both from 2016 class. ESPNW had her #40 in that class and Prospects Nation had her only #77. Still as a sophomore she earned top power forward in the country along with Sabrina who was considered the best point guard. In this case the rankings weren't that effective and Campisano had to leave to get playing time.
Seems like there is more movement in basketball both mens and womens than any of the other sports.
...on a consistent basis for Chou, even though she was in the starting lineup for 21 of the 27 games she played this season, which was interrupted when she injured her wrist in the latter portion of the season.
Juicy Landrum and Moon Ursin are still coming back. A lot of the incoming class of 2018 seem to be bigs, but incoming wing Caitlin Bickle is a three-point shooter and is 6'1", which is precisely what Chou is. So, maybe she was feeling a bit squeezed.
Chou was on every national team when she was on high school, so I'm sure she's going to draw a lot of interest. Various boards report that she's already been in contact with other schools and something might be announced soon. West Coast schools (UCLA, Cal) are being floated. Stay tuned....