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Posted: 07/29/22 10:05 am ::: Big 12 2022-23 |
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Will update this as pre-season awards roll out, but figured I would do a team by team look until then
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Posted: 07/29/22 10:13 am ::: |
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Iowa State: https://cyclones.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster
Depth:
Ryan/Espenmiller-McGraw/Dawkins/King
Donarski/Fritz
Joens/Diew
Kane/Vick
Soares/Jordao/Zingaro
Ryan, Donarski, and Joens gives them an offensive juggernaut to build around. Soares gives much needed depth and height in the post. Lack of guard depth, ironically, could end up being their downfall. Picking up a last-minute guard could definitely solidify the as a Final Four contender
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Posted: 07/29/22 10:32 am ::: |
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OK State: https://okstate.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster
Hard to figure out a depth chart now, but winging it:
Alnatas/Asi
Milton/Keys/Notoa/Williams
Garzon/James/Tramble
Collins/Chastain
DeLapp/Jackson/Egharevba
While losing Fields hurts, the good news is they should be able to replace all the production lost through the additions of Alnatas, Milton, and Garzon. The development of Keys, Notoa, James, Collins, and DeLapp will likely determine how far this team can go. 15-20 wins is most likely the ceiling for this team
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Posted: 07/29/22 1:02 pm ::: |
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okstateguy wrote: |
Iowa State: https://cyclones.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster
Depth:
Ryan/Espenmiller-McGraw/Dawkins/King
Donarski/Fritz
Joens/Diew
Kane/Vick
Soares/Jordao/Zingaro
Ryan, Donarski, and Joens gives them an offensive juggernaut to build around. Soares gives much needed depth and height in the post. Lack of guard depth, ironically, could end up being their downfall. Picking up a last-minute guard could definitely solidify the as a Final Four contender |
I don't see guard depth as a big issue simply because ISU tends to run Ryan/Donarski/Joens basically 40 minutes every game except blowouts. But I suppose being able to dial that down to 30-35 would make ISU better.
As an ISU fan, here's how I see the depth chart:
Ryan/Dawkins/Donarski/King
Donarski/Fritz
Joens/Fritz/Espenmiller-McGraw
Diew/Espenmiller-McGraw/Vick/other backup posts
Soares/Kane/Jordao/Zingaro
Diew started the last six games of the season as well as joining Ryan/Donarski/Joens on a very successful 3x3 team at Nationals -- barring injury, I don't see her on the bench to start the season.
Fennelly is also very high on Fritz, who was a starter as a freshman last season prior to getting hurt three games in.
ISU only lost two players from last year's roster:
Grad transfer Maddie Frederick, who played less than 200 minutes in her 3-year career
Transfer Aubrey Joens, who was huge in non-conference last season and completely disappeared once conference season started. In 12 non-conference games she scored 13.0 ppg in 32.6 mpg. In 22 conference/postseason games, she scored 2.5 ppg in 15.2 mpg, including a combined 0 points in 49 minutes in ISU's three NCAA Tournament games.
ISU essentially has three newcomers:
Fritz, not a newcomer but was injured almost all of last season.
Dawkins, a bit of an unknown quantity as a freshman PG
Soares, who will hopefully shore up ISU's weakest spot last season -- post play
Barring injury, and taking into account players improving year-to-year, ISU should be much improved over its sweet sixteen team last season.
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Posted: 07/30/22 1:20 am ::: |
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mred wrote: |
okstateguy wrote: |
Iowa State: https://cyclones.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster
Depth:
Ryan/Espenmiller-McGraw/Dawkins/King
Donarski/Fritz
Joens/Diew
Kane/Vick
Soares/Jordao/Zingaro
Ryan, Donarski, and Joens gives them an offensive juggernaut to build around. Soares gives much needed depth and height in the post. Lack of guard depth, ironically, could end up being their downfall. Picking up a last-minute guard could definitely solidify the as a Final Four contender |
I don't see guard depth as a big issue simply because ISU tends to run Ryan/Donarski/Joens basically 40 minutes every game except blowouts. But I suppose being able to dial that down to 30-35 would make ISU better.
As an ISU fan, here's how I see the depth chart:
Ryan/Dawkins/Donarski/King
Donarski/Fritz
Joens/Fritz/Espenmiller-McGraw
Diew/Espenmiller-McGraw/Vick/other backup posts
Soares/Kane/Jordao/Zingaro
Diew started the last six games of the season as well as joining Ryan/Donarski/Joens on a very successful 3x3 team at Nationals -- barring injury, I don't see her on the bench to start the season.
Fennelly is also very high on Fritz, who was a starter as a freshman last season prior to getting hurt three games in.
