What a pretentious post lmao. Do you have any idea howDogsLoveLax wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 3:57 pmNever seen her play and I’m sure she’s good. However, playing teams like Frostburge, Findlay and Rockhurst is definitely different then playing teams like BC, UNC and NW. I guess time will tell.watcherinthewoods wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 2:50 pmNever seen the u Indy transfer play, but still SMH about the Cuse transfer double dip last season.Cagekeeper wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:50 pmShe is ridiculously talented and I would not be surprised if she takes a current attackers place . Who imo was a bad takewlaxphan20 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 30, 2022 12:30 pmAccording to her bio, she redshirted freshman year in 2017, was granted a medical redshirt in 2019, then there was the COVID year in 2020.washedup wrote: ↑Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:58 amThis woman graduated high school in 2016 I don’t know her story, but turned my head when I read that 2023 will be her 7th year in college. She turns 25 in November according to her U Indy biowlaxphan20 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 30, 2022 7:37 am Sorry if this has been mentioned already..
Cuse picks up UIndy transfer Abigail Lagos - D2 Honda Athlete of the Year nominee, IWLCA Player of the Year, & Attacker of the Year
If Taylor Gait had played during the pandemic she likely would have been in a similar situation, but since she did not her career, hampered with knee injuries, was only 6 years long.
Same goes for Loyola's Katrina Geiger who played her freshman season in 2013, medically redshirted 2014, played 2015, medically redshirted 2016 after playing 1 game, and played 2017 & 2018.
Somewhat similarly, UNC Men's Lacrosse had a 21 year old freshman back in 2016. He was a part of the 2014 recruiting class but, as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, elected to go on a mission prior to attending college.
And those examples are pre-COVID.
It's definitely unusual, but you're right, we can't know someone's whole story. At the end of the day, everyone gets their 4 full years of in-season competition & no one can sue the NCAA because they didn't.
Many excellent players go d2 for various reasons. Nursing majors are one example. 60% of d1 rosters are benchwarmers. Sibs. Alumni kids. Favors. So they can wear the gear and brag. The double
Dip transfer(which btw love the term) blew up
In their face last season.