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Just now, Lord Elrond said:

Got to improve shooting, especially from 3, and rebounds.

I'm very concerned about that because basically everyone but Brooklyn and Kennedy Calhoun are gone after this year, Tierra Simon as well.

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1 hour ago, BrettJollyComedyHour said:

I'm very concerned about that because basically everyone but Brooklyn and Kennedy Calhoun are gone after this year, Tierra Simon as well.

Peyton Kennedy did announce earlier this year that she was coming back for her 5th (Covid) season. Bri Johns also is coming back. With the 3 incoming freshmen, that leaves one opening in the portal. I would say grab someone tall who can rebound.

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What is the story with Nafa Haidara, the 6'5" Chicago state transfer from Mali? I remember her last year in street clothes or sweats, and I thought she was red-shirting or just had to sit out. Looking at her bio, she played in 11 games last year after recovering from some injury. i must have blinked as I don't remember her playing at all.

So this year, as a grad student, she sat on the bench and again I don't remember her getting in any games. Was she just injured again all year? (If so, I'd guess she could play again but doesn't want to as she was honored on Senior Night.)

Any insight from someone who paid more attention than I did?

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48 minutes ago, White Pelican said:

What is the story with Nafa Haidara, the 6'5" Chicago state transfer from Mali? I remember her last year in street clothes or sweats, and I thought she was red-shirting or just had to sit out. Looking at her bio, she played in 11 games last year after recovering from some injury. i must have blinked as I don't remember her playing at all.

So this year, as a grad student, she sat on the bench and again I don't remember her getting in any games. Was she just injured again all year? (If so, I'd guess she could play again but doesn't want to as she was honored on Senior Night.)

Any insight from someone who paid more attention than I did?

There was a meet and greet back in Nov, and I was able to talk to Jimmy Colloton, and he mentioned that Nafatoumata Haidara had injured her knee, they hoped she would get into some games in January, but that obviously didn’t happen. Also, she was on track to graduate, and was going back to Mali with a degree at the end of the year regardless of if she played or not. A 6’5” player able to play would have helped the team, but it is what it is.

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Our roster for next year as I understand it today:

Players who are out of eligibility:

4 - Kyla McMakin, Julia Martinez, Camree Clegg, Nafatoumata Haidara

Players with 1 year left:

5 - Kennedy Calhoun, Tierra Simon, Marcavia Shavers, Peyton Kennedy, Bri Johns

Players with 2 years left:

3 - Mia Nicastro, Brooklyn Gray, Isabelle Tillett

Players with 3 years left:

1 - Ashleigh Connor

Incoming Freshmen

3 - Mia Bergstrom, Hannah Wallace, Shun’teria Anumele

So room for 1 more player from the portal, or other incoming freshman/JUCO player. Obviously Kyla McMakin and Julia Martinez are the starters we need to replace, and Camree Clegg contributed off the bench, primarily as a 3 pt specialist. Most interesting of the freshmen to me is Mia Bergstrom (St Viator in Arlington Heights, IL), who led all Illinois high school players by a large amount in terms of 3 point shots made. Shun’teria Anumele (Royal HS in Brookshire, TX) has gotten good reviews, but I haven’t seen her play. Hannah Wallace (Cardinal Ritter, St Louis, MO) will be the local favorite obviously (nice to see inroads in recruiting local players).

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Lord Elrond said:

Our roster for next year as I understand it today:

Players who are out of eligibility:

4 - Kyla McMakin, Julia Martinez, Camree Clegg, Nafatoumata Haidara

Players with 1 year left:

5 - Kennedy Calhoun, Tierra Simon, Marcavia Shavers, Peyton Kennedy, Bri Johns

Players with 2 years left:

3 - Mia Nicastro, Brooklyn Gray, Isabelle Tillett

Players with 3 years left:

1 - Ashleigh Connor

Incoming Freshmen

3 - Mia Bergstrom, Hannah Wallace, Shun’teria Anumele

So room for 1 more player from the portal, or other incoming freshman/JUCO player. Obviously Kyla McMakin and Julia Martinez are the starters we need to replace, and Camree Clegg contributed off the bench, primarily as a 3 pt specialist. Most interesting of the freshmen to me is Mia Bergstrom (St Viator in Arlington Heights, IL), who led all Illinois high school players by a large amount in terms of 3 point shots made. Shun’teria Anumele (Royal HS in Brookshire, TX) has gotten good reviews, but I haven’t seen her play. Hannah Wallace (Cardinal Ritter, St Louis, MO) will be the local favorite obviously (nice to see inroads in recruiting local players).

 

 

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50 minutes ago, Lord Elrond said:

There was a meet and greet back in Nov, and I was able to talk to Jimmy Colloton, and he mentioned that Nafatoumata Haidara had injured her knee, they hoped she would get into some games in January, but that obviously didn’t happen. Also, she was on track to graduate, and was going back to Mali with a degree at the end of the year regardless of if she played or not. A 6’5” player able to play would have helped the team, but it is what it is.

Thank you my lord.

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I should add, I dug a little in Shun’teria Anumele. She’s scored 1562 pts in her high school career, nearly all of them in her final 2 years. She only played 6 games as a freshman, and had to sit out her sophomore year entirely due to issues with transferring, so all those points came in her final 2 years. Obviously an incoming freshman has to adjust to D1 play, but that’s a lot of scoring talent there.

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7 minutes ago, Lord Elrond said:

I should add, I dug a little in Shun’teria Anumele. She’s scored 1562 pts in her high school career, nearly all of them in her final 2 years. She only played 6 games as a freshman, and had to sit out her sophomore year entirely due to issues with transferring, so all those points came in her final 2 years. Obviously an incoming freshman has to adjust to D1 play, but that’s a lot of scoring talent there.

That's promising! This'll be a big test of Tillett's portal and recruiting skills since she was working with Stone's last recruiting classes and her own carryovers.

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49 minutes ago, billikenfan05 said:

 

 

Uhm if she can play the guitar, we need her to do a song or two with the band when the women's team comes and watches the men's team. They always sit right next to us.

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6 hours ago, thetorch said:

Women make the WNIT!!! Kind of a surprise for me but love to see this group get ro play again.

Yeah I was genuinely surprised to see this, but I'm happy they get more basketball. I guess it makes sense when you have teams like Purdue with a 13-18 record getting in, maybe our non-con was more challenging than we thought.

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4 minutes ago, billikenfan05 said:

Not replaced, NCAA is throwing a hissy fit over the WNIT being independent and not under their control, lol. At least that's how I read it.

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4 minutes ago, billikenfan05 said:

Look up womensnit.com. The field is 48 this year, first games start March 20-22. You and Pete put your podcast out too early this week! 😄

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The WBIT is a new tournament not under NCAA control that starts play this year, the WNIT continues. Teams can decide to play or not, (Miami declined to be a #1 in the WBIT, and isn’t playing in either). Between the NCAA (68 teams), WBIT (32 teams) and WNIT (48 teams), there’s 148 women’s teams competing in postseason play. From the A10, Richmond is in the NCAA, VCU, St Joseph’s, and George Mason in the WBIT, and St Louis and Duquesne in the WNIT). It will be interesting to see if all the tournaments survive in coming years. 

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1 minute ago, Lord Elrond said:

WBIT is a new tournament not under NCAA control

I thought the NCAA started it to directly compete with the WNIT because the WNIT wanted to remain independent. 

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