before she commited), but he will tell you he is often wrong. He is going with Van Lith to Baylor, unles Sarah Andrews commits there first.
I don't know where the Oregon State coaches were this past week. Brian H recently tweeted that he is returning home, so he was out there somewhere. I'm fairly confident Katie was in Atlanta, at least for part of the past week. I haven't heard if SR was out of town evaluating players this week, and I haven't heard if the Beavs did have anyone in Thailand, but like most of us, I am curious as to what players the Beavs are still looking at for 2020.
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Post by beaverwbb fan on Jul 25, 2019 19:43:48 GMT -8
Katie and Brian were definitely both in Atlanta. Both posted with Wiese and Gulich, as they played each other in ATL. Where Rueck and Chatterton are remains a mystery to me.
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Post by sparty on Jul 26, 2019 6:37:16 GMT -8
Iowa HC Lisa Bluder was in Thailand this week watching Catlin Clark, which has led to some predictions that Iowa, rather than Notre Dame is in the lead for Catlin. Skinshoop86 on twitter, who follows girls High School basketball closely and loves to give his crystal ball predictions, (he did go with Sasha to Oregon State a few weeks before she commited), but he will tell you he is often wrong. He is going with Van Lith to Baylor, unles Sarah Andrews commits there first. I don't know where the Oregon State coaches were this past week. Brian H recently tweeted that he is returning home, so he was out there somewhere. I'm fairly confident Katie was in Atlanta, at least for part of the past week. I haven't heard if SR was out of town evaluating players this week, and I haven't heard if the Beavs did have anyone in Thailand, but like most of us, I am curious as to what players the Beavs are still looking at for 2020. Why in the hell would Clark want to go to Iowa? Power house Iowa? ?
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Post by beaverwbb fan on Jul 26, 2019 6:58:57 GMT -8
Iowa HC Lisa Bluder was in Thailand this week watching Catlin Clark, which has led to some predictions that Iowa, rather than Notre Dame is in the lead for Catlin. Skinshoop86 on twitter, who follows girls High School basketball closely and loves to give his crystal ball predictions, (he did go with Sasha to Oregon State a few weeks before she commited), but he will tell you he is often wrong. He is going with Van Lith to Baylor, unles Sarah Andrews commits there first. I don't know where the Oregon State coaches were this past week. Brian H recently tweeted that he is returning home, so he was out there somewhere. I'm fairly confident Katie was in Atlanta, at least for part of the past week. I haven't heard if SR was out of town evaluating players this week, and I haven't heard if the Beavs did have anyone in Thailand, but like most of us, I am curious as to what players the Beavs are still looking at for 2020. Why in the hell would Clark want to go to Iowa? Power house Iowa? ? To be the hometown hero. Unfortunately, none of Oregon's recent top-10 prospects have wanted that title. Baylor, Texas, Iowa, and Iowa St. have all sent coaches, but it is still unknown if Oregon St., as well as UO and ND have coaches there.
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Post by bvrbooster on Jul 26, 2019 7:46:06 GMT -8
Iowa finished last year with a 29-7 record and a number 8 national ranking. Chopped liver they ain't.
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Post by rmancarl on Jul 26, 2019 7:52:01 GMT -8
I'm not sure who would consider Iowa a powerhouse, but they have averaged over 23 wins per year the last 5 years, and 29 wins last year. Though they may be perceived as a team on the rise by some, landing Catlin would be a huge get. Personally, I still think both Iowa schools and Notre Dame are in the running, and we can only hope the Beavs are as well.
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Post by rmancarl on Jul 26, 2019 8:26:56 GMT -8
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Post by beaverwbb fan on Jul 26, 2019 8:54:17 GMT -8
Walz also missed on two of his 2019 recruits who made the team last year. Hailey made it sound like it wasn’t going to have much impact. Baylor worries me big time for her.
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Post by beaverwbb fan on Jul 27, 2019 6:30:36 GMT -8
Kylee Lewandowski committed to Richmond.
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Post by beavs6 on Jul 27, 2019 6:43:37 GMT -8
Kylee Lewandowski committed to Richmond. [br Huh. Intersting.]
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Post by bvrbooster on Jul 27, 2019 8:55:19 GMT -8
Interesting to note that the other Iowa school, Iowa State, finished number 17 in the nation last year with a 26 - 9 record. For 2020, they have 4 verbals from top 100 players, highlighted by number 13 Lexi Donarski. Interesting also - they're all guards, as is their only top 100 in 2019 (#46 Maggie McGraw).
Anyway, women's basketball is obviously thriving in the state of Iowa, so it would hardly be a shocker if Ms Clark decided to stay home for college.
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Post by beaverwbb fan on Jul 27, 2019 9:20:51 GMT -8
Interesting to note that the other Iowa school, Iowa State, finished number 17 in the nation last year with a 26 - 9 record. For 2020, they have 4 verbals from top 100 players, highlighted by number 13 Lexi Donarski. Interesting also - they're all guards, as is their only top 100 in 2019 (#46 Maggie McGraw). Anyway, women's basketball is obviously thriving in the state of Iowa, so it would hardly be a shocker if Ms Clark decided to stay home for college. Donarski is really, really good. Got the best of Sasha in their recent fourth place matchup. ISU also have Emily Ryan who we had reportedly offered. It would be really crowded there, but then again, Clark would be the one likely to push the others out.
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