MNDaily: Laura Bagwell Katalinich and Kayla Mershon Set to Contribute

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Tony Liebert:

Gophers’ head coach Lindsay Whalen lost nearly 50% of her team’s scoring from a season ago, so she knew that she had to get creative in finding new pieces for her team in 2020. Lucky for her, there was a pair of native Minnesotans in the transfer portal that had grown up dreaming of playing for the Gophers.

In the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Whalen’s recruitment did not slow down as she added one transfer commitment in March and one in April. On March 18, the school announced the addition of Cornell graduate transfer Laura Bagwell Katalinich; on April 15, the school announced the addition of Nebraska transfer Kayla Mershon.

Bagwell Katalinich, an Academy of Holy Angels graduate, knew that the University of Minnesota was always somewhere that she wanted to end up.

“I wanted to go to a place where I could play competitive basketball and push myself athletically but also compliment the degree that I already earned at Cornell,” she said.

The 6-foot forward is planning to pursue the University’s one-year masters program in sports management. Although this will be Bagwell Katalinich’s first year with the Gophers, she will be one of only two senior players on the roster.

“I think it would be a waste for me not to take on some leadership role,” she said. “Something that I have always tried to do is make people’s lives easier by sharing what I have learned and seen.”

Making the jump from a midmajor conference like the Ivy League all the way to Big Ten conference competition can be challenging for some, but the former first-team All-Ivy League member is up for the challenge.

“I am 6 feet tall, and there are girls that are easily 6-foot-3, 6-foot-4 in the Big Ten,” Bagwell Katalinich said. “I am not going to grow and be 6-foot-4 this season, so just being smart with my footwork and shot selection to balance out that height and strength disadvantage is something I worked on a lot this offseason.”


Bagwell Katalinich is immediately eligible to play this season as a graduate transfer. With so much roster turnover, the 6-foot forward could be in store for a big role with the Gophers in 2020 after averaging 13.4 points and 7.0 rebounds a season ago with Cornell.

Mershon, a graduate of Minnetonka High School, knew that the University of Minnesota felt like home when she faced the Gophers at Williams Arena last season with Nebraska.

“When I came to play at Minnesota last season [with Nebraska], there were 30 of my friends and family at the game, and I just felt loved,” she said. “I knew that this place felt like home.”

Mershon just completed her second season at Nebraska, averaging 1.6 points and 2.5 rebounds per game. She will not be eligible to play for the Gophers this season as she sits out one season due to NCAA transfer rules. She sees the year off from games as an opportunity to grow her own game and take her skills to the next level.

“I really want to work on my scoring mentality. At Nebraska, they saw me more as a defensive threat, while the coaches here want me to be more of an overall player,” Mershon said. “I think working on my offensive game and connections with my teammates will make the transition that much easier next year.”

Standing at 6-foot-3, Mershon has all the intangibles to be a very effective post player in the Big Ten for the Gophers in 2021.

The Gophers are set to begin their 2020 campaign on Dec. 2 when they host Eastern Illinois. Big Ten Conference play is set to begin on Dec. 9
 


The Gophers’ women’s basketball roster is already being hit with injuries and COVID-19 ahead of their matchup with Eastern Illinois Wednesday.

Similar to the Gophers’ football team, the women’s basketball team has opted not to specify what is keeping players out of the lineup due to privacy concerns.

Due to the unspecific designation, all we know is that sophomore guard Sara Scalia, five-star freshman Alexia Smith, transfer post player Laura Bagwell-Katalinich, and freshman guard Caroline Strande are all set to be out for Wednesday’s season opener due to injury or illness.

Scalia and Bagwell-Katalinich were both expected to be starters for head coach Lindsay Whalen this season. Scalia was the third-highest returning scorer for the Gophers and Bagwell-Katalinich averaged 13.4 points and 7.0 rebounds last season at Cornell.


Whalen’s starting lineup for Wednesday is expected to include sophomore Jasmine Powell, redshirt-senior Gadiva Hubbard and redshirt-sophomore Kadi Sissoko, who has not played since the 2018-19 season. They will lean on freshman Erin Hedman and either redshirt-freshman Grace Cumming or sophomore Klarke Sconiers as the remaining starters.

The only reserves available will be redshirt-freshman forward Justice Ross and either Cumming or Sconiers.

The Gophers have also reportedly decided to apply for a waiver for Kayla Mershon, a 6-foot-3 center transfer from Nebraska. With serious uncertainty day-by-day, another body would go a long way, especially one with two years of Big Ten playing experience.

Minnesota is set to tip off against Eastern Illinois Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in Williams Arena.
 

Any chance that Mershon will be granted a transfer waiver by the NCAA for this season? Would only seem fair as others were already granted waivers to play this season. I haven't seen anything official that is why I asked here?
 

Any chance that Mershon will be granted a transfer waiver by the NCAA for this season? Would only seem fair as others were already granted waivers to play this season. I haven't seen anything official that is why I asked here?

In her presser, Whalen said they applied last week and hope Mershon can play this season. I'm surprised they waited so long to apply when we are headed into an all hands on deck season.
 

In her presser, Whalen said they applied last week and hope Mershon can play this season. I'm surprised they waited so long to apply when we are headed into an all hands on deck season.
Thank you for the reply Ignatius. Yes with the pandemic/Covid19, situation raging everywhere, they will need every healthy available player they can get this upcoming season. Excited to see and hear the squad play.
 





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