11-18-2015, 01:34 AM
Hope I'm not overstepping my bounds but I thought I'd get the ball rolling before Saturdays game (apologies in advance 81Alum! ;)).
Anyway, after stumbling upon a mock list for next years WNBA draft I noticed a player from GWU high on the list (Jonquel Jones), right behind UCONN's Stewart + Jefferson and S. Carolina's Mitchell. I had no idea the team we are playing this weekend featured such a player. This team beat Dayton 3x last season (the same Dayton team that gave UCONN fits in the big dance) and eventually lost to Gonzaga. Along with Jones, they feature a BIG starting frontcourt:
#35 Jonquel Jones 6-4 F
#3 Caira Washington 6-2 F
#25 Kelli Prange 6-5 F (although the team picture suggests she is a little shorter than the 6-4 Jones) http://www.gwsports.com/sports/w-baskbl/...l-mtt.html
#13 Shannon Cranshaw 5-9 G
#4 Lauren Chase 5-5 G
Their two (blow out) games of the season were vs Grambling St (10-20 last season) and American University (NCAA team last season that lost their 2 top scorers), where they won 85-58 and 78-48 respectively. Their starters seem to play heavy minutes and I can expect us having a slight edge over their guards. Tt will be be interesting to see how our bigs do defensively against this team but either way it should be a good one @ home.
Anyway, after stumbling upon a mock list for next years WNBA draft I noticed a player from GWU high on the list (Jonquel Jones), right behind UCONN's Stewart + Jefferson and S. Carolina's Mitchell. I had no idea the team we are playing this weekend featured such a player. This team beat Dayton 3x last season (the same Dayton team that gave UCONN fits in the big dance) and eventually lost to Gonzaga. Along with Jones, they feature a BIG starting frontcourt:
#35 Jonquel Jones 6-4 F
#3 Caira Washington 6-2 F
#25 Kelli Prange 6-5 F (although the team picture suggests she is a little shorter than the 6-4 Jones) http://www.gwsports.com/sports/w-baskbl/...l-mtt.html
#13 Shannon Cranshaw 5-9 G
#4 Lauren Chase 5-5 G
Their two (blow out) games of the season were vs Grambling St (10-20 last season) and American University (NCAA team last season that lost their 2 top scorers), where they won 85-58 and 78-48 respectively. Their starters seem to play heavy minutes and I can expect us having a slight edge over their guards. Tt will be be interesting to see how our bigs do defensively against this team but either way it should be a good one @ home.


