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Nice to see Keiryn McGuff 6’ forward from Dublin, Ohio. If the name sounds familiar, her dad is the Head Women’s basketball coach at Ohio State..
That says a LOT about our coaching staff.
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Read this article, too. Seems like someone who was a bit of a late developer but has turned into a hell of a basketball player and can be versatile at the 1 through 4 positions. Could be a really nice find if she continues to develop.
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Sounds like the prototypical Fralick player...
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Pretty good when you can out recruit a ‘Dad’ !!!!
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Another new commit: Johnea Donahue out of Fort Wayne, IN. 5'8" PG who is a good scorer and passer. Her highlights remind me a lot of Lexi Fleming as a freshman. She's class of '24 so still has one more year to develop in high school.
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Signee Kennedy Blair finished 3rd in the voting for Michigan's "Miss Basketball"
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