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I see no need for a PG/SG next year. by SorinBasement
It’s already going to be a challenge giving Hannah, Olivia, Sonia, KK and Emma the PT they deserve. Some even view Cass as a guard.
There are only so many hours in a day. When it comes to guards, that time should be spent recruiting the Class of ‘25. Recruiting high school players is very time-intensive, and no matter how involved assistant coaches get, the head coach has to be visible. Niele recently talked about going to Hungary to watch Hannah play. How many big-time players have pointed out over the years how important it was to look up in the stands and see Geno or Tara or Dawn?
Kate Koval is a class of one next year. We can’t afford to have a small class two years in a row. The focus needs to be on the Class of ‘25 and beyond.