Looks like Medina is a one and done.
Why?
She will have two years of eligibility in 8 days.
Looks like Medina is a one and done.
If the NCAA adopts the new ‘5 in 5’ rule (which is quite possible and expected), both Medina and Whiting could be awarded an extra year of eligibility. That is also true for any player that can be accepted into graduate school.Why?
She will have two years of eligibility in 8 days.
She has played three years at Knox, doesn't she have one year remaining?Why?
She will have two years of eligibility in 8 days.
She has played three years at Knox, doesn't she have one year remaining?
That is the proposal for now and it is expected to pass, but it is not a ‘done deal’ just yet. I personally am in favor of it and hope that it happens.On the 22nd the NCAA will change eligibility to 5 years for anyone eligible to play next season and are under the age requirement.
could not openA good bunch of players on Jan's post here. Never really thought about it, but it makes me wonder how many players contact Iowa coaches hoping for a look on a weekly basis.
It's Jan's Twitter/x. I don't have an account, so look at pages sometimes with xcancel.com. Maybe that doesn't link properly through the forum. Try pasting the address into your browser? Or just look up her post yesterday, if you have Twitter.could not open
I don't have any social media. Shut down linked-in nine years ago.It's Jan's Twitter/x. I don't have an account, so look at pages sometimes with xcancel.com. Maybe that doesn't link properly through the forum. Try pasting the address into your browser? Or just look up her post yesterday, if you have Twitter.
I don't have any social media. Shut down linked-in nine years ago.
The fact that everyone discusses topics behind an alias, somewhat diminishes the social aspect of this board. I look at this site as a message board.For someone with no social media ..you sure post alot on a social media site.
The fact that everyone discusses topics behind an alias,
I started posting back in 2014, eight years longer than you but have 1200+ fewer posts. Not that active in totality. When I worked I seldom posted.For someone with no social media ..you sure post alot on a social media site.
Smart guy. Stay out of the cesspool.....I don't have any social media. Shut down linked-in nine years ago.
For some of us that's our one indulgence. Even this gets a bit much at times, but HERE at least we get to stay somewhat informed about our team and discuss. Big difference between that and other social media, IMHO...For someone with no social media ..you sure post alot on a social media site.
It truly is sad what has become of society. Last week I had a young woman walk into me while standing on the sidewalk. She was focused on taking pictures of herself while walking down the sidewalk. CrazySmart guy. Stay out of the cesspool.....
I started posting back in 2014, eight years longer than you but have 1200+ fewer posts. Not that active in totality. When I worked I seldom posted.
I have people almost walk right into me all the time, and I want to scream, "hey, look up from the damn phone". There is evidently a new neck injury related to people spending so much time looking down at their phones. Its beyond ridiculous. Just got home from getting a quick bite at a fast food place and the Mom and two daughters sitting across from us spent the entire time, each of three, on their PHONES! People, put the phones down and interact......It truly is sad what has become of society. Last week I had a young woman walk into me while standing on the sidewalk. She was focused on taking pictures of herself while walking down the sidewalk. Crazy
I usually speak loudly "Look Up" when walking up on anyone walking towards me looking at their phoneIt truly is sad what has become of society. Last week I had a young woman walk into me while standing on the sidewalk. She was focused on taking pictures of herself while walking down the sidewalk. Crazy
My reaction generally depends upon the gender and appearance of said walker.I usually speak loudly "Look Up" when walking up on anyone walking towards me looking at their phone
Back to 27 recruiting. Jan was in Minneapolis for a tourney several weeks ago. Seubert and Mya Wilson both played and named all tourney. I think Jan really wants to add Mya to the 2027 class.

Any synopsis on Wilson?I was scrolling through the live at the lakes X account, They showed a clip of coaches in attendance posted on May 19th, Jan was the first coach shown. Synopsis on Jada from writer covering tourney posted on X.
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Nice to see Seubert playing so well, and still a year to go.I was scrolling through the live at the lakes X account, They showed a clip of coaches in attendance posted on May 19th, Jan was the first coach shown. Synopsis on Jada from writer covering tourney posted on X.
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Read on a gopher site, posters bemoaning the fact that Chloe Johnson wasn't looking at the gophers. Unfortunately doesn't look great for the Hawks. She has visited UCLA, USC, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. Has plans to visit Duke and North Carolina also.
