C151's ACC Team-By-Team Preview and Predictions

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WBB Quick Hits on Each Team: a detailed list of player ins/outs of the program is listed below:

  1. Carolina: North Carolina: most versatile and athletic team in the CB era. Need FR production, growth from Blanca and Ciera to move to above a S16 team. Should host again and be a Top 15 team the entire season. Brings in 2 Top 25 recruits, an early enrolle with international experience, a starter at F (Louisville) for 88 games, and a PG with international experience who started part of the year at UCLA.
  2. Boston College: this might be one of the worst programs in the country. They were bad last year- they will be 10x worse this year. Like Joanne’s final season in Chestnut Hill. 11 transfers out, no above avg players brought in.
  3. Cal: could be a long season out West. Little to no depth again, with a lot of unproven players. Loses 5 of the 6 players they played last year. Adds an NAIA player, one Top 100 recruit, and a few G5 transfers to replace productions.
  4. Clemson: much improved; will be a tough, gritty, fringe Top 25 team. Poppie is a great coach. Brings in 5 transfers that avg at least 9 ppg at their previous stops and 2 Top 100 recruits.
  5. Duke: returns core of Fournier, Jackson, Donovan, Thomas, Mair. Needs Skinner to contribute immediately; Robertson to provide legit post, and Nelson to resort to pre-injury form to have a chance to make the jump from a S16/E8 team to FF. Not sure they replaced the offensive production of Richardson and Okwana- could be another stout defensive team that hammers you every time down the court to win. Potential for more, “rock fights” as CB refers to our match-ups. Top 3 team in the ACC, Top 15 team this year.
  6. FSU: loses Latson to SC, Timpson to WNBA, and OMG. Adds several P4 transfers with limited production. 0 top recruits.
  7. GT: completely new team and new HC. Lost 4 of the top 6 scorers. Replaced with mid-major transfers and P5s with little to no production. Major rebuilding year.
  8. Louisville: loses 4 starters- 1 to us :)....Added 1 top 100 recruit; P4 player who avg 10ppg, and a MM transfer who avg a ton at St. Joes. I expect them to have a similar year to last year- 10-12 losses. Could struggle in the post. If everything goes right, in a weaker ACC, they could be a fringe top 25-35 NET team.
  9. Miami: completely new team. If they put the pieces together- could be a Top 20 team– but it is going to take time. Glad we play them in January as opposed to late in the season. Brings in 4 Top 100 recruits; 6 transfers that averaged double figures at their previous stops.
  10. Notre Dame: Plain and simple….this is not a good team. I have no clue what the heck Niele Ivey was doing in the portal. They will only have 10 active players- which includes Tehrani (.8ppg); Jensen (.3 ppg). They got Hidalgo, added Iyanna Moore from Vandy, and returns average players in Bransford and Prosper. After that- the best player? Either Duke’s 3rd string PG from last year or a kid from Loyola who was out all of last year and averaged 8 ppg the previous year. Their 9-game NC schedule features a forced game vs Ole Miss, USC, and Uconn. This is probably a .500 team in the league and one who could threaten to miss the NCAAT. If anything happens to Hidalgo- it becomes one of the worst P4 teams in the country.
  11. Pitt is Pitt: brings in 2 top 100 players, a MM transfer, and a host of unranked and unknown true FR. Another long year.
  12. SMU: completely new team. Enter ex-Arizona coach Adia Barnes. She will bring with her a few Arizona players (including ex-Tar Heel Paulina Paris), a host of MM transfers, and a couple P5 transfers– highlighted by an Arizona State and UT-Martin kid averaging 15 and 16 points respectively. Could have enough athletes on the team to finish right below middle of the conf.
  13. Stanford: HC refuses to use the portal. Lost 3 of Top 4 players from a .500 year last year. Brings in 3 Top 20 recruits and a couple unranked players. Lacks depth, but if FR provide immediate production could be a nice progression year from last year.
  14. Syracuse: Brings in Laila Phelia who was a stand-out player for Michigan 2 years ago, a Top 100 recruit. Everyone else in the portal with little to no P5 production; 3 unranked FR. Lost Wooley and Wood from last year. Another below average season.
  15. UVA: UVA is interesting and could be a wildcard team to make a lot of noise this year. They return some talented guards and have really loaded up on posts. State transfer Weimar (who was out all last year) had a monster career at Boston University. LSU starter Smith avg 6/6. A couple bigs in other transfers. Could be the biggest team in the conference next year– I assume they will play two traditional bigs. Could struggle to shoot from deep aside from Johnson and teams will likely pack it in.
  16. VT: loses 3 best players from last year and replaces with a transfer from NW and Purdue. Adds 2 FR ranked in the 75-100 range. Probably similar or a little worse than their middle-of-the-pack finish last year. Side note- I really hate the Hokies.
  17. WF: they are WF. They’re going to finish in the bottom 3 in the league. They are bringing in 5 true FR- unranked and international players. Their best transfers are from Cal Poly and Elon- and avg 12 or 13 points there. They lost their top 6 players from last season due to transfers and graduation. I wish we drew them twice in the league like State has the luxury of.
  18. State: loses their big 3 in James, Rivers, and Hayes. Loses 60% of their 3-point shooting- only 1 returning player with >11 makes last year. Added dismissed Vandy player Pierre who is elite. Added a UCONN transfer who avg 1ppg last 2 years. Added two FR ranked #65 and #68. Not sure they added to replace what was lost– every talked about James and Rivers– I thought Hayes was their most important player and elite W; I don't see an elite wing on the roster this year. Four of Jones, Pierre, Trigger, and Brooks should be above average and be a top 5 finish; but after that- it has to be some growth of returners Cox, Quigley, Awou, Collier, etc- a couple of which have done nothing in multiple years.
 

