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Anastasia Hayes....of the A-Team
Anastasia Hayes of Miss. State womens basketball's recently added Hayes sisters (A-Team)
Anastasia Hayes (as of Feb 1, 2021) led the NCAA D1 Women's Basketball in scoring at 28.6 points per game, and finished second at 26.5 points per game. Also, 5.1 assists per game.
More....
- 2020-21 C-USA Player Of The Year
- 2020-21 1st Team All-Conference USA
- 2020-21 C-USA Tournament MVP
- Led her team to the 2020-21 C-USA East Division Championship
- Led her team to the C-USA Tournament Championship (over West Division Champs)
- Led her team to the 2020-21 Women's NCAA Tournament
- Much, much more not listed here
She's ultra fast and quick (appears Jordan Danberry range), very crafty with the ball. Has a collection of various moves, counter moves, tripple counters....extremely hard to stay in front of her or stop from finishing without fouling. Very good defensive player (including..gets lots of steals) and playmaking ability as well. Also, she was a 2017 McDonald's All-American, and the #7 overall player (class 2017) according to ESPN.
Last edited by jdelta02; 04-16-2021 at 04:57 PM.
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Hayes sisters have officially signed with Miss. State
- Anastasia
- Aislynn
- Alasia
(Notes) Anastasia Hayes led the way as Riverdale HS (TN) went 34-0 and won the MaxPreps Girls Basketball National Championship in 2017. Also, finished the season ranked #1 nationally by USA Today
Last edited by jdelta02; 04-21-2021 at 04:12 PM.
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Let's hope our Coach can control the locker room and coach them up! No excuses.
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Originally Posted by
basedog
Let's hope our Coach can control the locker room and coach them up! No excuses.
yes I heard the family is a handful
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A couple of interesting notes
- Ball brothers' (Lonzo, LiAngelo, LaMelo) Chino Hills HS (CA) team went 35-0, and won the MaxPreps Boy's Basketball National Championship in 2016. Oldest sibling...Lonzo Ball was named 2016 McDonald's All-American.
- Hayes sisters' (Anastasia, Aislynn, Alasia) Riverdale HS (TN) went 34-0, and won the MaxPreps Girl's Basketball National Championship in 2017. Oldest sibling...Anastasia Hayes was named 2017 McDonald's All-American
Coincidences?
Last edited by jdelta02; 04-20-2021 at 10:34 PM.
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Actually no. Girls play the game for fun and the right way. Guys like the Balls are all about the NBA.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg-gone-dawgs
yes I heard the family is a handful
Should we believe everything that we hear? Best to give the Hayes family a chance, see first hand regarding them. Everything that I have seen and heard from these young ladies has been very positive, encouraging. Haven't met, don't know the parents...but appears they raised, and have displayed care for these young ladies much, much more so than a lot of others.
Last edited by jdelta02; 04-21-2021 at 11:52 AM.
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Originally Posted by
jdelta02
Should we believe everything that we hear? Best to give the Hayes family a chance, see first hand regarding them. Everything that I have seen and heard from these young ladies has been very positive, encouraging. Haven't met, don't know the parents...but appears they raised, and have displayed care for these young ladies much, much more so than a lot of others.
Agree!
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Originally Posted by
jdelta02
Anastasia Hayes of Miss. State womens basketball's recently added Hayes sisters (A-Team)
Anastasia Hayes (as of Feb 1, 2021) led the NCAA D1 Women's Basketball in scoring at 28.6 points per game, and finished second at 26.5 points per game. Also, 5.1 assists per game.
More....
- 2020-21 C-USA Player Of The Year
- 2020-21 1st Team All-Conference USA
- 2020-21 C-USA Tournament MVP
- Led her team to the 2020-21 C-USA East Division Championship
- Led her team to the C-USA Tournament Championship (over West Division Champs)
- Led her team to the 2020-21 Women's NCAA Tournament
- Much, much more not listed here
She's ultra fast and quick (appears Jordan Danberry range), very crafty with the ball. Has a collection of various moves, counter moves, tripple counters....extremely hard to stay in front of her or stop from finishing without fouling. Very good defensive player (including..gets lots of steals) and playmaking ability as well. Also, she was a 2017 McDonald's All-American, and the #7 overall player (class 2017) according to ESPN.
State also signed the AAC Freshman-of-the-year and 1st team All-AAC transfer from Tulane.
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Now all we need is a coach!
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Originally Posted by
MedDawg
State also signed the AAC Freshman-of-the-year and 1st team All-AAC transfer from Tulane.
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Jerkaila Jordan, huge pickup
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