Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'Recruiting'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Oral Roberts University Athletics
    • Men's Basketball
    • Women's Basketball
    • Baseball Forum
    • Other Sports
  • General Discussion
    • NCAA & Summit
    • Free for All

Calendars

  • Community Calendar
  • Baseball
  • Men's Basketball
  • Men's Golf
  • Men's Soccer
  • Men's Tennis
  • Womens Basketball
  • Women's Golf
  • Women's Soccer
  • Women's Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Track & Field
  • Cross Country

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Found 12 results

  1. #1 Fan

    20-21 Roster

    The 20-21 likely Roster consists of 4 returning players and 10 new recruits. I'm going to need a program! Returning players are: Nena Taylor/G/So/5-8 Gem Summers/G/So/5-9 Regan Schumacher/C/Sr/6-2 Keni Jo Lippe/G/Sr/5-9 New Recruits are: Hannah Giddey 6-1 | Forward | Melbourne, Australia | Albert Park College Previous School: Led her league in Victoria, Australia, with 12.5 rebounds per game … Recorded a total of 72 blocks. Manaya Jones 6-2 | Center | Memphis, Tenn. | Grand Canyon University Previous School: Appeared in one game as a junior at GCU … Transferred to GCU from Memphis where she played in three games as a redshirt sophomore … Before Memphis she played at Old Dominion and played in 28 games and made 12 starts as true freshman … Finished shooting 46.5 percent from the field … Ranked in the Top 100 by ESPNW out of high school … Named to the Class AA All-State in Tennessee as a junior. Sinetra Jones 6-3 | Center | Memphis, Tenn. | Dyersburg State Community College Previous School: Averaged 6.6 points per game along with a 46.6 shooting percentage … Made 26 starts in her 32 games played … Led the TCCAA in total rebounds with 436 and 13.6 per game … Was a conference leader in blocks with a total of 277. Courtlyn Loudermill 5-7 | Guard | Killeen, Texas | Hebron High School High School: Recorded a game high 32 points during her senior season … Named Defensive Player of the Year and All-District First Team and Second Team in class 6A … Earned Academic All-District. Ariel Walker 5-5 | Guard | Ozark, Arkansas | Allen Country Community College Previous School: Recorded 831 points in two seasons at the junior college level … Averaged 16.3 points per game with a 36.6 shooting percentage … Recorded 23 starts in 26 games … Had a 30.4 three-point percentage … Was All-KJCC Honorable Mention, Second Team All-Conference … Named Freshman of the Year … In high school, she was named All-State three times … A multi-sport athlete in track and field and won the state championship in the 4-by-4 meter relay Tierney Coleman 5-9 | Guard | Arlington, Texas | Trinity Christian School High School: Three-time offensive MVP … Newcomer of the Year … Three-time all-tournament team … First team all-state … Eclipsed 935 career points … 2019 state champion … Team went 25-3 in 2019. Tyaija Coleman 5-9 | Guard | Arlington, Texas | Trinity Christian School High School: Won the 2019 state championship … Two-time all-state selection … Scored more than 200 points … Was recruited by Nicholls State and Texas State. Addisyn Moore 6-0 | Forward | Dallas, Texas | Trinity Christian School High School: Won school's first state championship in 2019 … Made the 2019 All-state first team. Camryn Hill 5-11 | Guard | Dallas, Texas | South Grand Prairie High School High School: Was named Second Team All-District in 2018 … Awarded First Team in 2019 … Team made it to the regional finals in 2017 and 2019 … Averages 14.7 points per game and 10 rebounds Faith Paramore 5-11 | Forward | Haven, Kansas | Haven High School High School: A multi-sport athlete in basketball, track and volleyball … Was a unanimous choice to the All-league first team … The second player to have recorded 1,000-plus career points at her school … The first girls basketball player to have signed to play Division I athletics from Haven High School.
  2. Keenan Henderson

    Thoughts on new players

    Thought I would throw out a topic for the summer and see what your thoughts are on the new players, based on stats or videos that you may have seen of them. If you want to add your review of a certain player: strengthens, weaknesses, etc., then feel free to do that. Here is mine on RJ Glasper: he may be the most important player that was brought in this year because of Fuqua's graduation. RJ Glasper: He was option number one at Arkansas Tech and lead them in scoring for three years. It seems that as he matured at the D2 level that he learned to be more of a leader and facilitor (leading the team in assists). He has some valuable experience and is 22 years old. Really needs to step up and lead the team in 2020-21. RJ can score but his main role at ORU is to find his teammates and use his speed on defense to create turnovers. If Glasper can adapt to being more of a passer then the number one scoring option then he should be the quarterback the Golden Eagles need.
  3. Would someone kindly please list the known returning players for the 2018-19 season, as well as (actually) signed freshmen/transfers coming in next season? Listing those considering ORU for 2019-20 would be a plus, but not necessary. Thank you.
  4. http://www.hudl.com/athlete/3589518/highlights/256259375/v2
  5. BlueGold