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C151 Projected Tiers and Finish: I expect the ACC to be down this year as a whole and very top-heavy this year with the triangle teams at the top.

Projected ACC Tiers:
Tier 1: Carolina, Duke, State
Tier 2: Miami, UVA, Louisville, Clemson
Tier 3: Notre Dame, FSU
Tier 4: VT, SMU, GT
Tier 5: Cal, Cuse, WF, BC

Projected Finish:
  1. Carolina
  2. Duke
  3. State
  4. Miami
  5. Louisville
  6. Clemson
  7. UVA
  8. Notre Dame
  9. Stanford
  10. FSU
  11. VT
  12. SMU
  13. GT
  14. Cal
  15. Syracuse
  16. Pitt
  17. Wake Forest
  18. BC
 

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  1. North Carolina:
In:
  • FR: Nyla Brooks: 5-star #13; 6’1; broke the Jordan Classic scoring record with 28 points; significantly underrated by recruiting services.
  • FR: Taliyah Henderson: 5-star; #27; 6’1; coming off ACL- fully cleared and would probably be ranked higher if she was fully healthy. International experience with Team Canada
  • FR: Taissa Queiroz: 4-star; 6’2; #76; enrolled in January; extensive international experience with Team Brazil; Played with Brazil vs WNBA Fever and Sky this summer as well as started and avg 30 min a game for their U-20 team.
  • FR: Liza Astakhova: 6’2 F out of Russia; appeared in 39 games with the Russia-PBL/MBA 2024-25 season ; Avg 4.7 ppg/19 mpg off the bench ... 6 games in double-figure scoring with Russia-PBL; 11.5 ppg 7.3 rebounds over a six-game stint. Received interests from ACC, SEC, and Big 10 teams; but little to no highlights.
  • Transfer: Nyla Harris; 6’2 Louisville; started 81 games last 3 years; led team in FG% last 2 years; 31 double-figure scoring games last 2 years. One of the top post players in the portal; 5-star out of HS: 1 year left
  • Transfer: Elina Aarnisalo: “The Finnisher”; UCLA PG transfer; 5’10; Appeared in all 37 games for UCLA making 10 starts; season-high 19 points against Colgate, shooting 8-of-10 from the field; Dished out a season-best 11 assists against Arkansas; Scored 13 points in the Bruins win over then No. 1 South Carolina; 5 double-figure scoring; 12 games with five or more assists. Averaged 5.1 points, 3.4 assists and 2.2 rebounds per game. Committed to UCLA over us last year. Finland international experience; avg 19.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game in a league with alum Stephanie Watts. Represented Finland at the 2022 FIBA U18 Women’s European Championships, posting 17.9 points, 4.9 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game
Out:
  • Alyssa Ustby: 10.9 ppg
  • Lexi Donarski: 10.8 ppg
  • Maria Gakdeng: 10.7 ppg
  • Grace Townsend: 4.2 ppg

