I missed the 2-23 game. Yikes! But, she does know how to bounce back and that is a great trait she possesses.
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can make those big shots, which is what we love about her and what she did at ND.
I am hopeful has a great WNBA career. I replied to a post on Rock's House early in June of the top 10 athletes of all time from Wisconsin which included Rocky Blier. I feel Arike should be over Henning of Stanford (who was in the top 10) since she scored more points in Wisconsin high school and was also a multisport star in the state (soccer). You can see my athoughts in the attached link. A great WNBA career will cement that. She is already starting well with ROM as well as breaking Swoopes record and approaching Maya Moore's, so she is on her way. Those two will certainly be in the HOF.
Great article on Arike which puts it all in perspective. Her, Ruth, and Sky are definitely the top 3 women ballers of all time at ND....no doubt.
Sounds like LA is not in WNBA anymore as well as Dev Peters. I was unaware of both.
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after surgery, I believe on her knee. She had a great year in Australia, as noted. I don't know how long her rehab is and whether she'll be ready to go back south or aim towards next year in the WNBA.
Natalie Novosel is fully recovered from her own surgery and set to go in Australia this fall.
Dev was signed to the tail end of last year's WNBA with Phoenix, but didnt' make this year's team. She may very well have lost a roster spot to a young center from Notre Dame named Turner.
missed games due to health or injury, although Sky's reason was self inflicted. As for Dev, I've enjoyed her on ESPN as she's definitely good on camera. The article also points out Lindsey and Natalie Novosal are still balling, at least in Australia. Fun way to see the world when you are young.