OSU WBB PG Slocum transferring
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:27 pm
OSU has lost PG Destiny Slocum, who intends to look at potential graduate transfer options.
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I bet they are the leading candidate. Oregon should be favorites to win PAC-12 next year with Stanford a close 2nd. Even with a talented center and some others OSU could wind up in the middle of the standings again. Just like Minyon, it would be a good move for her personally.thomas time wrote:big loss for them, any chance for ducks?
Interesting, I am predicting that the pre-season ranking will be Stanford by a mile, Arizona and I would have had OSU solidly above UO and in the top 3 if Slocum had stayed.duck58 wrote:I bet they are the leading candidate. Oregon should be favorites to win PAC-12 next year with Stanford a close 2nd. Even with a talented center and some others OSU could wind up in the middle of the standings again. Just like Minyon, it would be a good move for her personally.thomas time wrote:big loss for them, any chance for ducks?
No Thanks! Count me as someone who thinks you can be good with that freewheeling style, but no where near great...Minyon added something to the team, Destiny I am afraid would detract...greenyellow wrote:Supposedly she's transferring because she wants to play her final season for a championship-level team and her relationship with Rueck was apparently strained because of him constantly reigning in her free-wheeling style of play.
Supposedly Oregon is looking at bringing in a transfer but I think they would be looking for a big. I think Graves has a lot of faith in Chavez and Shelly and that one or more of the true Freshman guards will hit the ground running. Shelly was like a 5 star for international players.bigsugarduck wrote:No Thanks! Count me as someone who thinks you can be good with that freewheeling style, but no where near great...Minyon added something to the team, Destiny I am afraid would detract...greenyellow wrote:Supposedly she's transferring because she wants to play her final season for a championship-level team and her relationship with Rueck was apparently strained because of him constantly reigning in her free-wheeling style of play.
Stanford returns two All-Pac-12 players, plus 2 All Freshmen team members plus Haley Jones the highest rated freshmen in the country last year who before her injury was on the way to the All freshmen team at minimum before she got hurt. 5 star Dotson only played like 10 games but was as strong a low post defender as Ruthie faced all year (forced her to unveil her secret 12 foot jumper in the CCG). They also have a few more 5 stars to back up those 6. They will be preseason Top 4 in the country and have a shot at being ranked number one with Harris at So Carolina graduating.duck58 wrote:The reason I think we should be favored in PAC next year is talent even if it is thought to be inexperienced by some. Prince has been with the team for a year, even though not playing. I believe she was a top 10 out of HS, higher than Ruthie. Nyara has been said to be at least as good if not better than Satou. Hope she can finally play. Graves says both will be future 1st round picks. Boley, who improved beyond a 3pt shooter, Chavez and Shelley all have experience. Giomi can back up Prince. If just 1 of 3 freshen guards and 1 of the 2 front players can contribute this team should be great. Shelley was a freshman last year. Hard to believe none of the 5* won't contribute.
Agreed. We only have to heed what Graves said about this year's team, "We'll never see this again", and how much certainty we have in thinking this team would have won it all, to understand that a significant drop is unavoidable.GrandpaDuck wrote:Stanford returns two All-Pac-12 players, plus 2 All Freshmen team members plus Haley Jones the highest rated freshmen in the country last year who before her injury was on the way to the All freshmen team at minimum before she got hurt. 5 star Dotson only played like 10 games but was as strong a low post defender as Ruthie faced all year (forced her to unveil her secret 12 foot jumper in the CCG). They also have a few more 5 stars to back up those 6. They will be preseason Top 4 in the country and have a shot at being ranked number one with Harris at So Carolina graduating.duck58 wrote:The reason I think we should be favored in PAC next year is talent even if it is thought to be inexperienced by some. Prince has been with the team for a year, even though not playing. I believe she was a top 10 out of HS, higher than Ruthie. Nyara has been said to be at least as good if not better than Satou. Hope she can finally play. Graves says both will be future 1st round picks. Boley, who improved beyond a 3pt shooter, Chavez and Shelley all have experience. Giomi can back up Prince. If just 1 of 3 freshen guards and 1 of the 2 front players can contribute this team should be great. Shelley was a freshman last year. Hard to believe none of the 5* won't contribute.
We love the potential of our unseen weapons but the people voting in the preseaon polls will go with the mix of game proven talent plus huge potential over just huge potential. Same with Arizona, All-Pac12 5 star Kate Reese to tag along with the returning Defensive player of the year and league scoring champion will put them near the top of the preseaon projections.
I guess I have to concede Stanford should be ranked ahead of us. I knew they would be main competition.Merganzer wrote:Agreed. We only have to heed what Graves said about this year's team, "We'll never see this again", and how much certainty we have in thinking this team would have won it all, to understand that a significant drop is unavoidable.GrandpaDuck wrote:Stanford returns two All-Pac-12 players, plus 2 All Freshmen team members plus Haley Jones the highest rated freshmen in the country last year who before her injury was on the way to the All freshmen team at minimum before she got hurt. 5 star Dotson only played like 10 games but was as strong a low post defender as Ruthie faced all year (forced her to unveil her secret 12 foot jumper in the CCG). They also have a few more 5 stars to back up those 6. They will be preseason Top 4 in the country and have a shot at being ranked number one with Harris at So Carolina graduating.duck58 wrote:The reason I think we should be favored in PAC next year is talent even if it is thought to be inexperienced by some. Prince has been with the team for a year, even though not playing. I believe she was a top 10 out of HS, higher than Ruthie. Nyara has been said to be at least as good if not better than Satou. Hope she can finally play. Graves says both will be future 1st round picks. Boley, who improved beyond a 3pt shooter, Chavez and Shelley all have experience. Giomi can back up Prince. If just 1 of 3 freshen guards and 1 of the 2 front players can contribute this team should be great. Shelley was a freshman last year. Hard to believe none of the 5* won't contribute.
We love the potential of our unseen weapons but the people voting in the preseaon polls will go with the mix of game proven talent plus huge potential over just huge potential. Same with Arizona, All-Pac12 5 star Kate Reese to tag along with the returning Defensive player of the year and league scoring champion will put them near the top of the preseaon projections.
No Sabrina, no Satou, no Ruthie. As good as the Fab 5 will be, expecting them to just keep the run going isn't realistic.