CM
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05-04-24 02:14 PM - Post#368120
https://x.com/jennhatfield1/status/ 178681637990926...
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Greenhorn
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05-04-24 05:59 PM - Post#368126
In response to CM
first in several years. Last ones were Mekenna Boyd from Penn State and Leiya Stuart from Vermont both seniors this year.
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CM
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05-05-24 05:30 AM - Post#368128
In response to Greenhorn
Interesting she was a NEPSAC kid having prepped at Worcester Academy - joins Ariik, Minicozzi, and McDonald, also NEPSAC products.
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Go Green
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05-06-24 11:25 AM - Post#368167
In response to CM
It appears that her younger sister is holding an offer from Dartmouth as well, and she's still a freshman in high school.
And the offer was given last summer.
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CM
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05-07-24 06:07 AM - Post#368182
In response to Go Green
So she got a Dartmouth offer before her freshman year? Wow.
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Go Green
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WBB Transfer in 05-08-24 05:25 AM - Post#368227
In response to CM
So she got a Dartmouth offer before her freshman year? Wow.
Summer of her 8th/9th grade.
I've been told that it was rare for sophomores to get offers. But hey, Cimino has to turn things around somehow... I guess she's playing the long game!
Edited by Go Green on 05-08-24 05:26 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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CM
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Re: WBB Transfer in 05-08-24 06:52 AM - Post#368228
In response to Go Green
I know a kid who committed to a mid-major program before her freshman year of high school and actually ended up going to the school (which is unusual). Turns out she didn't develop in her four years of high school as the college coach had hoped, so while she was on the roster all four years at the college she never played and ended up having a very poor college experience.
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Go Green
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Re: WBB Transfer in 05-08-24 06:55 AM - Post#368229
In response to CM
I know a kid who committed to a mid-major program before her freshman year of high school and actually ended up going to the school (which is unusual). Turns out she didn't develop in her four years of high school as the college coach had hoped, so while she was on the roster all four years at the college she never played and ended up having a very poor college experience.
I do not find that surprising at all. My freshman year in high school, I had two football teammates who were far more advanced than everyone else. We all thought that they'd end up playing big-time college football.
Turns out, they just hit puberty early. By the time the rest of us caught up, they were decent players, but nothing special.
Neither played in college.
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