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    Quote Originally Posted by jdelta02 View Post
    I agree (26 points 17 rebounds per game)
    She also has good size. If she does half of those stats for a first-year player, that would be very good!

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    https://x.com/SamPurcellMSU/status/1940121447822991683

    This is our new pickup. Yes it's a football but you can see the athleticism Sam and Castro were talking about.

    Our Freshman Madison Hayes can also dunk a basketball, one thing we wont lack is athleticism

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    Favour Onyinye Nwaedozi had a game where she scored 36 points and had 28 rebounds in an international tournament during the summer of 2024. Had 30 points and another 28 rebounds in another game during the same tournament. Her team went 5-0 and won the whole thing. Also, she was named Tournament MVP.
    Last edited by jdelta02; 07-02-2025 at 05:29 PM.

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    what type competition did she face in this tourney?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancho View Post
    what type competition did she face in this tourney?
    I can tell you w/o knowing probably not good BUT anyone scoring 36 points with 26 rebounds has the "it factor".

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    maybe she can get 10 and 10 a game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pancho View Post
    what type competition did she face in this tourney?
    There's just not enough out on her to know how good the competition was or how good she is. We do know she played some College ball in Japan and averaged over 20 ppg and double digit rebounds. She is 21 years old and is listed as a Junior.

    What Purcell said about her:

    "Favour has a wow factor. She's a versatile post player that can score inside and outside," Purcell said. "She's extremely skillful on the court and can defend the full length of the floor. Most importantly, I look forward to seeing our fans fall in love with her million-dollar personality.

    What Castro said:

    "Favour is a freakish athlete that has a nose for the ball. She attacks the rebound like few I have ever seen," associate head coach and offensive coordinator Fred Castro said. "Her combination of power and speed makes her a tough matchup at 6-3. She can blow by defenders or bully weaker ones."

    She sounds like she has alot of good tools, at a minimum she will be a huge rebounder and a great athlete, she barely jumped to dunk a football. Purcell and Castro did a good job recruiting Okot here and no one knew who she was so I trust that we got another steal in Favour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basedog View Post
    I can tell you w/o knowing probably not good BUT anyone scoring 36 points with 26 rebounds has the "it factor".
    28 rebounds😊
    Last edited by jdelta02; 07-02-2025 at 08:52 PM.

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    I recently read an article where it was indicated that Okot was primarily playing against these university teams as well before signing with Miss. State. Good competition, many players from the FIBA national teams, ect go to these various universities. Coach Schaefer took Miss. State women's basketball team to the World Universities Games back in 2019..a team with Jessika Carter, Rickea Jackson, Yemiyah Morris, Jazzmun Holmes, Sidney Cooks, Xaria Wiggins, JaMya Mingo Young, Aliyah Matharu, Andra Espinoza -Hunter, and others..and they pretty much were in tough battles game in and game out. They were in really tough down to the wire battles with the asian teams especially. They beat Japan in a tough battle to advance to the finals against Australia. Then blown out by a loaded team from Australia in the championship game to win the silver. The pool of players that participate on these World University Games teams come from these various university teams internationally including the US and Canada. A good bit of the teams that Favour plays against are very similar to the Japanese team that Miss. State barely got by in 2019 except not stacked or as stacked with select players.

    Coach Schaefer spoke throughout the tournament on how tough these university teams were, especially Australia (stacked handpicked roster) and how unprepared his team was, including short amount of time to prepare..
    Last edited by jdelta02; 07-02-2025 at 10:48 PM.

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    I think Purcell has recruited pretty good this year. I’m not sure his team chemistry wasn’t all that good. In Basketball, that is very big with 5 staters and 12 or 13 players.

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