Showing posts with label Ayanna Edwards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ayanna Edwards. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Recruiting in 2014


WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

(Recruting is always a question we get here at Cardinal Couple concerning the Louisville WBB future and staff columnist Jenny O'Bryan takes a look at a few that have been mentioned in connection with the Lady Cards.)

With the recent post game comments by Coach Walz about heading out on the recruiting trail, questions abound as to who is on the Cardinal radar in the class of 2014. 

Below is a list of 2014’s whose names have been mentioned in connection with Louisville basketball.   The extent to which they are involved is not clear with all of them.  Regardless, these are a few names to pay attention to.  As always, more names could surface before the class inks.

RACHEL BELL
Rachel Bell- is a guard from Cumberland Furnace, TN.   Fullcourt.com staff writer Bob Corwin describes her as an “above average athlete, can be a crowd pleaser with her creative shot making off spin moves.”    Last August, at Nike Nationals, she garnered the attention of staff writers at the now defunct Hoopgurlz, you can find that here:

She was recently on hand at the KFC YUM! Center watching the win over St. John’s.


Sydney Brackmyre
Sydney Brackemyre- is a forward out of  Harveysburg, OH.  She has been mentioned here at Cardinal Couple several times already.  Her final three are Louisville, Dayton and Michigan.   She has been on campus multiple times and has been present for several games this season.  Sydney is rehabbing from surgery from an ACL tear this past fall, so is missing the majority of her junior year.  In the event you missed it last time we posted it, here is a great read on Brackemyre:

Ayanna Edwards
Ayanna Edwards- is a post player out of Sacramento, CA.  Edwards is a big, powerful body that really clogs up the paint.  She was at Coach Walz’s elite camp this past summer.

Erica Moore- is a forward out of Fishers, IN.  She, too, was on hand for Coach Walz’s elite camp this past summer.  She was one of my favorite players to watch that day, and was playing hard alongside Rebecca Greenwell and Mercedes Russell.   She caught the attention of Hoopgurlz evaluators last summer:
Erica Moore
http://espn.go.com/high-school/girls-basketball/story/_/id/8041889/shannon-cranshaw-tyitesha-reynolds-erica-moore-cameron-nieters-jessica-font-shayna-gore-meg-morningstar-show-potential-elite-basketball-super-64-east-camp

Jasmine Lumpkin- is a wing from Bolingbrook, IL.  She, too, has been at several games this season.  Check out this nice, recent read on Lumpkin:

Jasmine Lumpkin
Victoria Vivians-is a wing out of Forest, MS.  Check out these two write-ups on this “dynamic, explosive player”.
http://www.fullcourt.com/prep/player/profile/victoria-vivians

http://www.maxpreps.com/blogs/maxwire-national-blog/6mcw_RszIk2Nl1C7I1_-0w/victoria-vivians-scores-62-points---45-in-second-half.htm


Victoria Vivians


( Of course, there are always a few girls that sometimes don't surface as potential Cardinal under further down the road. Paul recently did a piece for Donny Yaste's site: Kentucky High School Hoops about a pair of juniors that are rocking Cincinnati...twins Kelsey and Chelsea Mitchell.

Read it here:

Sister Act Part II



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Holding true to one of my New Year’s resolutions I am happy to report that I will be among a foursome headed to South Bend, IN next Monday to take in the Louisville vs. Notre Dame game.   I look forward to sharing my thoughts with you all about my trip!
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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Saturday Cardinal Couple - Tennessee State preview

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SATURDAY CARDINAL COUPLE

( Game report. Louisville MBB defeats Kentucky 80-77 in Freedom Hall. Cards were up by 17 in second half. Donny Yaste will have the full game report in Sunday's edition of CARDINAL COUPLE )






( Staff columnist Quentin Voigt - AKA Elvis Redbird - brings us a report on Monday
night's opponent for the Louisville WBB team....Tennessee State. He also looks into
a couple of 2014 recruits that Jeff Walz is interested in. )


Coach Larry Inman and his Tennessee State Lady Tigers will attempt to derail the Lady Cardinals at the KFC YUM! Center Monday, Dec. 31st. at 6 p.m. This is, of course, New Year's Eve and the Cards will be looking to ring out the old year with a convincing win -- conference play looms ahead.

Hoping to catch the Cards day-dreaming about New Year's resolutions or revelry is a TSU squad that is 4-7 on the season....losing 76-67 to Eastern Illinois Saturday night. 

