A quick WBB recruiting tidbit

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Expect Iowa State to sign one more player during the spring signing period. It will more than likely be a shooter of some sort. I'll give you all more info when I have it.
 
You mean the womens basketball teams is recruiting 3 point shooters. That's odd. Then again we only have 10-11 girls coming back that can shoot the tre. haha
 
Is this a bad sign on the Greenfield/Stokes front? I thought Bill had said that he was done for this year and wanted to keep slots open for 2011 because that class was stacked.
 
Is this a bad sign on the Greenfield/Stokes front? I thought Bill had said that he was done for this year and wanted to keep slots open for 2011 because that class was stacked.

Gee, yeah, it's a real bad sign. Instead of 6 spots open, he now has only 5. What is we gonna do?
 
Is this a bad sign on the Greenfield/Stokes front? I thought Bill had said that he was done for this year and wanted to keep slots open for 2011 because that class was stacked.

ISU has a lot of open scholarships for 2011. ISU is currently on track to have only 10 scholarship players next season not counting this player.
 
Expect Iowa State to sign one more player during the spring signing period. It will more than likely be a shooter of some sort. I'll give you all more info when I have it.

Which one?
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Though a Kirkwood player may not excite most of you, I can assure you that the Kirkwood sophomore class is very good. The 4 sophs went 73-2 in two years, won the schools 4th consecutive National Championship, and increased their conference win streak to over 90 games. The reason the leading scorers only have 10 points a game is because the girls on the end of the bench average 4. Very balanced team that can dominate opponents.
 
i know someone who knows someone. ive heard two names for the spring, gilliam at kirkwood and someone in mn, i think angie??? christianson. ive also heard fenn thinks 75% for greenfield and 15% for stokes to sign. all secondhand, take for what it is.
 
i know someone who knows someone. ive heard two names for the spring, gilliam at kirkwood and someone in mn, i think angie??? christianson. ive also heard fenn thinks 75% for greenfield and 15% for stokes to sign. all secondhand, take for what it is.

Gilium was the one someone suggested a couple weeks ago. Kind of like that we have had bigger guards. Don't know if I am crazy about another 5 6/7 guard, but BF is the man, so I trust he knows what he is doing.


Here are some links on Angela Christianson. hmmm....she was verballed/committed to drake.
Women's Basketball Recruiting Prospects 2010 - ESPN

Minnesota Girls High School Basketball

http://www.godrakebulldogs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=15700&ATCLID=204831239
 
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oops sorry know some one at drake too, must have named wrong mn player. dont know her name then, but someone from mn. gillum is right though, im almost sure. also after some nh/vt pg in 11/12 that lindsey m. found for the team, cant remember her name either.
 
Or maybe a different Timmerman. Ashley Timmerman is a Juco at Parkland College in IL. Played in E. Peoria tournament.
Parkland College - Athletics - Women's Basketball - Player Profile


Parkland College - Athletics - Women's Basketball

Timmerman named NJCAA All-American,trio earn post-season recognition. Sophomore guard Ashley Timmerman of Pontiac has been named a 3rd Team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association. Timmerman led the Cobras to two straight Region 24 Titles and National Championship appearances, finishing 4th in 2009 and 6th this season.
In addition to her All-American honors, Timmerman was named the M-WAC Player of the Year and was a First Team All-Region 24 selection and was named to the All-Tournament team at Nationals. She averaged 12.4 ppg, knocking down 78 three-point baskets while dishing out 4.4 assists.
 
WI signed a 6'4" post in the fall also from MN. I think her last name was Rochel.
 

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