Women's BB commit
Women's BB commit
Miller & staff have brought in another commitment. This one should even please Falconboy.
I'm not exactly sure where the scholarship opening comes from. They have 1 open spot now (vacated by Groover) and 2 seniors. I believe they already had 3 verbals (Laura Bugher, Sarah Clapper, and Tara Breske). I had assumed that with Gompers remaining on scholarship, they wouldn't be able to fill that spot, but perhaps that isn't true.
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... 7/SPORTS02
Baker to Bowling Green
Brownsburg High School senior center Hannah Baker has made an oral commitment to accept a scholarship to play basketball at Bowling Green University in Ohio.
Baker, a 6-foot-3-inch Indiana Junior All-Star, averaged 15 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots last season.
She was named to The Star's All-West first team.
I'm not exactly sure where the scholarship opening comes from. They have 1 open spot now (vacated by Groover) and 2 seniors. I believe they already had 3 verbals (Laura Bugher, Sarah Clapper, and Tara Breske). I had assumed that with Gompers remaining on scholarship, they wouldn't be able to fill that spot, but perhaps that isn't true.
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... 7/SPORTS02
Baker to Bowling Green
Brownsburg High School senior center Hannah Baker has made an oral commitment to accept a scholarship to play basketball at Bowling Green University in Ohio.
Baker, a 6-foot-3-inch Indiana Junior All-Star, averaged 15 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots last season.
She was named to The Star's All-West first team.
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I may be wrong on this, but I think the University gives her a scholarship that is the same as the BB one she got, but it isn't a BB scholarship. It wouldn't be very smart to keep a player on a team scholarship if she can no longer play. It would hurt not only the current team, but also recruiting. I envision a loop hole somewhere that allows this.brewer wrote:Miller & staff have brought in another commitment. This one should even please Falconboy.
I'm not exactly sure where the scholarship opening comes from. They have 1 open spot now (vacated by Groover) and 2 seniors. I believe they already had 3 verbals (Laura Bugher, Sarah Clapper, and Tara Breske). I had assumed that with Gompers remaining on scholarship, they wouldn't be able to fill that spot, but perhaps that isn't true.
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Re: Women's BB commit
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I may be wrong on this, but I think the University gives her a scholarship that is the same as the BB one she got, but it isn't a BB scholarship. It wouldn't be very smart to keep a player on a team scholarship if she can no longer play. It would hurt not only the current team, but also recruiting. I envision a loop hole somewhere that allows this.
I suspect you are probably absolutely right about the scholarship Gompers is now on, not being a true BB scholarship at this point.
But I very much disagree on the statement "it wouldn't be very smart to keep a player on a team scholarhip if she can no longer play". If there was not another alternative, I think that would indeed be the thing to do. Not only would yanking the scholarship be a rather rotten thing to do, I actually think taking it away would hurt recruiting not help it. Also keep in mind, women's basketball is allowed 2 more scholarhips than the men's game. Playing with 14 scholarships for two years would probably be much less detrimental to a program than taking a reputation hit for dumping an injured player.
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Right, Probably not the best phrasing. I meant that to imply that Universities would do what they can to give that student a scholarship yet not effect the number of players on the team with scholarships (ie, still 14 scholarship players). Most Universities are pretty good about this. In fact I think those athletes on the Men's teams that were cut were allowed to keep their scholarships until they graduated/or it would have naturally expired (eligibility would have been all used). MSU did this when they cut their men's gymnastics team.brewer wrote:
I suspect you are probably absolutely right about the scholarship Gompers is now on, not being a true BB scholarship at this point.
But I very much disagree on the statement "it wouldn't be very smart to keep a player on a team scholarhip if she can no longer play". If there was not another alternative, I think that would indeed be the thing to do. Not only would yanking the scholarship be a rather rotten thing to do, I actually think taking it away would hurt recruiting not help it. Also keep in mind, women's basketball is allowed 2 more scholarhips than the men's game. Playing with 14 scholarships for two years would probably be much less detrimental to a program than taking a reputation hit for dumping an injured player.