Avery Jones, a 6'1" senior, is a graduate of Louisville Manual High School and averages 7.5 p.p.g. for the Tigers. She sees about 20 minutes a game and has a team-best 48.3% from the floor, 70.4% from the charity stripe and grabs four rebound a contest. The only T.S.U. player in double figures is 5'8" senior Jasmine Schuler -- at 10 p.p.g. Schuler dishes out 1.6 assists a game, gets 2.8 rebounds and is the best Tiger from the line with a 78.3%.  Simone Hopes leads State in rebounding with 7.3 a game. T.S.U. averages 55.9 p.p.g., shoots 35.2% from the field, 24.6% from beyond the arc and 68% from the foul line.

I'm looking for the results of this match-up to be similar to the Wagner College outcome. Go Cards!

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Recruiting is always a front-burner issue and (without intentionally stepping on Jenny's toes) ESPN Hoopgurlz has reported that Louisville has offered two girls out of the class of 2014. One candidate hails from the left coast, Sacramento, CA's Ayanna Edwards ( known as 'Shaq'). Walz has seen Ayanna and reportedly feels she would be a great fit for the Lady Cards' program. This junior is already 6'4" and has garnered looks from programs across the country. Currently, she averages 8.6 p.p.g, 6.1 rebounds and has 125+ blocks to her credit. She's very athletic, has all the moves for a post player and is exceptionally strong ( hence the nickname).

From Iowa City H.S. (IA) comes Haley Lorenzen, a 6'3" forward that -- according to her coach Bill McTaggert -- is a stronger player in her junior year and has shown improvement on her footwork. In a recent game, she posted 23 points and 12 rebounds in a 82-67 win over Cedar Rapids.

Both Edwards and Lorenzen are committed to improving their games and have come a long way since their sophomore seasons. We hope they'll continue that journey and end up in the Cardinal Red and Black!

-Elvis Redbird (Quentin Voigt)

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( Today at 4 p.m. is also the annual tilt between the UofL and UK men's basketball teams. It'll take place in the KFC YUM! Center and tickets in the 300 section are reportedly being offered at $300 by scalpers for the sold-out contest.  We, of course, do not encourage our readers to do business with nor do we promote the scandalous scalpers...but that's a pretty penny to pay, in our opinion, for horrible seats at a nationally televised game. Men's hoops guru and recently engaged CARDINAL COUPLE Administrator Donny Yaste will have the recap for us in The Sunday Edition of Cardinal Couple)

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Wednesday CARDINAL COUPLE -- Kentucky Junior All-Stars

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WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE


-Jenny reports on Junior All-Star Game


-Jenny's "take" on Walz Elite Skills clinic


( Jenny O'Bryan brings us the Wednesday edition of CARDINAL COUPLE. She's developing a strong following amongst our readers and WE know you'll enjoy her offerings today!) 






I attended the Junior All-Star Game between Kentucky and Indiana on Saturday night at North Oldham High School.  This is the first time that All-Star juniors from each of the states have suited up to play each other.  Indiana won both games between the girls.  On Friday night, Indiana won 101-98.  Saturday evening the final was 78-68...with Indiana on top again. 

The leading scorer each night was the same for each team.  Becca Greenwell, of Owensboro Catholic, led Kentucky with scores of 44 and 16, respectively.  For Indiana, it was Taya (tie-a) Reimer out of Hamilton Southeastern, who led the Indiana girls with 28 and 24, respectively. 

I decided to go to the game to watch several key players.  On the court for Kentucky, and of key interest for Louisville fans, was Becca Greenwell and Makayla Epps (of Marion County).  Recent Louisville de-commit Kyvin Gooden-Rogers, China Dow, from Christian Academy of Louisville who was mentioned here last week, were also junior all-stars.  My primary interest was to watch Greenwell and Epps. 

On the Indiana side, I was particularly interested in seeing the game of two of their All-Stars Taya Reimer and Stephanie Mavunga.  Reimer is a recent commit to Notre Dame and a future UofL opponent in the Big East.  Reimer is currently ranked #4 in the country by ESPN Hoopgurlz.  Stephanie Mavunga
out of Brownsburg, IN, is currently ranked 17th in the country and was a recruiting target of Louisville’s, until her recent commitment to North Carolina.   If Mavunga’s name sounds familiar, it could be because it is often tied to the name of Mercedes Russell.  The two are said to be very good friends and long thought of as a package deal to whatever school they chose.  As we all now know, Mavunga has committed to UNC and Russell has yet to make her college choice.   Louisville, UNC and Tennessee are thought to be the frontrunners for Russell.

