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Post by Werebeaver on Sept 24, 2021 13:06:15 GMT -8
The yearly Beaver WBB tradition.
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Post by nwhoopfan on Sept 24, 2021 13:17:03 GMT -8
I've been waiting for this, always enjoyable.
Is the WBB the only people on campus? They're everywhere!
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Post by newduke2 on Sept 24, 2021 13:23:51 GMT -8
Now that the WBB gals are all back in town, maybe someone will finally take pics of the newbies and post them on the women's roster page??? How long can it take...10 minutes?
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Post by Werebeaver on Sept 24, 2021 13:58:16 GMT -8
Now that the WBB gals are all back in town, maybe someone will finally take pics of the newbies and post them on the women's roster page??? How long can it take...10 minutes?
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Post by believeinthebeavs on Sept 24, 2021 18:55:04 GMT -8
This is by far the most positive and energetic one I've seen.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2021 17:58:15 GMT -8
Barometer ArticleAdditional chemistry-making occurs through players rooming with each other during the BEST program. This is the case for the three freshmen on the Beavers women’s basketball team: highly rated guards AJ Marotte, Talia von Oelhoffen, and Greta Kampschroeder who have been rooming together since June 20, the day before the BEST program kicked off. “Living with Talia and AJ has for sure made the transition a lot easier than I thought it was going to be,” Kampschroeder said over email. “We all get along super well, and I feel like I’ve known them longer than I have. I’ve talked to athletes who go to other schools, and it’s not always that way when getting to know your teammates or coaches. I feel lucky I landed somewhere with people I get along with, can trust and will push me both on and off the court.”
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Post by believeinthebeavs on Sept 26, 2021 19:36:49 GMT -8
Great find, thanks for the link.
What stands out to me is TVO saying she was on her own last winter and spring for 5 months. Her maturity is amazing. Her ability to learn a playbook is even more so. 2 practices and she knows positions 1-3 and knows enough of positions 4 and 5 to run plays. Doing during the transition into college takes it to another level. Her parents did a great job raising her.
This group of freshman guards/wings has the potential to be very special and fun to watch.
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