Username | Post: Cecilia Collins, bucknell transfer |
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cc66 Postdoc Posts 2208 |
05-17-23 12:12 PM - Post#356328
Averaged 14 ppg game as a soph. Scored 22 against Cornell. A fine get for a transfer. |
Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2194 |
05-17-23 05:04 PM - Post#356329
Megan is a great coach and recruiter. Columbia will have a very talented women's basketball team next year with many skilled players particularly in the backcourt. |
cc66 Postdoc Posts 2208 |
05-17-23 05:32 PM - Post#356330
Yes, she has now got her second offensive threat after Hsu. Plus Riley Weiss might be a third. I no longer think there will be a noticeable dropoff. |
Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2194 |
05-17-23 07:00 PM - Post#356333
Don't forget Kitty Henderson and her younger sister, as well as Perri Page, Nicole Stevens, Emily Montes, and, of course, Maryland transfer, Ava Sciolla. The last in the season injuries to Perri and Nicole showed why depth is so important in building a championship team. |
cc66 Postdoc Posts 2208 |
05-17-23 07:19 PM - Post#356334
Yes, and projecting the starting lineup is getting ever more complicated.... |
Columbia 37P6 Postdoc Posts 2194 |
05-17-23 10:06 PM - Post#356339
Yes, very complicated, but my much too early guess would be Abby Hsu, Kitty Henderson, Paige Lauder, Perri Page and either Cecilia Collins or Ava Sciolla. The two transfers, Collins and Sciolla, probably have a small initial advantage over all the incoming freshmen, but it would not surprise me at all if Riley Weiss makes the starting line-up early in her Columbia career. Finally, it looks like the Lions will have four 6'1" players on the roster so the competition should be fierce for playing time behind Lauder. |
cc66 Postdoc Posts 2208 |
05-18-23 09:11 AM - Post#356345
Cecilia Collins looks more advanced, but then, that may be because she had more playing time and didn't have Abby Meyers ahead of her. |
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