On the Kentucky side, Greenwell did not disappoint.  While she led all KY scorers on Saturday night, it was an off-night offensively for her.  She went 3-18 from the field.  While I do not have final stats of the game, she was at the free throw line on multiple occasions.  If my memory serves me correctly, she was perfect from the stripe.  With an off night offensively, you may be wondering what impressed me.  The kid never gave up, on a single play and she played with no hesitation.  That is what impressed me the most.  With the bulky knee brace on supporting her right knee from an ACL tear last summer she is not going to be the fastest kid on the court.  But, she made up for it with tenacious defense, fighting for loose balls, getting hands in the way of shooting lanes, blocking out, and rebounding her own misses and going up for second and third chance shots.  She was seemingly beat down court by her opponent only to swipe the ball from behind and deflect a shot.   She was well defended behind the arc, would hesitate a second, and shoot over the outstretched arms of her opponent.  The kid never gave up.  She played hard the entire time.  Even though it was an off night for her offensively, she found ways to score and found many ways to impact the game. Hands down, she was the best player on the KY side by this untrained eye.  Should Louisville wind up keeping this valued in-state talent home and playing at the YUM, rest assured scoring records will be broken. 

Epps was in and out of the game a lot.  She seemed off of her game compared to when I have seen her at previous outings.  There was some speculation perhaps she tweaked her knee in the Friday night game.  She was a non-factor in this outing.  What I can say, is that she looked both taller and trimmer than I remember. 

Gooden-Rogers impressed me in the first half, coming out with some quick buckets to get KY on the scoreboard.  She also made a couple of nice defensive efforts against Reimer on the Indiana side in the first half.   While her second half of play was nowhere near as strong as the first half, she is going to be a great ball player.  I am saddened by her de-commit from Louisville.  I wish her the best as she reopens her recruiting.  I look forward to watching her game, wherever it is she may end up. 

There were two surprises on the KY side worth a quick mention.  Larryn Brooks out of Richmond Madison Central managed the point most of the game.  She was effective, fast, and played tight defense, causing multiple disruptions and steals.   On Friday night, she scored 22 to back up Greenwell’s 44.  She was fun to watch.  Also worth a mention as having caught my eye was Whitney Hartlage.  Hartlage plays for Mercy.  On this particular night, she had a hot hand.  A quick release from behind the arc had this young lady as the second leading scorer for the night at 14. 

On the Indiana side, Taya Reimer did not disappoint either.  I look forward to watching her game continue to grow and having her as an opponent in the Big East.   A Notre Dame commit, Reimer was powerful, aggressive with the ball, and around the rim.  She had several blocks, played tight defense and had no trouble getting through traffic to the bucket.   When she was not scoring buckets she was drawing fouls and making it to the free throw line.   Reimer was by far the best player on the floor on the Indiana side. 

Stephanie Mavunga was the other Indiana player that drew my attention.  Mavunga is tall, and powerful around the rim.  She never gave up on a rebound and immediately would go back to the rim with rebounds secured.  As stated before... I did not get a final stat sheet, but I am sure her stat line was stuffed with rebounds and hard fought points in the paint.


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As Paul mentioned in his Friday article, I was able to attend the latter half of the skills clinic last Thursday.  While the clinic was attended by at least 50 kids, I am speaking of just a few that caught my eye.  All of the kids played hard, and seemed to be getting the most of their time and money from the Louisville staff and players.  Mine is an untrained eye, so, take my thoughts for what they are worth.

Ayanna Edwards- As Paul mentioned, this post player from Sacremento, CA already has an offer by Louisville.  I saw some 5 on 5 half-court scrimmaging with her.  What stood out the most to me was her presence in the paint.  With a big body Ayanna was able to clog up the lane and had several blocked shots in a quick 7-8 minute span.  

JaVonna Layfield is a local player from Ballard High School.  JaVonna has an athletic build and was cat-quick up and down the court.  She saw the court well and passed the ball well.  If my information is correct this young player has Cardinal ties in that she is the niece of former Louisville stand out, Larry O’Bannon.

Sabrina Haines attended the camp from Arizona.  She probably stood out the most to me.  This sturdy framed guard scored, defended, rebounded, blocked out and went after loose balls.  She was all over the court. 

The roster of attendees was helpful so that Paul and I could identify kids as they were playing.  Unfortunately, the jerseys the kids wore had very small numbers on them.  While my eyes are not that old, they felt terribly old that day as I had a difficult time identifying players on the court.  That being said other kids caught my eye, but I could not identify them.  I do not know if anyone involved with the clinic reads these articles, but if they do, bigger numbers on the jerseys would be very helpful!

