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AJ should be a returning Senior, unless I missed something while on vacation.as it stands now here's the expected roster for next season:
Guards:
Arianna Jackson (5'9" returning Jr) -- Combo
Oops, thanks for pointing out that typo. Fixed.AJ should be a returning Senior, unless I missed something while on vacation.
With opportunity, I’m confident some of these players will step up their play. I could very much see Harvey as one given her international experience even though she is just a sophomore. It will be interesting to see who takes advantage of the situation. If I am honest, I do question if we have enough talent and size to compete with most P5 teams but time will tell. Not the first time we will be cheering for an underdog.From the Huskies Wire article announcing Harvey’s decision to enter the portal:
“Harvey averaged 3.8 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 0.8 assists per game in 23 appearances this season. She scored as many as 22 points on December 21 against Pacific, but did not play more than 10 minutes in a game after Washington's win over Rutgers on January 26.
It was a bit of a confusing season for Harvey, who entered Big Ten play as a backup point guard firmly in the rotation with 10 or more minutes against Northwestern and ranked opponents Michigan and Michigan State. But the Australian committed 37 turnovers and 28 fouls to only 19 assists. She had more than 2 assists just once, on November 28 against UC San Diego, a 5-assist performance in 20 minutes of action.”
37 turnovers to 19 assists would definitely send a backup PG tumbling down the depth chart - she’s young with a pretty solid history in youth international competitions - might be our best portal signing when all is said and done - Steve Nash with a pony tail!
Reach and vertical mean more than height. Crooks being a prime example. Having someone who is quick, can jump and good reach can cause a taller player fits. Now…6’2” versus 6’7” is a different beast. Giving up 1-2” won’t be huge.How many power conference teams (or maybe any D1 team) have their tallest player at 6'2"? Seems like they're just going to get destroyed in the paint...
edit: Did a very quick Big12 roster search. 10 of the 15 schools had 26-27 rosters posted, and they all had at least one 6'3" or taller. Colorado has the most with 5. Using last year rosters for the other 5, they all had at least one, with TCU the most at 6.
If height was all that mattered TTU's Stephanie Okechukwu would be an all-star.Height is the most overrated thing in wbb. If you can't move your feet you are useless. There is very very few 6'4+ girls who can move their feet and the ones who can all end up at the same 5 schools pretty much.
I looked at the last ten Big XII WBB Regular Season Champion starting lineups:Height is the most overrated thing in wbb. If you can't move your feet you are useless. There is very very few 6'4+ girls who can move their feet and the ones who can all end up at the same 5 schools pretty much.
I believe reach and quickness are very important. Reach is more important in the women's game because there are fewer players with a high verticals. Shot blocking flat footed with reach is quite common.Height is the most overrated thing in wbb. If you can't move your feet you are useless. There is very very few 6'4+ girls who can move their feet and the ones who can all end up at the same 5 schools pretty much.
Looking at past statistics can be rather eye opening. Sometimes it's hard to believe how forgetful you are or even how biased you may have been. I know everybody in Iowa and Kansas prefers KC for the tournament and that's natural, its right in their own backyard. Do the other 13 teams feel that way? Just take a look at the top 6 attendance records.I looked at the last ten Big XII WBB Regular Season Champion starting lineups:
2026 - TCU - 6'3 Marta Suarez & 6'7 Clara Silva
2025 - TCU - 6'7 Sedonna Prince
2024 - OU - 6'1 Payton Verhulst & 6' Sahara Williams (Waterloo West)
2023 - OU & Texas - 6'2 Liz Scott & 6'2 D. Gaston, 6'4 Faye
2022 - Baylor - 6'4 Nalyssa Smith & 6'3 Queen Egbo
2021 - Baylor - 6'4 Nalyssa Smith & 6'3 Queen Egbo with 6'1 Didi Richards
2020 - Baylor - 6'4 Nalyssa Smith & 6'4 Lauren Cox with 6'1 Didi Richards
2019 - Baylor - 6'7 Kalani Brown & 6'4 Lauren Cox with N. Smith & D. Richards
2018 - Baylor - 6'7 Kalani Brown & 6'4 Lauren Cox with 6'2 D. Cohen
2017 - Baylor - 6'7 Kalani Brown & 6'2 Alexis Prince
Only 2023-24 Oklahoma has won a regular season conference title without a significant post presence, though they played 6'3 Beatrice Culliton quite a bit and went out after that season and bought Reagan Beers in the portal. Jennie B knew she needed height to compete in the SEC.
Just take a look at the top 6 attendance records.
#1 2007 OKC 48,900
#2 2025 KC 39,188
#3 2003 Dallas 35,619
#4 2009 OKC 35,515
#5 2013 Dallas 35,183
#6 2004 Dallas 34,857
There’s really no way it wouldn’t hurt attendance.There is no question that separating the tournaments has hurt the women's attendance. At first it seemed not to effect the mens much. But watching the men on TV this year I saw quite a few empty seats especially up high.
