ND-fan Posted Sunday at 05:51 PM Author Posted Sunday at 05:51 PM I was corrected earlier by another on trannsfers for women’s basketball of UND transfer we have only three transfers that have moved on to another division I in last 7 or 8 years. The majority of players that have moved on went to division II level or never played again. I have theory on this majority of our players are at lowest level of division I level unless you have demonstrated above level skills other division I teams are reluctant to take risk on giving scholarship or money to these players. The three I know of that moved on two had above average performance and were both had length demonstrated they could play inside. The other was freshman player that had three years and maybe four depending on exception and it was program struggling at present time . The question now comes for our current crop of transfers we have three players that have now demonstrated above average skills that could be attractive to other division I teams but at what level. If my guess the one with highest level division I maybe Ibrahim but she is still diamond in the rough and can she continue improve but I have doubts she needs playing time something teams investing money in player don’t want to have to do they want performance now. Second Pemberton will she be able perform her offense ability at next level she may not be one or two option can she play that kind of rolll. My guess she would be looked at top small midmajor or next level conference like Missouri Valley. Then comes Schiller still very young and put up very good numbers but if I would be skeptical if top division I schools would sign her to be their top point guard because of her size and other physical attributes, can she translate to next level. Some may offer but she would not be guaranteed playing time. I think she will move laterally or maybe to just next level up in midmajors. The other girls transferring I believe will end up in division II or not find a spot on team. The only one that may get division I offer would be Horne or she end up in Canada playing at top level their. I probably catch lot of flack for my thoughts on this group of transfers but I look at number of transfers in system everyone thinks there endless possibilities but fact is transfer only very few will see positive outcome from transferring. Quote
CMSioux Posted Sunday at 06:31 PM Posted Sunday at 06:31 PM 38 minutes ago, ND-fan said: I was corrected earlier by another on trannsfers for women’s basketball of UND transfer we have only three transfers that have moved on to another division I in last 7 or 8 years. The majority of players that have moved on went to division II level or never played again. I have theory on this majority of our players are at lowest level of division I level unless you have demonstrated above level skills other division I teams are reluctant to take risk on giving scholarship or money to these players. The three I know of that moved on two had above average performance and were both had length demonstrated they could play inside. The other was freshman player that had three years and maybe four depending on exception and it was program struggling at present time . The question now comes for our current crop of transfers we have three players that have now demonstrated above average skills that could be attractive to other division I teams but at what level. If my guess the one with highest level division I maybe Ibrahim but she is still diamond in the rough and can she continue improve but I have doubts she needs playing time something teams investing money in player don’t want to have to do they want performance now. Second Pemberton will she be able perform her offense ability at next level she may not be one or two option can she play that kind of rolll. My guess she would be looked at top small midmajor or next level conference like Missouri Valley. Then comes Schiller still very young and put up very good numbers but if I would be skeptical if top division I schools would sign her to be their top point guard because of her size and other physical attributes, can she translate to next level. Some may offer but she would not be guaranteed playing time. I think she will move laterally or maybe to just next level up in midmajors. The other girls transferring I believe will end up in division II or not find a spot on team. The only one that may get division I offer would be Horne or she end up in Canada playing at top level their. I probably catch lot of flack for my thoughts on this group of transfers but I look at number of transfers in system everyone thinks there endless possibilities but fact is transfer only very few will see positive outcome from transferring. And based on most recent years - this team has nowhere to go but up. 1 Quote
planet2county Posted Sunday at 07:58 PM Posted Sunday at 07:58 PM Baylor message board mention of Pemberton. https://sicem365.com/forums/4/topics/150116 Quote
SiouxFan100 Posted Tuesday at 02:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:19 AM Ndsu just lost their nit game. Let’s see if any of our former players land there ugh Quote
forksandspoons Posted Tuesday at 09:32 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:32 PM Is betrayal the right word? Yuck. Quote
NDRoots4Life Posted Tuesday at 09:36 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:36 PM I take this as a clear sign that the girls don't want to play for the new coach, or at least Schiller doesn't. https://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/college/grand-forks-jocelyn-schiller-transferring-from-und-to-north-dakota-state Quote
gfhockey Posted Tuesday at 09:46 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:46 PM Ahh love/hate it when my sources are correct 1 Quote
und1995 Posted Tuesday at 09:48 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:48 PM That’s disappointing, she could have been a UND legend. It is what it is, moving on to players who want to be at UND. 3 Quote
Popular Post forksandspoons Posted Tuesday at 09:49 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 09:49 PM Thanks Bill Chaves for your fantastic leadership! 3 3 Quote
Popular Post Oxbow6 Posted Tuesday at 09:49 PM Popular Post Posted Tuesday at 09:49 PM Chavez has been nothing short of incompetent but having your home grown talent basically give the WBB program and the athletic department the middle finger is inexcusable. The optics of this is the worst thing under Chavez leadership to date 13 Quote
gfhockey Posted Tuesday at 09:50 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:50 PM Would be epic if it was April fools joke on her part but per source it’s a done deal. Our NiL doesn’t haven’t near as much $$$ as fargos does. Quote
Oxbow6 Posted Tuesday at 09:55 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:55 PM 2 minutes ago, forksandspoons said: andrew.armacost@UND.edu Exactly. Uncle Andy is just as culpable in the meltdown of athletic department as Chavez. #bringbackClifford 3 Quote
gfhockey Posted Tuesday at 09:58 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:58 PM Maybe with the savings of mal contract they can fund some of the nil Quote
crb1 Posted Tuesday at 09:59 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:59 PM 13 minutes ago, Oxbow6 said: Inexcusable, period. 2 Quote
forksandspoons Posted Tuesday at 10:00 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:00 PM 1 minute ago, gfhockey said: Maybe with the savings of mal contract they can fund some of the nil He’s still analyzing the landscape 1 1 Quote
Oxbow6 Posted Tuesday at 10:00 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:00 PM 1 minute ago, gfhockey said: Maybe with the savings of mal contract they can fund some of the nil For tall Canadians? Quote
Oxbow6 Posted Tuesday at 10:00 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:00 PM Just now, forksandspoons said: He’s still analyzing the landscape Sleeves rolled up Quote
gfhockey Posted Tuesday at 10:01 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:01 PM Just now, forksandspoons said: He’s still analyzing the landscape Sleeves up or down? Quote
Brim006 Posted Tuesday at 10:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:03 PM Serious question. Is it time UND considers the NSIC? 4 Quote
gfhockey Posted Tuesday at 10:04 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:04 PM Just now, Brim006 said: Serious question. Is it time UND considers the NSIC? With Chavez at the helm you never know Quote
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