SIOUXFAN97 Posted Saturday at 07:34 PM Posted Saturday at 07:34 PM 4 hours ago, F'n Hawks said: Hutter has been very busy. Meanwhile on the MBB front… didn't gene roebuck coach multiple teams? what if hutter ran the women's AND the men's teams.....time to think outside the box 1 Quote
UND1983 Posted Saturday at 07:45 PM Posted Saturday at 07:45 PM 37 minutes ago, HockeyHawk said: He’s been busy online. Social media coach. Let’s see what type of product he can put on the court. I’m a little skeptical simply because if this guy is so good why was there still an exodus after season and how was he not able to prevent a prominent player going to Ndsu? What makes you think he tried to prevent her? Uh oh…. Quote
CMSioux Posted Saturday at 08:50 PM Posted Saturday at 08:50 PM 1 hour ago, HockeyHawk said: He’s been busy online. Social media coach. Let’s see what type of product he can put on the court. I’m a little skeptical simply because if this guy is so good why was there still an exodus after season and how was he not able to prevent a prominent player going to Ndsu? This has been hashed over on several platforms. Discussions said there was lots going on off the court it seems. From helicopters to attitudes. The staff moved on quickly so they saw the writing on the wall and for many it appears this was addition by subtraction. IMO they put together a team that wins more games next year than last year's team did (that's a low bar but it means they are moving in the right direction). Quote
tnt Posted Saturday at 09:11 PM Posted Saturday at 09:11 PM 1 hour ago, HoopsFan03 said: I’m sorry this might come off harsh but you are absolutely clueless Stick to hockey If you will do the same and stick to basketball. 1 Quote
HockeyHawk Posted Saturday at 11:29 PM Posted Saturday at 11:29 PM 3 hours ago, UND1983 said: What makes you think he tried to prevent her? Uh oh…. He wanted her to stay but she was adamant she was leaving and didn’t see the coaching change as a reason to change the decision. Quote
Und246 Posted Sunday at 12:09 AM Posted Sunday at 12:09 AM Obviously there are different versions of story out there. I heard when she said she was leaving he moved on. He only wants players who want to be here. 2 Quote
NewUndFan Posted Sunday at 12:43 AM Posted Sunday at 12:43 AM 1 hour ago, HockeyHawk said: He wanted her to stay but she was adamant she was leaving and didn’t see the coaching change as a reason to change the decision. You mean her dad was adamant she left. We will see if she made the right decision. Of course he wanted her to stay but I dont see him begging her. I heard there was a player that asked to come back and he said no. He wanted players that wanted to be here Quote
ND-fan Posted Sunday at 01:46 AM Posted Sunday at 01:46 AM I was looking at Schillers stats which is impressive in playing time and her scoring average but if you look closely her shooting percentage was not outstanding or even her three point shooting outstanding. Second for her being point guard her assists were. Half of othertop point guards. I also think her size limits her both on offense and defense. Frost numbers were comparable if not even better percentage wise in offense. NDSU has another freshman guard they were raving about that practiced early with them year so I wonder if Schiller is going to be in shock her playing time maybe reduced and she will not be primary offensive weapon for NDSU offense. Like I say who ever wins out in this battle at SU there are going to be unhappy players with there roll on this team. Hutter looks to be old school where he wants kids that buy in and if not play some place else. I can see this principal in that everyone who is on team have committed to goal of winning together and you have treated everyone equal basis. Men’s basketball tried this with Ihenacho he did give us another year but then he left for money again something that was right for him but what about others team members they are left with broken roster and lack of trust buying into team concept. I don’t know why number of these girls left some I believe were thinking they needed to do this to get change in the program they had been putting effort in. Only Hutter and players know exact details but I am afraid number of these players have made poor decision and waited to long to correct this decision. The result may mean their colllege careers being paid for by basketball is over or they are playing somewhere they might have no other choice if they want to play. Quote
Popular Post UND92,96 Posted Sunday at 09:35 PM Popular Post Posted Sunday at 09:35 PM 6’2” Ava Miller is the latest commit. Transfer from South Carolina-Upstate. From Rochester, MN. Three years of eligibility left. Averaged 18 ppg and 12 rpg her senior year of high school in 2023-24. 6 Quote
forksandspoons Posted Sunday at 10:03 PM Posted Sunday at 10:03 PM Awesome to add height!! Started 18 games this season as a freshman! 1 Quote
Nodak78 Posted Sunday at 10:47 PM Posted Sunday at 10:47 PM This is a good get. Filling in some spots. Would like another big. 2 Quote
