you would pass on Olivia Olson? she is the #1 PLAYER IN MINNESOTA for the 24' you'd pass on getting the #1player? are you kidding? so you'd also pass on Tessa Johnson, because we already have guards? c'mon nowIf it was me advising on strategic planning, I would pass on the 2024 guards Olivia Olson and Alivia McGill of Minnesota. Instead I'd:
-Focus on retaining the players the Gophers have -- especially the current top guards. Once the Gophers start making big headlines next season they will surely have transfer portal opportunities. Keep them home.
-Reload in 2025 by focusing on the elite Aaliyah Crump and other 2025 prospects.
-Fortify depth. Can always use another hard-to-find "big."
Melissa Maines has been elevated to the title of Assistant AD/General Manager of Women's Basketball. That's a great move, even historic.
In the new world of college basketball -- and the big-time Big Ten -- the school needs to win at things other than what the coaches are doing.
So when South Carolina and $25,000 per year comes calling for Crump, let's be clear that Melissa Maines has the ball. If that means saving up in advance with a 3-year plan, great. Do whatever it takes to empower Maines to make that shot. And in the interim Maines should be working relationships in the community to build the support to reload this program after the Fab 4 approach the end of their historic run.
Despite efforts by Minnesota, Tessa Johnson signed with South Carolina and Olivia Olson has committed to MI. Is there a point to continue recruiting them?you would pass on Olivia Olson? she is the #1 PLAYER IN MINNESOTA for the 24' you'd pass on getting the #1player? are you kidding? so you'd also pass on Tessa Johnson, because we already have guards? c'mon now
I am sure both players talked with Whalen after their respective commitments and made it clear whether they were 100% solid or not. I do not see many basketball players flip their commitments. Depending on their relationship, Whalen may reach out on occasion to check in but it is highly likely that the Gophers have moved on.Despite efforts by Minnesota, Tessa Johnson signed with South Carolina and Olivia Olson has committed to MI. Is there a point to continue recruiting them?
Some context with this... Gophers are likely in 5th place of this 6 teams for her. As of right now, they are not on her expected four official visits plans.
While I agree usually a list can sometimes signal not picking gophers, I think it more so has to do with the amount of contact the player has to deal with. When they do the top 5,6 10 etc, other schools (usually) stop reaching out so it's less time making call backs etc.I could be wrong, but any recruit who has put a top however many they choose has not seemed to pick the Gophers. I felt like they had a chance with Johnson, but usually I don’t even feel like they have a chance. I don’t like these kids wasting the Gophers time. As for Zubich…..I think it would be foolish to go anywhere besides Minnesota. I know her Dad coaches football, which would make attending early games tough. She would get a ton of support from local fans if she went to Minnesota. I can almost guarantee MIB would be represented at every game. (I compare her to Wagner) However I have said, if they don’t want to be gophers I don’t want them. This current team is a bunch of kids who want to be gophers, and WILL be successful soon.
Believe she only took 1 official visit, to her "dream school" North Carolina, think we can all see where this is headed.
Jordan Zubich has made a decision and we’ll find out on Sunday.
guess some kids just need the attention even when there is really no decision to be made.Believe she only took 1 official visit, to her "dream school" North Carolina, think we can all see where this is headed.
It'll be pathetic if anyone besides parents and teammates and coach show up. Anyone else who would attend something like this needs to get a life.
Jordan Zubich has made a decision and we’ll find out on Sunday.
I’m guessing when you’re from a small town (or collection thereof), there might be a lot of people show up.It'll be pathetic if anyone besides parents and teammates and coach show up. Anyone else who would attend something like this needs to get a life.
Like that episode of Married with Children, where they are on vacation in Dumpwater, Florida and the event that weekend or whatever was to "meet the man who met Andy Griffith"! And all the locals were supposedly excited.I’m guessing when you’re from a small town (or collection thereof), there might be a lot of people show up.
These comments are ridiculous. This is a big thing for a small Iron Range town who supports its programs (football too) with a lot of pride. There's no need to belittle it or a young person who has worked very hard to put herself in a position like this. She also did two official visits and not one.Like that episode of Married with Children, where they are on vacation in Dumpwater, Florida and the event that weekend or whatever was to "meet the man who met Andy Griffith"! And all the locals were supposedly excited.
I suppose this could be the same. Show up at the school and stand next to your neighbor, pretend to care, then head to the local dairy queen with everyone else and gossip about it for the rest of the day.
Something to be said about being in a metropolitan area....
This is 100% correct. Be happy for these kids. My goodness, imagine if it were your own kid, would you want people to be happy for them and celebrate them? This isn't a small school thing. This happens everywhere.These comments are ridiculous. This is a big thing for a small Iron Range town who supports its programs (football too) with a lot of pride. There's no need to be belittle it or a young person who has worked very hard to put herself in a position like this. She also did two official visits and not one. And it has really has nothing to do with metro vs. outstate. For so long the towns on the Range and Duluth have been all about hockey, so it's fun to celebrate great events and hard work like this in other sports where kids are having success. There are more northern girls basketball players who will be going D1 over the next 2 - 5 years, and a sophomore at Duluth Marshall received his first D1 offer the other day named Brooks Johnson. His sister Chloe is one of the top 7th graders in the whole country. Again, there is no need to tear these kids down.
Regarding it being foolish to go anywhere besides Minnesota...while I don't agree with this at all (the Gophers need to earn recruits vs. automatically assuming they will get kids just because someone is a native Minnesotan) pretty soon that will mean St. Thomas. When that new arena gets built, this program will be getting even more Minnesota hoopers.I could be wrong, but any recruit who has put a top however many they choose has not seemed to pick the Gophers. I felt like they had a chance with Johnson, but usually I don’t even feel like they have a chance. I don’t like these kids wasting the Gophers time. As for Zubich…..I think it would be foolish to go anywhere besides Minnesota. I know her Dad coaches football, which would make attending early games tough. She would get a ton of support from local fans if she went to Minnesota. I can almost guarantee MIB would be represented at every game. (I compare her to Wagner) However I have said, if they don’t want to be gophers I don’t want them. This current team is a bunch of kids who want to be gophers, and WILL be successful soon.
I've seen her play a handful of times. She's a project (and there's nothing wrong with that)....but the stats look great in part because of the competition she plays against. Just not a lot of high level players from smaller schools in Western WI. She towers over her competition on most nights and to her credit, uses that size to put up big numbers. Hope that can translate to the B10.
She also visited Utah.Believe she only took 1 official visit, to her "dream school" North Carolina, think we can all see where this is headed.