That’s correct. Kneepkens and McKenzie are both guards and yet couldn’t and can’t see themselves playing for a Hall of Fame guard. It does make you wonder!!
Maddison is a first team all-state player in Wisconsin in basketball. She has a signed letter of intent to play soccer at Minnesota. At 6’2” I have to wonder if at some point she might want to give basketball a shot at some point.
Sorry, I’m a doctor so I wouldn’t know that you don’t go to medical school as an undergrad!!! I do know that if you go to the same school as an undergrad that you will eventually go for medical school, your chances of getting in are much much better
Kneepkens wants to study medicine. Lehigh is high academic. I’ve been there a number of times. It’s not noted for medical. Minnesota is one of the top medical schools in the country and is affiliated with Mayo. Doesn’t take a giant leap of faith to make the right choice based on Medical. Hm
McKenzie by her own admission is not a good outside shooter. Her game in high school for the most part is going to the basket. That might not play so well in the Big Ten.
I like McKenzie as well but with her desire to get into the oceanography field it’s more likely that San Diego State or Pepperdine might be her destination followed by Scripps. Another note is that she is 5’8” by her own admission not 5’10”.
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction unfortunately. Accepting Mershon as a transfer may mean no Sophie Hart. It is my hope that Gianna Kneepkens quickly commits before something else unexpected happens.
It looks like Scalia is starting to go through the freshman rigors of a long season. She has played a lot of minutes and it seems to be wearing on her. Her shots are flat probably because her legs have lost some of their bounce. Powell on the other hand hasn’t played nearly as many minutes...