mtgrizrule said:I checked Stanford's official website. I was hoping to see her bio and what she is studying. There is not any bios for anyone on their roster.
Anyone know what her field of study is? I would guess that would play into her transferring or not.
Either way, I wish her the best. I am selfishly hoping for her to be a LG.
mtgrizrule said:Thanks CDA, I did not get in depth on the search as I could have I guess.
citay said:let's all get over the fantasy that joslyn will ever don a lady griz uniform. not only is she happy at stanford, montana was not even her second choice. georgia was. and don't forget the adage, you can never go home again. there may be an age exception--like past sixty--but not when you're twenty.
still, there's a certain sadness to this. to be exactly halfway through your collegiate career, and not see the court at a national semifinal, is not the way you drew it up when you were a high school all-american. i believe joslyn by skill and by bulk is a true post player, sacrificing her talent anywhere else on the court. problem is, you can be the tenth best post player in the country but the second or third best at stanford. that was a reality when she signed, and the reality she has to live with now.
citay said:let's all get over the fantasy that joslyn will ever don a lady griz uniform. not only is she happy at stanford, montana was not even her second choice. georgia was. and don't forget the adage, you can never go home again. there may be an age exception--like past sixty--but not when you're twenty.
still, there's a certain sadness to this. to be exactly halfway through your collegiate career, and not see the court at a national semifinal, is not the way you drew it up when you were a high school all-american. i believe joslyn by skill and by bulk is a true post player, sacrificing her talent anywhere else on the court. problem is, you can be the tenth best post player in the country but the second or third best at stanford. that was a reality when she signed, and the reality she has to live with now.
PlayerRep said:Her playing time went down late in the season, but so did the PT of most of the bench. Stanford had some close games and wasn't taking any chances in the tourneys. Jos ended up about 6th on the team in minutes. She started about 8 games. In the last 8 or so games, she had the most or second most minutes off the bench in each game, except for two. She also scored and rebounded fairly well in several of those games off the bench. I looked at the stats yesterday, but am now doing this be recollection.
I look for her to start next season.
Regarding schools and education, the people you meet and the professors you have are as important as the degree you get. Also, the friends you make. Those things can't be easily replaced, if at all. By attending Stanford, Jos will have made a huge number of friends and contacts, for life.
Grizbacker1 said:PlayerRep said:Her playing time went down late in the season, but so did the PT of most of the bench. Stanford had some close games and wasn't taking any chances in the tourneys. Jos ended up about 6th on the team in minutes. She started about 8 games. In the last 8 or so games, she had the most or second most minutes off the bench in each game, except for two. She also scored and rebounded fairly well in several of those games off the bench. I looked at the stats yesterday, but am now doing this be recollection.
I look for her to start next season.
Regarding schools and education, the people you meet and the professors you have are as important as the degree you get. Also, the friends you make. Those things can't be easily replaced, if at all. By attending Stanford, Jos will have made a huge number of friends and contacts, for life.
The ONLY reason she got starts was due to injury. That obviously made minutes look way better than what they were. If you really look at the numbers you will see underclassmen starting getting more minutes, so nice try. I am not dissing Joslyn, I am a huge fan of hers, but do you really have to spin every freaking stat? :roll:
PlayerRep said:Grizbacker1 said:PlayerRep said:Her playing time went down late in the season, but so did the PT of most of the bench. Stanford had some close games and wasn't taking any chances in the tourneys. Jos ended up about 6th on the team in minutes. She started about 8 games. In the last 8 or so games, she had the most or second most minutes off the bench in each game, except for two. She also scored and rebounded fairly well in several of those games off the bench. I looked at the stats yesterday, but am now doing this be recollection.
I look for her to start next season.
Regarding schools and education, the people you meet and the professors you have are as important as the degree you get. Also, the friends you make. Those things can't be easily replaced, if at all. By attending Stanford, Jos will have made a huge number of friends and contacts, for life.
The ONLY reason she got starts was due to injury. That obviously made minutes look way better than what they were. If you really look at the numbers you will see underclassmen starting getting more minutes, so nice try. I am not dissing Joslyn, I am a huge fan of hers, but do you really have to spin every freaking stat? :roll:
I have looked at the minutes, and except for the last game, it is not true that other underclass post players were usually getting more minutes than Jos. Jos got more minutes the Ruef, who got 20 against TAM, in almost all games. Boothe also got more minutes than Ruef in most games, but played only 1 in against TAM.
PlayerRep said:Grizbacker1 said:PlayerRep said:Her playing time went down late in the season, but so did the PT of most of the bench. Stanford had some close games and wasn't taking any chances in the tourneys. Jos ended up about 6th on the team in minutes. She started about 8 games. In the last 8 or so games, she had the most or second most minutes off the bench in each game, except for two. She also scored and rebounded fairly well in several of those games off the bench. I looked at the stats yesterday, but am now doing this be recollection.
I look for her to start next season.
Regarding schools and education, the people you meet and the professors you have are as important as the degree you get. Also, the friends you make. Those things can't be easily replaced, if at all. By attending Stanford, Jos will have made a huge number of friends and contacts, for life.
The ONLY reason she got starts was due to injury. That obviously made minutes look way better than what they were. If you really look at the numbers you will see underclassmen starting getting more minutes, so nice try. I am not dissing Joslyn, I am a huge fan of hers, but do you really have to spin every freaking stat? :roll:
I have looked at the minutes, and except for the last game, it is not true that other underclass post players were usually getting more minutes than Jos. Jos got more minutes the Ruef, who got 20 against TAM, in almost all games. Boothe also got more minutes than Ruef in most games, but played only 1 in against TAM.
grizindabox said:PlayerRep said:Grizbacker1 said:PlayerRep said:Her playing time went down late in the season, but so did the PT of most of the bench. Stanford had some close games and wasn't taking any chances in the tourneys. Jos ended up about 6th on the team in minutes. She started about 8 games. In the last 8 or so games, she had the most or second most minutes off the bench in each game, except for two. She also scored and rebounded fairly well in several of those games off the bench. I looked at the stats yesterday, but am now doing this be recollection.
I look for her to start next season.
Regarding schools and education, the people you meet and the professors you have are as important as the degree you get. Also, the friends you make. Those things can't be easily replaced, if at all. By attending Stanford, Jos will have made a huge number of friends and contacts, for life.
The ONLY reason she got starts was due to injury. That obviously made minutes look way better than what they were. If you really look at the numbers you will see underclassmen starting getting more minutes, so nice try. I am not dissing Joslyn, I am a huge fan of hers, but do you really have to spin every freaking stat? :roll:
I have looked at the minutes, and except for the last game, it is not true that other underclass post players were usually getting more minutes than Jos. Jos got more minutes the Ruef, who got 20 against TAM, in almost all games. Boothe also got more minutes than Ruef in most games, but played only 1 in against TAM.
So does it escape you that the Ugwumike sisters are underclassman?
grizindabox said:I do not think Jos can play the 3. She lacks the quickness necessary to guard on the perimeter.
Bachelors no, Masters yes. Bachelors degrees are a dime a dozen anymore. Her education success will stem from a prestigious Grad school.OptimusPrime said:A Stanford degree would go farther. A degree is for a lifetime while basketball is only for 4-5 years. Easy decision if it was me.