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Anonymous
Years ago
how would GEMS go against a top w college team ?
Collins is not what I would ever call a good player, has THE worst shooting technique EVER hard to believe she had all that extra training and time at AIS , she's tall and that's all, you need to look at the teams as a whole not just a couple of individual players. Uconn have better guards than SMU, hence the turnover total. You put the gems listed together as a group and I think you would find a very very different end score to the one you predicted.
They would probably go very well as most if not all of the gems squad already play against older opponents in wnbl or SEABL. In fact between Sherf,Antoniadou, Tupaea, WNBL, Wallace, frolings, Fareo already in college, Smith,Mali ,Horvat and Seaton in SEABL. That 11 of the squad of 15 that already compete and train against much older and strong women, so college would be just another game.