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Post by believeinthebeavs on Feb 21, 2022 17:39:04 GMT -8
Is she really wearing green and yellow on a team called "Ionescu Elite" ? Maybe all the more reason to rescue her, get her into black & orange. Funny that U of Zero is not in her final 6. Did you notice the yellow "feathers" on the shorts?
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Post by beaverfever148 on Feb 21, 2022 17:59:26 GMT -8
What does she mean by counting down to September 1? What's significant about that date? That tweet was back in August of 2021 and she was most likely referring to the end of a recruiting dead period on September 1st, 2021. Being that we’re in her top 6, she surely got a call from OSU that day.
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Post by grad1973 on Feb 21, 2022 18:16:18 GMT -8
Who is in her final six and in here shot selection I never saw how she moves with her back to the basket. Hopefully we avoid a player who is un sure of herself around the basket. One man’s thoughts. Also are we even close to getting any point guards who are serious about us?
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Post by greybeav on Feb 21, 2022 18:24:47 GMT -8
Who is in her final six and in here shot selection I never saw how she moves with her back to the basket. Hopefully we avoid a player who is un sure of herself around the basket. One man’s thoughts. Also are we even close to getting any point guards who are serious about us? Via Amanda's twitter ,her final 6 is : OSU, UCLA, Stanford, Duke, Notre Dame & U of W.
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Post by newduke2 on Feb 21, 2022 18:42:39 GMT -8
Who is in her final six and in here shot selection I never saw how she moves with her back to the basket. Hopefully we avoid a player who is un sure of herself around the basket. One man’s thoughts. Also are we even close to getting any point guards who are serious about us? Via Amanda's twitter ,her final 6 is : OSU, UCLA, Stanford, Duke, Notre Dame & U of W. OSU kind of an academic outlier here...unless she wants to study oceanography or forestry.
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Post by steinlager on Feb 21, 2022 19:47:11 GMT -8
Who is in her final six and in here shot selection I never saw how she moves with her back to the basket. Hopefully we avoid a player who is un sure of herself around the basket. One man’s thoughts. Also are we even close to getting any point guards who are serious about us? Via Amanda's twitter ,her final 6 is : OSU, UCLA, Stanford, Duke, Notre Dame & U of W. OSU will be recruiting against some former Beav family members now at Duke and UW. It will be interesting to see how this one plays out.
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Post by rmancarl on Feb 21, 2022 19:59:26 GMT -8
What does she mean by counting down to September 1? What's significant about that date? Here's an answer to your question. September 1 of junior year they can start getting phone calls from college coaches. Division I women’s basketball NCAA recruiting rules Any time: Athletes can receive non-recruiting materials from college coaches, such as questionnaires, camp brochures, nonathletic institutional publications and NCAA educational materials published by the NCAA. Unofficial visits are also permitted. Verbal offers: There are no restrictions on when coaches can extend verbal offers to recruits. September 1 of junior year: Coaches can send electronic communications to athletes, including texts, instant messages, emails and recruiting materials. According to NCAA rules, coaches can call athletes an unlimited number of times at this time. March 1 of junior year: NCAA recruiting rules allow coaches to conduct off-campus contact at the athlete’s school or residence. No off-campus contact is allowed on the day of a recruit’s game. Coaches are not permitted to contact athletes during school hours on school days. April of junior year starting the Thursday following the NCAA Women’s Final Four®: Recruits can begin taking up to five official visits, except during the dead periods. After an athlete has signed a National Letter of Intent, they are no longer subject to NCAA restrictions.
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Post by bvrbooster on Feb 21, 2022 22:44:58 GMT -8
What does she mean by counting down to September 1? What's significant about that date? Here's an answer to your question. September 1 of junior year they can start getting phone calls from college coaches. Division I women’s basketball NCAA recruiting rules Any time: Athletes can receive non-recruiting materials from college coaches, such as questionnaires, camp brochures, nonathletic institutional publications and NCAA educational materials published by the NCAA. Unofficial visits are also permitted. Verbal offers: There are no restrictions on when coaches can extend verbal offers to recruits. September 1 of junior year: Coaches can send electronic communications to athletes, including texts, instant messages, emails and recruiting materials. According to NCAA rules, coaches can call athletes an unlimited number of times at this time. March 1 of junior year: NCAA recruiting rules allow coaches to conduct off-campus contact at the athlete’s school or residence. No off-campus contact is allowed on the day of a recruit’s game. Coaches are not permitted to contact athletes during school hours on school days. April of junior year starting the Thursday following the NCAA Women’s Final Four®: Recruits can begin taking up to five official visits, except during the dead periods. After an athlete has signed a National Letter of Intent, they are no longer subject to NCAA restrictions. Thanks.
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Post by cabeavsfan on Feb 25, 2022 11:15:31 GMT -8
Looks like an intriguing recruit. Played with Sofia Bell and Muse on Cal Stars. Looks like she is tearing it up in high school. Could be a consolation prize if Kitts decides to go elsewhere.
Here is her last game to get to the section final
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Post by rmancarl on Feb 25, 2022 14:41:07 GMT -8
I think Kitts, who is my favorite target as a recruit in the 2023 class, is a real long shot. My guess though is that Hunter is very much in play. I don't know much about Mary Carter, but the CalStars program is loaded with talent, no doubt it.
Being someone who enjoys recruiting, I always find myself rooting for a few every year that I hope will become Beavs, while also finding a few that I feel would be hidden gems that would fit in with the Beavs, but are usually real long shots. That player for me this year is Lenee Beaumont from Benet Academy outside of Chicago. IMHO, she is an underrated 6'0 guard (I know how you all want a guard). I say underrated, but are you really underrated if teams like Michigan and Tennessee have offered? She has more than 35 total offers, though many are from mid-majors. Being from Illinois, Greta does know her, and the Beavs are aware of her, with both JC and JH following and being followed by her on social media. Last I saw, she was thinking she would commit sometime after this season, but before AAU stuff, so that would be fairly soon. I'm fairly positive that the Beavs have not, and likely will not offer, but she's one from the 2023 class that caught my attention.
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Post by rmancarl on Feb 28, 2022 21:44:38 GMT -8
This is what I love about High School basketball. Players that have what it takes when the game in on the line, and have fun doing it. I really wish the Beavs would go make Lenee a priority, but they know better than I do what they want and need.
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Post by nwhoopfan on Mar 5, 2022 22:14:21 GMT -8
I don't know the current status, but OSU was recruiting Olivia Anderson from Ellensburg, WA at some point. Eburg won the 2A State Championship tonight by 20.
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Post by bobbk on Mar 6, 2022 8:06:13 GMT -8
Carter listed above scored 30 on her team’s win last night
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Post by rmancarl on Mar 6, 2022 19:31:29 GMT -8
I wonder if any beaver coached hopped down to Arizona after the Beavs loss in Vegas. Chole Kitts younger sister was playing there this weekend as well.
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Post by beaveragain on Mar 6, 2022 20:07:54 GMT -8
I wonder if any beaver coached hopped down to Arizona after the Beavs loss in Vegas. Chole Kitts younger sister was playing there this weekend as well. Who's in San Antonio that they'd be watching?
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