Wow--2 ND recruits!They've now made the cut such that this thread title is now correct:
The finalists are (alpha order):
Erin Boley (Notre Dame)
Lauren Cox (Baylor)
Crystal Dangerfield (UConn)
Joyner Holmes (Texas)
Jackie Young (Notre Dame)
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Wow--2 ND recruits!
I don't know too much about Young, but I liked what I saw on Boley when we were recruiting her. I like her versatility and shot.Really? I hadn't noticed.
I just hope they are comfortable finishing behind a UConn player. It's something they may need to get accustomed to.Really? I hadn't noticed.
... Clearly, name/status play a big role in the nomination process.
...and by the same token, being a Husky recruit doesn't hurt either.
I don't know too much about Young, but I liked what I saw on Boley when we were recruiting her. I like her versatility and shot.
Thanks for the info! Indiana has has some great players. I think Shanna Zolman was also a prolific scorer. Kayla was not all that highly rated in high school, but she was very good at ND. Maybe even better than Skylar.McGraw compares Young to Kayla McBride. Versatile wing, good size (5-11 to 6-1, depending on who you believe), can score prolifically (all-time Indiana HS leading scorer) but described as selfless and humble.
The funny thing about Boley is she is a Naismith finalist and will probably win her 3rd Gatorade KY POY award but isn't a lock for Kentucky Miss Basketball. Whitney Creech (headed to Western Kentucky) is averaging 50 points and 14 rebounds a game. Creech plays for a small-town Eastern KY school against other small Eastern KY schools. Her team only has 6 players, so she basically plays all game, every game even in huge blowouts.
Boley plays for a big school that plays a tough schedule and features multiple D-1 prospects. So the scoring is naturally spread out and she doesn't play much in blowouts, hence "only" averaging 25 and 11. She might lose out on the sheer numbers argument even though I don't think many people doubt Boley could torch those small-town Eastern KY teams, too.