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You may be right...but I still think Havers could end up being even better than we realize right now. She was a three sport - All State in Michigan as a Sr. (Softball pitcher, Volleyball, basketball.) May have been Player of year in Michigan basketball ? (At least that's what I recall.) And was All State in a couple of sports as a Jr. Never has focused in one sport until last year, here at NU. I remember in an article a couple of years ago, that her coach (don't recall which sport)...said when she goes to college, and focus's (sp) on one sport, there may be no end to her potential. Just extremely athletic, with strong will to excel. I'm biased about all the NU athletes,...and I'll go out on a limb, and just say that I have a feeling she will start this year, as a replacement for Hooper, and be much improved. (feel free to chop that one all to pieces) Sure, there will be other "newbies" that I hope will get playing time inside, and at the wing, after they get their feet wet, But Havers has a full years of experience, and knows Yori's system.
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Didn't Kalenta have a bunch of hours to take at her Jr college, before she could come? ...or am I thinking of someone else?
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Interesting article in todays LJS on womens recruiting. http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/womens-basketball/nu-women-s-basketball-team-reeling-in-top-recruits/article_dae061b7-eea4-5a89-a355-beae63166ae8.html
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Got any stats on how Page & Wood did in the game?
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She's a Top 60 recruit on a couple of recruiting services. She is 6-2 or 6-3 power forward.....apparently long, athletic and runs the floor well.. I think she's being recruited by OU, Virginia, Texas, Colorado, Auburn, Iowa State...and maybe NU too? I'm sure if she was at camp, the coaches were giving her a good look. It's one of those deals where she might be too good to pass on, if she wanted to come to NU..... but can Yori take another big (or any recruit) for the 2015 year?...then go after guards and wings in 2016 ? Could possibly be a tough situation for Yori.
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http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/womens-basketball/lanie-page-following-in-sister-s-footsteps/article_88ced10a-cb51-5a8f-88c0-878eaf55d701.html http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/womens-basketball/nu-women-s-hoops-notes-kansas-is-fertile-recruiting-ground/article_612de15e-6314-58fb-92be-58484c60933f.html
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Row6.... Any clue of who NU might still be looking at for 2015...if anyone ? And...is NU having summer practices ? I understand B1G allows summer practice in some form.
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Yes, the women need more pre-season games, particularly this year with so many new players...about half the team. Games with other teams is just not the same as pracice, not even close. Coaches use the preseason as a vital teaching tool, to get playing time for everyone, and honing into the skill set of certain players. There's also the winning factor that instills a positive attitude in newer players, that are somewhat unsure about their new place in the basketball world at NU. (thus you don't schedule UConn early.) But as said, at some point, fairly early in the season, we need to be challenged by better teams. So, the early season is kind of a mixed bag.....real game experience to sort out the new team, and getting up to speed as a team. Running different offenses, and defenses, individual assignments, etc etc etc As everyone knows having a preseason with a mixed schedule of weaker teams and a couple of better teams, is common in all sports, not just womens basketball. In NU's case this fall will be especially interesting to see if we have another Hooper or 00 in the making.
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We're only going to have a couple of weeks after the season opens, to get ready for Duke. We play 4 games before the end of Nov...one being with UCLA, and also I think Wash St. So, we'll have a little time.....luckily we have 4 returning starters, and we'll play at home. Is this going to be fun...or what !
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They would have have Chandler Smith at Point also.I don't know if the Cincore girl would be a point guard or not. Agree.....Looking beyond next year, and when Theriot leaves, we may be short a point guard for the future. So maybe an emphasis on PG in the 2016 & 2017 classes, for the future. (beyond Romeo & ?) It will depend on how Romeo and Smith progress, plus any other guard we have, that could run the point. Both have to learn the position, and remain healthy. It sure would be nice to have two capable PG's all the time. It gives us way more flexibility. Numbers: We lose 2 guards and 2 forwards next year, and a PG and F the year after that, so maybe we can use another F or C this 2015 class? (there's one F (wing) and one C in the 2014 class) It might depend on who else might want to come this year......could take an excellent guard too, for what may be the last commit for 2015? I see 5 max. taken this year. This is not to mention any attrition that happens almost every year, which can change things in a hurry. Yori has turned the corner to a higher level as a Top 15 team. If she can continue to have 23-25+ win teams, get into the NCAA's..... the recruiting will continue to be very good, like the last couple of years.