They hard going after the Wilson sisters hard though.
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I had high expectations and world class ambitions when I was admitted to college also…,.. then I took a hit off a bong half way through my freshman year and my life plans changed forever …….just kidding, sort of….. OK completely.We'll see if see stays true to her top wish list or deviates from it a little. Kids do change when they get a little older and new priorities take hold. It could be why Stanford was dropped.
Always like to read the players quotes as to why they selected a college. Most of the time it gives comfort in why they didn't select IA and that we didn't meet all their main needs. Other times it's a head scratcher.
From her quoted statements, 2028 guard Jhaliana Guy committed to Stanford because she wanted:
1) "I want to be the best student possible while playing the game I love at a high level ... I crave winning as much as I care about being a great student."
2) "Having the opportunity to be constantly surrounded by success will only push me to be an even greater version of myself."
3) "Stanford is all around a winning school in all aspects within sports."
4) "There is a wall on campus that displays all the national championships they have won and it left an enduring impact on me. I want to be a part of winning another one with Coach Paye."
5) The coaches "showed nothing but love for me and my family."![]()
Stanford lands early commitment from 2028 recruit Jhaliana Guy
Jhaliana Guy, a recruit in the 2028 class, committed to Stanford on Tuesday, an unusually early commitment for the Cardinal women's basketball program.www.espn.com
6) #1 basketball goal? "I’m going to the WNBA."
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Fast Facts With Jhaliana Guy - Jr. All-Star Basketball
Get to know Jhaliana Guy a little better in this edition of Fast Facts! Check out her answers to a few quick questions about her game, goals, and […] Morejrallstar.com
Bulletpoint takeaways:
1) Academics: Pursuit of a world-class education
2) Playing high-level competitive basketball
3) Strong winning culture and legacy
4) Prestige of the program tradition
5) Opportunity to compete for national championships
6) Get ready for the WNBA
Obviously the new kid on the block factor is I need more mins to get more money later.
Another factor hampering the class of 2028 in committing early (at least right now) is if the 5th year eligibility is added.
Guy has reported offers from the who's who of college basketball. USC, TCU, Michigan, Stanford, UCLA, Kentucky, Alabama, Arizona, Houston, Ohio State, Iowa, Louisville, Miami, Clemson, Florida, Mississippi State, Syracuse. Add Illinois to the list also as the HC is from Guy's hometown of Clinton, IA.
Since Paye never won a Natty as HC with Stanford, it seems the college is more important than the coach when choosing Stanford.
Suspect UCLA could pop to the top of her list now (at least from the list above) that they have at least one recent Natty now.
If I was a prestigious college with world-class education that had at least one Natty + a wall to look at, I'd be giving her a call.
We'll see if see stays true to her top wish list or deviates from it a little. Kids do change when they get a little older and new priorities take hold. It could be why Stanford was dropped.
I believe the chaotic situation at the Stanford WBB program and the allegations against the coach have a major influence on her decommitment decision. A decision to leave the state went wrong. It's impossible to predict what she'll do now. Will she give up on leaving the state and prefer to stay home, or will she stick to her decision to leave home and choose a new place? There's no way to know. We only know that now we have a new chance, and we can hope that she chooses to stay in Iowa.As you stated priorities change as kids get older, As a skeptical old guy I think the desire to see her value on the open market may be a pretty big part of the decision (Nothing wrong with that at all IMO), The landscape continues to evolve quickly.
Jhaliana Guy from Clinton/IA #19 in the 2028 class decommit Stanford and reopen her recruitment. Huge opportunity for Jan Jensen and LaSondra Barrett.
She announced her commitment to Stanford in early 2025, even before any recruit in the class of 2027. Since that didn't work out, perhaps she's not in a hurry now. It doesn't really matter when the commitment announcement will be. But recruitment restarted yesterday, it could last weeks, months, or even more than a year. That doesn't matter at the moment.Iowa is surely still interested, but they won't probably have any number offers until they know what they have. Probably the same for most schools. A new commitment somewhere is probably a ways off yet. Another year?
If you're referring to Guy she'll be a junior next year, so already 2 years played.All this buzz about a kid that hasn't played a minute in high school yet! I know the summer programs are good but the kids are certainly not anywhere near mature for these decisions.