UND92,96 Posted Monday at 01:50 PM Posted Monday at 01:50 PM 14 hours ago, Nodak78 said: This is a good get. Filling in some spots. Would like another big. Assuming two scholarships left, have to think Hutter is looking at a PG with college experience first and foremost, followed by another 6'2"+ 4 or 5. 2 Quote
Popular Post forksandspoons Posted Monday at 03:06 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 03:06 PM Great to see Hutter is going after more MN players. Minnesota has tons of D1 WBB talent! Hard to believe there was only one Minnesotan on the roster this past season. 6 Quote
sioux24/7 Posted Monday at 03:56 PM Posted Monday at 03:56 PM 1 hour ago, UND92,96 said: Assuming two scholarships left, have to think Hutter is looking at a PG with college experience first and foremost, followed by another 6'2"+ 4 or 5. Mackenzie Hughes? Believe she would have an additional year of eligibility at the D1 level since she played at an NAIA school. Quote
HoopsFan03 Posted Monday at 04:23 PM Posted Monday at 04:23 PM 26 minutes ago, sioux24/7 said: Mackenzie Hughes? Believe she would have an additional year of eligibility at the D1 level since she played at an NAIA school. She definitely enjoyed playing in the Betty the last time she was here. Oh and beating us the year before 3 Quote
UND92,96 Posted Monday at 04:34 PM Posted Monday at 04:34 PM 35 minutes ago, sioux24/7 said: Mackenzie Hughes? Believe she would have an additional year of eligibility at the D1 level since she played at an NAIA school. I wasn't aware she may have a year of eligibility left. If so, then she'd be an excellent addition. Quote
Siouxperman8 Posted Monday at 05:12 PM Posted Monday at 05:12 PM 2 hours ago, forksandspoons said: Great to see Hutter is going after more MN players. Minnesota has tons of D1 WBB talent! Hard to believe there was only one Minnesotan on the roster this past season. There is a ton of talent in MN. The Athletic had an article during women's March Madness on which state would have the best team if all players stayed in state. Minnesota was rated second behind California. 3 Quote
F'n Hawks Posted Monday at 05:54 PM Posted Monday at 05:54 PM Love the way he is going about his transfers. D1 talents that want more playing time and get to be closer to home. 2 Quote
BIGSIOUX Posted Monday at 06:28 PM Posted Monday at 06:28 PM 1 hour ago, UND92,96 said: I wasn't aware she may have a year of eligibility left. If so, then she'd be an excellent addition. she chose not to come with him last year, don't know why she would change her mind now. Quote
UND92,96 Posted Monday at 06:34 PM Posted Monday at 06:34 PM 3 minutes ago, BIGSIOUX said: she chose not to come with him last year, don't know why she would change her mind now. You could very well be right, but the circumstances have changed since then, both in terms of Hutter's role and the availability of a ton of minutes at PG that may not have been there last season. 1 Quote
LH Golfer Posted Monday at 06:39 PM Posted Monday at 06:39 PM 7 minutes ago, BIGSIOUX said: she chose not to come with him last year, don't know why she would change her mind now. Her family are big Bison fans. Quote
DL Sioux Posted Monday at 06:40 PM Posted Monday at 06:40 PM 10 minutes ago, BIGSIOUX said: she chose not to come with him last year, don't know why she would change her mind now. Perhaps because Mayville State is no longer an option? Is it certain that NAIA players don't count against the 4 years? Quote
Kab Posted Monday at 06:49 PM Posted Monday at 06:49 PM 10 minutes ago, LH Golfer said: Her family are big Bison fans. All the more reason to come to UND Quote
ND-fan Posted Monday at 07:12 PM Posted Monday at 07:12 PM Hughes eligibility has been used up with four completed seasons at Mayville State NAIA playing time for most part is same as NCAA plying time. We have fourteen players for the roster but questions are is Mathern on scholarship and Reardon was recruited it was reported she was walk on. This could mean.we could have up 3 scholarships available but what are rules on roster limitations can we go above the 15. We have opted out college settlement on new roster limitations and I have heard nothing if we have hard numbers on rosters or are exceptions like for Walton’s. It will be interesting on final roster positions who he fills these positions. Quote
F'n Hawks Posted Monday at 07:18 PM Posted Monday at 07:18 PM 5 minutes ago, ND-fan said: Hughes eligibility has been used up with four completed seasons at Mayville State NAIA playing time for most part is same as NCAA plying time. We have fourteen players for the roster but questions are is Mathern on scholarship and Reardon was recruited it was reported she was walk on. This could mean.we could have up 3 scholarships available but what are rules on roster limitations can we go above the 15. We have opted out college settlement on new roster limitations and I have heard nothing if we have hard numbers on rosters or are exceptions like for Walton’s. It will be interesting on final roster positions who he fills these positions. Wouldn’t the new JUCO/NAIA ruling apply to her potentially? 1 Quote
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