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Waylontheman
07-01-2007, 01:03 PM
Basically a good recruiting tool!


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Even though she wasn’t doing any coaching, Kansas University women’s basketball coach Bonnie Henrickson stayed plenty busy at the Jayhawk Team Jamboree Saturday.

Henrickson and her staff spent the bulk of the rainy day going back and forth between on-campus basketball courts to check out some of the 47 teams from Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Iowa that took part in the jamboree.

This is the second year KU’s women’s program served as host for such an event for high school, junior varsity and AAU teams, and Henrickson said about 30 teams came last year.

“We’re up quite a bit, which we’re really excited about,” Henrickson said of the turnout Saturday.

Teams played in one of four competition pools, based on level of play, but the jamboree wasn’t set up in a tournament format, so no champions were crowned. Each team was guaranteed four games against quality competition, which coaches are looking for in the summer.

“That’s the quickest way to get them in and out,” Henrickson said of the jamboree format. “Most of these teams just want to get four games against people they don’t normally play, and we’ve been able to do that.”

The jamboree, which Henrickson called a “fantastic” recruiting tool, also enabled the women’s staff to see quality talent up close.

“There are prospects in this (jamboree) who are people we are recruiting,” she explained. “That’s important for us to get them to campus and show them around.”

Two games go on simultaneously in Allen FieldHouse during the Bonnie Henrickson 2007 Jayhawk Jamboree basketball tournament. Forty-seven teams from four states participated in the event Saturday on the KU campus.
With so many teams on campus for the event, Henrickson and her staff did a great deal of mingling, meeting and greeting.

“We can meet coaches, we can meet parents here, we can talk to anybody here,” Henrickson said during a break in the action in Horejsi Center.

“I’m meeting as many people as I can, and obviously there’s people that I need to see and that I’ll see more than once; there’s a few of those — kids that we’re recruiting,” Henrickson said without naming names because of NCAA regulations.

While schmoozing made up a good portion of the day, the staff also did a great deal of evaluating, just as it would if it were on the road recruiting at a big tournament.

“We have a game schedule, and we know where every team’s going to be and on what court, so we map it out before we get here,” Henrickson said. “It’s like what we do in July when we’re at a big tournament that has a lot more teams than this.”

The KU women’s staff will visit those kinds of tournaments throughout July. Henrickson said the coaches will stay busy traveling and recruiting for two separate 10-day periods next month.

“Honestly, we’re all over the map,” she said. “We might be in Oregon watching kids from Kansas.”

After the July recruiting, coaches and players will head to Australia for practice and exhibitions in August.

“It won’t slow down here anytime soon, which is good,” Henrickson said.

wwi_flying_ace_17
07-01-2007, 02:36 PM
http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/172540.html

Kansas was a front-runner for White, who attended a basketball camp this week at KU. White said in November that Missouri, Nebraska and Texas Tech were also in her final five. She said Saturday that she would again look at those schools and maybe others in terms of where she may go this fall.


KU, Missouri, Nebraska, and Texas Tech. I wonder who the fifth is? Sounds like a good shot Tyra White will end up in the Big 12 anyway.

Row6Seat10
07-01-2007, 03:12 PM
I wonder who the fifth is? I take it that the fifth team was LSU.

With the departure of Kiera Hardy, Jelena Spiric and now TK LaFluer her chances of getting minutes in Husker red should look pretty incouraging to an incoming freshmen of her stature.

ChipperF1
07-01-2007, 03:57 PM
If White's as good as her press clippings she could give us some good help at as a 2-3 swingman.

Next year will be wild. So many wildcards in the deck for everybody.

Waylontheman
07-02-2007, 06:01 AM
OMG didn't know that! I had kinda just figured that since I never heard anything else that she was going to still go to LSU! Tyra that Blue and White go great together;)

I love the girl if she didn't want to play for Van Chancellor.............I couldn't stand him on the SEC tourney games.........

Crystal Boyd out of Olathe East also wanted out when Colleen came to Fayetteville but never heard anything else about that.....she was interested in KU(guess she didn't want to play with McCray?) but still wanted to see her in the Big 12!

Row6Seat10
07-02-2007, 07:17 AM
Crystal Boyd out of Olathe East also wanted outIf this is the same girl here's where she ended up!

http://www.goblueraiders.com/content.cfm/id/26215

Waylontheman
07-02-2007, 07:31 AM
LOL thanks I must have known a Crystal Boyd somewhere in my life! Glad to see she got out of the SEC too and wow MTSU is going to be really good and she is a great little player. I think she is one of those girls who wanted to leave the "nest" because most of her schools were a few hours away. Good luck to MORGAN! :)

Now on to White Watch.......

Row6Seat10
07-11-2007, 09:53 PM
Here's a video clip in which KU Coach Bonnie Henrickson and sophomore LaChelda Jacobs talk about the upcoming season.

video clip (http://www2.kusports.com/videos/2007/jul/09/14349/?detectqt=false&)