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I was just looking around on ESPN and noticed they had this girl as considering Nebraska for 2020. Haven't seen anyone throw around this name on the board yet. Anyone have any information on her and if we really did offer her. Seems like she could be a pretty good player.

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No info on Angela Dugalic, but while we're on the subject, I have a similar question on an Omaha player.  I see in the World Herald today, Akoy Agau has a 6' 3" sister, Achol Agau, that is receiving D1 attention.  She is an Omaha Gross junior.  Does anyone know if she is on the Lady Huskers radar, or is D1 caliber? 

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1 hour ago, 12dozen said:

No info on Angela Dugalic, but while we're on the subject, I have a similar question on an Omaha player.  I see in the World Herald today, Akoy Agau has a 6' 3" sister, Achol Agau, that is receiving D1 attention.  She is an Omaha Gross junior.  Does anyone know if she is on the Lady Huskers radar, or is D1 caliber? 

 

 

Check these

https://www.hudl.com/profile/8692673/Angela-Dugalic    watch video

 

http://www.maxpreps.com/athlete/angela-dugalic/0Y-V2qHdEeaAdqA2nzwY6g/gendersport/girls-basketball-stats.htm

 

http://www.espn.com/high-school/girls-basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/233465

 

 

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Her older sister Nyagoa is a freshman at Purdue.

 

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue women's basketball head coach Sharon Versyp announced the addition of three players to the Boilermaker family Wednesday, inking Nyagoa Gony, Cassidy Hardin and Kayana Traylor to national letters of intent. The trio boasts an impressive list of credentials, features a pair of Indiana natives and will join the Boilermakers in the fall of 2018.

"This class brings us another huge addition of talent and potential to continue improving on some of the great things we're doing here at Purdue," said Versyp. "Our ability to keep Indiana's best kids at home and go steal another great player out of the state of Nebraska speaks volumes about the work that our staff is putting in and the team and culture we've built."

Hardin and Traylor will bolster the Boilermaker backcourt, playing shooting guard and point guard, respectively, while Gony is a budding, 6-foot-2 post player with intentions to make an impact down low for the Old Gold & Black.

 

Gony is the second player in program history to hail from Nebraska, following Boilermaker standout KK Houser. A two-year letterwinner at Lincoln High School, she was the state's leading rebounder in 2015-16, and offers the Boilermakers' a wealth of potential in the post. A long and agile post defender, Gony has drawn comparisons to 2008 All-Big Ten Defensive Team honoree Danielle Campbell and can change the game with her length around the bucket. Offensively she's comfortable with a face-up game, back to the basket or running in transition, and brings a versatile defensive skill set that allows her to defend at the top of a press or anchor a half-court set near the basket.

"Nyagoa's work ethic, determination and dedication are unwavering," said Versyp. "She has the potential to be a game-changer for us and is capable of becoming double-trouble for opponents on each end of the floor."

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1 hour ago, Bugeaters1 said:

Here is another 2020 prospect that the Huskers are looking at.

 

Only about 2/3 of the B1G has offered, then.  :o  I guess the eastern schools don't routinely look this far west.

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3 hours ago, HUD said:

Her older sister Nyagoa is a freshman at Purdue.

 

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue women's basketball head coach Sharon Versyp announced the addition of three players to the Boilermaker family Wednesday, inking Nyagoa Gony, Cassidy Hardin and Kayana Traylor to national letters of intent. The trio boasts an impressive list of credentials, features a pair of Indiana natives and will join the Boilermakers in the fall of 2018.

"This class brings us another huge addition of talent and potential to continue improving on some of the great things we're doing here at Purdue," said Versyp. "Our ability to keep Indiana's best kids at home and go steal another great player out of the state of Nebraska speaks volumes about the work that our staff is putting in and the team and culture we've built."

Hardin and Traylor will bolster the Boilermaker backcourt, playing shooting guard and point guard, respectively, while Gony is a budding, 6-foot-2 post player with intentions to make an impact down low for the Old Gold & Black.

 

Gony is the second player in program history to hail from Nebraska, following Boilermaker standout KK Houser. A two-year letterwinner at Lincoln High School, she was the state's leading rebounder in 2015-16, and offers the Boilermakers' a wealth of potential in the post. A long and agile post defender, Gony has drawn comparisons to 2008 All-Big Ten Defensive Team honoree Danielle Campbell and can change the game with her length around the bucket. Offensively she's comfortable with a face-up game, back to the basket or running in transition, and brings a versatile defensive skill set that allows her to defend at the top of a press or anchor a half-court set near the basket.

"Nyagoa's work ethic, determination and dedication are unwavering," said Versyp. "She has the potential to be a game-changer for us and is capable of becoming double-trouble for opponents on each end of the floor."

Thought that name sounded familiar, and that there were sisters that play(ed) for LHS.

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