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Over on the Oklahoma GDT, I think it was RabbitNation that suggested a thread for next year.
Since I'm pretty fired up about next year already I thought I'd put out a sticky thread for people to discuss the 2010-11 edition of Jackrabbit women's basketball. Incoming freshmen, roles for the returning players, who'll be starters, who'll come off the bench, the schedule as it comes together, season predictions, and anything else that pertains will be fair game here. For starters: 2010 graduating seniors: Allison Anderson, guard (11 minutes per game, 0.8 points per game), Maria Boever, forward (28 mpg, 14.2 ppg), Ketty Cornemann, guard (27.6 mpg, 10.9 ppg). Next year's roster: Macie Michelson, guard, senior Kristin Rotert, guard/forward, senior Jennifer Schuttloffel, forward, senior Vanessa Johnson, guard, junior Jennie Sunnarborg, forward, junior Jill Young, guard, junior Leah Dietel, forward, sophomore Ashley Eide, guard, sophomore Katie Lingle, center, sophomore Steph Paluch, guard, sophomore Tara Heiser, guard, RS freshman Incoming freshmen: Gabrielle Boever, guard, Worthington, Minn. Hannah Strop, forward, New Prague, Minn. Megan Waytashek, guard/forward, Lino Lakes, Minn. (I think I got everybody . . . ) Let's Go Rabbits!
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Predicted starters - Michelson,Rotert,Waytashek,Dietel and Sunnarborg. The area that concerns me most is post play - we can compete in the Summit with smaller posts,but to be able to play with teams like Oklahoma we need a bigger,bulkier post that is still mobile like the two that the Sooners have. On the really good teams,Maria and our other posts would probably be playing power forward. I think Waytashek provides a taller,more athletic wing which we need.
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My starters:---------------- my 8 year old's starters
Macie -------------------------Macie Eide -------------------------Rotert Rotert ----------------------Schuttloffel Dietel ---------------------Sunnarborg Sunnarborg ----------------Eide We can both see Eide playing where Ketty played. Smart player and seems to get the loose balls and quick baskets on the drive. One thing I will say is that Lingle likes to get physical and push people around and her developement over the Summer along with Dietel and the freshman make this team very deep. Heiser (most would say was a better player than Eide in HS) took the redshirt which was a pleasant suprise and will be a nice player to have in the rotation. Deep team and with great Senior leadership! |
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Regarding games, I would hope that the success of the Jacks set us up to take on teams that were in the play-off this year. I would like to see Jacks schedule USD, Creighton, a couple of play-off Big 12 and Big 10's. Some of the mid-Big East teams would be good. If Jacks could get a UConn early season, would that be good? I like how SDSU has scheduled the top teams of the other mid conferences. Need to win those games tho too. Hopefully, SDSU is getting a good enough reputation to continue to get the home and home like we have coming up with MTSU. Wouldn't mind seeing UALR on a h/h. Jacks had almost the perfect schedule this year. I believe all OOC, except USD were playing post season this year. Jacks win more than lose OOC, should be a 25-50 RPI team at end of OOC (Jan 1, 11). |
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Another guess at starters:
1 Michelson 2 Young 3 Rotert 4 Dietel 5 Sonnarburg Hopefully, Megan Waytashek will prove to be good enough to immediately push for playing time at the 4 or 5. Eide, a healed-up Johnson and maybe others will push for time at the 1 and 2. That leaves Schuttloffel, Lingle and maybe Strop to push for time inside. It will be a small-ish, guard-heavy team. Shooting and toughness, not speed or size, will be the main strengths. |
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Macie Rotert Edie Schut Sunn Young 6th women again and Deitel off the bench right behind her, and the rest will be a crap shoot to know who will really step up. I see a lot of minutes being spread around again. I see us playing atleast 9 deep. strentgh will will shooting, weakness, inside depth. I see a team with sereral shooters and scorers, and several role players. we have a heavy guard line up, but they can all play and shoot and drive. Overall, a solid team with quality play from every class. should be exciting. I see it coming down to SDSU, ORU for first and Oakland edging NDSU for 3rd. |
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Does anyone think Waytashek will be Summit league newcommer of the year, like Jill her first yr and Kristin before her.With her being ranked in the top 100 girls in the country, she'll probably have a good shot, depending of course how good of a season she'll have.
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Is there any chance that we play too tough of a schedule? I love that we do it, but when looking at some teams I couldn't tell if it makes sense to play tough teams, go around .500 in non conference, and then come tournament time maybe not get rewarded for it? I know in the men's bracket everyone covers the "resumes", but I wonder if it is the same way in the womens bracket. When looking at Liberty's nonconference schedule, I don't think it comes close to ours and yet they got a 13 seed. They lost to Kentucky (who they played in the 1st round again, which is weird for the NCAA tournament) Auburn, Virginia and James Madison and then beat up on a bunch of other non BCS teams and finished with a 27-5 record, whereas SDSU had some tough loses to tourny teams and even beat Gonzaga and Mid Tenn St. yet finished with a worse record. I feel that if comparing resumes, wouldn't it be obvious SDSU's in stronger?
I do feel that playing tougher competition, like the Jacks do, only makes them stronger and helps them, just wondering how much the committee studies the "resumes" of teams when it comes to auto bids for seeding. |
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