    Hillary Hurst

    It's like Christmas in October, welcome to the family, Hillary! Senior at Woodward (OK) HS Listed- 6'0" SG/SF 19.2 ppg as a junior last season Vype Oklahoma Top 100 Also had D-1 interest from TU, UMKC, Rice, Florida Intl and Utah State. A really good basketball player and athlete, and from everything I've seen, an exceptional young lady who loves the Lord and will fit in perfectly at ORU. Expected to sign this November during the early period which runs from Nov. 11-19, along with Norman North's Alexa Scott, our other soon-to-be Golden Eagle who committed on July 21.
  6. Dr. Cornelius

    Darian Harris

    Yahoo/Rivals: Darian Harris
  7. SOLO_Gold

    Dederick Lee: C/O 2013

    I know this has been mentioned in another post, and actually belongs under 'Recruiting', but this news really deserves it's own thread. Jimmie Tramel (TW) announced yesterday that former University of Arkansas recruit, Dederick Lee, has committed to the ORU Golden Eagles (See article here). Lee, a Rivals & Scout 3 star recruit, stands as a 6-foot-2 combo guard who averaged 21.3 points last year (Junior season). It's a great day for the Golden Eagles! Here's the best video I could find online:
  8. back in the day, i can imagine Oral and Trickey hopping in the private jet to recruit a guy like this (and he's from Memphis)... Full Article “The main thing I’m looking for is I’m big on my Christianity, so I want to be somewhere where I can express that and spread it around and the coaches won’t have a problem with it,†Black explained to NBC Sports. Black went on to explain his reason for using religion as the primary factor in his basketball future. The 6-8 forward from White Station High School currently claims scholarship offers from Florida, Connecticut, Illinois, Baylor, Ohio State, North Carolina State, Georgia Tech and Tennessee. “(My Christianity) plays a big role in my life, I pray and read my Bible every day,†Black said. “It’s really big in my household and important to me and my family.â€
  9. John Tyler multi-sport standout Tyus Bowser has received a ton of interest from colleges because of his football skills, and now has an offer for basketball. The 6-foot-3, 225-pound senior forward said via Twitter on Sunday that he has received an offer from Oral Roberts for basketball. Oral Roberts is an NCAA Division I program that competes in the Southland Conference. Bowser has several Division I FBS offers for football: Memphis, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, UL Lafayette, West Virginia, and Wyoming. Full Article
  10. ORUalum

    Taylor Cooper

    maybe if a new thread is started the exhibition thread will die... SHAWNEE TRIO SIGNS The city of Tulsa had a big day in Shawnee on Wednesday. Two Shawnee girls basketball players, Kelsee Grovey and Caitlin Ramirez, signed letters of intent with Tulsa, while teammate Taylor Cooper signed with Oral Roberts. Grovey and Ramirez helped Shawnee to its first-ever Class 5A state tournament appearance in girls basketball last season. Cooper, a Class 3A All-State selection by The Oklahoman last year, was the leading scorer for Bethel, which won the Class 3A state title. She and younger sister McKenzie Cooper moved to Shawnee in the summer. Read more: http://newsok.com/si...2#ixzz1dGybZE3x more.. Cooper sisters to play for Shawnee High School this season
  11. another twitter rumor: I'm so proud of @NovCherry for getting recruited by ORU! Go best friend! looks like he's a JUCO...and he's got the Warren Niles leg kick on his jumper
  12. along with NCAA scholarship athletes getting an extra $2000, basketball coaches got some good news... NCAA adopts new basketball recruiting model The NCAA revamped more than just its student-athlete requirements and aid on Thursday. The Board of Directors also adopted a completely new recruiting model for basketball. The most important changes are: Contact is mostly deregulated starting June 15 after a recruit’s sophomore year. Coaches will be allowed to send unlimited text messages, make unlimited phone calls and send unlimited private messages via social media websites. Two weekends in April will be opened up to coaches. July will be trimmed to three four-day periods, as opposed to two 10-day periods Official visits can begin January 1 of a recruit’s junior year, with travel expenses for the recruit and his family being paid for by the school On-campus evaluations during official visits will be permitted Some contact at a recruit’s high school will be permitted beginning during a prospect’s junior year FULL ARTICLE
×
×
  • Create New...