WBB: Kristin Scott verbals

Tornado man

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That's a very big verbal. Have reffed several of her AAU games with the Fury. Presently ranked #1 player in Minn class of 2017 I believe. Very good post player, with poise.
 

kentkel

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Just looking at her stats, seems like she isn't a 3-pt shooter. That isn't necessarily a bad thing, just something I noticed. Anyway, this is awesome news!!
 

mred

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I don't know anything specific about her other than what was mentioned above. Here's what google tells me:

Article from last season:
http://www.postbulletin.com/sports/...cle_def0c5f4-3650-552e-9a82-4c0b933fc6d0.html


In August, Northstar girls hoops (MN site) named her their summer all-star at center:


Center—Kristin Scott, 6-2, 2017, MN Fury 2017 Blue and Kasson-Mantorville

Six months ago, nobody much had seen her play. But a trip to the state tournament, where she scored 12 points with 18 rebounds, and then a solid summer have put Scott firmly on the map. In fact, she just moved from #7 to #2 in our update of our 2017 player rankings. She’s at her best blocking shots and pounding the offensive boards. Everything else needs work, sure, including bringing consistent intensity to the game. But the fundamentals are all there for a high D1 future. She was our MVP among the 2017s.
 

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From Ames Tribune:

Kristin Scott’s father made it clear at halftime of Saturday’s 63-62 loss to Oklahoma State that he and his daughter were fond of Iowa State. It was the first visit on campus for Scott, a 6-foot-2 sophomore prospect from Kasson-Mantorville high school in Minnesota.

“Hopefully she goes to school here,†Randy Scott said multiple times.

On Saturday, Iowa State offered Scott, the top player in Minnesota according to 5statehoops.com, and she accepted that offer after the game, making her the first commitment of the 2017 class.

“I don’t want to go too far away from home, I like the atmosphere here, I’ll get good academics here, too,†Kristin Scott said at halftime, before she committed to Fennelly’s staff.
Scott is the Cyclones’ first commitment beyond next year’s incoming freshman class.
“I’m a strong blocker, quick on defense, and I’m a very competitive player,†she said.

http://amestrib.com/sports/women-s-...cores-19-huge-first-half#sthash.Pjpa0Hyg.dpuf
 
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907CY

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I am very pleased with this verbal. She has a big upside as I don't think she has played close to her best basketball yet. This fills a big need for us in the future. If we can get a commitment out of Minn. for 2016 then we will have picked up good players out of that state for five straight years. Great job Cyclone staff...
 

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