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Women's Basketball Recruiting Thread
(01-25-2018 12:26 PM)elw4796 Wrote:  Here's a bit of a complicated post: 2019 G Brendan Wenzel out of San Antonio visited campus a few months ago, along with the staff visiting him a couple times. Don't know if there's still interest there, but his younger sister is evidently a very good prospect in the 2022 class (she somehow committed to Texas Tech when she was like 12, and just decommitted). I somehow stumbled into the unending maze that is Twitter and found that she recently started following the entire staff and a couple players. Again, I highly doubt any of this means anything, but still interesting nonetheless. The brother is a 6-5 G who can shoot.

*Note: the mere fact that recruiting is actively going on in the 2022 + 2023 classes weirds me out and makes me feel old.


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Cross-posting this to the women’s thread, too!
01-26-2018 10:20 PM
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