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cc66 Postdoc Posts 2204 |
07-09-22 07:31 PM - Post#343095
Did I miss it, or are the women very late announcing their recruits? |
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Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2184 |
07-10-22 07:26 PM - Post#343101
Nothing official yet, but the Columbia Lions are known to have at least two new recruits in Perri Page, a very in talented player from Chartiers Valley High School in Western Pennsylvania and a highly recruited 6'2" forward from the United Kingdom. Columbia lost only one player to graduation so there does not seem to be much room for newcomers. |
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cc66 Postdoc Posts 2204 |
07-11-22 08:10 PM - Post#343136
Thanks, but do you know the name of the recruit from the United Kingdom? |
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hoopsfan Masters Student Posts 648 |
07-12-22 08:54 AM - Post#343151
Susannah Rafiu https://www.ipswichbasketball.co.uk/post/susannah-... |
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Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2184 |
07-12-22 01:53 PM - Post#343169
Emily Montes, a point guard from the Trinity School in Miami, has already committed to Columbia for next year's incoming class. She appears to be one of the best basketball prospects in the State of Florida. |
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cc66 Postdoc Posts 2204 |
07-12-22 02:16 PM - Post#343171
She's tall and has 6'7" wingspan, but I'm not clear how easily her British basketball background translates to the Ivy League??? |
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Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2184 |
07-14-22 10:47 AM - Post#343238
What are your concerns? |
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cc66 Postdoc Posts 2204 |
07-14-22 03:09 PM - Post#343243
Her stats aren't that impressive, and when she runs, she doesn't look that fast??? Maybe I am being too critical. I just wonder whether anyone else saw what I saw. |
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Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2184 |
07-15-22 05:00 PM - Post#343271
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8fBx-zBMRU On the youtube clip reference above she does look very athletic to me, but given how great a coach Megan Griffith is, why worry. Just think Kitty Henderson from Australia. Also, Columbia has everyone returning upfront so Susannah is unlikely to see much playing time this year. |
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cc66 Postdoc Posts 2204 |
07-16-22 06:51 AM - Post#343280
She does look more athletic in this video. And no, I am not worried. She's got time to develop, and I am expecting a fine season. |
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Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2184 |
07-16-22 01:50 PM - Post#343284
I expect that as well. My concerns are that Princeton could be a Top Ten ranked team nationally and Harvard, Yale and Penn are likely to be much better. Princeton outplayed Columbia last year and will have nearly everyone back plus a couple of super freshman prospects one of whom is 6'4." Columbia has three superstars returning in Abbey, Kaitlin and Jaida. However, Coach Griffith will need at least two other standouts to defeat Princeton. There are several possibilities including Kitty Henderson, Sienna Durr, and all four of the 6'1 forwards. The freshman from Western Pennsylvania, could also be a factor.. |
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cc66 Postdoc Posts 2204 |
08-13-22 01:00 PM - Post#344006
More than one month after this thread began, I've got to ask again: some time before school starts, they are going to announce the recruits for WBB, aren't they??? |
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cc66 Postdoc Posts 2204 |
08-13-22 02:19 PM - Post#344008
https://gocolumbialions.com/news/2022/8/12/womens -... I should have checked first. The new recruits were announced yesterday. |
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Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2184 |
08-13-22 02:51 PM - Post#344009
No recruiting surprises given that almost the entire team is returning from last year so there was probably no room for more than two players. The Lions will have a very experienced team with lots of talent and depth. Unfortunately they will probably have to defeat a very strong Princeton team in order to make the NCAA post-season tournament unless the NCAA Tournament Committee awards two bids to Ivy League teams. |
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internetter Postdoc Posts 3400 |
08-15-22 06:22 PM - Post#344036
They're going on a foreign trip that includes Spain from which a player comes.
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