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PostPosted: 04/09/14 12:55 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Joslyn Massey is transferring from Purdue. She was a Top 100 recruit but has barely seen the court in two years.


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PostPosted: 04/09/14 7:13 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Ruth Sherrill has been granted a release from Hofstra.


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PostPosted: 04/09/14 9:13 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Interesting to note that Tasia Butler from Syracuse and Ashley Perez from St. John's are both coming to JMU. I hope that, among other things, means the Dukes won't miss Nikki Newman and Kirby Burkholder TOO much!



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PostPosted: 04/10/14 5:39 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

summertime blues wrote:
Interesting to note that Tasia Butler from Syracuse and Ashley Perez from St. John's are both coming to JMU. I hope that, among other things, means the Dukes won't miss Nikki Newman and Kirby Burkholder TOO much!


I really don't understand Ashley's decision. Brooks goes height at every position except PG- what's he going to do with a short shooting guard? She showed no signs of being able to play point at St. John's. She doesn't bang the way the key players there do, either; she's kind of slight, and she's always been a three-point specialist. Don't get me wrong, I wish her all the best and I hope she does well, but I would actually have to put serious thought into finding a system that she fits into *less*.



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PostPosted: 04/10/14 5:53 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Queenie wrote:
summertime blues wrote:
Interesting to note that Tasia Butler from Syracuse and Ashley Perez from St. John's are both coming to JMU. I hope that, among other things, means the Dukes won't miss Nikki Newman and Kirby Burkholder TOO much!


I really don't understand Ashley's decision. Brooks goes height at every position except PG- what's he going to do with a short shooting guard? She showed no signs of being able to play point at St. John's. She doesn't bang the way the key players there do, either; she's kind of slight, and she's always been a three-point specialist. Don't get me wrong, I wish her all the best and I hope she does well, but I would actually have to put serious thought into finding a system that she fits into *less*.


So do you think it's bad for Ashley or bad for JMU?


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PostPosted: 04/10/14 6:03 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Queenie wrote:
summertime blues wrote:
Interesting to note that Tasia Butler from Syracuse and Ashley Perez from St. John's are both coming to JMU. I hope that, among other things, means the Dukes won't miss Nikki Newman and Kirby Burkholder TOO much!


I really don't understand Ashley's decision. Brooks goes height at every position except PG- what's he going to do with a short shooting guard? She showed no signs of being able to play point at St. John's. She doesn't bang the way the key players there do, either; she's kind of slight, and she's always been a three-point specialist. Don't get me wrong, I wish her all the best and I hope she does well, but I would actually have to put serious thought into finding a system that she fits into *less*.


So do you think it's bad for Ashley or bad for JMU?


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PostPosted: 04/10/14 7:50 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

ball4life wrote:
Queenie wrote:
summertime blues wrote:
Interesting to note that Tasia Butler from Syracuse and Ashley Perez from St. John's are both coming to JMU. I hope that, among other things, means the Dukes won't miss Nikki Newman and Kirby Burkholder TOO much!


I really don't understand Ashley's decision. Brooks goes height at every position except PG- what's he going to do with a short shooting guard? She showed no signs of being able to play point at St. John's. She doesn't bang the way the key players there do, either; she's kind of slight, and she's always been a three-point specialist. Don't get me wrong, I wish her all the best and I hope she does well, but I would actually have to put serious thought into finding a system that she fits into *less*.


So do you think it's bad for Ashley or bad for JMU?


I'm not Queenie, and I haven't seen enough of St. John's to know Ashley, but most teams can use a 3-point specialist, especially if they have any speed. Sounds like she might be coming off the bench. (I am a kinds-sorta JMU fan, since I live in the Valley)



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PostPosted: 04/14/14 1:05 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


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PostPosted: 04/14/14 4:12 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Marquette Fan wrote:
Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


Wow...I read some of the comments from the article, most people seemed to be disgusted on how the new coach treated the players that are leaving....This article re-opens the issue we see every year; new coach comes in, cancels players scholarship irregardless of the circumstance, and the player is left to fend for themselves. It makes it even more disgusting when a player is going into their senior year with a new coach coming in, only to be told to get lost(Cooper Dyke ran off rising senior last season).

