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This seems like a very odd choice for a one-year player. by Cavanaugh82
Two years at Illinois and then two years at Alabama. She lead the team in minutes played last year at 1,066, she took more than 100 more three pointers than Hannah (who lead ND in three-point attempts) and was third in the country at 259. She is a great three-point shooter making 41.7% last year and >45% the year before and never in her career less than 35%.
She is not a great 2-point or FT shooter, doesn't rebound all that much, A:TO < 1.0. Maybe, as others have speculated, there is concern that Emma and Cassandre may be limited still this upcoming season.