ISU only lost two players from last year's roster:
Grad transfer Maddie Frederick, who played less than 200 minutes in her 3-year career
Transfer Aubrey Joens, who was huge in non-conference last season and completely disappeared once conference season started. In 12 non-conference games she scored 13.0 ppg in 32.6 mpg. In 22 conference/postseason games, she scored 2.5 ppg in 15.2 mpg, including a combined 0 points in 49 minutes in ISU's three NCAA Tournament games.
ISU essentially has three newcomers:
Fritz, not a newcomer but was injured almost all of last season.
Dawkins, a bit of an unknown quantity as a freshman PG
Soares, who will hopefully shore up ISU's weakest spot last season -- post play
Barring injury, and taking into account players improving year-to-year, ISU should be much improved over its sweet sixteen team last season. |
I'll definitely defer to you on depth placement. My only fear on depth is more towards Ryan and Donarski. Not sure they have to depth to be an elite team should one of them go down. However, they are up there with OU as my pick to win the Big 12 this year regardless.
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Posted: 07/30/22 1:34 am ::: |
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West Virginia: https://wvusports.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster
Another roster difficult to break down right now, but guessing:
Smith/Quinerly/Bates
Nichols/Russell/Watson
Hemingway/Rogers/Samuel
Hunter/Diggs
Beh/Blacksten
Potentially the Big 12 team who underwent the most radical transformation. Some god pieces, but not sure they all fit within the offensive system. Lack of size could be a blessing in league play, but could prove to be an Achilles heel overall.
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Posted: 07/30/22 1:48 am ::: |
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Texas Tech: https://texastech.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster
Projected Depth Chart:
McKinley/Veitenheimer/Chevalier
Shavers/Maupin/Ukkonen
Scott/Ferrell/Freelon
Gerlich/Wenger
Tofaeono/Nworie/Lewis
Hard to make sense of Tech. Gerlich has definitely brought some talent to Lubbock during her time there, but more often than not it doesn't seem like she can utilize it. It will be interesting to see how all the pieces fall into place, or if they do, in a post-Gray era for the Lady Raiders.
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Posted: 07/30/22 1:57 am ::: |
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OU: https://soonersports.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster?path=wbball
Projected Depth:
Washington/Tot/Scott/Cooper
Robertson/Tucker/Joens
Llanusa/Vann/Perkins
Williams/Johnston/Moser
L. Scoot/Svoboda, Culliton
OU should be the heavy favorite to win the Big 12. They are loaded with experience, shooters, cohesion, and depth. They could be the next Final Four team from OU.
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Posted: 07/30/22 11:37 am ::: |
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Kansas: https://kuathletics.com/sports/wbball/roster/
Projected depth:
Franklin/Mayberry/Swedlund
Prater/Oakley
Kersgeiter/Vuksic/Strom
Chatzileonti/Jessen
Jackson/Papadopoulou/Ajekwu/Eltayeb
Talent level is similar to last year, which saw a massive turnaround. Likely still a tourney team, but will face stiffer challenges as the Big 12 continues to build back depth.
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Posted: 07/30/22 11:54 am ::: |
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Texas: https://texassports.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster
Projected Depth:
Harmon/Hunter/Gutierrez
Morris/Gonzales
Holle/Mwenentanda/Codio
Moore/Muhammad/Gaston
Jones/Faye/Masudi
One of 3 teams that could realistically win the Big 12. Vic continues to build teams that can make deep runs
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Posted: 08/01/22 9:16 pm ::: |
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okstateguy wrote: |
OU: https://soonersports.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster?path=wbball
Projected Depth:
Washington/Tot/Scott/Cooper
Robertson/Tucker/Joens
Llanusa/Vann/Perkins
Williams/Johnston/Moser
L. Scoot/Svoboda, Culliton
OU should be the heavy favorite to win the Big 12. They are loaded with experience, shooters, cohesion, and depth. They could be the next Final Four team from OU. |
Interesting. Lordy, it feel so long since I followed Oklahoma - Courtney, Ashley, Danielle, Abi, Carli, Joanna, Aaryn.....sheesh. I'm gonna have to pick them up again....Jenny B. is phenomenal. I can't think of one instance, nationally, where a school rose so high, fell so precipitously, and then bounces back to the top(ish) in such a short time.
