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Post by oldbeav on May 1, 2020 13:37:09 GMT -8
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Post by believeinthebeavs on May 1, 2020 13:45:10 GMT -8
Expected but still great to hear
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Post by TheGlove on May 1, 2020 13:57:17 GMT -8
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Post by beavershoopsfan on May 1, 2020 16:35:10 GMT -8
Rueck is quoted in the article as stating that Corosdale is now 100% following her surgery. If so, that is great news. The Beavs really could have used a healthy Corosdale playing the 4 during PAC-12 play this past season.
Torn hamstrings can be tricky with hamstring strain recurrence issues being common. Now is the time for Corosdale to be strengthening her legs. I assume that she is at home in Bothell, Washington and working out whenever she has connections. The OSU athletes who remain in Corvallis are having to scramble to find places to shoot and lift.
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Post by beavershoopsfan on May 2, 2020 13:25:04 GMT -8
What do Beavers fans realistically hope to see production-wise from Corosdale in '20-'21, assuming that she starts and is fully recovered from her hamstring surgery from last season?
Would 9 points and 8 boards in 27+ minutes per game seem realistic for Corosdale next season? For comparison purposes, Deven Hunter averaged 8.2 points and 7.6 rebounds per game as a junior in '14-'15.
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Post by TheGlove on May 2, 2020 13:42:06 GMT -8
So when she grad transfers after next season, will she have 1 or 2 years of eligibility?
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Post by beaveragain on May 2, 2020 13:44:42 GMT -8
Hey now.
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Post by beavershoopsfan on May 2, 2020 14:29:38 GMT -8
So when she grad transfers after next season, will she have 1 or 2 years of eligibility? Does TheGlove know something that the rest of us do not with respect to Corosdale's plans? Do we assume that the '20-'21 season does not take place? Will Corosdale stay her fifth year in Corvallis despite the fact that her BFF Goodman will have used up her eligibility?
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Post by bvrbooster on May 2, 2020 15:08:11 GMT -8
I definitely recall her saying something several weeks ago that clearly indicated she was planning to play 2 more years at Oregon State. I believe Glove is just yanking your chain.
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Post by TheGlove on May 2, 2020 15:12:41 GMT -8
So when she grad transfers after next season, will she have 1 or 2 years of eligibility? Does TheGlove know something that the rest of us do not with respect to Corosdale's plans?
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Post by ricke71 on May 2, 2020 15:33:14 GMT -8
Personally I think she’s Beav through and through. 27 minutes per game is a very low projection, considering that Rueck tends to use her for more minutes than most other player on the roster, including several 39+ minute games.
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Post by believeinthebeavs on May 2, 2020 16:05:25 GMT -8
I look for her and Aleah tearing it up next year. Her injury coincided with Aleah's slump last year.
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Post by beavershoopsfan on May 2, 2020 17:28:17 GMT -8
I look for her and Aleah tearing it up next year. Her injury coincided with Aleah's slump last year. I hope that they both have outstanding seasons and show great leadership next season. I think they both will be captains, assuming a season takes place as hoped. Taya was injured in the team's fourth game of the season in the 2019 Preseason WNIT Championship game against Missouri State. Aleah actually got off to a great shooting start for the Beavs. Through the team's first eight games, Goodman was averaging 11.8 points per game. She then went into a 10-game slump in which she shot 13/50 (26%) from the field and lost her starting spot to Tudor for the rest of the season. For the season, Goodman shot an outstanding 44% from distance. Goodman took 6.5 shots from the field this past season. Should she remain healthy, I think that she has a chance to take 10+ shots per game and average 12-14 points per game, up from last season's 8.8 per game and the 10.7 that she averaged as a sophomore in '18-'19.
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Post by rmancarl on May 2, 2020 20:34:16 GMT -8
There's every reason to expect big minutes from Taya next year. She's a good rebounder, nice passer, and before her injury had been working on her inside scoring game. Taya, Ellie Mack, and Taylor will make a very good big three up front. Hopefully Trish and Jelena can add even more depth and can contribute as well, and the Beavs can find a good ball handling guard (like Raina Perez) or someone else with skills, experience and talent. If the Beavs can land a top level, immediately eligible guard, they'll be very tough to beat.
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Post by 411500 on May 3, 2020 8:17:27 GMT -8
I agree with rmancarl that Corosdale, Mack and Jones creates an impressive starting 3..... Goodman, Simmons and Goforth creates a less impressive, but nevertheless, solid backcourt....
Once again, I think rmancarl nailed it when he points out we could really use a good ball handling point guard...Since we don't seem to have one now, that would require a transfer player to fit that role..
Morris is now ready for her 3rd year in the program....Mitrovic, her second.... If both of them prove to be solid players, who can handle their own in the PAC and can score, then it seems to me that Coach has no choice but to slow his game down and play Big ball - if that's the opposite of small ball. This will make good passing guards as important as good "scoring" guards...though, obviously, they will have to score....
In a very unusual twist for a power program like the Beavs, next season's success will ride on the shoulders of 4 players who played no role in last season's success....Mitrovic, Corosdale, Mack and Goforth. That's quite a challenge for any coach.... GO BEAVS !!
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