Best post player McGraw has had since Ruth Riley, and
by Indy77 (2018-04-19 12:07:57)

In reply to: Shep!  posted by Traditionnevergraduates


it's not even close. Her moves with the ball, in the paint are exceptional.
When was the last time ND had a center who could execute the spin move in the paint? Never, Jess was the first.

McGraw has never had a post playe who could drive the lane, execute the power dribble to create space and score, up and under, shoot short jumpers, shoot from the elbow and so on. Her rebounding prowess is a marvel to watch, she is in short, tenacious.
Her only weakness is FT shooting and I'm sure that will improve in the off season.

She is sure handed, strong, light on her feet, can handle the ball in the open court. Maybe she's actually the best post player!

It is quite obvious that she was well coached during her days at UN and in high school.

A very unique player with her size and agility. Her skill level should be the standard for any future post player that McGraw recruits. No more projects.

Can't wait for her senior year at ND.


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