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WBB: The competition in 2022-23 - steinerwj - 04-03-2022

The Championship is still playing , but who cares? I've moved on. I've mourned the loss of The Hulls and Wilson, but it's exciting to contemplate a bright future. With that in mind, I was checking what is in store for our competition in 2022-23. I compiled a summary of who left, who stayed, and who's coming for 15 of the contenders (I'm between seasons and don't have a life)

Major Rebuild 

LSU - Kim Mulkey needs another rebuild. She lost the 6 top scorers from last season. Hannah Gusters a 6'5" (junior in 23) is the most experienced returning player. She averaged 13.7 minutes per game. Incoming #26 a 5'10 G, #58 a 6-2 forward. I wouldn't bet against Mulkey, but a top 15 finish would be worthy of another Coach of the Year award.

Michigan - Leigh Brown back for a fifth year, but three starters gone including All-American Naz Hillman. Incoming #48 Forward and #99 Guard

Baylor - Losing NaLyssa Smith potential #1 pick in the WNBA draft. Their top two scorers are gone and four of the top six scorers are gone. Incoming #17 Wing and#41 Wing

Louisville - Losing Engstler, Dixon, Hall, Robinson and Kianna Smith. Ahlana Smith coming back for a fifth year. Three starters and the first two off the bench are gone. Haley Van Lith coming back, but not much else. Incoming #35 Forward, #38 G, #57 Post, #78 Wing

North Carolina State - Losing All-American Elissa Cunane, three starters, and four of the top six players. Worse yet, zero  ESPN Top 100 recruits.


Hopeful

Texas - Losing three starters but the two top scorers are coming back, Rori Harmon and Aliyah Mathorn - Guess what - Harmon is not the top scorer!
Incoming#34 Wing, #63 F, #67 G

Ohio State - Losing 1 starter and the 6th man. Returning top two scorers. #2 scorer Taylor Mikesell staying a fifth year. Incoming #23 Wing

Indiana - Losing three starters who all averaged 11+ points. Top two scorers return.  Holmes and Berger who is coming back for a fifth year. Incoming #68 G

Tennessee - Losing 2 starters including Rae Burrell. Senior Jordan Walker is coming back for a fifth year. Star guard Jordan Horston back from injury. Incoming #11 Wing 


Nothing but Upside

Iowa - Returning 7 of the top 8 players. Caitlin Clark headlines. Monica Czinano returns for a fifth year. She averaged 21.2. Incoming #45 Wing, #76 Forward, and #89 G

Maryland - All four seniors are returning. Not losing anyone. Hope they don't improve. Incoming #60 G

North Carolina - Losing only one player on the team. A senior starter who was their fifth leading scorer (Hey, if you have to lose someone - just saying) Incoming #27 Point Guard


Reloading

UConn - Losing Juhasz, Nelson-Ododa, Westbrook and Williams. Returning Bueckeers, Fudd, Ducharme, Edwards, Muhl. Incoming #4 Wing and #5 Post. A lot of talent gone - no problem

South Carolina - Losing two starters - Destanni Henderson, and Saxton. Incoming #12 Post and #18 PG


RE: WBB: The competition in 2022-23 - BostonCard - 04-03-2022

No PAC-12 teams?  I’d think that UCLA would be up there with all they’ve brought in.  In fact, the Oac-12 generally is getting an infusion of talent.

BC


RE: WBB: The competition in 2022-23 - Spiny_Norman - 04-03-2022

I think that it's premature to speculate on next season until the transfers settle out. A team that you might think would be in rebuild mode could bring in enough transfers to be a contender at the conference or national level.


RE: WBB: The competition in 2022-23 - jk1926 - 04-03-2022

I believe Dorka Juhasz announced she will return to UConn next season.


RE: WBB: The competition in 2022-23 - teejers1 - 04-03-2022

(04-03-2022, 06:09 PM)Spiny_Norman Wrote:  I think that it's premature to speculate on next season until the transfers settle out. A team that you might think would be in rebuild mode could bring in enough transfers to be a contender at the conference or national level.

Exactly.  
And specifically, I'd expect Louisville to (again) bolster their team via free agen . . . ERRRR the transfer portal.


RE: WBB: The competition in 2022-23 - jonnyss - 04-04-2022

(04-03-2022, 05:37 PM)steinerwj Wrote:  The Championship is still playing , but who cares? I've moved on. I've mourned the loss of The Hulls and Wilson, but it's exciting to contemplate a bright future. With that in mind, I was checking what is in store for our competition in 2022-23. I compiled a summary of who left, who stayed, and who's coming for 15 of the contenders (I'm between seasons and don't have a life)

South Carolina - Losing two starters - Destanni Henderson, and Saxton. Incoming #12 Post and #18 PG

from watching her in the mickey d game, i'd say that pg talaysia cooper is under-ranked at #18. she was easily one of the top 5 players on the court. scary good and fun to watch. the announcers couldn't stop gushing about her.


RE: WBB: The competition in 2022-23 - Maple Leaf - 04-06-2022

Way-too-early women’s college basketball top 25: South Carolina, UConn, Stanford and Iowa lead the list – The Athletic

This may be behind the Paywall.

The other PAC 12 teams are:  UCLA @ 13; Arizona @ 18; Oregon @ 24 and Oregon St. @ 25.

This article was written before Taylor Jones (Oregon St.) entered the portal.

Comments on Stanford are concerning point guard position.