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FYI, announcement coming today
Yep!We could be the one as I have read several places where Iowa State impressed her.
Yep!
uppercumberlandreporter.com
I have had some fun poking at Emily's style of play at times. Truth told, I deeply respect her commitment to and love of Iowa State. She is one of a kind. Well not so fast, I guess, as Reese may be the second coming. Gotta like that.Our local write up…
Check out this article from Des Moines Register:
Iowa State women's basketball: Why Cyclones new 2025 recruit can be the next Emily Ryan
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Iowa State women's basketball: Why Cyclones new 2025 recruit can be the next Emily Ryan
Iowa State women's basketball landed a big 2025 recruit in Reese Beaty.www.desmoinesregister.com
20 plus offers with numerous SEC and BIG programs actively pursuing her makes her more than a diamond in the rough.I am a little underwhelmed by this signing. Not every unranked player is a diamond in the rough.
I am a little underwhelmed by this signing. Not every unranked player is a diamond in the rough.
20 plus offers is cool, but the latest tweet I read said she had over 50 division 1 offers after starring in the EYBL circuit.20 plus offers with numerous SEC and BIG programs actively pursuing her makes her more than a diamond in the rough.
Reese Beaty might not seem to have much in common athletically with Audi Crooks at first glance, but they do share something notable: state championships in shot put and discus. Reese Beaty is a 2x discus and 3x shot put champion.
Those accomplishments dont seem to scream point guard.
I recall going to Minnesota Lynx game when Lindsay Whalen was still playing and one lady in the audience said that "look at her shoulders ......very strong shoulders that no one can bump her"If WBB continues to be officiated the way it has been recently there may be an advantage to having a STRONG PG.
Just over two decades ago we had what we called a 5'9" power PG in Lindsey Wilson. She was tough and could drive inside without losing the ball.I recall going to Minnesota Lynx game when Lindsay Whalen was still playing and one lady in the audience said that "look at her shoulders ......very strong shoulders that no one can bump her"
We’ve had numerous PGs who could effectively drive. But the game has evolved. Athletes are better than ever. Translating a player from yesteryear to today is a difficult thing.Just over two decades ago we had what we called a 5'9" power PG in Lindsey Wilson. She was tough and could drive inside without losing the ball.