Milaysia to LSU

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I'm calling BS on that account right now.
I don't know, King. You know I was with you when the Transfer Portal announcement first hit. However, I started hearing stories like the guy's accounting on reputable Twitter Accounts that have not been wrong on anything about Women's Basketball this off-season. The same people that said there was a verbal altercation between Dawn and Milaysia's mother are the same people that said she was going to LSU three weeks ago. Even Milaysia lied about this. She said she wasn't going to LSU and committed to them the next day. So, there is a lot smoke to what people have been saying.
 
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I don't know, King. You know I was with you with the Transfer Portal announcement first hit. However, I started hearing stories like the guy's accounting on reputable Twitter Accounts that have not been wrong on anything about Women's Basketball this off-season. The same people that said there was a verbal altercation between Dawn and Milaysia's mother are the same people that said she was going to LSU three weeks ago. Even Milaysia lied about this. She said she wasn't going to LSU and committed to them the next day. So, there is a lot smoke to what people have been saying.
The LSU thing was noised as soon as the very subject of transfer became credible, so that news wasn't exactly a revelation. Until I hear verification about these other intrigues from the coach herself or one of the other involved parties, I'm discounting it all. I say that with due respect to you.

Actually, I wish these accounts could be indisputably corroborated. It would make it much easier to accept, and even welcome, Fulwiley's departure. I believe that many people are seeking for that kind of closure. But I'm not seeing enough actual information .
 

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The LSU thing was noised as soon as the very subject of transfer became credible, so that news wasn't exactly a revelation. Until I hear verification about these other intrigues from the coach herself or one of the other involved parties, I'm discounting it all. I say that with due respect to you.

Actually, I wish these accounts could be indisputably corroborated. It would make it much easier to accept, and even welcome, Fulwiley's departure. I believe that many people are seeking for that kind of closure. But I'm not seeing enough actual information .
That's never getting out, but whether you believe a verbal spat between Dawn and Milaysia's mother occurred, something happened where the parties weren't saying have nice summer break. Something occurred that prompted the player to transfer. Dawn has done what professionals do and has not commented. Milaysia commented and made statements that were untrue for no reason. So, with that set of facts who am I to believe?
 
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Appreciate what she did, but just another player on one of our biggest rivals now. For anyone close to her to expect any love from us is sort of delusional. Won't boo her, but I am over it.
 

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That's never getting out, but whether you believe a verbal spat between Dawn and Milaysia's mother occurred, something happened where the parties weren't saying have nice summer break. Something occurred that prompted the player to transfer. Dawn has done what professionals do and has not commented. Milaysia commented and made statements that were untrue for no reason. So, with that set of facts who am I to believe?
Unsubstantiated anecdotal accounts from non- principals carry no weight.
 

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And BS is BS, until PROVEN otherwise.
What is there to prove when the circumstantial evidence that things didn't go well after the National Championship is all around you. Us getting Latson so fast was Clue # 1. The constant rumors about Fulwiley wanting to start was Clue #2. Fulwiley entering the portal while saying she didn't want to leave her hometown was the strikeout pitch. What's making you leave if nothing happened. If you wake up in the morning and it's puddles of water outside, you should deduce that it was raining.
 
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What is there to prove when the circumstantial evidence that things didn't go well after the National Championship is all around you. Us getting Latson so fast was Clue # 1. The constant rumors about Fulwiley wanting to start was Clue #2. Fulwiley entering the portal while saying she didn't want to leave her hometown was the strikeout pitch. What's making you leave if nothing happened. If you wake up in the morning and it's puddles of water outside, you should deduce that it was raining.
I deduce that it was raining from at least the UCLA game onward, with only a few fleeting breaks in the clouds.
 

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The LSU thing was noised as soon as the very subject of transfer became credible, so that news wasn't exactly a revelation. Until I hear verification about these other intrigues from the coach herself or one of the other involved parties, I'm discounting it all. I say that with due respect to you.

Actually, I wish these accounts could be indisputably corroborated. It would make it much easier to accept, and even welcome, Fulwiley's departure. I believe that many people are seeking for that kind of closure. But I'm not seeing enough actual information .
Unsubstantiated anecdotal accounts from non- principals carry no weight.
I am one of her biggest fans, and I hate that she left. However, the noise around the LSU destination was simply speculation. She is the one that posted it was not true, only to announce LSU as her commitment within a few days.

And it sounds like a few of the people who posted what transpired may actually know what they’re talking about. You and I both know that neither the player nor Staley are going to corroborate anything. Nor should they

I remember many years ago, I knew firsthand that Sydney Rice had cleaned out his dorm room and was heading to Arizona to train for the NFL combine. I posted that he would not be returning for his senior year and this very fact. I was accused of being a tater and everything else. So sometimes the smoke and the fire match up. I’m just saying.
 

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It's a sad individual story for one player in our program, but our program is much bigger than one player and I think Milaysia and the people around her forgot about that a little bit. Just think back. She had Magic Johnson and Kevin Durant tweeting about her during Game 1 of her Freshman Year. I think things came to her a little too fast. It appears that our Coach's messages went in one ear and out of the other when she was told there were things she had to work on. I think Dawn really wanted to hand the PG keys over from Raven to Milaysia, but the details of becoming an elite PG became lost in the fancy passes and scores. This is not a program where it's acceptable to lose as long as you score your 30 points a game. Therefore, the growth from the exciting freshman that we saw in Paris never materialized. Hope it works out for her in Baton Rouge, but there is a deep Guard room over there. In some respects it's a deeper Guard room than ours. Further, Mulkey doesn't like to play a lot of people. Hope she doesn't get lost in the shuffle over there because she didn't respond to coaching that was there for her to get better.
 
