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MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
- WKU a new player in the hunt for Epps, Goodin-Rogers?
We don't normally engage in a lot of speculation and rumor-mongering here at CARDINAL COUPLE. This one may have some teeth to it, though.
Zach Greenwell, a sports reporter for the Bowling Green Daily News, is reporting that Kyvin Goodin-Rogers has talked with WKU head women's basketball coach Michelle Clark-Heard.
According to Trent Milby, head coach of the Marion Country girls' basketball team..where Epps and Goodin-Rogers will play their senior season...Epps has not had contact with Clark-Heard, but the two have re-confirmed their interest to play basketball together in college.
They've also had contact with Kentucky, Middle Tennessee, Indiana and Ohio State University, according to Milby.
The puzzling world of recruiting...
Nothing wrong with the five schools mentioned above. UK has become a force in the SEC and Matthew Mitchell has opened another spot on the roster with the dismissal of seldom-used guard Bre-shay Ali. MTSU recently got a verbal from China Dow from Christian Academy in Louisville.
They love their women's basketball in Murfreesboro. They have success, too.
Indiana is looking to rebuild with new head coach Curt Miller after a rough 6-24 season last year. Ohio State went 24-7 last season before bowing out to Florida in the first round of the NCAA.
Big Ten women's hoops isn't quite at the level of the SEC or BIG EAST, but not a bad place to spend four years.
The WKU angle is intriguing. Michelle Clark-Heard was heavily involved in the recruiting of Epps and Goodin-Rogers while an assistant at Louisville. WKU hoops is looking for a re-birth of sorts after a 9-21 campaign in 2011-12. Chances are the playing time would come early and frequently for both. You can't blame Clark-Heard for trying to get the best talent available for her squad. She's added one of our favorite assistant coaches in Greg Collins. WKU was a women's basketball power back back in the seventies.
Paul Sanderford led them to the Final Four in the nineties. NCAA runner-up to Stanford in 1992. The Hilltoppers beat Louisville ten straight times from 1984-2002.
It's 2012. Can Clark-Heard, a WKU grad and player who made four straight NCAA appearances, right the ship on "the Hill"? And, would Epps and Goodin-Rogers give credibility to a program struggling to get back on it's feet?
Epps and Goodin-Rogers have been highly publicized as the one-two punch that has led Marion County to several Sweet Sixteen appearances in Ky Girls High School Basketball but no state titles. Sold on the Louisville program following the Cards march through the NCAA Tournament in 2009, the duo verballed at the end of their sophomore year.
What a difference a year makes.
WKU participates in the Sun Belt Conference, a far cry from the elite BIG EAST, SEC or BIG TEN conferences as far as fan base and NCAA successes go. Do Epps and Goodin-Rogers really want to take their talents to a school that plays Troy, Louisiana-Monroe, North Texas and South Alabama each year? Or is it a case of seeing who was at Louisville, who might be coming and figuring out that playing time may be hard to come by.
Maybe I'm dense here...but if you've got a spot waiting on a team that plays in front of the second-largest crowds in NCAA women's basketball, a program basking in the sunlight of an alumni who's the leading scorer in the WNBA and tearing up the Olympics and a squad who has perhaps the brightest young coach in NCAA women's basketball...why do you suddenly decide you want to set that aside and check out schools that are an after-thought on their campuses and in their cities?
Gotta a feeling that this is just the first "epps" isode in the tale of the two who passed on the "Ville" to see if the grass is greener on the other side of the hill...
Let's hope they don't end up like Jack and Jill...
Hmmm...playing in front of a packed house in South Bend on Sunday afternoon against the Irish or a Tuesday night road trip to Lafayette, LA to hook up against the Ragin' Cajuns? Tough call.
Link to Greenwell's article below:
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Tough weekend for Hansen and Shackleford in stakes races this weekend. What did we learn? Hansen needs to stay at a mile and one-sixteenth or shorter races and Shackleford doesn't like the mud.
The blue tail on Hansen...ok, it's cute. Dye that tail Cardinal Red and he wins for fun. In wild and wonderful West Virginia, he ran fourth in the West Virginia Derby at Mountaineer Race Track and Casino. Maybe he stopped to play roulette? Maybe the last two furlongs he was running through West Virginia football fans...
Sometimes dumb luck is better than no luck at all. A last minute decision to wager a 1 thru 5 $1 exacta box and 1 thru 5 .50 cent trifecta box at Saratoga turned $50 into $569.35. You just never know on a muddy track and Shackleford was 0 for 3 in previous attempts on a "off" track. Still figured he might "hit the board" but the payout increased dramatically when he finished dead last. Especially with a 36-1 shot winning.
Not bad work for a lazy Sunday afternoon.
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Showing posts with label Makayla Epps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Makayla Epps. Show all posts
Monday, August 6, 2012
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Wednesday Cardinal Couple -- Basketball and Volleyball are on the agenda today
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WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Jenny looks at recruiting and volleyball
-USA OLYMPIC Womens' Basketball update
(Columnist Jenny O'Bryan gets us caught up on the recruiting trial and previews volleyball today.)
