Nice work!!!
I would assume Gophers are likely done for the 2024 class with the two they have committed.Nice work!!!
Kind of surprised, I really thought we had a full roster this year and I thought we were full next year. Looks like we probably won't add any Freshman next year unless they are exceptional. What does everyone else think?
Likely someone will transfer after this season so they will probably try to add a transfer to fill those spot(s).
After watching that, I am shocked. To never have even had a single interaction with her is crazy to me.Whalen’s staff never contacted her?? Wow
No. 4 Michigan Wolverines
Highest ranked commit: G Syla Swords (No. 11)
Swords is a player with experience playing all over the world at different levels of the Canadian National Team program. She plays an extremely challenging schedule with her Long Island Lutheran team and with her Kia Nurse EYBL team during the summer -- her summer of 2023 was one of the best in recent memory. She is an all-around player, three-level scorer and brings a glue-like intangible to her teams and makes others better.
No. 15 Olivia Olson brings a versatility and an IQ to the floor that will allow her to play multiple positions at the next level. Comfortable at any position on the floor, she can play on the ball or off the ball with success. Olson's game can be utilized in ball screens, post up situations, and also to space the floor with her ability to knock down the 3.
Four-star Mila Holloway is a shifty point guard who primarily creates for others and keeps everyone involved while three-star Te'Yala Delfosse is a 6-foot-3 forward with a lot of potential. She is long, crashes the glass, and has a respectable handle and 3-point ability.
Kim Barnes-Arico is bringing in four complementary and cohesive players to bolster her 2024 class
No. 8 Iowa Hawkeyes
Highest ranked commit: F Ava Heiden (No. 36)
Heiden is a very fundamental post player with strong base and very good skills. She can play out of the post or on the perimeter and helps with the flow of game plans and schemes while making others better. Her patience and poise lends itself to a good understanding of the game.
Aaliyah Guyton (No. 57) is a combo guard with a reputation for scoring the ball, but her point guard abilities immediately standout as well. She is solid in the pick-and-roll and proved this summer that she can make others better. Defensively, she is always in stance and does a nice job of keep the ball in front and understanding help rotation.
No. 64 Teagan Mallegni, who is crafty with the dribble and strong on the boards, and No. 88 Taylor Stremlow are both knock down shooters in this group. Stremlow plays well within herself and has a great understanding of the game overall.
Callie Levin is a tough, quick three-star guard out Solon High School in Iowa. She should be a skilled perimeter player for the Hawkeyes.
Lisa Bluder has a system that rewards skills, shooting, and ball movement and these players can do all of that
FWIW Britt Prince announced her commitment to Nebraska today.Midwesterner Britt Prince narrowed her choices to final 11. She was top-12 in ESPN rankings but slipped a bit to #28.
FWIW Britt Prince announced her commitment to Nebraska today.
Alyssa Wirth has re opened her commitment according to Twitter. So she is no longer coming to Minnesota.
Mckenna Johnson Early Enrollee
https://gophersports.com/news/2024/1/2/womens-basketball-johnson-joins-gophers-as-early-enrollee
Mckenna Johnson Early Enrollee
https://gophersports.com/news/2024/1/2/womens-basketball-johnson-joins-gophers-as-early-enrollee
That's great. An extra full semester to practice and get acclimated to college life with time demands of classes, practices and road game travel is quite a head start on next year.
Any chance Dawn P could make a run at that top overall Sarah Strong? She is still uncommitted.
The NIL doesn't just come locally if you stand out and make a difference nationally. CC of Iowa has Gatorade, State Farm, etc. You provide marketing, you stand out, and put yourself out there...you get deals regardless where you play. And the money isn't everything...you have to put up with a lot more in the public and your life is lot less private.This area, Minnesota, doesn't have that kind of NIL firepower.
NoAny chance Dawn P could make a run at that top overall Sarah Strong? She is still uncommitted.
I honestly believe with success the Minnesota “lid” on NIL will come off. There are a lot of companies in Minnesota and if there is a superstar player or team they are going to want the advertising. Not specifically about this recruit, but any.This area, Minnesota, doesn't have that kind of NIL firepower.
Yup, and the national exposure the Big 10 is getting now on Peacock is a HUGE opportunity to sell recruits.I honestly believe with success the Minnesota “lid” on NIL will come off. There are a lot of companies in Minnesota and if there is a superstar player or team they are going to want the advertising. Not specifically about this recruit, but any.
I think this is true but perhaps less so than states and/or towns that have no professional teams. It still stands that sports professionalism is the pinnacle of the average sports fan fandom. Not true for me and not true for many on here but overall. Winning can change this vs non winning pro team but pro teams still gobble up some of the attention making college NIL deals somewhat less attractive. It also can be said that the non Pro states/towns also have lower populations in general. So there is less of a market overall but the intensity is interest is still more focused with the lower population.I honestly believe with success the Minnesota “lid” on NIL will come off. There are a lot of companies in Minnesota and if there is a superstar player or team they are going to want the advertising. Not specifically about this recruit, but any.