To your last comment regarding a rotation of 8-9 players, I would sincerely be interested to hear your thoughts on that?
Though we live out-of-state, we had women’s season tickets a long time. Got harder to get up to games so let them lapse couple years ago. Still follow the program.
CRI is nothing if not consistent. For as long as I can remember, he has played 5.5 girls per game. He rarely clears the bench till 2-3 minutes left in the game.
So, it is one of 2 things. Either they really whiffed on a lot of their past recruits, so he only plays 5-6 per game? Or, you think at CRI’s young age😊 he’s going to change his in-game management strategy and begin playing 8-9 girls per game? I’ll believe it when I see it!
Anyway, would be interested to read your thought process. Thanks!
I'll admit it's a hot take. Because not much has changed in his nearly 20 years. The last time he played 8 girls in 90% of games played and everyone averaged at least 10 minutes/game was in 2018-19. That team went 23-11, 13-6 and had a roster of 4 seniors, 1 junior, 3 underclassmen:
A'Queen Hayes (r-Senior)
Alex Johnson (Senior)
Taylor Sutton (Freshman)
Anna Jones (Sophomore)
Jess Louro (Senior)
Jordan Majors (r-Junior)
Alexis Whittington (Freshman)
Katie Collier (Senior)
This upcoming outlook has 4 seniors, 2 juniors, 2 underclassmen, and a question mark:
Jada Harrison (r-Freshman)
Jalynn Gregory (Senior)
Anastasiia Boldyreva (Senior)
Ta'Mia Scott (Junior)
Elina Arike (5th year)
Savannah Davis (Freshman)
-my scouting would say her scoring ability would put her in the mix for 90% @ 10/min
Jada Grannum (r-Senior)
-should probably hit that 90% @ 10/min mark being the first off for foul trouble to Arike/Boldyreva
Another PG Portal Addition
-if they get someone with real playing experience I expect them to take the starting position/minutes from Harrison. I understand this is an 'if'
Gracie Dodgen (r-Junior)
-my biggest reach, but she was a great shooter in HS that I could see stepping into that role again if Davis doesn't
You'll notice this upcoming roster is far more versatile up and down the roster compared to 2019, and it is a far more talented. I'm not guaranteeing anything, but it comes down to this team having great depth and this portal age is requiring playing time.