Women’s basketball coaches have spent the month of July travelling from city to city, coast to coast, searching, looking and watching for the next best fit for their programs.
Additionally, while on the trail, coaches are looking for future talent for upcoming recruiting classes. Therefore, don’t be surprised if you start to hear names of kids in the classes of 2014, 2015 and even further out who have caught the eye of Louisville Women’s Basketball Coaches.
In other news with Louisville Women’s Athletics, Louisville Volleyball is just 17 days away from the Alumnae match on August 18 at Cardinal Arena and just 23 days away from the season opener against WKU at KFC YUM Center on August 24 at 7:30 p.m. The 24th and 25th of August is the Active Ankle Challenge and in addition to WKU, the Cards will be playing Morehead St. and Penn State. It should be a great weekend of volleyball.
So Cardinal faithful get your season tickets now! If you cannot commit to the season, like my household because of our own volleyball player, mark your calendar and plan to attend a few matches this season. If you have not seen a volleyball game lately, like say when we were kids upwards 30-40 years ago, I guarantee you will be impressed with the talent on the court. The game has grown and changed a lot over the course of the last few decades. Make plans now to get out there and check our VolleyCards out.
( Louisville looks to be loaded again in Volleyball with Lola Arsenbeckova, Gwen Rucker, Emily Juhl, Kaitlynn James, Caitlin Welch and a very impressive freshman class attacking the wide net. Under Anne Kordes' direction, the BIG EAST championship and a deep NCAA run looks like it's "in the CARDS".
Great job today by Jenny! Get out & support your VolleyCards.)
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USA OLYMPIC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM UPDATE
USA women's Olympic Basketball team faces Turkey today in pool play. The Turks are 2-0 in pool play, like the USA. Angel probably had a good scouting report on them, since she's played Euroball in Turkey and several of the Turkish players are from club team Fenerbache, a team Angel knows quite well.
Will it increase her playing time? Knowing Geno, probably not. With the UConn twins at guard (Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi), Candace Parker, Tina Charles and Tamika Catchings getting starting assignments, Geno is comfortable with three UConn players out there and two of the best front-line players in the history of women's basketball.
They need someone to step up from the three-point line. Candace needs to cure her start-of-the-game "drop-sy". They may win by only 20 today. Look for Angel to provide a spark off the bench and Geno to prowl the sidelines looking like a man who can't catch a cab going into the city.
-"Big Syl" (Sylvia Fowles) sat out the Angola game because of a sore foot.
- Brit Griner turned down her reserved spot on the team because of an ailing mom and the need to take summer classes at Baylor.
- Who would you pick for a 2016 WBB Olympic team?
I go with Muffet McGraw as head coach and I put Candace Parker, Angel McCoughtry, Brit Griner, Skylar Diggins and Shoni Schimmel out there as my starters. I'll select Maya Moore and the Ogwumike sisters coming off the bench and the final four spots can go to Mercedes Russell and three more UConn players. Can't break tradition, right? Someone remember this bold lineup and throw it right back in my face four years from now.
- Game time 5:15 pm on the NBC Sports Network...way up there on the digital numbers. Louisvillian Clark Burckle swims today, too.
L1C4, baby.
-Paul
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WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Jenny looks at recruiting and volleyball
-USA OLYMPIC Womens' Basketball update
(Columnist Jenny O'Bryan gets us caught up on the recruiting trial and previews volleyball today.)
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Cam Newbauer |
During a NCAA Certified Viewing period, college programs cannot have more than 3 coaches on the road at the same time. They rotate time on the road, spanning out to tournaments all over the country. In the course of the last month Coach Walz and his assistants have been in DC, Maryland, NC, Georgia, Oregon, Nevada, Tennessee, Chicago and Texas...just to name a few areas they've visited.
Rest assured that one or all of the coaches have been on the trail to see the talents of Mercedes Russell, Makayla Epps, Becca Greenwell (before Louisville was cut from her list), Emmonnie Henderson and Saniya Chong to name just a few. Showing up at tournaments of recruits who have offers, or who are considering the program, is an active way of showing continued support of a recruit at a time in the recruiting calendar when no contact is allowed between coaches and recruits.
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Samantha Williams |
Welcome home Coaches! After close to a month away from home, in gyms throughout the country some with, some without air conditioning, I am sure the comfort of your own homes and the basketball offices are a welcome sight.
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Lola leads an experienced bunch of volleyball returnees |
This season the VolleyCards (as I like to refer to the team) will play 15 home games at The YUM! Center, up from 6 games last season. A family package of 4 tickets for the season can be purchased for $210. This is a great deal and will give the ticket holder post season ticket sale priority should the YUM!
Center be chosen to host the 1st or 2ndrounds of the NCAA tournament.
Center be chosen to host the 1st or 2ndrounds of the NCAA tournament.
For the past few seasons my family has had the opportunity to attend 4-5 games per season. With a daughter who is also a volleyball player there tends to be a lot of scheduling conflicts that prohibit us from attending more often.