All of that being said, observers at the clinic on Thursday, June 28 from 1-5:00 at Cardinal Arena should have absolutely no problem identifying Mercedes Russell.  The tall, lean 6-5 post player from Oregon no doubt will stand out not only with her size but with her skills on the court.  Grab a friend and please join Cardinal Couple writers on the 28th as we get a sneak peek at what the #1 kid in the country looks like on the court!!  We’ll see you there!


( Another couple of great reports from Jenny ! We can't stress it enough...please join us the 28th. at CARDINAL ARENA to watch the camp. You won't regret it...and we'll try to remember to bring binoculars for Jenny...)
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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Friday Cardinal Couple -- Campers learn "the Cardinal way" at Walz Camp

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FRIDAY CARDINAL COUPLE


-Walz BBall camp teaches attendees "next level" skills. 


(Normally we would run a reader-submitted article this Friday but wanted to get this report on the Jeff Walz Elite Skills Camp to you A.S.A.P. WE do have a great reader article for you Saturday.) 


The 50 attendees at Jeff Walz's 2012 women's basketball Elite Clinic skills camp on Thursday, June 14th. got the word early.


Bria Smith on her way to teach the campers "next level" skills. 
"We're here to teach you what we teach our players. Focus and concentration. Every thing we do on the court, we do for each other." Walz told the group as they split up into individual drills to work on ball-handling, shooting, rebounding and passing skills. 


Shooting and dribbling were two of the many
areas covered and taught by the UofL staff and players.
Hustle, teamwork and close-up instruction were the order of the day. UofL WBB assistant coaches "Cam", "Sam"  and "Steph" were working non-stop with the players on drills and skills that are a part of the UofL daily practice routine. The Lady Cards were out there in force as well....Shoni and Bria demonstrating passing techniques, Asia and Shawnta working with front-liners on blocking out and interior passing styles...Sara, Sherrone...the whole team and staff teaching the campers the efforts, emotions and positive aspects of what it takes to play on "the next level" Even current UofL women's basketball radio analyst and former WNBA star Adrienne Johnson was teaching, dishing and coaching.   


The girls were eager and attentive learners. Whether it was "5-on-5-on-5" drills or free throw shooting, the campers were competitive and worked non-stop during the four hour camp. 


Morgan Turner prepares to run a drill.
I had the pleasure of sitting next to the grandparents of Meade County sophomore wing Morgan Turner for most of the afternoon. They were impressed with the way the camp was run and watched with excitement and interest as their grand-daughter shot, dribbled, played defense and battled on the boards. 


(She's going to be one to watch down the road. Remember the name.)  


Also there with me was CARDINAL COUPLE columnist Jenny O'Bryan. Although all the girls were hard-working and quite skilled at what they were doing....several stood out and caught our eye. 


Kiesler has a effective outside jumper in addition to
her paint skills. 
-- Ayanna Edwards travelled from Sacramento, CA for the camp. She's got the post skills to be a force for some lucky college program (yes...Louisville has already offered) and "Shaq" reminded me of a young Danielle Adams. She spent considerable time with the staff and Cardinal "bigs" working on interior moves. Look out for her...soft shot and a paint monster. She'll be a junior this fall. 


-- Nora Kiesler is a local player and a double threat for Assumption H.S. in hoops and volleyball. WE were impressed with her shooting and ability to mix it up on the boards. She's just a sophomore next year and you'll be hearing her name quite often the next three seasons. 


-- Morgan Turner will be a force for Meade County (KY) high school for the next three years as well. A wing that has a smooth outside shot and passes well...the colleges will be lining up for her services and she should be one of the elite in the 2015 recruiting class. 


-- Sabrina Haines travelled from Arizona for the camp. They may eventually put her picture next to Webster's Dictionary listing for "smooth". The soon-to-be sophomore has all the skills. Keep her name on your list of those to watch.


These are just four of the many participants that were turning heads and drawing praise from those of us watching. 


Cardinal front-liners discuss strategy before a drill
The four-hour time frame obviously isn't enough to rate and rank all the players but a conservative estimate is that at least half of the 50 campers in attendance will be at Division I programs down the road. 


One opinion, of course...but the group of young ladies on the hardwood at Cardinal Arena on Thursday afternoon truly fit the description "elite". 


Taking it all in with a watchful eye, encouraging advice and his usual wit and style was Coach Walz. 


"What will impress me in this drill and what I'm looking for is how well you do without the ball." Walz tells a group one moment. "Skill development is a year round process" Walz preaches to the next group. He constantly observes, suggests and teaches. 


Few do it better. 


