Anonymous
Years ago

Early 2018/2019 NCAA div 1 signings

Some illegal early signings

G
C.Bourne 5'9 Idaho State
H.Andrews 5'9 Portland
M.Yates 5'10 St Mary's
L.Hollingworth 5'10 Boston college
S.Gorman 5'11 Utah State
J.Simmons 5'11 Oregon State
J.Sancataldo 6'0 Northwestern
S.Simons 6'2 St Mary's
G.Kehoe 6'3 Seattle

B
U.Dibiamaka 6'3 Texas Rio Grande
K.Stattman 6'7 Virginia
B.Fakira 6'10 South Dakota
O.Hulland 6'11 Hawaii
M.Colina 6'11 Hawaii


Anyone else?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Early, not illegal lol. My bad.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

M.Colina 6'11 Hawaiiis going in January

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Uconn and SC forums suggest Ezi might be giving them a visit.

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.  
Years ago

2 of the best programs in womens college hoops - would be great if a reality. Been hoping for an aussie to get into Uconn or Tennessee

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.  
Years ago

what forums ?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

I think the chances with uconn are less now with the recent signing of 6'5 post nelson-ododa.

They'll have 6'6 (jr)Azura Stevens and ododa in the post next year.
They are also after both Brunelle and 6'3 Canadian prospect amihere for 2019.


Would be weird for Ezi playing alongside 2 players she beat in the u17 world champ semis (Williams and ododa)

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Anonymous  
Years ago

https://the-boneyard.com/threads/next-up-ezi.119395/

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.  
Years ago

interesting read - would be great for ezi

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Still a few girls unsigned from that u17 world champ team.

Cubillo, Shelley, Goodchild and Cochrane.
Cochrane I believe is 2019 class.


Conti-Melbourne
McLean-Sydney
Mcspadden-Sydney
Rowe-Dandenong
Pizzey-Dandenong
Simons-St Mary's
Simmons-Oregon state

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Just curious , is Morgan Yaeger at Oregon hurt or not getting any court time ?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Injury looks like.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Both

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Anonymous  
Years ago

appears she has a back injury thats going to keep her out ""indefinitely'""


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LC  
Years ago

Brief summary on most (if not all) of the Aussie commitments.

NCAA Early Signing Period: Rising Aussie stars commit

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Why would a player of Ezi's quality worry about college? I'm just unclear on how that pathway benefits her when she's already obviously a capable WNBL player. The boys are generally heading to the US to compete against superior competition, or at least embark on a pathway that's better than what's available here. For our girls who are below WNBL level, I could understand doing the same. But the WNBL is a higher standard than college and Ezi is fine there, so why leave?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Because the whole experience is 100x more exciting than what she might experience at Canberra; being coached by one of the all time great women's coaches, at the most successful women's program in the history of the sport.

Its a no brainer

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Anonymous  
Years ago

An almost guaranteed chance of getting drafted into the WNBA via uconn,

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Anonymous  
Years ago

https://mobile.twitter.com/KeilMoorePSB/status/935591078547386370

Suggests her list is now between uconn, ucla(joining Horvat) or oregon(joining Maley and Yaeger)


Another couple of signings.

Girls
K.Moore 6'2 Florida

Boys
A.Mudronja 6'5 St Mary's
R.Abercromfbie 6'8 Boise state

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Anonymous  
Years ago

An almost guaranteed chance of getting drafted into the WNBA via uconn,


if she stayed in WNBL she would have the same chance in less time than college, plus she could earn a living AND get a better competition too

college is not all its cracked up to be when they have been involved at WNBL level before

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Umm no.
College is the better option by far if it's uconn.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Any word on Dibiamaka.
Haven't heard of him

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Uche...

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xI5LN4CvHpU

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Umm no.
College is the better option by far if it's uconn.

your dreamimg, she will likely sit on the pines for the first two years, in that time she could have made a bigger name for herself playing in the WNBL and be drafted into the WNBA by the time shes 20 which is well before she would be via the college route

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Anonymous  
Years ago

UCONN
2017/2018 draft
K.Nurse-draft
G.Williams-draft

Collier(Jr)-possible draft
Samuelson(Jr)-possible draft
Stevens(Jr)-possible draft


2018/2019
G
Dangerfield(Jr)
Coombs(So)
Bent(Jr)
Espinosa-Hunter(So)
Coombs(So)
Williams(Fr)
F
Gordon(So)
Walker(So)
Samuelson(Sr)
Collier(Sr)
P
Camara(Jr)
Irwin(Jr)
Stevens(Sr)
Ododa(Fr)


If Stevens decides to enter draft, they'll definitely need another center.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Unlike the likes of Simmons and Exum
The women don't drop college to join WNBA

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