2) Boston College:
In:
  • Houston transfer Kiera Edmonds: avg 8/7 for Wagner in 23/24
  • Butler transfer: Lily Carmody; avg 6.6
  • William and Mary transfer Kayla Roulph: avg 6.7 & 4.2
  • SDSU transfer Erin Houpt; avg 4.8 ppg
  • NAIA Georgetown College Transfer Teionni McDaniel: avg 14ppg
  • Ohio State transfer Kaia Henderson avg .8 ppg
  • BC lax player Emma Lopinto
  • FR: Jocelyn Grier:
  • FR: Amirah Anderson; G #76 in ESPN
  • FR: Kayla Roulph
  • FR: Kennedy Hall
Out: literally everyone; 11 transfers:

3) Cal:

In:
  • LSU transfer Mjarcle Sheppard 3.9ppg
  • Ole Miss transfer Sakima Walker; 1.4ppg
  • Morgan State transfer Naya Ojukwu: 17.1 ppg; 9rpg
  • FR 5-star PG #22 Aliyahna Morris
  • FR 4-star #72: Taylor Barnes
  • FR Grace McCallop
  • FR Isis Musah
Out: 5 transfers: starter Suarez out to TCU; other 4 xfers avg <2.5 ppg; only played 6 players consistently and 5 have graduated or no longer with program. Only 1 returner >2ppg
  • Krimili; avg 14.1 ppg
  • Suarez: 12.9 ppg
  • Onyiah: 12.4 ppg
  • Williams: 11.1 ppg

4) Clemson:

In:
  • GT transfer Rusne Augustine 5.2ppg
  • WF transfer Deamara Hinds: 9.4 ppg
  • Depaul Transfer Taylor Matthews: 14.3 ppg
  • Tulsa Transfer Hadley Periman: 9/9
  • Marist Transfer Morgan Lee: 12.6/7.7
  • Wofford Transfer Rachel Rose: 22.3 ppg, 8.3 rpg, 5.4 apg, 2.1 spg, 40% 3-pt – 2023-24
  • FR: #64 Holland Harris
  • FR: #100 Amaia Jackson
  • FR: Jakerra Butler
Out:
  • Loyal McQueen: 13.5ppg
  • Tessa Miller: 8.2 ppg
  • Summah Evans: 5.7 ppg
  • Anya Poole: 5.3 ppg
  • Maddie Cluse 5 ppg
2 transfers; <1ppg each

5) Duke:
In:
  • Pepperdine Transfer Hailey Johnson: .6 ppg
  • Adds Riley Nelson (MD): ACL last year; 5.1 ppg as a TR-FR in 23-24 at MD.
  • Adds: Arianna Robertson; ACL last year; #17 in 2024
  • FR; #4 Emilee Skinner
  • FR Anna Wikstrom: Norway
Out:
  • Janessa Cotton: 8 games
  • Battison: 1.5 ppg
  • Vanessa De Jesus: xfer to ND; 5.3 ppg
  • Oluchi Okanana: xfer to MD; 10/5
  • Reigan Richardson: avg 9.7 ppg

