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Hope they're right on Clark, but don't want Van Lith to head by Domerduck
east to Louisville. I'd hate to see her there or Baylor so I hope the PAC12 keeps her on the west coast (Ducks, Bruins, or maybe a late push by the Beavers where I think she would be a good fit). The Ducks already have a point guard along with 2 wings and 2 bigs in their 5 player, 5 star 2020 class (#'s 10, 15, 19, 24, & 33) so UCLA may have more room with no top 100 signees and OSU has 1 wing.
The Ducks also just got a commitment from their 1st 2021 player this last weekend (ESPN #23 Taylor Bigby) who is also a guard so they may be moving on from Van Lith. Only Stanford and UConn have a 2021 commitments out of ESPN's top 50.