Perhaps the more difficult selling job for Bluder is to win the battle with Bill Fennelly and Iowa State for 6-1 combo F/G Taylor Greenfield, another HS junior, from Ballard-Huxley in Central Iowa, and another top 50 prospect in the national rankings. One of her former teammates plays for Moo, and proximity to Ames could be a big factor, but while Fennelly has the basis for another of his usual Big-12 competitive teams, the talent level will be far below that of the Hawkeyes...with or without Stokes (but successfully recruiting Greenfield would be another huge plus getting Stokes to stay home as a Hawkeye--and Fennelly has NO CHANCE with Stokes).
IIRC, she has family that does live in CT, a grandfather or great uncle. I lived in CT when Geno first was hired. It was like Fennelly at ISU.Only a few dozen fans (family of the players) the first year. Now a UCONN women's game is sold out whether its Gampel Pavilion or the Hartford Civic Center, and every women's game is broadcast throughout CT.
Nothing against Bluder, but I think this comes down to whether she wants to play with friends and be close to her folks, or be challenged like she will never be anywhere else by Geno. Not everyone responds to Geno's methods. He got back to back #1 players in the country in Maya Moore, and followed that up with Elana Delle Donne.
Moore is a three time All American, while Delle Donne left two days after she enrolled at UCONN saying she was unable at the time to uphold the level of commitment required to play for the UCONN Huskies.
I hope she comes to Iowa, as I feel Bluder has things going in the right direction. One thing the Lady Hawk need is size. Stokes would be a four year starter at Iowa, IMO.
and the women's team playing national title-caliber ball.
If and I believe when she gets Kia...Lisa becomes Vivian Cesque....she will have a very stocked cupboard and with Kia on board it will open a lot of doors that would otherwise remain closed.I know that current Hawk (Jamie Printy) and future Hawk (Jade Rodgers) are working their best to convince Kia to come join them at Iowa. That would be a great "get" for Bluder.
No, "actually" Lacey graduated at Ballard-Huxley before Greenfield got to HS. But it is certainly significant that Fennelly has long-standing ties to the program. Still, it is not that Bluder and the Iowa staff are strangers: Iowa recruited Zimmerman very aggressively and she went down to the last few days before the signing period before choosing Iowa State over Iowa.Actually 2 of her former teamates play for Fennelly now (Lacey and Zimmerman). The Dixon Jensen connection from Ballard to ISU is pretty strong. If Bluder could somehow win the Greenfield battle it would be a real victory.
No, "actually" Lacey graduated at Ballard-Huxley before Greenfield got to HS. But it is certainly significant that Fennelly has long-standing ties to the program. Still, it is not that Bluder and the Iowa staff are strangers: Iowa recruited Zimmerman very aggressively and she went down to the last few days before the signing period before choosing Iowa State over Iowa.
Neither Lacey nor Zimmerman were the same atmospheric-level hyped prospect that Greenfield is. And with Alexander graduating out of the Hawkeye lineup the year before Bolte finishes at Moo U, Greenfield would have the opportunity to start as a freshman at Iowa. With the prospect of starting sooner as a Hawkeye, and with Iowa the probable superior team, with a much better chance of winning conference titles and going a long way in the NCAA tournaments IF Stokes stays home at Iowa, Bluder has a very good chance of convincing Greenfield to commit to the Hawkeyes.
My guess is that Stokes' choice will have a great deal of influence on what Greenfield does; that is, unless Stokes waits until very late to decide.
I wonder if our chances just went up with the news of DJ joining the men's team as a walk on?
I agree. Kiah has been nothing but accomodating and outgoing in her interviews. She has been around the school and program alot and has a very large connection to Iowa City.I don't think it's a slight to Iowa. It's more about she knows everything there is to know about Iowa. In her mind it's more about checking out some of the other schools and comparing them to Iowa. Apparently, we're still in the hunt.