6) Florida State
In:
  • BC transfer Tatum Greene: 4.4 ppg
  • ND Transfer Emma Risch: 5.7 ppg ; frequently injured
  • MD transfer Allie Kubic 9.1 ppg/5.7 rpg
  • Texas Tech transfer Jasmine Shavers: 14.9 ppg
  • A&M transfer Sole Williams: 5.4 ppg
  • FR Mari Gerton
Out:
  • Latson to SC; 25.4 ppg; best player in the ACC and one of the best in the nation
  • Timpson: 17.5 ppg
  • OMG 16ppg
  • Viegas to Pitt: 6 ppg
  • Valenzula: 3.5 ppg
  • Turner, Sachez, Chavez out

7) Georgia Tech:
In:
  • BC transfer Savannah Samuel: 6.7 ppg
  • FSU transfer Brianna Turnage: 1.7 ppg
  • Penn State transfer: 5.6 ppg
  • Texas transfer Erica Moon 1.5 ppg
  • Austin Peay transfer La’Niya Foster: 12/7
  • CSU transfer Catherine Alben: 16.6 ppg
  • Long Beach State: 10.4 ppg
  • FR: Mckayla Taylor
  • FR: Leyrie Urdian
Out:
  • Gabbi Goons: 2.1 ppg
  • Tianna Thompson: 4 ppg
  • Augustine: 6 ppg
  • Wright: 7.4 ppg
  • Carnegie: 12.9 ppg
  • Morgan: 13.7 ppg
  • Dunn: 15.5 ppg

8) Louisville
In:
  • Arizona transfer Skylar Jones: 10.4 ppg
  • OU transfer Reyna Scott 4.8 ppg
  • St. Joes transfer Laura Ziegler 17.5 ppg, 10.4 rpg, 4.3 apg
  • FR Grace MGbuna; 4-star; #78
  • FR Putra; Ukraine
  • FR Peyton Bradley
Out:
  • Jayda Curry: 14.4 ppg
  • Olivia Cochran: 10.4 ppg
  • Nyla Harris: 8.6 ppg
  • Williams 6.7 ppg
  • Russell: 4.4 ppg
  • Izela Arena: 4.2 ppg
  • Imafeidron: .6 ppg

9) Miami
In:
  • FR Camille Williams; 4-star #36
  • FR Danielle Osho: 4-star #54
  • FR Natalie Wetzel: 4-star #80
  • FR Meredith Tripper: 4-star #91
  • SMU transfer Jessica Peterson 10.4ppg
  • Florida transfer Rashaya Kyle: 15/9
  • USF transfer Vittoria Bisseigh: 10.4 ppg
  • FIU transfer Miya Hone: 11/8
  • Quinnipac transfer Gal Rivi: 18 ppg
  • UNLV transfer Amarachi Kimpson: 14.5 ppg
  • Washington State transfer Candace Kpetitou: 3.4 ppg
Out:
  • Literally everyone

10) Notre Dame:

In:
  • Duke transfer Vanessa De Jesus: 3.1 ppg
  • WF transfer Mickayla Cowles: 9/5
  • Kansas State transfer Gisela Sanchez: 4.2 ppg
  • Vandy transfer Iyanna Moore: 12.8 ppg
  • Loyola transfer Ratigan; avg 8.4 ppg in 23-24; she was out last year with season-ending injury
  • FR Leah Macy (#22in ESPN)- rumored to be out for season
Out:
  • Kate Koval: 5/5
  • Emma Risch: 5.7 ppg
  • Kylee Watson 6/5
  • Olivia Miles: 15.4 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 5.8 apg
  • Citron: 14.1 ppg
  • King: 11.5 ppg
  • Westbeld 7.4 ppg
  • Karlen: 5.3 ppg

11) Pitt
In:
  • FSU transfer Carla Viegas: 6ppg
  • UGA transfer Fatima Diakatke: 5/5
  • Coppin State transfer Angel Jones: 15.2 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 3.5 apg
  • FR 4-star #30 Nylah Wilson
  • FR 4-star #99 Theresa Hagans
  • FR Divine Tumba Tshibuabua