The Louisville Volleyball program ranked 23rd in the country in home game attendance during the 2011 season. The hope is to break in to the top 10 in attendance this season.
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A healthy Gwen Rucker will make Louisville tough to beat. |
( Louisville looks to be loaded again in Volleyball with Lola Arsenbeckova, Gwen Rucker, Emily Juhl, Kaitlynn James, Caitlin Welch and a very impressive freshman class attacking the wide net. Under Anne Kordes' direction, the BIG EAST championship and a deep NCAA run looks like it's "in the CARDS".
Great job today by Jenny! Get out & support your VolleyCards.)
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USA OLYMPIC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM UPDATE
USA women's Olympic Basketball team faces Turkey today in pool play. The Turks are 2-0 in pool play, like the USA. Angel probably had a good scouting report on them, since she's played Euroball in Turkey and several of the Turkish players are from club team Fenerbache, a team Angel knows quite well.
Will it increase her playing time? Knowing Geno, probably not. With the UConn twins at guard (Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi), Candace Parker, Tina Charles and Tamika Catchings getting starting assignments, Geno is comfortable with three UConn players out there and two of the best front-line players in the history of women's basketball.
They need someone to step up from the three-point line. Candace needs to cure her start-of-the-game "drop-sy". They may win by only 20 today. Look for Angel to provide a spark off the bench and Geno to prowl the sidelines looking like a man who can't catch a cab going into the city.
-"Big Syl" (Sylvia Fowles) sat out the Angola game because of a sore foot.
- Brit Griner turned down her reserved spot on the team because of an ailing mom and the need to take summer classes at Baylor.
- Who would you pick for a 2016 WBB Olympic team?
I go with Muffet McGraw as head coach and I put Candace Parker, Angel McCoughtry, Brit Griner, Skylar Diggins and Shoni Schimmel out there as my starters. I'll select Maya Moore and the Ogwumike sisters coming off the bench and the final four spots can go to Mercedes Russell and three more UConn players. Can't break tradition, right? Someone remember this bold lineup and throw it right back in my face four years from now.
- Game time 5:15 pm on the NBC Sports Network...way up there on the digital numbers. Louisvillian Clark Burckle swims today, too.
L1C4, baby.
-Paul
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Wednesday Cardinal Couple -- The recruiting process
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WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
- Jenny looks at recruiting.
As Cardinal Couple reported on Monday, Makayla Epps has re-opened her recruitment. It has also been noted that while reopening her recruitment Louisville is still being considered. Many people are speculating and offering their opinion about why this has happened.
WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
- Jenny looks at recruiting.
As Cardinal Couple reported on Monday, Makayla Epps has re-opened her recruitment. It has also been noted that while reopening her recruitment Louisville is still being considered. Many people are speculating and offering their opinion about why this has happened.
All you have to do is go to a Louisville fan/message board to see everyone’s opinion about why this has happened twice now, in the last few months. Some are suggesting that Epps and Goodin-Rogers are being “recruited over” and were worried about playing time. Others are suggesting that perhaps something is going on with the program, questioning Coach Walz and his management of the program. Both of those opinions, and the many variations of those opinions, I believe are completely disrespectful of Coach Walz and his program as well as these players’ talents.
Let me offer you my opinion about this. It is an opinion, my opinion. It is not necessarily the opinion of Cardinal Couple or any of the staff writers. I cannot pretend to know what has gone on in these young women’s minds. Again, these are just my opinions.
Epps and Goodin-Rogers both verbally committed to Louisville on May 31, 2011. That was the beginning of last summer. Both of these young women were beginning summer before their junior years in high school, or stated another way, just finished their sophomore year in high school.
Any readers out there have teenage daughters in their household? Raise your hand. If so, would you want your teenage daughter making a major life decision at that young age? If they did make a major life decision at that tender young age, would you really blame them if they reconsidered? Quite frankly, I would encourage it, if it were my daughter.
As fans, we want to know where our favorite players are going to school and who is going to show up donning a Cardinals uniform. Read any fan board, folks are clamoring at the bit waiting for any big news.
The NCAA has rules and guidelines about the recruitment of prospective student athletes. There are rules about coaches communicating, visiting, watching them play, and the lists go on and on. There is also a process put in place to help the student athlete navigate the recruitment process.
Prospective student athletes can make any number of visits to colleges of their choices. These are called unofficial visits. On an unofficial visit the athletes must pay their own way. They can make unlimited visits to as many schools as they want. Unofficial visits.
Somewhere along the way an athlete will start to make a list of schools that they are potentially interested in. They will do their homework; decide what they want out of a school as well as an athletic program. They may even attend a basketball camp being hosted by colleges they are interested in. At some point their list of suitors has grown. Also, at some point, they will start to whittle their list of schools they are interested in. Eventually, they will get to a manageable list.
In the fall of the student’s senior year in high school they can take an official visit. Each athlete is allowed 5 official visits. The school being visited pays for an official visit. This cannot happen until fall of their senior year. Official visits.
Anywhere along the way a student may verbally commit to a program. A verbal commitment is just that, a verbal commitment. Nothing is a done deal, for either the student athlete or the college program that is receiving a verbal commitment, until a Letter of Intent (LOI) is signed.