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Re: Women's BB commit
Right you are PGY. My sister was a jumper for Drexel on scholarship before they cut the team. She was a freshman at the time but was allowed to keep her scholarship until she graduated (on time).PGY Tiercel wrote:Right, Probably not the best phrasing. I meant that to imply that Universities would do what they can to give that student a scholarship yet not effect the number of players on the team with scholarships (ie, still 14 scholarship players). Most Universities are pretty good about this. In fact I think those athletes on the Men's teams that were cut were allowed to keep their scholarships until they graduated/or it would have naturally expired (eligibility would have been all used). MSU did this when they cut their men's gymnastics team.brewer wrote:
I suspect you are probably absolutely right about the scholarship Gompers is now on, not being a true BB scholarship at this point.
But I very much disagree on the statement "it wouldn't be very smart to keep a player on a team scholarhip if she can no longer play". If there was not another alternative, I think that would indeed be the thing to do. Not only would yanking the scholarship be a rather rotten thing to do, I actually think taking it away would hurt recruiting not help it. Also keep in mind, women's basketball is allowed 2 more scholarhips than the men's game. Playing with 14 scholarships for two years would probably be much less detrimental to a program than taking a reputation hit for dumping an injured player.
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To that point PGY, I agree completely. And heck, from what I understand about Jule Gompers, she probably could qualify for some academic scholarships as well.
And Freak, so long as they know we're in Ohio I don't get too riled up. Although, you'd think a major newspaper like the Indianapolis Star would do better.
And Freak, so long as they know we're in Ohio I don't get too riled up. Although, you'd think a major newspaper like the Indianapolis Star would do better.
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Brewer,brewer wrote:To that point PGY, I agree completely. And heck, from what I understand about Jule Gompers, she probably could qualify for some academic scholarships as well.
And Freak, so long as they know we're in Ohio I don't get too riled up. Although, you'd think a major newspaper like the Indianapolis Star would do better.
Just kind of irks me when I see that....
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Okay nice, I hope she's decently athletic too. Having a 6'3 or taller center with with plus the athletes we have in Achter , Horne , Mann and Honneger we could get "real" dangerous.brewer wrote:Miller & staff have brought in another commitment. This one should even please Falconboy.
I'm not exactly sure where the scholarship opening comes from. They have 1 open spot now (vacated by Groover) and 2 seniors. I believe they already had 3 verbals (Laura Bugher, Sarah Clapper, and Tara Breske). I had assumed that with Gompers remaining on scholarship, they wouldn't be able to fill that spot, but perhaps that isn't true.
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... 7/SPORTS02
Baker to Bowling Green
Brownsburg High School senior center Hannah Baker has made an oral commitment to accept a scholarship to play basketball at Bowling Green University in Ohio.
Baker, a 6-foot-3-inch Indiana Junior All-Star, averaged 15 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots last season.
She was named to The Star's All-West first team.
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I haven't heard of Clapper before. Any other news on her like state and hs she's from?brewer wrote:Miller & staff have brought in another commitment. This one should even please Falconboy.
I'm not exactly sure where the scholarship opening comes from. They have 1 open spot now (vacated by Groover) and 2 seniors. I believe they already had 3 verbals (Laura Bugher, Sarah Clapper, and Tara Breske). I had assumed that with Gompers remaining on scholarship, they wouldn't be able to fill that spot, but perhaps that isn't true.
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a ... 7/SPORTS02
Baker to Bowling Green
Brownsburg High School senior center Hannah Baker has made an oral commitment to accept a scholarship to play basketball at Bowling Green University in Ohio.
Baker, a 6-foot-3-inch Indiana Junior All-Star, averaged 15 points, 7.4 rebounds and 1.8 blocked shots last season.
She was named to The Star's All-West first team.
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FYI, Baker is coming on an ACADEMIC scholarship!!!
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So are smart student/athletes!!Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Nice -- loopholes are the greatestZiggyZoomba wrote:FYI, Baker is coming on an ACADEMIC scholarship!!!
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