November 3, 2023

Pac 12 Results of the Week: Exhibition Games

 


Pac 12 Results of the Week:

Stanford:  Beat Dominican 126-53.  Bosgana and Iriafen each with 19 points.  Iriafen also had 14 rebounds.   As to the frosh, Ogden with 16 points, 4 of 7 from three.  Agara with 16 points in 21 minutes and Clardy with 8 points and 3 steals and 3 assists.   Harriel with 13 points, 2 of 3 from three.   



Utah Beat Colorado State Pueblo in an exhibition 96-44.  Pili scored 20 points, Soph Lani White had 16 points, and Ines Vieira added 14 points.   Beat Nazarene in an Exhibition 125-38.   Reese Ross had 25 points. 

Colorado:  Beat Adams St in an Exhibition 81-57.  

Foreman with 16 points.   Next is LSU on Nov 6.  



Arizona: Beat West Texas A&M in an exhibition 103-58.  It was 61-18 at the half.  Gilbert had 24 points and Pueyo added 20 points.  Beat Pt Loma 52-44 with 5 players plus a 6th who played 39 seconds. 



UCLA:  No Exhibitions 


USC:   No Exhibitions


Washington State:  Beat Montana Western in an Exhibition 92-51.   Leger-Walker and Villa each had 17 points and Bea added 16 points.  



Washington: No Exhibitions



Oregon:   Beat Southern Oregon in an Exhibition 75-55.  Gray scored 17 points and transfer Payton Scott added 14 points.



Cal: Beat Westmont in an Exhibition.   No news from Cal  



Oregon State:  Beat Western Washington in an Exhibition 80-43.  Beers had 17 points.  

  


ASU:  No Exhibitions

October 30, 2023

Pac 12 Preview: Washington State

 


                                                                                            Pac 12 Preview:  Washington State  


Last Year:

23-11 for the year and 9-9 in conference play and won the Pac 12 tournament.


Coaches:


Kamie Ethridge is in her 6th year as Head Coach.   Ethridge was the Head Coach at Northern

Kamie Ethridge


Colorado for 4 seasons averaging 21 wins and making the NCAAs this past season.   She was an Assistant for 18 years at Kansas State.   Kamie won a Gold Medal for USA Basketball at the 1988 Olympics then won an NCAA Championship as a Player at Texas.

Laurie Koehn is in her 6th year and came from Northern Colorado after three years with Ethridge.   She played professionally for 11 years.  

Camille Williams is in her 5th year at Washington State.  She was the Head Coach at Academy of Art is San Francisco last season and before that nine years at Nevada.   He was a two sport star at Wisconsin, basketball and the High Jump.  

Matt Smith is in his first year at Washington State.


Losses:    

Jason Chainey an assistant for 5 years moved on.  

Ula Motuga averaged 7 points and 5 rebounds.   Motuga graduated.

Emma Nankervis averaged 1 point.  Emma graduated.

Grace Sarver averaged 2 points.  Sarver graduated.

Kaia Woods just played 41 minutes last season.  Woods transferred to Arkon

Lauren Glazier averaged 2 points and 1 rebound.   Glazier to UOP. 


Additions:

Alex Covill, 6-6 Post from MT, not ranked 

Jenna Villa 6-1 Guard/Wing from WA ranked # 68

Candace Kpetikou 6-3 Post from SoCal by of Niger.  

Elornora Villa 5-8 Guard from Italy.  Has played on the Italy 17U and 18U National

Teams.

Beyonce Bea 6-1 Wing Grad Transfer from Idaho where last season she averaged 23 ppg. 


Schedule:   

Gonzaga, Houston, Auburn and Maryland are non conference games of note.  The Cougars play only USC and UCLA on the road and play Oregon and Oregon State only at home.


The Returning Team: 

Charlisse Leger-Walker is a 5-10 Sr Guard who averaged 18 points and 5 rebounds with 68

Charisse Leger-Walker

threes at 35%.

Bella Murekatete is a 6-5,  5th year Post from Rwanda and Played HS in Idaho who averaged 14 points and 7 rebounds.    

Johanna Teder, 5-8  5th year Guard originally from Estonia.  Last season she averaged 8 points and made 59 threes at 34%.  

Astera Tuhina, 5-9 Soph Guard.   Tuhina is the youngest player to play for her native Kosovo National team and scored 7 points ppg last season.

Kyra Gardner 5-11 Soph  Wing who was the state of Washington Gatorade POY.  Kyra averaged 2 ppg.

Cia Eklof  5-10 Redshirt Frosh Guard from Finland who played on their 20U National team

Jessica Clarke, 6-3 Sr Post from British Canada who averaged 5 points and 2 rebounds.  

Tara Wallack, 6-2 Jr Wing from Canada and averaged 9 points and 6 rebounds.


Predictions: 

Most of the team is back with only one real loss.   Plus several good recruits/transfers.   Still the league is even better this season .   Obviously great coaching.   


Recruiting 2024: No commits yet


October 24, 2023

Pac 12 Preview: Washington


 Pac 12 Preview:  Washington



Last Year:   19-15 overall and 7-11 in league play.    Also the Huskies made it to the Final 4 of the WNIT.


Coaches:

Coach Langley
Tina Langley is in her 3nd year Head Coach after 6 great seasons at Rice and before that 7
seasons as an Assistant at Maryland.    She was 126-61 at Rice.   Langley has two Masters Degrees.  


Katie Faulkner is in her 3nd year coming from  Oregon State where she was an Assistant for 5 years.   Faulkner played at Montana where she was an outstanding player.   She will also be the Recruiting Coordinator.  


LaTara King is in her 3nd year coming from Rice with Langley, having coached there the past 3 seasons and before that at Boston College.  


Nolan Wilson is in his 2nd year at Washington first as assistant.


