TRANSFERS/RECRUITING
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It was Kiree Huie from Odessa JC in Texas. He's a 6' 9" sophomore at Odessa but is only 19 years old. The Cats offered him back in October and Sprinkle and staff were hoping to get a Verbal Commit from him this past weekend.
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Coach Binford, at the pregame Fast Breakfast Club gathering, said to expect an announcement today regarding a transfer. She said the athlete would have four years eligibility and would probably red shirt. I assume it is Brooke from Billings.
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Great news, seems like a similar situation to Grace Beasley last year in that Brooke can join the team and enroll in school in January, then play in the fall of '23. Coach Binford just keeps stacking up the talent!
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In theory, nobody apart from graduating seniors. MSU currently has 14 players on the roster, one below the scholarship limit of 15 for WBB. White, Bad Bear, and Jackson are seniors which drops them down to 11, and Berry would be the fourth new signing putting them up to 15 for the '23-'24 season. Now, if any of the three seniors decides to take advantage of the Covid year then that would change things.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:44 amWith all the additions to WBB, who are we going to lose?
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14 on the current roster, 4 incoming true freshman, one incoming transfer (if true), lose 3 seniors, that equals 16. Someone (1) will be on the bubble.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:57 amIn theory, nobody apart from graduating seniors. MSU currently has 14 players on the roster, one below the scholarship limit of 15 for WBB. White, Bad Bear, and Jackson are seniors which drops them down to 11, and Berry would be the fourth new signing putting them up to 15 for the '23-'24 season. Now, if any of the three seniors decides to take advantage of the Covid year then that would change things.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:44 amWith all the additions to WBB, who are we going to lose?
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You are correct, I forgot that Binford had already signed one player prior to the November signing period when the other three were signed.arvcat2 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 11:28 am14 on the current roster, 4 incoming true freshman, one incoming transfer (if true), lose 3 seniors, that equals 16. Someone (1) will be on the bubble.MSU01 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:57 amIn theory, nobody apart from graduating seniors. MSU currently has 14 players on the roster, one below the scholarship limit of 15 for WBB. White, Bad Bear, and Jackson are seniors which drops them down to 11, and Berry would be the fourth new signing putting them up to 15 for the '23-'24 season. Now, if any of the three seniors decides to take advantage of the Covid year then that would change things.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:44 amWith all the additions to WBB, who are we going to lose?
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Turns out the horse had jumped in the cart and was enjoying the ride straight to MSU.arvcat2 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 4:36 pmIn the cart before the horse department, would Berry project as a point guard, shooting guard or small forward in a Binford system?
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Past roster question. The 7' 3" guy that we recruited a couple of seasons ago. Where did he go and how has he done? Thinking he is still playing.
And the two bigs from ewu a few years ago that transfered out. Thinking one went to the Zags. How did they end up doing with their transfer?
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And the two bigs from ewu a few years ago that transfered out. Thinking one went to the Zags. How did they end up doing with their transfer?
Thanks...
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Jasper Reinalda (the 7'3" guy) transferred to South Dakota Mines and is still listed on their roster, but as far as I can tell has never appeared in a game for them.RickRund wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:15 amPast roster question. The 7' 3" guy that we recruited a couple of seasons ago. Where did he go and how has he done? Thinking he is still playing.
And the two bigs from ewu a few years ago that transfered out. Thinking one went to the Zags. How did they end up doing with their transfer?
Thanks...
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He is on the roster of South Dakota School of Mines but as far as i can tell he has not played in any games,RickRund wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:15 amPast roster question. The 7' 3" guy that we recruited a couple of seasons ago. Where did he go and how has he done? Thinking he is still playing.
And the two bigs from ewu a few years ago that transfered out. Thinking one went to the Zags. How did they end up doing with their transfer?
Thanks...
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Kiree Huie!
It was posted on facebook, so it's not telling any secrets.
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She needs to look at a knockdown 3pt shooter, or someone who's deadly at making shots from 5-8 feet away from the basket! Deden is about the only one who can make short shots in the paint. But even she misses bunnies sometimes.
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Thanks for the info...
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Looks like a big athletic kid. pretty raw offensively, I assume. Also, it looks like he hasn't had a 10 rebound game all season. Not sure what to think of that.
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Kiree Huie, from Odessa JC, is a great pick-up for the program. I am not sure he could have found a better Big man from the JC ranks. At 6-10 (as currently listed on Odessa's roster) and with very good athleticism we just don't find many big men like him in the Big Sky. Huei is leading the team in points (12.1/per game), rebounds (6.5/ per game), blocks (2/per game), shooting percentage (65.2), and minutes played (21.2 /per game). By the way all those stats have improved since the conference season started. Huei was ranked by JucoRecruiting.com as the #24 ranked junior college prospect in the nation. Odessa JC is a national power in the JC ranks having won numerous national championships and currently ranked #3 in the nation (they have been #1 for most of the season). It is not uncommon for Odessa to place 7-10 players a year with D-1 schools. This year their roster is deep with 10 players getting double-digit minutes.
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https://www.wranglersports.com/sports/m ... kiree_ww0amslacat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 1:31 pmKiree Huie, from Odessa JC, is a great pick-up for the program. I am not sure he could have found a better Big man from the JC ranks. At 6-10 (as currently listed on Odessa's roster) and with very good athleticism we just don't find many big men like him in the Big Sky. Huei is leading the team in points (12.1/per game), rebounds (6.5/ per game), blocks (2/per game), shooting percentage (65.2), and minutes played (21.2 /per game). By the way all those stats have improved since the conference season started. Huei was ranked by JucoRecruiting.com as the #24 ranked junior college prospect in the nation. Odessa JC is a national power in the JC ranks having won numerous national championships and currently ranked #3 in the nation (they have been #1 for most of the season). It is not uncommon for Odessa to place 7-10 players a year with D-1 schools. This year their roster is deep with 10 players getting double-digit minutes.
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Wow. Great context. Thank you.mslacat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 1:31 pmKiree Huie, from Odessa JC, is a great pick-up for the program. I am not sure he could have found a better Big man from the JC ranks. At 6-10 (as currently listed on Odessa's roster) and with very good athleticism we just don't find many big men like him in the Big Sky. Huei is leading the team in points (12.1/per game), rebounds (6.5/ per game), blocks (2/per game), shooting percentage (65.2), and minutes played (21.2 /per game). By the way all those stats have improved since the conference season started. Huei was ranked by JucoRecruiting.com as the #24 ranked junior college prospect in the nation. Odessa JC is a national power in the JC ranks having won numerous national championships and currently ranked #3 in the nation (they have been #1 for most of the season). It is not uncommon for Odessa to place 7-10 players a year with D-1 schools. This year their roster is deep with 10 players getting double-digit minutes.
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