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Lady Griz lose a player?

Did Selvig limit Lexi's transfer options? I would love to see her eventually in a Bobcat uniform because she would fit really well with Binford's group as far as her skill set goes.
 
Grizbacker1 said:
Not a huge loss in my opinion. Nothing worse than meddling parents who not only think their kid is so damn great, they think they know more about basketball than Selvig. reminds me of ShortyDillPickle...another total loser.

I knew you couldn't uphold the truce. When your wife won't give you sex any longer, you have to cum in other ways. :thumb:
 
WILD_CAT said:
62GRIZ said:
hopeful hokey writes on the possibility of Jos Tinkle returning home to play basketball:

and what a bonehead move, if she does, on her part>

And, do you think it was a "bonehead move" when Mandy Morales, the second- most proficient scorer in Montana history, decided to leave Arizona State and return to Montana to play basketball? I will refresh your memory lest you forgot:

"Montana's Mandy Morales became just the fifth player in Big Sky history to earn first-team accolades all four years of her career. The senior was a unanimous selection to the first team, along with Portland State's Kelsey Kahle and Claire Faucher. Morales and Faucher were also unanimous first-team selections in 2007-08.

Morales, a three-time honorable mention All-American, was named the Big Sky's Most Valuable Player for the second time. The 5-9 guard averaged 16.7 points per game overall and 18.3 in league play to help the Lady Griz to their 19th overall and third-straight outright conference title. She leads the Big Sky with an .837 free-throw percentage and ranks fourth in assists per game (4.50) and field goal percentage (.480). Morales ranks in the top 20 in almost every other statistical category.

The native of Billings, Mont., was named the Big Sky Player of the Week five times in 2008-09. On Jan. 29, she scored 34 points against Portland State to post the best single-game mark in the Big Sky this season. Morales was named the MVP at last year's tournament and also garnered regular-season MVP honors in 2006-07.

Hmm, lets see .. UM Degree .. or Stanford Degree. That's a tough one.

Tougher than you think, I mean a Stanford education is something special as well........... :thumb:
 
loyalgriz said:
WILD_CAT said:
62GRIZ said:
hopeful hokey writes on the possibility of Jos Tinkle returning home to play basketball:

and what a bonehead move, if she does, on her part>

And, do you think it was a "bonehead move" when Mandy Morales, the second- most proficient scorer in Montana history, decided to leave Arizona State and return to Montana to play basketball? I will refresh your memory lest you forgot:

"Montana's Mandy Morales became just the fifth player in Big Sky history to earn first-team accolades all four years of her career. The senior was a unanimous selection to the first team, along with Portland State's Kelsey Kahle and Claire Faucher. Morales and Faucher were also unanimous first-team selections in 2007-08.

Morales, a three-time honorable mention All-American, was named the Big Sky's Most Valuable Player for the second time. The 5-9 guard averaged 16.7 points per game overall and 18.3 in league play to help the Lady Griz to their 19th overall and third-straight outright conference title. She leads the Big Sky with an .837 free-throw percentage and ranks fourth in assists per game (4.50) and field goal percentage (.480). Morales ranks in the top 20 in almost every other statistical category.

The native of Billings, Mont., was named the Big Sky Player of the Week five times in 2008-09. On Jan. 29, she scored 34 points against Portland State to post the best single-game mark in the Big Sky this season. Morales was named the MVP at last year's tournament and also garnered regular-season MVP honors in 2006-07.

Hmm, lets see .. UM Degree .. or Stanford Degree. That's a tough one.

Tougher than you think, I mean a Stanford education is something special as well........... :thumb:

Lol
 
Looks like Nelson is heading to Eastern Washington. She worked out with Eastern yesterday and all things point to her ending up there.

That surprises me a little, it is common practice for coaches to limit transfer to schools outside of their conference, but it appears Selvig did not do this.
 
wbtfg said:
How long does she have have to sit out?

She will attend her new school next year as a redshirt and then play the following year with three years of eligibility
 
Mslacat said:
wbtfg said:
How long does she have have to sit out?

She will attend her new school next year as a redshirt and then play the following year with three years of eligibility

So as far as you know the statements about "the Grady Bennett Rule" where if an athlete transfers schools within the big sky has to sit out 2 years does not apply to women's bball?
 
wbtfg said:
Mslacat said:
wbtfg said:
How long does she have have to sit out?

She will attend her new school next year as a redshirt and then play the following year with three years of eligibility

So as far as you know the statements about "the Grady Bennett Rule" where if an athlete transfers schools within the big sky has to sit out 2 years does not apply to women's bball?
The Grady Bennett rule was rescinded a few years back. The same spring Taylor transferred from EWU to UM
 
http://montanagrizzlies.com/news/?n=2011/96/9843&m=48

Nelson transfers to Eastern Washington
by: Bill Foley of Montana Standard
Saturday, April 30, 2011 Updated: Saturday, April 30, 2011

Lexie Nelson is leaving the University of Montana, but she's not leaving the Big Sky Conference.

Butte High's all-time leading scorer will transfer to Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Nelson said Friday night.

"I just decided today," Nelson said in a phone interview. "I am looking forward to the opportunity."

Nelson played in all 33 games for Montana last season, averaging 3.3 points per game.

Nelson declined to specify why she is transferring from Montana.

"I appreciate the opportunity I was given to be a part of their program," Nelson said. "But moving to another program will be a better fit. I think it will work out."

Nelson will have to redshirt next season. Then she'll have three years of eligibility remaining.

"It will be difficult not being on the court," she said. "I can help in other ways, whether it's pushing them (her teammates) in practice or being on the bench during games."

Nelson said that several schools expressed interest in her after the news of her transferring broke early last week. She said she was always attracted to Eastern Washington.

"Their program is on the rise," Nelson said. "I really like the the coach (Wendy Schuller). She's really motivated and wants to win."
 
Mslacat said:
wbtfg said:
Mslacat said:
wbtfg said:
How long does she have have to sit out?

She will attend her new school next year as a redshirt and then play the following year with three years of eligibility

So as far as you know the statements about "the Grady Bennett Rule" where if an athlete transfers schools within the big sky has to sit out 2 years does not apply to women's bball?
The Grady Bennett rule was rescinded a few years back. The same spring Taylor transferred from EWU to UM


Thanks...
 
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