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Who and where is this "they" you speak of. I can't find anything about her from the last couple of days.

Who and where is this "they" you speak of. I can't find anything about her from the last couple of days.

Who and where is this "they" you speak of. I can't find anything about her from the last couple of days.
Kneepkens signed with UCLA. Many people who follow women’s basketball said she was not leaning toward us. They were correct.
 

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Kneepkens signed with UCLA. Many people who follow women’s basketball said she was not leaning toward us. They were correct.
Apparently. Unfortunately, my question remains unanswered.
 

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When you go back and ready this article with quotes after the game, Fulwiley already basically says she will transfer and makes a lot of comments about how great Calhoun's coaching, was.

'Heartbroken' Gamecocks hope loss fuels another title run​


  • Andrea AdelsonApr 6, 2025, 07:29 PM ET

TAMPA, Fla. -- Raven Johnson checked out of the national title game with four minutes left to play and South Carolina down 32 points to UConn, the Gamecocks' hopes to repeat as champions vanished.

She sat on the bench, put her head in her hands and cried. Bree Hall put an arm around her and told her to keep her head up. They had so much to be proud of despite the result, an 82-59 loss on Sunday.

Hall approached the end to her South Carolina career pragmatically. Though she hated to lose, she felt grateful for making four Final Four appearances and winning two titles. Johnson, though, put a towel over her face. She could not help but blame herself as the final seconds ticked off the clock.

"I was hurt, I was heartbroken, I was embarrassed," Johnson said in a somber postgame locker room. "I felt like my soul got snatched. I hate losing. That's the big thing. I wanted to win so bad today and I feel like I fell short. I'm going to beat up on myself about this game because a loss just doesn't sit right with me."

A few minutes before Johnson walked into the locker room, senior Sania Feagin stood at her locker and could not stop the flow of tears as she tried to answer a question about how much her time at South Carolina meant to her. Across the way, MiLaysia Fulwiley cried, too.

"They played harder than us," Fulwiley said. "They played like they wanted to win the national championship. I think we didn't. They had more grit than us. They got loose balls; they ran their stuff. They didn't back down from us. We came out on the same level, but we didn't keep it up."

Indeed, South Carolina matched UConn bucket for bucket for nearly the entire first quarter. But things started to slip away in the second quarter, when the Huskies upped their physicality and intensity and took away South Carolina's interior game -- an area where the Gamecocks had thrived all season. UConn outscored South Carolina 36-26 in the paint.

According to ESPN Research, that is South Carolina's second-worst paint points differential in a game this season (minus-14 in loss at Texas on Feb. 9). South Carolina entered Sunday averaging 42.0 paint points per game this season, the most in Division I.

"They filled the paint up," said Chloe Kitts, who finished with nine points on 3-of-11 shooting. "We were trying to go up. We missed some. Lots of contact down there. They got us flustered on offense. We couldn't finish. We just didn't get the ball in the basket at the end of the day."

It was not only the fact that South Carolina shot 34% for the game. The defense it had relied on to make it to the national championship game faltered as well, giving up easy baskets on backdoor cuts as the Huskies shot 48% from the field. The Gamecocks also got outrebounded by seven on the defensive end.

"Their coach definitely took advantage of the matchups they had," Fulwiley said. "It was easy scores for them, and they kept doing what was working for them. They have a very good coach. It was smart for him to keep running the same things working on us. We've just got to get better on the defensive end. Most of the points they scored were unacceptable."

Added Te-Hina Paopao: "We had frustration throughout the game. We couldn't get stops, we couldn't battle, we couldn't fight. We had to be more physical, and we ended up not being the defensive team that we know how to be."

Reality started to set in during the third quarter that this simply was not going to go South Carolina's way.
"They were hitting everything," Johnson said. "They're a phenomenal team. They play well together. They were just an oiled machine."
"We tried," Hall said. "We really did try. We just got beat, and it's just the honest truth."

Coach Dawn Staley said, "We lost to a very, very good basketball team. They beat our ***, but they didn't make us like it. There's a difference."
Staley was asked what she wants her young players to take away from the experience of getting blown out in the national title game.
"I hope they're crying," Staley said. "I hope they're boohooing because from crying they have emotion about losing, makes you work hard in the offseason. Makes you look at it and really analyze what the separation is from their program and our program and how we close the gap with that."

South Carolina will lose Feagin, Paopao and Hall next season. Johnson said she has decided whether to come back for another year or enter the WNBA draft and will make an announcement "soon."

Asked whether the loss Sunday had affected her decision, she said, "It made me think a little bit because I would love to end on a good note."
Fulwiley was also asked what she and her returning teammates would have to focus on to avoid a similar result next season, and gave a somewhat cryptic answer.

"Just getting better, just trying to understand a lot of things and just trying to think things through and see what's best for me," Fulwiley said.
Freshman Joyce Edwards, who led the team in scoring this season, returns along with Kitts and Tessa Johnson, in addition to incoming freshman Agot Makeer (the No. 4 recruit in the class of 2025) and the return of Ashlyn Watkins off a season-ending knee injury.

Those who have helped make South Carolina an annual Final Four team were steadfast in their belief in one thing, despite the loss.
"Like they say, minor setback for a major comeback. South Carolina will be back in the national championship game," Johnson said. "Hopefully, this adds fire to next year of trying to get back here."