Bobby Wilson is in his first year as an Assistant and his 2nd year with the Huskies. 



Losses:  

Assistant Dan Tacheny after three seasons.


Emma Grothaus averaged 4 points and graduated.


Haley Van Dyke averaged 9 points and 5 rebounds and graduated.  


Darcy Rees averaged 3 points and 2 rebounds and graduated.


Trinity Oliver averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds and graduated. 


Alexis Griggsby didn’t play last season.  She transferred to Pepperdine


Tyiona Watkins averaged 2 points and graduated. 



Additions:  

Olivia Anderson, 6-6 Post from WA, was ranked top 60 at one point


Ari Long 6-0 Guard/Wing from SoCal, ranked # 46


Chloe Briggs 5-11 Guard from SoCal, ranked # 93


Sayvia Sellers, 5-7 PG from Alaska, ranked # 28



Schedule:  

Louisville their toughest by far non conference game.  Washington plays only at home vs Oregon and Oregon State and only at USC and UCLA.



The Returning Team: 

Tergan Brown, 5-10 Soph Wing  Averaged 2 points however she was  Ranked # 79 out of HS.


Elle Ladine, 5-11 Soph Guard averaged 6 points.


Hannah Stines,  5-10 Soph Guard averaged 7 points. 

Dalayah Daniels

Dalayah Daniels 6-2 Jr Wing Transferred from Cal.  Last season at Washington Daniels
averaged 11 points and 7 rebounds.   


Shalya Gilmore 6-1 Soph Forward played just 33 minutes.


Lauren Schwartz, 5-11 5th year Sr Wing who transferred from Rice.   Last season with Washington she averaged 9 ppg.


Nia Lowery is a 5-9 Redshirt Jr who didn’t play last season.


Jayda Noble, 5-11 Jr Guard averaged 4 points and 5 rebounds.



Predictions:  

Pressure on Anderson as no one over 6-2.  However Daniels and Schwartz are strong players and Ladine and Stines are going to be top players. Also a fine recruiting class.  A team on the rise, soon.   



2024 Recruiting:    

Annika Soltau, 6-4 Post from Germany  A top recruit

Devin Coppinger, 5-10 CG from WA ranked # 35

October 19, 2023

Pac 12 Preview: Utah

 


Pac 12 Preview:  Utah



Last Season:  

27-5 overall and 15-3 in Pac 12 play and The Pac 12 Champion in the Pac 12 Tournament and the co-Champ in League play.


The Coaches:


Lynne Roberts is in her 9th year after moving from the University of Pacific, UOP.  Roberts was

Coach Roberts


Head Coach at UOP for 9 seasons, being named Conference Coach of the Year twice in the last three years.  Before UOP Roberts was Head Coach at Chico State for 4 seasons.   

Gavin Peterson is in his 9th year after 2 seasons with Roberts at UOP.  Peterson has been an assistant in the West since 2002 and an Associate Head Coach for 6 of those seasons.

Jerise Freeman is in her 3nd season at Utah.  Freeman was an Assistant at Oklahoma State the past 4 years.  

Jordan Sullivan is in her 2nd year at Utah.   Sullivan is a former Montana player who was an Assistant at Montana the past 5 seasons.   


Losses:

Teya Sidberry, averaged 4 points a game and transferred to Boston College.   However she is the all time leading scorer in Utah HS history.

Payton McFarland, graduated after just playing in 13 games while recovering from a serious injury.   With a covid year she is now at Houston.

Kelsey Rees, graduated after averaged 3 points and 3 rebounds.   Again a covid year for Rees and she is now at Oregon State.


Additions:

Daniela Falcon Hernandez 6-2 Wing/ Forward from Spain

Reese Ross 6-1 Forward from SD Not ranked

Alyssa Blanck 6-2 Soph Forward who transferred from BYU.   Blanck didn’t play last season.

Matyson Wilke 5-10 Soph Guard who transferred from Wisconsin.  Wilke averaged 12 points making 61 threes at 35%.

Nene Sow, 6-8 Jr Post who transferred from Northeastern Oklahoma, and originally from Belgium.  Sow sat out last season.  The year before at NE Oklahoma she averaged 3 points and 5 rebounds.

Samantha Crispe 6-2 Soph Forward who transferred from Boston University.   Crispe averaged 5 points and 4 rebounds at BU last season.


The Schedule:   

Baylor, South Carolina and BYU are the tough games.   Utah plays Stanford and Cal only at home and ASU and Arizona on the road. 


The Returning Team:

Jenna Johnson 6-2 Jr Forward averaged 12 points and 5 rebounds. 

Kneepkens

Gianna Kneepkens 5-11 Jr Guard averaged 15 points and 5 rebounds and made 71 threes at 42%.

Alissa Pili 6-2 Sr Post who averaged 21 points and 6 rebounds.

Kennady McQueen, 5-10 Jr Guard averaged 9 points and made 59 threes at 36%.

Isabel Palmer is a 5-9 Sr Guard who transferred from Texas where as a Frosh she averaged 3 points.   Palmer was born in the US but moved to Australia with her family at the age of 4 months.  She averaged 8 ppg.

Lani White, 5-11 Soph Guard averaged 3 points. 

Dasia Young, 5-11 Sr Wing averaged 6 points and 3 rebounds last season.

Ines Vieira, 5-6 Jr  Guard from Portugal.   She averaged 3 points.  


Predictions:  

With 5 starters returning who averaged 8, 9, 12, 15 and 21 ppg and only backup losses this is a top team.  Utah is picked to win the conference and ranked # 5 in the nation to start the season.  


2024 Recruiting: 

Kylie Ray 5-8 PG from SoCal, not ranked

Brooke Walker 5-8 PG from KS Ranked # 69