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Thanks dlrrk for your information and input to this board........and another husker player, soon to be in a red uniform. I haven't followed Johnson to closely. Has Tyler taken an offical visit to NU ? I'm assuming she probably has, but....... Only the coaching staff know where they're at in terms of need at F or G...or.... got to think they could use a player of Tyler's calibur. Good luck to her that she finds what she's happy with in the long run. But NU may not take more than 5 this year, but as been said.......depends on the situation.
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Hooray !!!! Wow....Great to have the Page sisters and Rachel coming to NU ! I'm sure the boys will still be the practice team of choise......just adds a ton to practice for the girls in terms of speed and strength needed at the college level...both offensively and defensively. Another great class coming in 2015. Will Yori take one or two more ? Need another guard? It kind of depends on what Yori see's as the need...and even the calibur of the prospect, no matter the position.
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One newbie we haven't talked about is 6'-1 guard Chandler Smith. I listened to an interview with Smith one time, where she discussed her talks with Yori, and apparently Smith may get a shot at the point, as well as shooting guard. Smith played the point a lot in club ball, and H.S. too, and is a playmaker at the guard spot. She can score with the 3. She taller, and plays longer than one might think...about the same as the Page girls. Also read where one recruiting service said Smith may one of biggest sleepers in the top 100, and Nebraska got a good one....(for whatever that opinions worth.) Under new NCAA rules, Coaches are allowed to workout with their players for eight hours a week — including two on the court — if the athletes are enrolled in summer school or have met certain academic benchmarks. Anyone know if Yori's doing the summer workouts? Does the B1G allow them?
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The Retired Army Colonel's daughter is a Husker!!
redsteve replied to Row6Seat10's topic in Row 6 Seat 10
Thanks for your post Dlrrk, Your comments on rankings is spot on. Yori doesn't place a great deal on them either. The important thing for a new NU student athletete, is high character...and it's highly valued in these parts, by the coaching staffs and fans alike. Rachel has it or she wouldn't have been pursued by NU. As along time fan....I have to say we're all very excited that your daughter has committed to Nebraska. And as a fellow dad....I think you have to be thrilled your daughter has taken the next big step in her life. Congratulations to both of you. -
Actually, I thought more about Havers this morning as the probable 5th starter. She's got a year under her belt, and I'll bet she'll be much improved. She's very athletic.....Yoir's kind of player....and Havers now knows the "system" Didn't mention her in my previous post about new players as I assumed she would probably be starting, and which of the new players will be getting more court time as the season goes on. She didn't get extended minutes too much last year, with Hooper playing, but will next season. Havers can rebound and score, so she has to be in the lead at the forward spot. She was usually the first off the bench last year. Actaully the forward (4) spot will have several options this year....good options. Havers, Kalenta (40% at the 3 shot in Jr Col), and Paige.... all can move well. Cady may get some rest as the season rolls along. And who may redshirt? Maybe the P from Calif. and ? Do you think that the 6'3 center Darrien Washington girl who is a post would get some PT and not redshirt ? Or do you think that she would need the year to get up to speed ? If my memory serves me right...my understanding is that Washington is fairly new to basketball (compared to a Romero for example that has played years of club ball.) I haven't seen any video on Washington.......anyone else? She could come in and dazzel the coaches...we'll see. So redshirting (with any new player obviously)...is probably dependent on...does she want to redshirt, and whether or not she's appears to be ready to play now (when she practices with the team)...so could it be to her benefit to redshirt? This is a big class coming in, so there's a greater probability one or some might redshirt. And in 2015, Shepard and the rest of what may be another nice class coming.......Yori's got to see a problem...a real nice problem coming of getting playing time sorted out. Kalenta's only got two years to play.....I'm assuming she can't redshirt (she's from outside the country)... or could she? If she can't redshirt...then she'll play of course. In 2015, NU will be loaded....maybe more so than ever before. But we'll be awfully young. Next 2 or 3 years will a lot of fun to watch. This is the only video that I found of Washington, And I'm not sure as to which one she is. Maybe it's #50 in the video. Washington can play the post with her back to basket, so maybe that's her ? #50 looks tall....Washingtons about 6-3
