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I wonder whether the Kalin injury was factored into this vote or not. Personally, as much as I respect UNI's coach, I'm not convinced that they are the #2 team in the Valley without Kalin.
Missouri State may well be the most talented team in the top 3, but I think they have the weakest coaching. Before the Kalin injury, I thought it was a 3-way toss up for the Valley title between MSU, UNI, and WSU (and it may still be)."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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Kalin is not on the preseason All-MVC Team so that would indicate her injury was factored in. The top 3 selections are pretty much as I was expecting. Keep in mind that UNI won the league last year by 5 games. They still have a pretty solid core of experienced players returning including Senior guards K.K. Armstrong, Rachel Madrigal and Katelin Oney. Junior Amber Kirschbaum will replace Lizzie Boeck in the middle where UNI will lose some size but perhaps gain a little athleticism. Junior Mercedees Morgan will probably round out their starting lineup. Not sure what kind of depth UNI will have this year.
The women seem similar to the men this year in that the Top 3 teams seem to be pretty clear cut with everyone else kind of in jumble behind them.
While I think the Shockers are fairly placed in the 3rd spot I also think they have a reasonable shot at being in the mix for the top spot come season end. This is the year for Jody's program to make its move.
:poster_shocks:Last edited by 1972Shocker; October 25, 2011, 11:46 AM.
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I certainly won't write UNI off. They have a very good head coach and still have a lot of talent. However, I think Lizzie Boeck may have been the most underrated player in the Valley last year and Kalin is the reigning POY. They were already losing most of their minutes in the front court and losing Kalin on top of that is a big blow.
Even with the front court loses, with Kalin I might have picked them 1st. As is, I'm picking them 3rd. As I said before, however, I wouldn't be surprised by any of the top three winning the conference."Cotton scared me - I left him alone." - B4MSU (Bear Nation poster) in reference to heckling players
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[QUOTE=1972Shocker;269949]Kalin is not on the preseason All-MVC Team so that would indicate her injury was factored in. The top 3 selections are pretty much as I was expecting. Keep in mind that UNI won the league last year by 5 games. They still have a pretty solid core of experienced players returning including Senior guards K.K. Armstrong, Rachel Madrigal and Katelin Oney. Junior Amber Kirschbaum will replace Lizzie Boeck in the middle where UNI will lose some size but perhaps gain a little athleticism. Junior Mercedees Morgan will probably round out their starting lineup. Not sure what kind of depth UNI will have this year.
The women seem similar to the men this year in that the Top 3 teams seem to be pretty clear cut with everyone else kind of in jumble behind them.
While I think the Shockers are fairly placed in the 3rd spot I also think they have a reasonable shot at being in the mix for the top spot come season end. This is the year for Jody's program to make its move.
I couldn't agree more. If Chrystal runs the point like a true Adam's PG, Haleigh dominates as she is capable of, Kelsey finally contributes to help the bigs, we're in the hunt for the title. The new players will help about mid-season and unless Sancho just lights it up from the three she probably will see limited action, a bit slow for this level. Real nice kid, just too slow for Valley ball.
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x factor (meaning special talent or quality) = Haleigh Lankster.
Sleeper is difficult to predict but I will go with 6'2" RSFr Kelsey Jacobs if she can stay healthy. She missed the last half of her HS senior season and all of last year with injuries so it may take a while for her to get back into the swing of things.Last edited by 1972Shocker; October 26, 2011, 11:45 AM.
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[QUOTE=1972Shocker;270029]x factor (meaning special talent or quality) = Haleigh Lankster.
Sleeper is difficult to predict but I will go with 6'2" RSFr Kelsey Jacobs if she can stay healthy. She missed the last half of her HS senior season and all of last year with injuries so it may to a while for her to get back into the swing of things.
You Hit the nail on the head. Lankster will dominate. Kelsey will make a difference. She's very long and good shot blocker.
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[QUOTE=oldtimewomen's hoopcoach;270036][QUOTE=1972Shocker;270029]x factor (meaning special talent or quality) = Haleigh Lankster.
Sleeper is difficult to predict but I will go with 6'2" RSFr Kelsey Jacobs if she can stay healthy. She missed the last half of her HS senior season and all of last year with injuries so it may to a while for her to get back into the swing of things.
You Hit the nail on the head. Lankster will dominate. Kelsey will make a difference. She's very long and good shot blocker
come out tomorrow in full force at Shocker Madness. You'll meet the players and get a glimmer of their potential. Just a scrimmage against teammates, but should answer some questions about the newer players.
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How tough is Jessica Diamond?
Diamond, from Houston, did not play on WSU's exhibition trip to Italy in August. She underwent surgery on a torn labrum in her left shoulder in April and returned to practice in September.
Read more: http://www.kansas.com/2011/10/23/207...#ixzz1bwqqSjxZ
Not sure the extent of Jessica's injury was but this is an injury that keeps a lot of players out of action. If I remember correctly this is the injury that put Creighton's Nate Funk down for a season and Drake's Seth VanDeest may very well miss this season with a torn labrum injury.
Jessica played most of last season with some kind of brace or protection on her left shoulder. At times she could just take over a game and score at will. I wonder if getting this injury surgically repaired with allow Diamond to shine brightly this year.
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Based on Paul Suellentrop's article in today's Eagle Alex Harden, a 5'11" Freshman G/F, could be in the running for the sleeper this year.
"I think Alex has so much untapped potential," Adams said. "She's extremely physical and strong. She's a very good athlete. She's fast. She can jump. There's just so many things there that haven't been tapped into yet. I don't think she even knows how much potential she has."
Adams already is praising her ability to defend, which is notable considering Adams has gained a reputation around the Valley as a defensive mastermind. She said she can "truly trust" Harden to play anywhere from point guard to power forward.
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Originally posted by mumdaddy316 View PostSounds like sheena johnson....
Haleigh's a greyhound and Sheena was pit bull. Maybe Alex will prove to me somewhat of a mix of the two breeds.
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