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Posted: 08/02/22 11:31 pm ::: |
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Howee wrote: |
okstateguy wrote: |
OU: https://soonersports.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster?path=wbball
Projected Depth:
Washington/Tot/Scott/Cooper
Robertson/Tucker/Joens
Llanusa/Vann/Perkins
Williams/Johnston/Moser
L. Scoot/Svoboda, Culliton
OU should be the heavy favorite to win the Big 12. They are loaded with experience, shooters, cohesion, and depth. They could be the next Final Four team from OU. |
Interesting. Lordy, it feel so long since I followed Oklahoma - Courtney, Ashley, Danielle, Abi, Carli, Joanna, Aaryn.....sheesh. I'm gonna have to pick them up again....Jenny B. is phenomenal. I can't think of one instance, nationally, where a school rose so high, fell so precipitously, and then bounces back to the top(ish) in such a short time. |
Coale elevated OU, sustained their success, won with multiple style teams, then brought immediate destruction on that success with her own offspring. The Coale family can really do it all lol. As an OK State fan, I can say it's refreshing seeing OU trending up again. Bedlam had gotten so stale seeing Coale and Littell both coaching to lose
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Posted: 08/04/22 10:05 am ::: |
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TCU: https://gofrogs.com/sports/womens-basketball/roster
Projected Depth Chart(really winging it):
Godfrey/Fisher/Roberts
Taiwo/Bradley/Makolo
Manumaleuga/White
Goetz/Ibeh/Roberson
Cravens/Turner/Morris
The last couple of years have been brutal, and this year could be even more brutal. If Pebley makes it out of this season with a job, she is practicing some kind of dark magic.
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Posted: 08/04/22 1:14 pm ::: |
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Baylor:
Doesn't have a roster up yet, but projected:
Andrews/Van Gytenbeek
Asberry/Owens/Ferriera
Blacwell/Fontleroy/Littlepage-buggs
Edwards/Porter/Bickle
Abraham/Gillepsie
Depth will not be an issue, but figuring out a functional rotation of a team loaded with frontcourt players, and a few carrying the attachment of chemistry killers means Collen has quite the coaching job ahead of her. Blackwell/Edwards could be an explosive combo or an explosion that tanks the team. I could see them finishing anywhere from 2-5 in this years Big 12
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Posted: 08/04/22 1:44 pm ::: |
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Kansas State:
Projeted lineup(not sure if they have nay COVID year takers or walk-ons so may be incomplete:
Glenn/Parks/Glenn
Ebert/Dallinger
Sundell/Gregory
Maupin/Sanchez
Lee/Greer/Lauterbach
Good mix of height, depth, and firepower. Interesting to see how they react this year with an offseason of planning by opponents on how to stop Lee. Should be a top 5 team in league and a potential Sweet 16 threat
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Posted: 08/04/22 9:01 pm ::: |
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The Iowa @ Kansas State game on November 17th should be a good one. Likely the first quality opponent of the season for each team, right before they head to their Thanksgiving weekend tournaments.
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Posted: 10/05/22 12:32 pm ::: |
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https://big12sports.com/news/2022/10/5/big-12-womens-basketball-preseason-awards-announced.aspx
Preseason Player of the Year
Ashley Joens, G/F, Iowa State
Preseason Newcomer of the Year
Aijha Blackwell, G, Baylor
Preseason Freshman of the Year
Darianna Littlepage-Buggs, G/F, Baylor
Preseason All-Big 12 Team
Sarah Andrews, G, Baylor
Aijha Blackwell, G, Baylor
Lexi Donarski, G, Iowa State
Ashley Joens*, G/F, Iowa State
Emily Ryan, G, Iowa State
Holly Kersgieter, G, Kansas
Serena Sundell, G, Kansas State
Taylor Robertson*, G, Oklahoma
Madi Williams*, F, Oklahoma
Rori Harmon*, G, Texas
Aaliyah Moore, F, Texas
*- Denotes unanimous pick
A tie for the 10th spot resulted in 11 selections
Honorable Mention
Ja’Mee Asberry (Baylor), Dre’Una Edwards (Baylor), Zakiyah Franklin (Kansas), Taiyanna Jackson (Kansas), Ana Llanusa (Oklahoma), Shaylee Gonzales (Texas), Taylor Jones (Texas), Sonya Morris (Texas), JJ Quinerly (West Virginia), Madisen Smith (West Virginia)
There's a lot of talent in this league this year. Interested to see the Pre-season poll tomorrow
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Posted: 10/05/22 1:59 pm ::: |
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Big shoes to fill for Blackwell to fill in Baylor's first year without Smith/Egbo. Have to think it's pretty rare for a transfer to make this list.
I was gonna say that Emily Ryan is underrated but then realized I had overlooked her name on the list.
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Posted: 10/07/22 5:06 pm ::: |
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I go on shaking my head at why the Dallas Wings employ the coach of the B12's consistently worst team as an analyst.
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Posted: 10/07/22 5:13 pm ::: |
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myrtle wrote: |
I go on shaking my head at why the Dallas Wings employ the coach of the B12's consistently worst team as an analyst. |
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Posted: 10/07/22 5:13 pm ::: |
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myrtle wrote: |
I go on shaking my head at why the Dallas Wings employ the coach of the B12's consistently worst team as an analyst. |
At least they’re not employing her in a capacity that affects the actual team!
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