In November of one’s senior year they are eligible to sign their LOI in the early signing period. The signing period is over the course of a certain amount of days. Once that signing period closes, they cannot sign again until April of their senior year. The April date is considered the regularsigning period. Once a LOI is signed, the student athlete can get out of their agreement only under certain conditions (a coaching change for instance) and often with penalty for doing so (not signing with another school within the same conference is an example of a penalty, or sitting out a year).
As fans, and as a culture in general, we have grown to be an immediate gratification society. Fans love early commitments, who wants to wait to hear great news, right?
I firmly believe early commitments, without following the recruiting process through, can and do lead to exactly this kind of scenario. That is not to say that all early commitments fall through. But, early commitments leave both the student athlete and the school's program vulnerable.
Let’s look at Epps again. As noted above, she verbally committed at the end of her sophomore year in high school. A lot can change in a year. She can grow, add to her strength and conditioning, become a better player, develop a deeper skill set, add to her arsenal of threats on the court. Epps still had two seasons of summer/AAU ball ahead of her to develop, gain exposure, to have other programs see her, recruiting services rave about the growth in her game, all after she verballed to Louisville. A lot can change in a year, and in two seasons of summer ball.
Epps has had a fantastic month of ball so far this evaluation period. Scouting services are raving about her game, her growth. There appears to be a buzz about her game. Look up the recent event in Franklin, TN at The Battle in the Boro. Epps' stock is rising.
I can absolutely understand why a teenage girl, in this scenario, may want to explore her options. I am not saying that is what is going on with Epps, as I have not talked to her. I do have a teenage daughter though. I can absolutely see it, and as a parent, understand if not encourage it.
As a fan, is it a little disappointing? Sure it is. Epps has stated she is still interested in Louisville. That is not to say that she will, or won’t, end up at Louisville. Only time will tell if she ends up in a Cardinal uniform playing at The YUM!
As a parent of a volleyball player who one day hopes to play on the college level I would like to think I would discourage my daughter from committing too early. I would want her to explore all of her options. Part of exploring all of her options, in my opinion, is allowing oneself to go through the entire recruiting process. I am not pointing fingers or placing blame here. Just stating what counsel I hope to one day bestow upon my daughter.
Had my daughter committed early to a program you better believe if there were an inkling of a doubt, the tiniest desire to look around, I absolutely would encourage it. This is a major life decision. One must be as certain as they can be.
I personally do not believe there is anything sinister or awry going on within the Louisville program, nor do I think these talented young recruits doubt their abilities or question their playing time at Louisville. I firmly believe they are young and made a decision without exploring all of their options.
While the majority of fans love early commitments I think it is a recipe for exactly what we have going on right now.
Look at it another way, do you want your teenage daughter to marry her high school sweetheart, right after graduating? Absolutely not! A major life decision deserves the time to explore all options. Whether it is a life partner or a decision about one's education and future livelihood. It is only fitting though that this is my opinion. I do, after all, live with a teenage daughter.
( Wonderful commentary by Jenny today! An old adage reads that everyone wants to see, hear and know about the baby. No one cares about the nine months of labor and the delivery. Recruiting is exactly what the Webster's definition of it is: The process of enrolling members in an organization. The process isn't official until the enrollment is done.)
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Look at it another way, do you want your teenage daughter to marry her high school sweetheart, right after graduating? Absolutely not! A major life decision deserves the time to explore all options. Whether it is a life partner or a decision about one's education and future livelihood. It is only fitting though that this is my opinion. I do, after all, live with a teenage daughter.
( Wonderful commentary by Jenny today! An old adage reads that everyone wants to see, hear and know about the baby. No one cares about the nine months of labor and the delivery. Recruiting is exactly what the Webster's definition of it is: The process of enrolling members in an organization. The process isn't official until the enrollment is done.)
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Monday, July 23, 2012
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MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Title IX thoughts
-Lacrosse Stadium
-Makayla Epps
-Megan Deines
(Sandy Walker brings us the Monday C.C. David Watson, your normal Monday columnist is on vacation for a couple of weeks and 'in an area where bandwidth is the size associated with your ball cap'. Here's Sandy!)
In a continued acknowledgment of the celebration of 40 years since the passage of Title IX in the United States we must stay aware. More work is needed as examples of inequitable treatment of women, including those in athletics are constantly available.
MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Title IX thoughts
-Lacrosse Stadium
-Makayla Epps
-Megan Deines
(Sandy Walker brings us the Monday C.C. David Watson, your normal Monday columnist is on vacation for a couple of weeks and 'in an area where bandwidth is the size associated with your ball cap'. Here's Sandy!)
In a continued acknowledgment of the celebration of 40 years since the passage of Title IX in the United States we must stay aware. More work is needed as examples of inequitable treatment of women, including those in athletics are constantly available.
I absolutely believe that in these days of continued seeking of athletic equity between the sexes that airline seating for athletes should not be determined by team ranking. I am pleased to report that discrimination based upon a team’s ranking does not appear to apply to Olympic teams flying to London.
