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Koval as freshman by Knuteberg
I should have used a different phrase rather than work in slowly. I think Koval will have a big adjustment to the speed and athleticism she will be facing next year. I watched her in a couple of all star games where the competition was much stronger than in her HS games. Both M Randolph and J Edwards had little problem moving around her near the basket. I think Koval will be a great player by her junior year but if she faces R Beers Betts Kiki I or any of the South Carolina front court players she will have real problems and pick up quick fouls. She needs next level conditioning and nutrition. Again just my thoughts and open to another other ideas and viewpoints