One can only wish the best for KML. Her talent, personality and competitive nature deserves it. Tangentially, the life of a woman who pursues basketball as a career is a difficult, nomadic life. Unlike men who are coddled right up until they're out of the league in 5 years. I feel sorry for the young women who often stay close to home and attend college with mommy and daddy nearby. Who eschew going to programs outside of their comfort zone. Who aren't challenged. After four years of this kind of swaddling they're going to be confronted with a harsh reality. To me programs like Notre Dame, UConn, Louisville, and to a lesser extent Maryland provide young women with a taste of what living on their own far from home while competing at a high level is going to be like. It just leaves them better prepared for their future lives. Which is why I believe players like KML will ultimately succeed and thrive. Good luck young lady.