Recent news has shown Japan’s women’s world-beating soccer team was flown to London in premium economy seating while on the same flight the lower ranked men’s soccer team enjoyed business class and...while making sure not to be outclassed by Japan...Australia has “one upped” Japan. They flew their women’s basketball team (winners of silver medals in the last 3 Olympics) an upgraded premium economy while the men’s basketball team (who have never won an Olympic medal) flew business class. Representatives attempted to indicate that the difference in accommodations was partially based upon the player heights while no one could explain how this consideration was made with women’s star player, Liz Cambage, standing 203 cm (6’8”) tall while two of the men’s team stand at 188 and 183 cm.
Apparently sprint cycling in Australia better understands equity as the male and female team members all traveled to Europe from their home country in economy class.
What I want to know is – where do these players manage to store away their knees and legs during the flight as we are all aware of the joke the airlines consider to be adequate seating and leg space.
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In case you have not yet attended a U of L women’s Lacrosse game please take a look at the facilities. The 2 million dollar Lacrosse Stadium was completed in 2006 and features a “FieldTurf” surface for play. There is plenty of comfortable seating with a 12’X 20’ Daktronics Video Wall and Scoreboard. I was unaware and pleasantly surprised at my learning of another top end U of L athletic facility. The YUM! Center is located on your right after you pass through Cardinal Park.
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The tricky game of recruiting.
WE expect that we'll hear much more about this in the upcoming days.
We would also remind our readers that we have no insight into what recruits, prospects and talent that is currently hot and in demand with the UofL coaches...because they can't talk about them until the LOI is signed and received.
If you want rampart rumor speculation, you're at the wrong website.

"We know nothing."
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Thanks to Doug A. for the link!
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Wednesday Couple -- 2013 is talented and deep
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WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Jenny looks to the future
( Our Jenny O'Bryan spends this Wednesday gazing into her crystal WBB ball and looking at some high school stars. Results may vary, there are no guarantees and we accept all major credit cards.)
She'll have a report on the Adidas Nationals team camp and Emmonnie Henderson on Friday...be sure to check back here at CARDINAL COUPLE to get her views!
College women’s basketball teams are allotted 15 scholarship players on their roster. (This is different for the men, as they are allowed 13 scholarship players). Whether a coach decides to use all of the scholarships, I presume, is up to the coach. Coach Walz seems to stay at or near capacity in terms of how he operates his program, as a rule. One can never predict injuries and other circumstances for the most part, so things can and do change.
This upcoming season looks like a roster of 13 eligible players. I've heard that Monny Niamke will be on campus, but will have to sit out a year. This would potentially bring the number of scholarship players to 14. So, there could be one scholarship to give, should Coach Walz decide to use it.
I personally think that the incoming class of 2012 is in the books and we will not see any additions to the roster. I think this is a good idea, because the class of 2013 is incredibly talented and is deep with elite players that can make an immediate impact upon hitting college campuses. The additions to an already strong UofL roster would be a building upon what is already great. You lose players, you gain players. It is how college basketball operates.
Keep in mind one of these scholarships is already spoken for in the verbal commitment of Makayla Epps. That leaves 3 available, should Coach Walz decide to have a full roster for the 2013-14 year.
So, what other players are now mentioning Louisville or considering? Or, who else could Louisville be watching or considering? There are a handful of names that come up as interested in Louisville. I have not given a lot of time to some of these athletes as they have included Louisville amongst 8-10 programs on their (not so) short lists. Recently, though, there have been two athletes who have narrowed their lists even shorter, and Louisville still remains on their list. So, who are they?
Please read the attached link about Chong. You will have to bear with the writer here, as there are lots of comparisons to current UCONN players. But, in doing so, it will help you understand the talent of this young woman, as it is current UCONN players that the writer compares Chong to. Of special interest are the follow up impressions of the writer in the comment section. Please also read the comment section for second, third and fourth viewings of Chong playing and the writers thoughts about her game.
Hoopgurlz describes this player as “strong as an ox” and a very good game within 15’. She can create her own shots, and is working on extending her mid-range game.
There are still several other top-level athletes that have Louisville in the mix of the schools they are considering. Until individual players pare those lists down a bit, I will not give a whole lot of time to them here. For those of you who are interested in looking them up and doing your own research, names that are somewhere on the radar of Louisville are Kendall Waters out of California, Alexandra Harris out of Ohio, Halle Washington out of Louisiana, Andrijana Cvitkovic out of Indiana and Nina Davis out of Tennessee.
One last name that has been mentioned in the very recent past is Kaela Davis out of Georgia. Davis is currently ranked #2 in the country and reopened her recruitment about this time last summer after having verbally committed to Tennessee. A very reliable source indicated that Davis was to visit Louisville the Monday before the last Elite Camp. That visit was cancelled and is to be rescheduled in the near future.
While I have spent a lot of time talking about Russell and Greenwell, and I certainly hope that we land them as future Cardinals, all is not lost if we do not. There are many very talented athletes that are involved with the Louisville coaching staff that would make excellent additions to the Cardinal team. The players currently on board are top of the line and if Louisville didn't manage to get any of the recruits mentioned above, they would still be a deep, talented and dangerous squad.
WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Jenny looks to the future
( Our Jenny O'Bryan spends this Wednesday gazing into her crystal WBB ball and looking at some high school stars. Results may vary, there are no guarantees and we accept all major credit cards.)
She'll have a report on the Adidas Nationals team camp and Emmonnie Henderson on Friday...be sure to check back here at CARDINAL COUPLE to get her views!
College women’s basketball teams are allotted 15 scholarship players on their roster. (This is different for the men, as they are allowed 13 scholarship players). Whether a coach decides to use all of the scholarships, I presume, is up to the coach. Coach Walz seems to stay at or near capacity in terms of how he operates his program, as a rule. One can never predict injuries and other circumstances for the most part, so things can and do change.
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Show us the Monny! (Next year?) |
I personally think that the incoming class of 2012 is in the books and we will not see any additions to the roster. I think this is a good idea, because the class of 2013 is incredibly talented and is deep with elite players that can make an immediate impact upon hitting college campuses. The additions to an already strong UofL roster would be a building upon what is already great. You lose players, you gain players. It is how college basketball operates.
By my count, Louisville could have 4 scholarships to offer for the incoming class of 2013. I caution the reader that things are always subject to change.
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We are impressed with Makayla |
As a faithful reader of Cardinal Couple, you all know that Mercedes Russell and Becca Greenwell are two top targets for this class. Should they both commit to Louisville that leaves one scholarship still available, should Coach Walz go with a full roster. Should one, or neither of them commit, well, you can do the math.
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Saniya Chong is a guard out of Ossining, NY. She recently cut her list of schools to 4. In no particular order, Louisville, UCONN, Maryland and Ohio State have made the cut. According to the attached article, virtually every school in the Big East and ACC has recruited her. According to Hoopgurlz Chong is not ranked in the top 60 in the country though Blue Star ranks her at #25 in the country. I have only read reports and message board accounts of this player. I have not seen her play, nor have I seen game time video of her.
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Saniya Chong: Stay away from the Husky lure. Keep your game Cardinal pure! |
Pretty impressive young player, eh? We are in her top 4. Like I said, the class of 2013 is deep and talented.
Emmonnie Henderson is a power forward who plays for Edwardsville High School in Illinois. Like Chong, Henderson has recently cut her list to 5. Those still in the running for her services, in no particular order are Louisville, Kentucky, Purdue, Miami (FL) and Tennessee.
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So, what we gotta do to get you away from Purdue? Throw the shot and discus here, too? (Cardinal field throwers are among the best in the nation.) |
Henderson had stated as recently as this past May that Purdue is the frontrunner, though I am hearing rumblings of that not being necessarily the case. Henderson intends to major in engineering (uh, Speed School anyone?) and has been very impressed with the multiple visits she has made to Purdue. Henderson also has a passion for track and field and wants to remain involved in that, too( yeah, we have that too!). She has a love of shot put and discus and has been clear that she does not want to give that up.
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Andi has game. We shortened her name. |
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Kaela Davis climbed down from Rocky Top. Head north to the Ohio River... K.D.!! |
I do not know how many of the above-mentioned athletes have official offers from Louisville. I do know that aside from Russell and Greenwell, Chong and Cvitkovic do have offers. Beyond that there is some level of interest, to what degree, I do not know. The recruiting game is not an exact science. Things change. Situations change. It's not a GPS device. The end destination can change and vary.
A young Cardinal fan makes an impassioned plea to Coach Norman. "Please bring Becca Greenwell to fly into the YUM and soar with the Cards". |
This class is just a few short months away from starting their senior year in high school. We should start to see this recruiting class fall in to place by the time our Cardinals take to the court this upcoming season. Until then, keep your eyes peeled for some of the aforementioned names, and continue to check Cardinal Couple for updates!
( Top notch, top notch...Jenny! Recruiting is a process. Nothing is guaranteed until the school officially announces a player. Even then, situations can change. We speculate here at CARDINAL COUPLE, based on what we hear, read and think. We aren't experts but fans like to be kept abreast and we try to provide our opinions and guesses. We look forward to following these outstanding senior prospects throughout their final seasons in high school.)
PLEASE REMEMBER TO CHECK OUT JENNY'S REVIEW OF THE ADIDAS CAMP at the KEC in Friday's Cardinal Couple.
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( Top notch, top notch...Jenny! Recruiting is a process. Nothing is guaranteed until the school officially announces a player. Even then, situations can change. We speculate here at CARDINAL COUPLE, based on what we hear, read and think. We aren't experts but fans like to be kept abreast and we try to provide our opinions and guesses. We look forward to following these outstanding senior prospects throughout their final seasons in high school.)
PLEASE REMEMBER TO CHECK OUT JENNY'S REVIEW OF THE ADIDAS CAMP at the KEC in Friday's Cardinal Couple.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Basketball stars meet in the 'Ville
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WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Jenny reviews Elite Skills Camp
-Stephanie Norman promoted to associate coach
( It's Wednesday and Jenny holds court here at Cardinal Couple. She gives us her take on the Elite Skills Camp last week. Did you know you can follow her on Twitter?
