#1 posting 6.10.2008
your daily dose of girls basketball news & information
REALITY
The chance of a girl playing high school basketball and then getting to the WNBA is 1/5000 (.02%). Getting to a NCAA school is 3/100 or 3.3%. From USA Today and the NCAA.
COACHING NEWS
Mark Maher has resigned as girls basketball coach at Port Huron Northern in Michigan. He will be spending more time with his family. From the Port Huron Times Herald.
John Wilson has resigned as girls basketball coach at Saginaw Arthur Hill. He will be the new boys basketball coach at Saginaw Heritage. Wilson led Arthur Hill to the State semifinals three times in his four year tenure. From the Saginaw News.
Here is the George Washington press release on Joe McKeown's decision to leave for Northwestern.
Assistant Emily Cline is leaving Buena Vista to be the head women's basketball coach at Knox.
Former Saginaw Valley State women's basketball coach Kim Chandler is now the Athletic Director at Macalester.
SIGNING
Andrea Blodgett has signed with Idaho State. Blodgett is a 5-4 guard out of Yakima Valley CC.
18U NATIONAL TRY OUTS
Here are what some of the players trying out think about the epic Celtic vs Laker finals.
MORE BASKETBALL ON TRACK
Rachel Banham of Lakeville North placed 4th in the 4 x 200 in the AA State tournament and her 4 x 100 placed 8th and set a new school record. Two of her relay teammates are also varsity basketball players: Katrina Nicholson and Kristi Leven.
NUMBERS DROP
There was a drop of 3.6% in girls basketball participation this season due to the season switch from fall to winter. From the Adrian Daily Telegram.
OPEN ENROLLMENT
The open enrollment amendment in South Dakota failed to pass. It would have required a player to sit out a year after transferring. From the Sioux Falls Argus Leader.
ALL STAR GAME
The National Indian Basketball Coaches Association North Central All-Star Game took place at St. Paul Johnson on Sunday. Black beat Gold 67-64. Marque Lunderman of Red Cloud, SD was named MVP with 18 points. From the Rapid City Journal.
SCHEDULE
Purdue has released their 2008-09 non conference schedule.
TRIP
Ohio Women's basketball coach Semeka Randall writes her final blog entry from the trip to Afghanistan. The message--be thankful for what you have.
LYNX VS SUN
The Lynx host Lindsey Whalen and the Connecticut Sun tonight. It is all business for Whalen as the Sun is now her team. From the StarTribune.
Could Whalen be an Olympian in Beijing? From the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Lynx Seimone Augustus is already headed to Beijing and she is interviewed on KARE 11.
Also making the trip is Wisconsin's Jolene Anderson . The Badgers have a blog on her WNBA progress. The game will be on national TV.
Next up: later today with Fridley vs the Hurricane out & about. Later after that tonight's summer league out & about.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Whalen vs Lynx Tonight, Coaching Carousel, Reality
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