Updates Made to Recruiting Summary (At Top of Page)
by dillon77 (2018-06-01 12:07:26)
Edited on 2018-06-04 08:49:37

Greetings Benchers:

No Irish commitments to report on the update this month, but I've factored in some solid developments into the update of this month's report.

(FYI, if there is a new development -- either noted in the exec. summary or the report -- I'll put it at the bottom of a summary of a player or position. An example would be players who tried out for the U.S. National U17 or U18 team in May 2018. In that way, you can see what the latest input on them is. Ditto for Fran Belibi's commitment to Stanford. Tip of the hat to Indy77 for the suggestion.)

- The report that Laeticia Amihere, Aliyah Boston and Haley Jones will all take Official Visits to Notre Dame in September. Boston is allegedly taking an OV to UConn in June. This is not surprising given how long the Huskies have been interacting with her. Actually pleased that Ms. Boston will come after the World Championships and during school time.

- Have added how all the prospects fared at the U17 Team Trials. From the Class of 19 prospects, Boston, Brunelle and Jones all make the U17 team and Anaya Peoples made the U18 team; while 2020 prospects Bueckers also landed on it. Alli Campbell, Hannah Gusters, Caitlin Clark, Natalijia Marshall, Sydney Parrish and Sydney Roby all made several cuts.

- The one commit elsewhere that affected the Irish was Fran Belibi, who chose Stanford over ND, Harvard and Princeton. Amihere and Belibi play similar positions/styles so this position is still in play in 2019.

- Prospects Nation updated the Class of 2019 rankings, including Sam Brunelle, Haley Jones and others. Those rankings have now been reflected in the most recent update.

- As for this month, The NCAA WBB is currently in "Quiet" period until July 5th, during which a college coach may only have face-to-face contact with college-bound, student-athletes or their parents on the college's campus. A coach may not watch student athletes compete or visit their high schools. Coaches may write or telephone college-bound student athletes or their parents during the time.

- If anyone has any news/insights at any time, please don't hesitate to drop a post.

Thanks,
Dillon



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