
Women's COE
Probably because they are all nursing injuries, and that’s the whole crux of the issue with the CofE, these girls in particular are at a point in their growth especially the taller ones that too much of a “good thing”is actually bad fir them
They also are still kids, who should also be focusing on not only education but some normality of social life even if it’s just family.
They have little to no supervision, and it’s badically training drills every day multiple times, they play against each other fir the most part or do individual shooting.
All these they could do without the live in component, and at a reduced rate to avoid the injuries these athletes seem to be plagued by.
If they removed that limited program with only a select few, they would also have access to a wider talent pool

Or hawea.
Not sure why so many are not playing.

Or nnopu or potter

Heal, Hollingsworth or Fuller did not play on the weekend so maybe one of them.

Heal?

Who left the program?

Watched them play last week and they are in good hands with Veal.
The program has produced many stars, not sure why it would be removed.
And it probably is the best development program in the world in terms of teaching winning basketball. That's why we are an elite female bball nation despite being a small country.

Talent pool alot bigger in those countries.

The best in the world. Lol give it a rest
USA , Spain , they have nothing like cod e and they do just fine

Why do they need this live in situation they have, why can they not have request camps throughout the year, that way they can also get to see a wider range of players

Downer back as what?

FEVER RE-SIGNS ERIN PHILLIPS TO MULTI-YEAR CONTRACT
INDIANAPOLIS – Combo guard Erin Phillips has signed a multi-year contract to return to the Indiana Fever. The Fever re-signed Phillips, a restricted free agent who started 22 games at point guard for the club in 2011, by matching an offer sheet by the Phoenix Mercury.
“Our intention was always to re-sign her,” said Chief Operating Officer and General Manager Kelly Krauskopf. “We are excited to have her back in Indiana.”
“We were so impressed with how well Erin fit into our system last year,” said Fever coach Lin Dunn. “We view her as a really key component to pursuing a WNBA championship. The thing we love about her is her ability to play more than one position. Her versatility is a huge plus.”
The Fever acquired Phillips as part of a three-team offseason trade prior to the 2011 season. The athletic 5-8 guard took over a starting role at the point when returning starter Briann January sustained a season-ending injury just 10 games into the schedule.
Expected to represent her native Australia in the upcoming 2012 Olympics in London, Phillips averaged 8.6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists through 31 games with Indiana last summer. Her 15-foot jumper as time expired sent the Fever to a thrilling playoff victory against the New York Liberty, helping Indiana reach the Eastern Conference Finals for the third time in five years.