IMO, the NCAA should have some provisions to protect players who want to stay at their respective schools and/or make the appeals process more fair. Shocked



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PostPosted: 04/14/14 4:51 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

gymrat32 wrote:
Marquette Fan wrote:
Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


Wow...I read some of the comments from the article, most people seemed to be disgusted on how the new coach treated the players that are leaving....This article re-opens the issue we see every year; new coach comes in, cancels players scholarship irregardless of the circumstance, and the player is left to fend for themselves. It makes it even more disgusting when a player is going into their senior year with a new coach coming in, only to be told to get lost(Cooper Dyke ran off rising senior last season).

IMO, the NCAA should have some provisions to protect players who want to stay at their respective schools and/or make the appeals process more fair. Shocked


According to posters in another thread, there's no need for players to have a union to protect their rights because they're already treated very, very well. The schools always look out for them ...



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PostPosted: 04/15/14 9:55 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

ClayK wrote:
gymrat32 wrote:
Marquette Fan wrote:
Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


Wow...I read some of the comments from the article, most people seemed to be disgusted on how the new coach treated the players that are leaving....This article re-opens the issue we see every year; new coach comes in, cancels players scholarship irregardless of the circumstance, and the player is left to fend for themselves. It makes it even more disgusting when a player is going into their senior year with a new coach coming in, only to be told to get lost(Cooper Dyke ran off rising senior last season).

IMO, the NCAA should have some provisions to protect players who want to stay at their respective schools and/or make the appeals process more fair. Shocked


According to posters in another thread, there's no need for players to have a union to protect their rights because they're already treated very, very well. The schools always look out for them ...


Wow, let's just all jump to conclusions...does anybody in here know the whole story?


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PostPosted: 04/15/14 12:17 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

ClayK wrote:
gymrat32 wrote:
Marquette Fan wrote:
Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


Wow...I read some of the comments from the article, most people seemed to be disgusted on how the new coach treated the players that are leaving....This article re-opens the issue we see every year; new coach comes in, cancels players scholarship irregardless of the circumstance, and the player is left to fend for themselves. It makes it even more disgusting when a player is going into their senior year with a new coach coming in, only to be told to get lost(Cooper Dyke ran off rising senior last season).

IMO, the NCAA should have some provisions to protect players who want to stay at their respective schools and/or make the appeals process more fair. Shocked


According to posters in another thread, there's no need for players to have a union to protect their rights because they're already treated very, very well. The schools always look out for them ...


LOL Clay...I know, just go ask the student-athletes at Northwestern..



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PostPosted: 04/16/14 1:11 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

gymrat32 wrote:
Marquette Fan wrote:
Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


(Cooper Dyke ran off rising senior last season).

IMO, the NCAA should have some provisions to protect players who want to stay at their respective schools and/or make the appeals process more fair. Shocked


If you're talking about Thaddesia Southall, you've got the story all wrong.

http://www.presstelegram.com/sports/20140118/uscs-thaddesia-southall-former-lb-poly-star-transferring-to-long-beach-state

I agree with the premise of your post, but, being a CynCoop fan, don't use this as an example because it's just wrong.



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PostPosted: 04/16/14 7:14 pm    ::: Concur Reply Reply with quote

dfineguy wrote:
gymrat32 wrote:
Marquette Fan wrote:
Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


(Cooper Dyke ran off rising senior last season).

IMO, the NCAA should have some provisions to protect players who want to stay at their respective schools and/or make the appeals process more fair. Shocked


If you're talking about Thaddesia Southall, you've got the story all wrong.

http://www.presstelegram.com/sports/20140118/uscs-thaddesia-southall-former-lb-poly-star-transferring-to-long-beach-state

I agree with the premise of your post, but, being a CynCoop fan, don't use this as an example because it's just wrong.


Thaddessia was not poised to have a breakout senior year! She was plagued by injuries throughout her career and showed little commitment to getting in shape and trying to make a go out of it. Cooper did the only compassionate thing and that was to let her complete her degree from USC but use the one year of remaining of basketball eligibility to play elsewhere. She would not have played at SC. Thaddessia took Cooper's offer which was very generous to say the least. The girl got a free college education($200,000) at a top rated academic school where she would not normally had been admitted and played in, maybe 12 basketball games, over the 4 year period. Where do I sign up for that program.


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PostPosted: 04/16/14 7:41 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

dfineguy wrote:
gymrat32 wrote:
Marquette Fan wrote:
Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


(Cooper Dyke ran off rising senior last season).

IMO, the NCAA should have some provisions to protect players who want to stay at their respective schools and/or make the appeals process more fair. Shocked


If you're talking about Thaddesia Southall, you've got the story all wrong.

http://www.presstelegram.com/sports/20140118/uscs-thaddesia-southall-former-lb-poly-star-transferring-to-long-beach-state

I agree with the premise of your post, but, being a CynCoop fan, don't use this as an example because it's just wrong.