Find her at @uoflwomynfan for updates on the Cards.
Cardinal Couple is there, too at @Cardinalcouple.)
Last Thursday there was plenty of heat and star power in Cardinal Arena attending the Elite Skills Camp hosted by Coach Jeff Walz and the University of Louisville. “Stars galore” as Paul noted after his write up last Thursday.
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Cardinal Couple passes ahuge milestone today! Today’s column is the 1000th post covering women’s athletics at U of L. Congratulations to Paul and Sonja for maintaining a website that devotes most of its entirety to women’s athletics. Cardinal fans we are very, very lucky to have the Couple! With so much of women’s athletics not covered at all, to the “lucky” teams who get back page coverage in the Sports section with a mention in a small paragraph, Cardinal Couple is devoted to keeping the Cardinal faithful abreast of all women’s sports at U of L. Thank you, Paul and Sonja for your devotion, and for allowing me to share my passion of women’s basketball with your readership. My glass is raised in cheer, for another 1000 posts with greater readership along the way!
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(Editor's Note)
We appreciate the kind words, Jenny. Hard to believe that on a snowy day in January of 2010, we left the safety and comfort of writing for other sites and started C.C. We've seen it grow from a tiny tot to a full-fledged, man-child that is read all around the world. Over 2500 hits a day and getting bigger each month.
We pledge to you, our readers, to continue and try to present this humble website as the fan voice for UofL women's sports. We are also grateful to have the talents of Jenny, Sandra, David and Mark writing for us. We couldn't ask for any better.
Last but not least, we thank you...the reader. Without you, none of this would have been possible. Keep sending those e-mails, comments and suggestions. You are as much of CARDINAL COUPLE as any of us...and we appreciate and cherish you!
--Paul and Sonja
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Congratulations to UofL WBB coach Stephanie Norman on being promoted to associate coach level! Coach "Steph" has put in the hours and helped build the program to it's current level of success.
Couldn't help but notice the hard work and teaching she was providing to the players during the Elite Skills camp last Thursday.
Seems like time has flown by since the announcement that a young assistant from Maryland would be leading the Cards in the 2007-08 season. Stephanie is the only assistant (now associate) left from that original staff...Michelle Clark-Heard now the head coach at WKU and Bethann Ord the head coach at Weber State.
With her valuable assistance, the Cardinal recruiting classes have been in the top ten since she arrived here and we are confident that isn't going to change.
Enjoy the fourth of July, readers and also the freedoms that come with being in a country where independence is a reality and not a dream.
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WEDNESDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
-Jenny reviews Elite Skills Camp
-Stephanie Norman promoted to associate coach
( It's Wednesday and Jenny holds court here at Cardinal Couple. She gives us her take on the Elite Skills Camp last week. Did you know you can follow her on Twitter?
Find her at @uoflwomynfan for updates on the Cards.
Cardinal Couple is there, too at @Cardinalcouple.)
Last Thursday there was plenty of heat and star power in Cardinal Arena attending the Elite Skills Camp hosted by Coach Jeff Walz and the University of Louisville. “Stars galore” as Paul noted after his write up last Thursday.
On the day, no stars were bigger than Mercedes Russell. As the #1 recruit in the nation, you would expect nothing less. The kid can flat out play. Having followed her over the course of the last year and half watching videos and reading scout reports it was nice to see her in live action. She did not disappoint.
During the skills sections of the camp she was able to replicate post moves being taught immediately. She looked fluid with the ball, driving to the basket; she also was hitting 12-15 footers consistently. Most impressive on the day, though, was game time play under the basket. Often with two or three defenders on her, she made it look so easy. Around the rim, she was unstoppable. Very impressive! Defensively, she blocked, easily, 7-9 shots. I quit counting. What I did not see consistently, though, was speed getting up and down the court. At first I was a little unimpressed in that regard. No worries Cardinal Fans, I saw at least one moment where Russell obviously kicked it in to another gear, running down court, seemingly getting beaten by a driving Becca Greenwell. The switch seemed automatic, and she accelerated into another gear. What I surmised from this experience is that as good as I thought Russell was on the day, I am not even sure we saw her at full tilt. I saw a flash of a higher gear, and by day's end, I felt certain she was in low gear with so much more she could give, in real game time environment.
Cardinal Fans, this is one very special player. We know from media reports we are in the race to land Russell. We also know Tennessee and North Carolina are right there with us. I look for an official visit from Russell back to the ‘Ville in the fall before she makes her final college choice before the high school season starts. Coach Jeff Walz and the women’s basketball program are ready to make history with this recruit. Let’s all hope we are the University she feels best fits her needs.
Cardinal Fans, this is one very special player. We know from media reports we are in the race to land Russell. We also know Tennessee and North Carolina are right there with us. I look for an official visit from Russell back to the ‘Ville in the fall before she makes her final college choice before the high school season starts. Coach Jeff Walz and the women’s basketball program are ready to make history with this recruit. Let’s all hope we are the University she feels best fits her needs.
