My understanding is that once a kid enters a US college the 22 applies to them, also.I don't think this is a trend, but Zahui B. is leaving and Piph left early for Europe. There are not many players who are 22 during their junior season or the remaining 8 months of the calendar year. But for foreign players like Nurse (oh no!), Salvadores, et al., it could happen. Kia won't go, because the UConn coaching is the best in the world.
I am really surprised by this, but I guess that we will see this more and more. I am just dreading the day that we see it at UCONN.
I told ya...It is, but it's a 180-degree change in direction in 72 hours or so.
Why wouldn't she be? She's got a right to her own opinion. Rebecca was saying that Loyd was the POY this season too.interesting decision. A degree from Notre Dame is worth ALOT.
Also anyone up for a wager if Lachina is back at espn next season?
Gosh, couldn't towing the company line could it.Why wouldn't she be? She's got a right to her own opinion. Rebecca was saying that Loyd was the POY this season too.
Don't understand what you're trying to say...it's early though.Gosh, couldn't towing the company line could it.
Just to be totally pedantic...she's 21 right now. Players are eligible if they will turn 22 at any time during the year of that particular draft. Jewell will turn 22 in October ...
"Class of the ACC", that's not saying much. Like being the best of the also-rans. Every other team in the ACC was over-rated this season.I think ND will be a contender - probably the class of the ACC again, better than all the SEC teams (including SC again), and make the FF. Muffet has the machine humming, and has a big-time recruiting class coming in - she'll be OK.
Wow...major blow to Notre Dame. I really don't see anyone coming within 15 of UCONN next season now that one of the nation's best talents is going pro.
That said, if I'm in Loyd's shoes, I might make the same call. Realistically, Notre Dame will finish as the 2nd best team in the nation for the 4th straight season. She'll have another outstanding year with just 2-3 losses, (2 to Connecticut) and may take home a POY award or two, makes her 4th straight Final Four and loses for a 4th time to Connecticut. On the flip side, at 22, she can play pro basketball this summer, make 50k and extra in endorsements, then make 6 figures overseas at 22 and build a financial foundation that has her set for life. Additionally, she should be a shoe-in for the #1 pick and has a chance to establish herself as the perennial player from this class, and she gets to spend summers in the great city of Seattle. She also gets to play at a higher level, compete with better athletes and improve her game as a basketball player.
I'll also note, after losing a Final Four/Championship game, most players look devastated or visibly upset. Loyd looked extremely calm and composed, almost like she had just played a pick up game or one of insignificant value. It might just be her demeanor, but based on her play and how low key she was after the loss, in hindsight it almost looked like she was just "over it" at that point.
I think Jefferson became the leader after the Xmas break.It's her demeanor, and while she is a great player, IMO she is not a leader. The best player is not always the leader of a team. Stewart is UConn's best player and their leader. Diggins filled both roles at ND for a couple of years. However, Kayla McBride was ND's best player last season, but Natalie Achonwa was the team leader. Loyd may have had the role thrust on her, but she never embraced it and I don't think she was ever comfortable in it.
Wow! Didn't see this coming. Notre dame definitely won't be a contender without her next season. I predict that they'll be the number 2 or three 3 seed in their respected region with Baylor being the 1 seed this time! So the Final Four teams will slightly change next year I think. They'll be UCONN, Baylor, South Carolina, and Tennessee all 1 seeds, but I don't thinks that's possible because Tennessee and SC are in the same conference! These will be the four best time because:
-UCONN: Jefferson, Nurse, Tuck, Stewart, Butler
bench: Collier, Samuelson, Williams, Boykin, Chong, Ekmark
-Baylor: Baylor picks up Alexis Jones, return senior Niya Johnson and Alexis Prince. Nina Davis will be really good; expected to be the Big 12 poy again. And they also have some quality post players coming in Mompremier and Brown.
South Carolina: Cuevas picks up the starting PG, I think. Tiffany Mitchell is a senior, Asia Dozier, Tina Roy, A'ja Wilson, Jatarie White, and Alaina Coates.
Tennessee: Te'a Cooper instantly picks up the starting PG position; you have to see her play in person to know and don't have to see in person to know that she's a much better PG than Massengale. They pick up Diamond Deshields; she's going to lead SEC in scoring. They have Nared, Jasmine Jones, Mercedez Russell, Jannah Tucker, Jordan Reynolds, and Bashaara Graves.
only other team I see making the FF if one of these teams doesn't make it is Maryland with Lexie Brown, Brionna Jones, and Shatori Walker-Kimbrough.
Notre: Allen, Mabrey, Reimer, and Turner; that won't be enough to get em to the final four.
What has happened to Stanford? It's like the only thing they look forward to is upsetting UConn and that won't happen next season
4-peat!!!!
I think Jefferson became the leader after the Xmas break.
McGraw didn't have a good game plan to get Loyd the open shots she needed to make a difference in the game Monday.
Like I said- Muffet didn't have a good game plan...You could be right; I don't see enough UConn games to make that judgement.
Loyd was off the entire tournament, not just Tuesday night. Jefferson was able to shut down Loyd in part by being physical with her. There was a lot of grabbing and holding that occurred. This is not a knock at the reffing, however. It was called that way the entire game on both ends and it was consistent. That's all both teams could ask for. At that point, it is up to the players to adjust. Loyd couldn't/didn't. Quite frankly, a tighter whistle probably favors UConn due to their having better quality on the bench if the starters had gotten into foul trouble.
And while Loyd was shut down, ND had open looks from other players and missed them. Reimer had several from the foul line area, shots that she has been making pretty consistently since January. They weren't dropping. That along with way too many unforced turnovers in the first half was the difference.
That's my thinking at this point. We'll see what happens as the Draft gets closer.Article says she could withdraw and return to school, but had to declare today. Maybe she's just keeping options open.
You understate how great a player MoJett is and has been all season. She's been AWESOME all year! Words aren't adequate...Perhaps this is a simplistic look, but I'll try anyway. JL could really generate offense, her own shot, for the most part. She may not have had the best tourney this year. And in the final game, the smallest player, our MoJet, hounded her for the whole game, and JL only shot 22%. So, transfer that to WNBA ... if guards are bigger and stronger, how do you get your shot?
And, considering the deadline yesterday, this might be a formality. She has until 5 days before the draft to withdraw (thankfully the draft isn't today!), so we'll within 48 hours if she reconsiders. I hope and pray that this young woman has good advisors and has weighed all the pros and cons. It's not like Okafor at Duke making this decision.
You understate how great a player MoJett is and has been all season. She's been AWESOME all year! Words aren't adequate...