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Off topic, but very interesting that Youngstown State got a commitment from Bre Berryman, a 6-5 player from Indian Creek HS in Ohio, rated the #21 girl's player in the nation by ESPN.

Their new head coach has done an impressive job.
(05-08-2014 05:22 PM)DetroitRocket Wrote: [ -> ]Off topic, but very interesting that Youngstown State got a commitment from Bre Berryman, a 6-5 player from Indian Creek HS in Ohio, rated the #21 girl's player in the nation by ESPN.

Their new head coach has done an impressive job.

How in the hell do we lose out on a player like that to Youngstown State? Seriously, that shouldn't even be a question as to which place is better for a women's basketball player.
(05-08-2014 09:10 PM)bcunn3128 Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-08-2014 05:22 PM)DetroitRocket Wrote: [ -> ]Off topic, but very interesting that Youngstown State got a commitment from Bre Berryman, a 6-5 player from Indian Creek HS in Ohio, rated the #21 girl's player in the nation by ESPN.

Their new head coach has done an impressive job.

How in the hell do we lose out on a player like that to Youngstown State? Seriously, that shouldn't even be a question as to which place is better for a women's basketball player.

How did WE lose out??? I would more interested to know how Ohio State or Michigan or Penn State (or even Dayton) missed out on ESPN's 21st best player in the nation. Is there more to this story than we are aware of?


In any event, very nice catch Youngstown State.
A Junior,Bre was 2nd team All-Ohio Division II. There is a question about her toughness and the opponents she's played. Not unusual for ESPN to be off on their player ratings.
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