Becca Greenwell and Makayla Epps were also in attendance. Both looked strong and consistent. Having covered them here in the past, I am not going to give them much time here than to say they are impressive and top notch recruits. Epps sat out most of the last hour of the clinic with ice on her knee. Whatever the nagging knee issue, I hope she is able to get it cleared up.
There were several campers that stood out to me, and caught my eye. Below is a list of those kids and what I liked about them.
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Mychal Johnson is a point guard out of West Virginia. I was excited to see her because I have been following scouting reports on her and all indicators are she is an elite player in this class. Currently Hoopgurlz ranks her #21 in the class of 2014. Johnson showed great ball handling skills. I was also impressed with the use of her slender frame to get to the basket and finish a play. She consistently used her body... bumping inside and finishing plays. According to a tweet from her father, Scott Johnson, also a coach with her AAU Club West Virginia Thunder, Johnson left the clinic with a scholarship offer from Coach Walz. Keep your eye out for Mychal Johnson Cardinal Fans, as she is another elite prospect with an offer.
Erica Moore out of Mount Vernon , IN was by far my favoriteplayer of the day! With a strong, muscular, athletic frame, this forward got it done all over the court. She was banging it up inside, ripping down rebounds, going rim to rim on a fast break consistently finishing, as well as starting the fast break and having great down court vision and making the pass. During the skills portion of the clinic she was hitting 12-15 ft. shots and dropping back to hit the three. She is a threat all over the court. I was highly, highly impressed. I loved watching this kid play ball! Keep your eye out for this player. I am not sure if Louisville is involved with her recruiting, but it is my hope that we are. Moore was my MVP for the day and I can not say enough about how she impressed me on the day.
Cardinal faithful, you heard her name here first, at Cardinal Couple.
Cardinal faithful, you heard her name here first, at Cardinal Couple.
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Alexis Robinson, a guard out of Ashland, KY, was impressive with the ball. She had great athleticism and was very quick. With her speed and excellent ball handling this youngster still has plenty of time to further her already good game. One of several players from the AAU club of West Virginia Thunder, Scott Johnson also confirmed that she left camp with an offer to play at Louisville. Cardinal Fans, this is another in-state kid that Coach Walz is going after. Keep her on your radar. She is young and has a long recruiting process ahead of her.
Nora Kiesler is a local player out of Assumption high school. Upwards of 6-5/6-6 this post player has the potential to be a very good player. She was at the camp several weeks ago, and honestly, she stood out more this go round, even with greater competition on the court alongside her. She found herself in match ups with Mercedes Russell on several occasions. She did not back down. She has work ahead of her to develop her game, but as a sophomore she has time to get stronger and in better shape. If she keeps improving her game she is going to be a force in the paint.
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Nicole Ekhomu is a point guard just heading in to high school out of Bolingbrook, Il. She is a powerful, athletic ball handler who played beyond her young years, with the competition on the court. She was steady with the ball, quick, and very dangerous on the fast break. According to scouting reports on-line she is a fearless defender, though I did not see a lot of that on this particular day. Her athleticism stood out the most. According to a tweet from Bret McCormick of All Stars Girls Report, Ekhomu already holds an offer from Louisville prior to this camp. (I was not aware of this going in to the day).
There were over 50 kids at this camp. These kids played hard for 4 long hours. I was impressed with their efforts on the day. The age ranges were from a rising 6th grader to the best in the class of rising seniors. The kids played hard and appeared to get the most out of their time with the program. From all appearances it was a great day with a wealth of talent on the court.
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(Editor's Note)
We appreciate the kind words, Jenny. Hard to believe that on a snowy day in January of 2010, we left the safety and comfort of writing for other sites and started C.C. We've seen it grow from a tiny tot to a full-fledged, man-child that is read all around the world. Over 2500 hits a day and getting bigger each month.
We pledge to you, our readers, to continue and try to present this humble website as the fan voice for UofL women's sports. We are also grateful to have the talents of Jenny, Sandra, David and Mark writing for us. We couldn't ask for any better.
Last but not least, we thank you...the reader. Without you, none of this would have been possible. Keep sending those e-mails, comments and suggestions. You are as much of CARDINAL COUPLE as any of us...and we appreciate and cherish you!
--Paul and Sonja
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Coach Norman is the only remaining coach for Jeff Walz's original staff at Louisville. (Besides Jeff...) |
Couldn't help but notice the hard work and teaching she was providing to the players during the Elite Skills camp last Thursday.
Seems like time has flown by since the announcement that a young assistant from Maryland would be leading the Cards in the 2007-08 season. Stephanie is the only assistant (now associate) left from that original staff...Michelle Clark-Heard now the head coach at WKU and Bethann Ord the head coach at Weber State.
With her valuable assistance, the Cardinal recruiting classes have been in the top ten since she arrived here and we are confident that isn't going to change.
Enjoy the fourth of July, readers and also the freedoms that come with being in a country where independence is a reality and not a dream.
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