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Actually, I thought more about Havers this morning as the probable 5th starter. She's got a year under her belt, and I'll bet she'll be much improved. She's very athletic.....Yoir's kind of player....and Havers now knows the "system" Didn't mention her in my previous post about new players as I assumed she would probably be starting, and which of the new players will be getting more court time as the season goes on. She didn't get extended minutes too much last year, with Hooper playing, but will next season. Havers can rebound and score, so she has to be in the lead at the forward spot. She was usually the first off the bench last year. Actaully the forward (4) spot will have several options this year....good options. Havers, Kalenta (40% at the 3 shot in Jr Col), and Paige.... all can move well. Cady may get some rest as the season rolls along. And who may redshirt? Maybe the P from Calif. and ? Do you think that the 6'3 center Darrien Washington girl who is a post would get some PT and not redshirt ? Or do you think that she would need the year to get up to speed ? If my memory serves me right...my understanding is that Washington is fairly new to basketball (compared to a Romeo for example that has played years of club ball.) I haven't seen any video on Washington.......anyone else? She could come in and dazzel the coaches...we'll see. So redshirting (with any new player obviously)...is probably dependent on...does she want to redshirt, and whether or not she's appears to be ready to play now (when she practices with the team)...so could it be to her benefit to redshirt? This is a big class coming in, so there's a greater probability one or some might redshirt. And in 2015, Shepard and the rest of what may be another nice class coming.......Yori's got to see a problem...a real nice problem coming of getting playing time sorted out. Kalenta's only got two years to play.....I'm assuming she can't redshirt (she's from outside the country)... or could she? If she can't redshirt...then she'll play of course. In 2015, NU will be loaded....maybe more so than ever before. But we'll be awfully young. Next 2 or 3 years will a lot of fun to watch.
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And now, because of all the puplicity, she now has nation wide exposer. I imagine lots of schools will be calling.
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Actually, I thought more about Havers this morning as the probable 5th starter. She's got a year under her belt, and I'll bet she'll be much improved. She's very athletic.....Yoir's kind of player....and Havers now knows the "system" Didn't mention her in my previous post about new players as I assumed she would probably be starting, and which of the new players will be getting more court time as the season goes on. She didn't get extended minutes too much last year, with Hooper playing, but will next season. Havers can rebound and score, so she has to be in the lead at the forward spot. She was usually the first off the bench last year. Actaully the forward (4) spot will have several options this year....good options. Havers, Kalenta (40% at the 3 shot in Jr Col), and Page.... all can move well. Cady may get some rest as the season rolls along. And who may redshirt? Maybe the P from Calif. and ?
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Hailie Sample has picked up her scoring every year.......her knowing that she needs to score...I expect her to improve next year. Pressure from new players to get playing time (not right away, but later) will add to Sample trying to get more scoring. Her defense keeps her in the game...it's not a mistake she's All B1G defensive team. But another inside that can defend will allow some subbing.
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With at least 4 starters returning, Yori's in pretty good spot. I see the 4 that started last year, as starting. Then who will be the one to step up and be able to start? And equally well, Yori's got excellent talent coming in. The early experiments (rotations in and out) will be interesting. It really depends obviously, on which forward will be ready first. (assuming the need is to fill Hoopers slot as a forward.) I'm guessing the new Jr College player Kalenta, will be in the mix since she's had All American college (and international) experience. And is 6'-3" for defense in the paint, rebounding, shot blocking, etc. She can score too. (20 ptg in JC) Don't really view her as a "new" player. Totally a guess, but initially Yori will go with experience, then blend in the new girls as they develope. Some more quickly than others.......probably Romero and Page earlier....but who knows, as time will tell. Later on, more newbies may get to play. A scorer may get the call should one develope at any position. ....but they'll have to be able to play Yori's defense. I see a second guard set that can substitute, and forwards to help rotation too. But wouldn't be too surprised if one or two newbies develope real quick. The first part of the season will be really interesting. Over all, Yori may get to a faster game, with more subs (that she didn't have last year) that can run a faster paced game. My quesses anyway.....having not seen any of the new players even step on the court.
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I see she's on the top 100 list of ProspectNation at the post position. She was on the All Central Texas top 5 team last year as a Jr. Would be a nice recruit to man the paint, get rebounds and block shots. Pretty athletic from what I've read.
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Got my fingers crossed that she'll be a Husker !
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Those are some great prospects....very good "resumes" in deed. Way to go Row6Seat10....great resumes to think about. To replace a defensive coach......the defensive knowledge is critical of course...but in this day and age, recruiting has become very important too. Like all NU teams......we must reach out to all areas, all over the US, to get the best most qulaified players we can find. This is a super opportunity to find some "new" blood, as they say. Connie has opportunity to add to the program, in many ways. I'll have my fingers crossed......I would think a replacment should come fairly soon.