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She did not play in any game in 17-18, and she only played in 4 games this past year before being injured the entire season.
Like Tranquill, let's hope she's got her injuries out of the way.
She did not play in any game in 17-18, and she only played in 4 games this past year before being injured the entire season.
If true, that still leaves two more vacancies on the roster for the 2019-2020 season. We are losing all five starters, so I assume we need five incoming players.
We have Samantha Brunelle and Anaya Peoples coming in as freshmen. Destinee Walker would make three. Two more open spots remaining on the roster. Are we still recruiting high school players for the upcoming season or are we looking to add another grad transfer.
Anyone have any insight into how the remaining openings on the roster might be filled? Or better yet, what does our 2019-2020 roster look like at this time?
We could use another big in the mold of Shepherd or Turner.
All the top 100 players are signed so I doubt we pick up another recruit. Grad transfers would be the only way to go at this point.
Our current roster before the transfer looked like this:
F- Vaugn, Cosgrove, Patterson, Brunelle
G- Gilbert, Peoples, Nixon
Swing- Prohaska
Walker falls into the G category. Nixon and Peoples can play the point with Gilbert, Walker and Prohaksa manning the 2/3. That leaves 4 between each with a swing in Prohaska.
Patterson and Brunelle seem like more finesse players, so finding another big who can post up, rebound, would seem to be what we need at the current moment
I would take fellow UNC transfer Stephanie Watts. She is a big that would fill a need and is very talented.
saw that....anyone know if the 2 years is guaranteed or would she need to apply of a 6th year?
She's a 5-11 guard.
Did ND ever recruit 5* Sydney Parrish from Indy? She committed to Oregon this week.
I played against her dad Shawn when he was at Ball St.
Did ND ever recruit 5* Sydney Parrish from Indy? She committed to Oregon this week.
I played against her dad Shawn when he was at Ball St.
The bigs next year are Vaughn, Cosgrove who seemed to have spent more time shooting threes then in the paint, and incoming freshman Sam.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame might lose another scholarship player after Danielle Patterson announced her intention to transfer.
Patterson was one of six scholarship players coach Muffet McGraw figured to use in rebuilding her lineup after each member of the starting five from last season was among the first 19 picks of the WNBA draft. Patterson, a 6-foot-3 sophomore forward from New York, announced her intention to enter the NCAA transfer portal on her Twitter account.
"It has been a privilege to wear Notre Dame across my chest, but the time has come for me to say goodbye and move on," Patterson tweeted.
McGraw was out of town and unavailable for comment, but a team spokesman confirmed Patterson had entered the NCAA transfer portal to look at her options, one of which could be to return to Notre Dame. Patterson last week was named the team's most improved player at an awards ceremony that celebrated a 35-4 season that ended with an 82-81 loss to Baylor in the NCAA championship game.
In two seasons, Patterson has averaged 11 minutes, 2.9 points, 1.7 rebounds and 0.2 assists in 66 games. She scored three points in 27 minutes of four NCAA tournament games this season and did not play against Texas A&M and Baylor as the Irish came up short of repeating as national champions.
If Patterson transfers, McGraw would have only two returning players taller than 5-foot-11 -- 6-3 sophomore Mikayla Vaughn and 6-4 freshman Danielle Cosgrove. The Irish have five scholarship players returning in Vaughn, Cosgrove, 5-10 guards Katlyn Gilbert and Abby Prohaska, and 5-8 point guard Jordan Nixon.
Notre Dame has two top recruits arriving in June in 6-2 forward Samantha Brunelle and 5-10 guard Anaya Peoples, while 5-10 guard Destinee Walker of North Carolina has announced that she will be a grad transfer.
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“I thought it would be the best option for me and my development and what I want to do after college, because I want to play professionally,” Patterson said of why she intends to transfer from Notre Dame.
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During a 15-minute phone conversation Thursday with The Tribune, Patterson acknowledged some degree of frustration over lack of playing time during this past season.
She added that coach Muffet McGraw “graciously” accepted her decision to transfer, and said McGraw even left open the option for Patterson to return after she explores her choices through the transfer portal.
“I appreciate her saying that, but I don’t think I would,” Patterson said of changing her mind. “This is pretty much 100 percent.”
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Patterson said there are “a lot of different reasons” for her transfer beyond playing time and player development, but did not want to “go into specifics.”
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NOTRE DAME, Ind. – The University of Notre Dame women's basketball team received a roster boost in the form of fifth-year transfer Destinee Walker. The move from North Carolina to the Notre Dame was made official this past Friday. Walker, a 5'10" guard out of Orlando, will be eligible to compete right away for the 2019-20 season.
Walker was the 17th nationally-ranked recruit out of high school (according to ESPN) where she earned McDonald's All-American and Naismith honors along the way. In addition, she was named the Florida 4A Player of the Year for both her junior and senior years, leading her Lake Highland Prep squad to a state championship in her senior season.
In her first year with the Tar Heels, Walker was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team after averaging 13.9 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game. She led the team in double-digit scoring games with 28, which included a career high of 32 points. She also ranked sixth in the ACC in free-throw percentage at 81.3 percent.
Walker averaged 12.4 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists as a sophomore, registering four 20-plus point performances to her name. A knee injury then took Walker out for the final 10 games of the season, in addition to the entire 2017-18 season - which she redshirted. Walker then saw a limited 39 minutes of action last season.
All-in-all, in 57 career contests at UNC, Walker was a 43.8 percent shooter from two-point range and a career 78.3 percent shooter from the free-throw line. She was twice selected as the team's Defensive Player of the Year.
Walker will join returnees Kaitlin Cole, Mikayla Vaughn, Abby Prohaska, Katlyn Gilbert, Danielle Cosgrove and Jordan Nixon, along with incoming freshmen Samantha Brunelle and Anaya Peoples.
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'19-'20 Team
#12 Abby Prohaska G 5' 10" So
#0 Jordan Nixon G 5' 8" So
#10 Katlyn Gilbert G 5' 10" So
#2 Kaitlin Cole G 5' 10" Sr
Destinee Walker G 5 10" 5th Year
Anaya Peoples G 5'10" Fr
#30 Mikayla Vaughn C 6' 3" JR
#22 Danielle Cosgrove F 6' 4" So
Samantha Brunelle F 6'2" Fr
https://und.com/news/2019/5/3/womens-basketball-destinee-walker-transfers-to-notre-dame.aspx
Women's Basketball 5/3/2019 1:33:00 PM
Destinee Walker Transfers to Notre Dame
Will be eligible to play right away for the 2019-20 season