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Post by nomar33 on Jul 31, 2018 8:02:05 GMT -5
I am sure that is probably a fraction of list for 2020 - there are gonna be so many minutes to replace. I think the staff would be thrilled to get any one of the ladies listed, each one would fill a need come 2020. I have never seen Fox or Wax play but for me if I was ranking the few I saw:
Ryan Cairns Lawson Stickle
Of course each one of them fills a different need
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Post by bigredfan on Jul 31, 2018 10:31:24 GMT -5
Fox is the real deal. MVP of the Class C NYS Championship team. In a very tight game which was won in overtime she came through with points or rebounds when the team really needed her.
She also plays La Cross and VB who lost in the NYS Championship game. She is just a winner. I haven''t seen the other 2020's but my first pick would be Fox. I would compare her with Siegerst.
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Post by sienafan1480 on Aug 3, 2018 9:28:55 GMT -5
Fox is the real deal. MVP of the Class C NYS Championship team. In a very tight game which was won in overtime she came through with points or rebounds when the team really needed her. She also plays La Cross and VB who lost in the NYS Championship game. She is just a winner. I haven''t seen the other 2020's but my first pick would be Fox. I would compare her with Siegerst. I have seen the Fox girl play many times from her time in CYO straight through the state championship run last year. She is a good player, but not even in the same stratosphere as Siegrist. There is such a huge difference between class C girls basketball and AA girls basketball, that you really can't even make that kind of comparison. She was awesome down the stretch in Troy and that will always be a great moment for her. I just feel like if she were in a Lourdes, Ossining, Magnus, or Ursuline she would be just another player. I think Marist has far better targets in their sights
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Post by bigredfan on Aug 3, 2018 12:59:31 GMT -5
You maybe right but she is only a SO and she knows how to win at any level. She is 6'1" now and have the moves. IMO she could play with any of the AA players. Maybe Siena would like to get her. Just saying.
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Post by sienafan1480 on Aug 3, 2018 18:07:14 GMT -5
You maybe right but she is only a SO and she knows how to win at any level. She is 6'1" now and have the moves. IMO she could play with any of the AA players. Maybe Siena would like to get her. Just saying. She is going to be a very interesting case. There are always success stories from the smaller classifications. Heck Christian Laettner played at a Class C or D school in NY. However, most success stories come from the bigger classifications. She is a sophomore and has time to continue to develop, I would hope maybe she would go prep and challenge herself a bit more. At this point Siena and Marist are not on the same planet, and I would not be overly exstatic if she became a Saint. Should tell you all you need to know.
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Post by tomsoph on Aug 3, 2018 19:01:50 GMT -5
Fox is the real deal. MVP of the Class C NYS Championship team. In a very tight game which was won in overtime she came through with points or rebounds when the team really needed her. She also plays La Cross and VB who lost in the NYS Championship game. She is just a winner. I haven''t seen the other 2020's but my first pick would be Fox. I would compare her with Siegerst. I have seen the Fox girl play many times from her time in CYO straight through the state championship run last year. She is a good player, but not even in the same stratosphere as Siegrist. There is such a huge difference between class C girls basketball and AA girls basketball, that you really can't even make that kind of comparison. She was awesome down the stretch in Troy and that will always be a great moment for her. I just feel like if she were in a Lourdes, Ossining, Magnus, or Ursuline she would be just another player. I think Marist has far better targets in their sights Agreed...I’ve seen both play several times as I’m a local in the area. Siegrist is a stud...absolute different caliber player and that’s not any disrespect to Fox as she’s solid for sure...
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Post by nomar33 on Aug 3, 2018 19:07:05 GMT -5
If things do not go as planned at Nova would be great transfer.
Fox fits our system, that goes along way. She reminds me a great deal of Willow and while we all like the Willow signing don’t think we projected ALLMAAC Rookie.
Re-read the Centerfield articles on Alana and Grance and get the feeling how important a high basketball IQ is to succeed at Marist.
I hope we get Fox as I feel she fits our program and our culture. I want her for same reason I didn’t want “Shaw” Edwards.
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Post by foxfanatic on Aug 3, 2018 22:21:11 GMT -5
If things do not go as planned at Nova would be great transfer. Fox fits our system, that goes along way. She reminds me a great deal of Willow and while we all like the Willow signing don’t think we projected ALLMAAC Rookie. Re-read the Centerfield articles on Alana and Grance and get the feeling how important a high basketball IQ is to succeed at Marist. I hope we get Fox as I feel she fits our program and our culture. I want her for same reason I didn’t want “Shaw” Edwards. How could she not be a great fit with that name, lol! But I agree she seems to fit the system. After seeing Edwards tweet when she committed to Quinny, glad she didnt come here. Not the personality we needed.
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Post by tomsoph on Aug 4, 2018 8:34:07 GMT -5
I know it’s a moot point, but Sirgrist would have fit our “system” like a glove...😉 Would love to get her as a transfer...
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Post by foxfanatic on Aug 4, 2018 13:25:29 GMT -5
I agree Maddy wouldve been nice. She looks like an athletic wing which is where we have is where the least depth.
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Post by nomar33 on Aug 5, 2018 18:49:03 GMT -5
A number of 2020's are currently playing in the Summer Hoops Festival :
Caitlin Weimer, 6'2" PF, Hudson Valley (Hen Hud '20)- Maybe the player of the day in terms of putting together a total complete effort, Weimar was able to dominate the paint as a back to the basket weapon who showed great footwork inside. She was an offensive rebounding machine as she put back misses time after time while also blocking shots and altering anything that came her way.
Lindsey Lawson, 6'3" PF, Central (Cazenovia '20)- One of the more intriguing prospects because of her size and skill set as Lawson is someone who was more of a face up 4 as she was much more comfortable on Friday taking defenders off the dribble and drawing them out to challenge her as she then was able to go to the rim and finish with ease demonstrating a great ability to finish going inside.
Kaci Donovan, 6'1" SG, Southern Tier (Owego Free Academy '20)- Seeing her here compared to the Philly Belles on the AAU circuit showed Donovan's versatility as she was more on the 1 spot in D.C., but here she played more off the ball and created her own space for her long range shot which was firing on all cylinders as Donovan went 4-6 in her first game today controlling the game from deep in a major way.
Siobhan Ryan, 6'0" SF, Buffalo (Sacred Heart Academy '20)- Much like her sister Micaela who was a sharpshooter for SHA over the past 3 years, the younger Siobhan was able to knock down catch and shoot threes for Buffalo on a regular basis as her teammates made sure late in the game to feed her the ball as she needed very little room to get off what was a great shot for her based off of her play today.
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Post by nomar33 on Aug 21, 2018 16:40:14 GMT -5
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Post by nomar33 on Aug 28, 2018 7:09:17 GMT -5
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Post by nomar33 on Aug 29, 2018 15:21:07 GMT -5
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Post by nomar33 on Aug 29, 2018 21:39:36 GMT -5
Well here's hoping
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