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Post by showyourgold on Jul 14, 2014 15:13:45 GMT
It seems like the womens program has been kind of snakebit for a while on the injury bug so that despite really good recruiting, they are not near the elite level they used to be while lack of numbers for various reasons has hindered the mens for two years but there seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel for them as recruiting really stepped up the one "Yanni" year.
Which do you think is closer to getting back to national prominence faster? What do you think the future prognosis is for the two head coaches since baseball and football have both hit "a grand slam" with the best runs in school history for those sports?
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Post by Admin on Jul 14, 2014 18:23:28 GMT
With Foggie and Lister gone, it seems like the women's roster looks a little short staffed at guard while the men's team will have a ton of guards (if KJ is back) and maybe not so much depth still inside unless Henderson's knee is 100% and maybe Moats and Siakam contribute more than expected.
We probably need some of those women's basketball die-hards from (name of other forum here) to help us out on that part of it.
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Post by opendorepolicy on Jul 14, 2014 18:32:03 GMT
I'm hoping for both to continue to make strides. I think the Men's team improved themselves a lot this year and it will show soon. I also found it encouraging that they brought in the class's highest rated recruit AFTER Hufnagel departed. Maybe Stallings and the new ex-Harvard recruiter (forgot name) can continue this success.
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