Mallory McGwire Transferring
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Mallory McGwire Transferring
to Boise Stae
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
That's problem when you have so many top recruits sign at once and so few players actually able to play. Graves mentioned in an interview this week that he talked to UConn's Geno Auriemma at this year's Final Four about how hard it is to keep a roster full of top-level players without having multiple transfers. They're starting to see that transfers are occurring almost as often as you see on the men's side, which is something that top programs are starting to have to account for. Oregon has lost 3 members from the 7-member 2016 class and lost 2 out of 3 from the 2017 class. Oregon's margin for error next year isn't as great now that their depth is depleted from last year.
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
Can’t blame her for going somewhere where she can play all the time. The handwriting was kind of on the wall though. Good luck to her.
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
Hard to blame her. I thought she was underutilized.
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
Who do these women think they are? Men??
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
I guess trying to win a National Championship isn't a goal of hers. Good Luck getting more PT in Boise.
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
This is a hard one, MM was a steady performer. Her 17 footer was money, good on D a nd a rebounder, I think the minutes would have been there for her at Oregon next season. She will have more minutes at Boise St....but as has been mentioned already, they'll be at Boise State.
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
Defense and rebounding were limited once she got against top competition. Her 17 footer was $ all day though. Wish she'd have stayed for depth.
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
She played well against NDGrantDuck wrote:Defense and rebounding were limited once she got against top competition. Her 17 footer was $ all day though. Wish she'd have stayed for depth.
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
She had a lot of pluses, but when you get right down to it, she was just too slow to keep up with the really good players on the top teams. Good luck to her though. Boise State?
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
She didn't start much since I guess we didn't do too much with a big bodied center, but who will take over that role now? Sierra Campisano was her back up...
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Re: Mallory McGwire Transferring
Hopefully Lydia Giomi recovers from her injury and develops into a reliable option. While she is lacking in girth, she has the size and length this team needs in certain situations, plus she is pretty athletic for her size.shoparound wrote:She didn't start much since I guess we didn't do too much with a big bodied center, but who will take over that role now? Sierra Campisano was her back up...