Delanie Crawford

TUcandoit

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Has anyone heard if Delanie is going to WNBA? Didn't look like she was drafted. I figured she would have a good shot at it.
 

TU_BLA

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Poindexter wasn't even drafted in the first 3 rounds. There's only 12 teams and there were some additional compensatory picks but you're only looking at 40 players being drafted at most. And some of those draft picks were international players who didn't play US college basketball. Crawford, while a good player for us is nowhere near the level of the WNBA. She might get a chance to play overseas if that's what she wants.

ESPN actually shows the next best 76 players available who weren't drafted in the top 3 rounds and she is not in that list.
 

TU Sepp

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Poindexter was slow and weak on the defensive side of the court. So, this was not surprising.
 

TU Sepp

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Poindexter left the team and went for the money, just like Haggerty. I hope she is happy, but since she left TU, I really don't care. I am more interested in how everything works out for Delanie.
 

rusty-c

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Poindexter left the team and went for the money, just like Haggerty. I hope she is happy, but since she left TU, I really don't care. I am more interested in how everything works out for Delanie.
I believe she completed her degree, so if that's the case I have no major issue with her choosing to move on. It's the ones that don't make an attempt to prepare themselves for the world beyond a basketball court I take issue with.
 
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drboobay

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I believe she completed her degree, so if that's the case I have no major issue with her choosing to move on. It's the ones that don't make an attempt to prepare themselves for the world beyond a basketball court I take issue with.
Yes. If she was a grad transfer no issue.
 

TU1NNJ

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I believe she completed her degree, so if that's the case I have no major issue with her choosing to move on. It's the ones that don't make an attempt to prepare themselves for the world beyond a basketball court I take issue with.
The KSU coach said in an interview that she never brought up money when being recruited. It was all about how she could help the team and get them into the NCAA tournament and compete for a championship. That may have been Coach speak but he said that she was very different in her approach to transferring than most.