  • FR Jayda Queely
  • FR Angela Le Faou
  • FR Megan Hollingsworth
  • FR Macie Arzner
Out:
  • Faye: 19/10
  • Williams: DNP
  • Battle: 3.3 ppg
  • Malcolm: 4.6 ppg
  • Washenitz: 9/3
  • Perkins: 9ppg
  • Elmore: 7.2 ppg

12) SMU
In:
  • Cal transfer Zahra King: 2.5ppg
  • Stanford transfer Jzaniah Harriel: 5.1 ppg
  • Penn State transfer Grace Hall: 5.7ppg
  • Arizona transfer Malien Rolf: 3.2 ppg
  • Arizona transfer Sahnya Jah: 6.6 ppg
  • Arizona transfer Paulina Paris: 8.2 ppg
  • Arizona State transfer Tyi Skinner: 16.8 ppg, 2.8 apg, 1.2 spg, 38% 3-pt
  • Ole Miss transfer Ayanna Thompson: 2.3 ppg
  • North Texas transfer Kyla DEck: 10.4 ppg
  • Tulsa transfer Elise Hill: 10.9 ppg
  • Oakland transfer Miriam Ibezim: 6/5
  • UT-M transfer Anaya Brown: 15.3 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 1.3 spg, 1.5 bpg
Out: literally everyone

13) Stanford:
In:
  • FR 5-star #8 Hailee Swain
  • FR 5-star #12 Lara Somfai
  • FR 5-star #21 Alexandra Eschmeyer
  • FR Carly Amborn
  • FR Nora Ekize
Out:
  • Bosnaga: 12.2 ppg
  • Demetre: 10 ppg
  • Tess Heal: 8ppg
  • Harriel: 5.1 ppg

14) Syracuse:
In:
  • Miami transfer Auri Armon: 1.3ppg
  • USC transfer Dominique Darius: 2.5 ppg
  • Auburn transfer Oyindamola Akinbolawa: 3/3
  • Texas/Michigan transfer Laila Pheilia: 16.8 ppg, 3.6 rpg – 2023-24 with Michigan
  • FR 4-star #60 Jasmyn Cooper
  • FR Camdyn Nelson
  • FR Justice Fitzgerald
  • FR Izoje Uche
Out:
  • Camp: 4.3 ppg
  • Wilson: 4.5 ppg
  • Wooley: 16 ppg
  • Wood 11.5 ppg
  • Verajo: 6.8 ppg
 
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15) Virginia: brought in a ton of posts/size; going to be much improved
In:
  • FSU transfer Santos: 2.5 ppg
  • NC State/Boston U transfer Weimar: 18.7 ppg, 10.6 rpg, 1.9 bpg
  • UCF transfer Ring: 3.7 ppg
  • WVU transfer Arigbabu: 1.1 ppg
  • LSU transfer Smith: 6/6
  • USF transfer Levy: 7ppg
  • Princeton transfer Amanze: 6/4
  • FR 4-star #94 Gabby White


Out:
  • Lattimore: 14.3 ppg
  • Noyan: 5.7 ppg
  • Grays: 2.1 ppg
  • Pae: 2.1 ppg
  • Duomabaya: 2.1 ppg
  • Grays: 2 ppg
  • Dunbar: 2 ppg
  • Kitchen: DNP

16) Virginia Tech
In:
  • NW transfer Daley: 11.7 ppg
  • Purdue transfer Swanson: 9.8 ppg
  • Texas Tech transfer Freelon: 5/5
  • FR 4-star #74 Armani Jenkins
  • FR 4-star #82 Kate Sears

Out:
  • Michaeux: 12.2 ppg
  • Ekh: 11.9 ppg
  • White: 9.6 ppg
  • White: 1 ppg
  • Hazelton: 1 ppg

17) NC State:
In:
  • Vandy dismissed player Khamil Pierre: 20/10
  • UCONN transfer Quadence Samuel: 1.3 ppg
  • FR 4-star #65 Lunan
  • FR 4-star #68 Jernigan
Out:
  • Aziah James: WNBA; 17.9 ppg
  • Saniya Rivers: WNBA; 12 ppg
  • Madison Hayes: 10.9 ppg
  • Steele, Williamson, Weimar all transferred out

