I find that strange. SU's offense is so 3 point heavy and they don't emphasize pounding it down in the post. That and their emphasis on pressing doesn't seem an ideal match for the caliber of bigs they tend to land.
Plus the Dinosaur BBQ.
Huge draws
Rochester wins in a landslide.
For the class of 2021, that's now:
- Latasha Lattimore, the 6'4" forward from Crestwood Secondary in Ontario, Canada (#11 in Hoopgurlz overall).
- Shayeann Day-Wilson, 5'6" point guard who plays for Crestwood Secondary in Ontario (#73 HG,
- Nyah Wilson, 5'8" combo guard from Duncanville HS in Texas (#85 in HG) and Deja Kelly's runningmate the last two seasons).
That combines with the #4-rated class (just after ND) that hauled in 7 (seven!) new players, highlighted by:
- No. 5 prospect Kamilla Cardoso, a 6-foot-6 defender with immense potential in the post, according to Hoopgurlz; and,
- No. 11 Priscilla Williams, an athletic guard who brings a 6-foot-2 size and versatililty.
Now, Coach Q will have to figure out a system that works for these kinds of players (not sure the run and gun with 3-pt. abandon says Cardoso and Lattimore!) and deal with transfers that will invariably come due to lack of PT. However, there's some serious talent brewing up in the Dome.
for SU. Priscilla Williams was one of my favorite prospects for 2020. The ACC is becoming stronger after a down year this past season. UNC is adding plenty of talent and good things will probably happen with Duke when they turn to a new head coach. We know that NCST and L'ville will continue to be good while FSU is always a contender and VT is a solid program. BC and UVA seem to be on the rise.