The competition was intense under the rim
If you'd like to be a spectator at the next Elite Skills Camp, circle Thursday, June 28th. on your calender. More high-level talent will pound the Cardinal Arena hardwood and Mercedes Russell, the #1 prospect in the 2013 recruiting class, will be in attendance. Coach Walz would love to have 500 fans in attendance. Is it in you, Cardinal WBB fans? I guarantee you, you'll be entertained, impressed and amazed at the skill sets you'll see. 


For this Thursday, though...the talent level was truly elite and CARDINAL COUPLE will keep a close eye on the progress and careers of the young ladies today who displayed their abilities. We appreciate the chance to watch, observe and report on a group of girls that will be thrilling fans and frustrating opposing coaches for the next several years. 


"We like to get up and down the court here at Louisville" Coach Stephanie Norman informed the campers early in the activities. 


They believe, Coach Steph, they believe...and they did


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Photo by Charlie Springer - UofL Card Game
www.uoflcardgame.com 
Get well soon wishes to Louisville guard Tia Gibbs who recently underwent successful hip operation surgery. She's confident she'll be back in the full swing of things by the time fall practice rolls around. 


Heal well and completely #25. Gotta have those Butler Bears representing! 

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

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WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE


-Meet the first recruit of the 2014 class for CARDINAL WBB


-Women's golf finishes third in BIG EAST Championship


-Softball Cards head to Bloomington for IU game


The University of Louisville has their first official recruit out of the class of 2014 and she's a big one. UofL head basketball coach Jeff Walz has offered 6'4", 285 lb. sophomore Ayanna Edwards a scholarship over the weekend. The Sacramento, CA post player led her Sacramento Dragons high school team to the Northern California Division III championships again this spring and she has also drawn the interest of several PAC-12 schools, according to reports. 


"Tise" is Paul's favorite all-time center
for the Lady Cards. Injuries cut short a
career that saw her post the best shooting
percentage in the BIG EAST back in the
2007-2008 season at .608 as a junior.
She reminds scouts of ex-Texas A&M star Danielle Adams and dominates in the paint on both ends of the court. Speed and quickness down the court seem to be about the only thing lacking in "Shaq's" game, according to her high school coach Michelle Massari. The Cards haven't has a big, imposing center since the days of Chauntise Wright and an option like Ayanna would be beneficial to the Cards and Coach Walz against some of the brutal front lines Louisville faces in BIG EAST play.


Edwards plays for the same team that current Pittsburgh center Kyra Dunn starred for. She was also teammates with shooting guard Jasmine Ware this past season...who committed to UCSB in August. 


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The Louisville women's golf team shot a sizzling 295 in the final round of the BIG EAST Championships Tuesday to finish third with an overall score of 918. South Florida took the title with a 3-day score of 910...one stroke better than runner-up Notre Dame. 


Louisville freshman Emily Haas tied for first place with Notre Dame freshman Ashley Armstrong but lost on the third hole of a playoff. Haas had a 223 total for the 54 hole event. 


Katie Petrino fired a closing round 71 to finish fifth with a 225. Her 71 was the only sub-par round of the championship. Sophomore Tara Lyons and junior Candice Wiley each toured the Reunion Resort and Club with closing day duplicate 76's and 3-day scores of 236, good for 16th place. Senior Maria Castellanos was one stroke back with a 237 total. 


The Cards hope their finish will put them playing next in the NCAA Regionals. The Central Regionals will take place May 10-12 at the Ohio State Golf Course in Columbus, OH. Senior Anna-Karin Llungstrom, sidelined earlier this season with thumb surgery, should be ready to go if Louisville qualifies.


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#9 Louisville softball heads to Bloomington, IN today for a 2 p.m. tilt against the Indiana Hoosiers. The Cards (43-2) go into the contest after sweeping the 3-game series against Seton Hall last weekend. 


Indiana (23-22) went 2-2 last week, losing at Ball State and taking two out of three against visiting Big Ten foe Northwestern. 


Either freshman Lora Olson (13-13) or sophomore Meaghan Murphy (10-9) will draw the start for IU against the hot-hitting Cards. Olson has two shutouts on the season and Murphy is a converted right fielder-1st baseman from last season.


At bat, the Hoosiers' Amanda Wagner leads the way with a .371 average and eight home runs this season. Jenna Abraham is batting .323 and has six homers. 


Louisville will look to the hot bats of Taner Fowler, Alicja Wolny, Katie Keller, Jordan Trimble, Kristin Austin and crew to soften up the IU pitching. Austin leads the BIG EAST with a .424 batting average and Fowler is third at .384


The Cards are batting .313 as a team this year and the only BIG EAST squad hitting over .300. 


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