I was not referring to Southall at USC, but rather Jessica Cohen at UNCW when CynCoop was there:

www.wect.com/story/.../three-players-leave-uncw-womens-basketball

I stand corrected on the player being at USC, however, the story is true about her running off a rising senior that wanted to stay with the program.



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PostPosted: 05/01/14 4:32 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Katie Powell, 6-4 P out of Duluth Georgia, was released from her NLI with TCU and signed with Dykes at Arkansas.

Avyanna Young left UW-Milwaukee and signed with UW-Madison and will have two years of eligibility remaining.


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PostPosted: 05/01/14 4:46 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Kylie Smith is leaving Vanderbilt. Three years of eligibility left. Rumours are that Iowa State, Texas Tech, Penn, Wofford, and N. Florida are in the mix.


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PostPosted: 05/01/14 4:53 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Aaliyah Gaines, from Eastern Illinois to Evansville. 3 years of eligibility remaining.


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PostPosted: 05/01/14 5:32 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

gymrat32 wrote:
dfineguy wrote:
gymrat32 wrote:
Marquette Fan wrote:
Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


(Cooper Dyke ran off rising senior last season).

IMO, the NCAA should have some provisions to protect players who want to stay at their respective schools and/or make the appeals process more fair. Shocked


If you're talking about Thaddesia Southall, you've got the story all wrong.

http://www.presstelegram.com/sports/20140118/uscs-thaddesia-southall-former-lb-poly-star-transferring-to-long-beach-state

I agree with the premise of your post, but, being a CynCoop fan, don't use this as an example because it's just wrong.


I was not referring to Southall at USC, but rather Jessica Cohen at UNCW when CynCoop was there:

www.wect.com/story/.../three-players-leave-uncw-womens-basketball

I stand corrected on the player being at USC, however, the story is true about her running off a rising senior that wanted to stay with the program.


I think this may be the article you are trying to link. The reasons for action is unclear and I remain a solid Cooper fan.

http://www.wect.com/story/14657472/three-players-leave-uncw-womens-basketball



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PostPosted: 05/01/14 5:34 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Frosh Gabrielle Holston no longer listed on roster at Georgia Tech.


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PostPosted: 05/01/14 6:54 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Karly Buer completed her degree at Missouri State and is transferring to Liberty for her final season of eligibility.


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Brianna Kennedy from Loyola Marymount to Hawaii. 2 years eligibility remaining.

http://hawaiiathletics.com/news/2014/5/1/WBB_0501142632.aspx?path=wbball


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PostPosted: 05/01/14 9:08 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

dfineguy wrote:
gymrat32 wrote:
dfineguy wrote:
gymrat32 wrote:
Marquette Fan wrote:
Three Youngstown State players have been released from their scholarships and will be looking for new schools if they want to continue playing: http://www.vindy.com/news/2014/apr/13/released-players-wanted-to-return/


(Cooper Dyke ran off rising senior last season).

IMO, the NCAA should have some provisions to protect players who want to stay at their respective schools and/or make the appeals process more fair. Shocked


If you're talking about Thaddesia Southall, you've got the story all wrong.

http://www.presstelegram.com/sports/20140118/uscs-thaddesia-southall-former-lb-poly-star-transferring-to-long-beach-state

I agree with the premise of your post, but, being a CynCoop fan, don't use this as an example because it's just wrong.


I was not referring to Southall at USC, but rather Jessica Cohen at UNCW when CynCoop was there:

www.wect.com/story/.../three-players-leave-uncw-womens-basketball

I stand corrected on the player being at USC, however, the story is true about her running off a rising senior that wanted to stay with the program.


I think this may be the article you are trying to link. The reasons for action is unclear and I remain a solid Cooper fan.

http://www.wect.com/story/14657472/three-players-leave-uncw-womens-basketball


The article has a documented email from Cohen requesting that she be allowed to stay at UNCW, so I am not sure what is not "clear". This happened under Coop's watch, like it or not.



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PostPosted: 05/01/14 9:39 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Loliya Briggs has completed her degree at Pittsburgh and will enroll at Jacksonville University and have two years of eligibility left.


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Liz Stratham is transferring from Butler to Indiana and will have one year eligibility left after sitting out 2014-15. Last season she lead the BEast in total blocked shots and was the second leading scorer for the Bulldogs at 13.1 ppg. She originally transferred to Butler from Xavier.


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