18) Wake Forest:
In:
  • Colorado transfer Oliver: 3.8 ppg
  • Cal Poly transfer Carter: 13/7
  • Elon transfer Preston: 12/9
  • FR Milan Brown
  • FR Cailin Jones
  • FR Savannah Metcalf
  • FR Opal Bird
  • FR Grace Galbady

Out:
  • Alyssa Andrews: 4/4
  • Malaya Cowles: 9/5
  • Demeara Hinds: 10/6
  • Rylie TheuerkaufL 12.0 ppg
  • Elise Williams: 11.3 ppg
  • Conley: 7.2 ppg
  • Jones: 7.1 ppg
 

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Thanks Carolina151 for the information. That is some very good scouting information. Have you ever considered being a scout. That is a scouting report on every team in the conference. I listen to the ACC PM yesterday and Kelly Gremlin talked extensively about Duke, Louisville, and ND. I could not understand why she was talking a lot about ND. They lost a lot and HH is the only starter coming back. She did not mention anything about UNC which I thought was very surprising.
 

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Ima assuming from your comment that you think Nyla should have been a top 5 recruit?
Her rankings:
-ESPN #13
-On3 #18
-247 #21

Yes, minimum a Top 10 prospect and has the potential to be the ACC ROY. She might be one of the more versatile and dynamic players in the class. I’ve got on blue-shaded glasses, but numbers and production speak for itself. Nyla is going to be a lot of fun to watch and develop.

Just a reminder folks, she broke the Jordan Classic record with 28 points on 8-13 shooting and 10 rebounds. If I were to rank the class: 1) Betts, 2) Chavez, 3) Brooks, 4) Swain, 5)Davidson 6) Fisher
 

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I thought they kept her under wraps in the McDonalds game. Maybe to keep her from winning the player of the game vs someone they wanted to get the award JMO Conspiracy theory Lol.
 

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WBB Quick Hits on Each Team: a detailed list of player ins/outs of the program is listed below:

  1. Carolina: North Carolina: most versatile and athletic team in the CB era. Need FR production, growth from Blanca and Ciera to move to above a S16 team. Should host again and be a Top 15 team the entire season. Brings in 2 Top 25 recruits, an early enrolle with international experience, a starter at F (Louisville) for 88 games, and a PG with international experience who started part of the year at UCLA.
  2. Boston College: this might be one of the worst programs in the country. They were bad last year- they will be 10x worse this year. Like Joanne’s final season in Chestnut Hill. 11 transfers out, no above avg players brought in.
  3. Cal: could be a long season out West. Little to no depth again, with a lot of unproven players. Loses 5 of the 6 players they played last year. Adds an NAIA player, one Top 100 recruit, and a few G5 transfers to replace productions.
  4. Clemson: much improved; will be a tough, gritty, fringe Top 25 team. Poppie is a great coach. Brings in 5 transfers that avg at least 9 ppg at their previous stops and 2 Top 100 recruits.
  5. Duke: returns core of Fournier, Jackson, Donovan, Thomas, Mair. Needs Skinner to contribute immediately; Robertson to provide legit post, and Nelson to resort to pre-injury form to have a chance to make the jump from a S16/E8 team to FF. Not sure they replaced the offensive production of Richardson and Okwana- could be another stout defensive team that hammers you every time down the court to win. Potential for more, “rock fights” as CB refers to our match-ups. Top 3 team in the ACC, Top 15 team this year.
  6. FSU: loses Latson to SC, Timpson to WNBA, and OMG. Adds several P4 transfers with limited production. 0 top recruits.
  7. GT: completely new team and new HC. Lost 4 of the top 6 scorers. Replaced with mid-major transfers and P5s with little to no production. Major rebuilding year.
  8. Louisville: loses 4 starters- 1 to us :)....Added 1 top 100 recruit; P4 player who avg 10ppg, and a MM transfer who avg a ton at St. Joes. I expect them to have a similar year to last year- 10-12 losses. Could struggle in the post. If everything goes right, in a weaker ACC, they could be a fringe top 25-35 NET team.
  9. Miami: completely new team. If they put the pieces together- could be a Top 20 team– but it is going to take time. Glad we play them in January as opposed to late in the season. Brings in 4 Top 100 recruits; 6 transfers that averaged double figures at their previous stops.
  10. Notre Dame: Plain and simple….this is not a good team. I have no clue what the heck Niele Ivey was doing in the portal. They will only have 10 active players- which includes Tehrani (.8ppg); Jensen (.3 ppg). They got Hidalgo, added Iyanna Moore from Vandy, and returns average players in Bransford and Prosper. After that- the best player? Either Duke’s 3rd string PG from last year or a kid from Loyola who was out all of last year and averaged 8 ppg the previous year. Their 9-game NC schedule features a forced game vs Ole Miss, USC, and Uconn. This is probably a .500 team in the league and one who could threaten to miss the NCAAT. If anything happens to Hidalgo- it becomes one of the worst P4 teams in the country.
  11. Pitt is Pitt: brings in 2 top 100 players, a MM transfer, and a host of unranked and unknown true FR. Another long year.
  12. SMU: completely new team. Enter ex-Arizona coach Adia Barnes. She will bring with her a few Arizona players (including ex-Tar Heel Paulina Paris), a host of MM transfers, and a couple P5 transfers– highlighted by an Arizona State and UT-Martin kid averaging 15 and 16 points respectively. Could have enough athletes on the team to finish right below middle of the conf.
  13. Stanford: HC refuses to use the portal. Lost 3 of Top 4 players from a .500 year last year. Brings in 3 Top 20 recruits and a couple unranked players. Lacks depth, but if FR provide immediate production could be a nice progression year from last year.
  14. Syracuse: Brings in Laila Phelia who was a stand-out player for Michigan 2 years ago, a Top 100 recruit. Everyone else in the portal with little to no P5 production; 3 unranked FR. Lost Wooley and Wood from last year. Another below average season.
  15. UVA: UVA is interesting and could be a wildcard team to make a lot of noise this year. They return some talented guards and have really loaded up on posts. State transfer Weimar (who was out all last year) had a monster career at Boston University. LSU starter Smith avg 6/6. A couple bigs in other transfers. Could be the biggest team in the conference next year– I assume they will play two traditional bigs. Could struggle to shoot from deep aside from Johnson and teams will likely pack it in.
  16. VT: loses 3 best players from last year and replaces with a transfer from NW and Purdue. Adds 2 FR ranked in the 75-100 range. Probably similar or a little worse than their middle-of-the-pack finish last year. Side note- I really hate the Hokies.
  17. WF: they are WF. They’re going to finish in the bottom 3 in the league. They are bringing in 5 true FR- unranked and international players. Their best transfers are from Cal Poly and Elon- and avg 12 or 13 points there. They lost their top 6 players from last season due to transfers and graduation. I wish we drew them twice in the league like State has the luxury of.
  18. State: loses their big 3 in James, Rivers, and Hayes. Loses 60% of their 3-point shooting- only 1 returning player with >11 makes last year. Added dismissed Vandy player Pierre who is elite. Added a UCONN transfer who avg 1ppg last 2 years. Added two FR ranked #65 and #68. Not sure they added to replace what was lost– every talked about James and Rivers– I thought Hayes was their most important player and elite W; I don't see an elite wing on the roster this year. Four of Jones, Pierre, Trigger, and Brooks should be above average and be a top 5 finish; but after that- it has to be some growth of returners Cox, Quigley, Awou, Collier, etc- a couple of which have done nothing in multiple years.
Spectacular summary, thanks!
 

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This is so great, 151, What an amazing amount of information. If the team puts forth the effort that you have in this overview, we are going to have a goooood season. :love:🏀