This may be true, but right now our roster lacks size and depth in the front court. We have two post players. One is a 6'2" freshman and the other is a 6'1" transfer that didn't get to play much at Florida.Height is the most overrated thing in wbb. If you can't move your feet you are useless. There is very very few 6'4+ girls who can move their feet and the ones who can all end up at the same 5 schools pretty much.
I do not think we are done looking for post players as post #30 stated we are not talking till after the 10th.This may be true, but right now our roster lacks size and depth in the front court. We have two post players. One is a 6'2" freshman and the other is a 6'1" transfer that didn't get to play much at Florida.
Trying to get another international. Probably another 6'2ish player. I think Bill really wants to go back to his 5 out waysI do not think we are done looking for post players as post #30 stated we are not talking till after the 10th.
There are also many exceptions (and also take into account those players listed and who they were surrounded by). Last years national champion UConn team had a 6’2” post.I looked at the last ten Big XII WBB Regular Season Champion starting lineups:
2026 - TCU - 6'3 Marta Suarez & 6'7 Clara Silva
2025 - TCU - 6'7 Sedonna Prince
2024 - OU - 6'1 Payton Verhulst & 6' Sahara Williams (Waterloo West)
2023 - OU & Texas - 6'2 Liz Scott & 6'2 D. Gaston, 6'4 Faye
2022 - Baylor - 6'4 Nalyssa Smith & 6'3 Queen Egbo
2021 - Baylor - 6'4 Nalyssa Smith & 6'3 Queen Egbo with 6'1 Didi Richards
2020 - Baylor - 6'4 Nalyssa Smith & 6'4 Lauren Cox with 6'1 Didi Richards
2019 - Baylor - 6'7 Kalani Brown & 6'4 Lauren Cox with N. Smith & D. Richards
2018 - Baylor - 6'7 Kalani Brown & 6'4 Lauren Cox with 6'2 D. Cohen
2017 - Baylor - 6'7 Kalani Brown & 6'2 Alexis Prince
Only 2023-24 Oklahoma has won a regular season conference title without a significant post presence, though they played 6'3 Beatrice Culliton quite a bit and went out after that season and bought Reagan Beers in the portal. Jennie B knew she needed height to compete in the SEC.
i agree about several things. OKC has better facilities overall…two good stadiums and lots of food options that don’t exist in KC. I also found it relatively affordable.Looking at past statistics can be rather eye opening. Sometimes it's hard to believe how forgetful you are or even how biased you may have been. I know everybody in Iowa and Kansas prefers KC for the tournament and that's natural, its right in their own backyard. Do the other 13 teams feel that way? Just take a look at the top 6 attendance records.
#1 2007 OKC 48,900
#2 2025 KC 39,188
#3 2003 Dallas 35,619
#4 2009 OKC 35,515
#5 2013 Dallas 35,183
#6 2004 Dallas 34,857
Even though Dallas was in my backyard I actually preferred OKC by far. I could stay at a nice motel just a few miles away for 60% less. Park just across the tracks in Brick town for $10 as opposed to $25 - 40 at KC. And hang out in Brick town all day and night at good restaurants and bars. My tab for downtown motel and parking in KC is getting absurd. Holiday Inn charges a $20 a day arena fee imposed by the city. That rubs you the wrong way. I haven't seen attendance records for 2026 yet but it appeared to me that it was considerably less than last year. But of course they've split the mens & women's dates up so they're not playing in the same week. I haven't met anybody yet that likes that
There's are some folks that don't go to KC because it's in a state with an SEC school and no Big 12. They have a point but some folks would complain if you beheaded them with a new sword. Now that the conference is spread out from Tucson to Morgantown, Provo to Orlando, Houston to Cincy , I say put it in New Orleans. I wouldn't get any sleep then.There are also many exceptions (and also take into account those players listed and who they were surrounded by). Last years national champion UConn team had a 6’2” post.
i agree about several things. OKC has better facilities overall…two good stadiums and lots of food options that don’t exist in KC. I also found it relatively affordable.
As for attendance there are lots of factors that come in to play for the women. At Baylor’s peak, they drew well and it was Mulkey’s ******** that got the tournament in that god forsaken place called Dallas. That whole location sucked all the way around.
It would sure be a lot of fun! I love nawlins !There's are some folks that don't go to KC because it's in a state with an SEC school and no Big 12. They have a point but some folks would complain if you beheaded them with a new sword. Now that the conference is spread out from Tucson to Morgantown, Provo to Orlando, Houston to Cincy , I say put it in New Orleans. I wouldn't get any sleep then.