I do not follow women's basketball, but I was reading the article in the PC about the current recruiting class. I also know Bluder has brought in some good players in recent years as well.
Can anybody shed any light on her recruiting strategy?
Yes. Not complicated. Not complicated at all. Just so rare in college athletics that it defies probability that the U of Iowa could end up with two of the last of the species in Ferentz & Bluder. What would prove beyond all doubt that Moses was wrong, that the TRUE Chosen People are Iowans is if somehow McCaffery should turn out to be a genuine relic of a past era as well.
Bluder sells family. She preaches it, her teams live it. She recruited her staff on the basic criterion that they have the same caring passion for family. And if she is the prototype surrogate mom, her staff are expected to be the model surrogate big sisters. She does her homework well in getting a depth of perceptions about the potential of the women she recruits to be committed to treating the people in the program as her family away from home.
Not all that certain, myself, that there isn't a downside to this: her players are polite, play the game fair & clean--maybe just a wee bit lacking in the mean, nasty, push & grab, throw your elbows part of basketball. The family values stuff can lead to being too nice, perhaps....
College women hoopsters are different in that they don't all think they are preparing for the NBA/WNBA, and many of the most talented are serious students as well. And in many instances, the parents are as well or more so. No other program in the Big Ten--or nation for that matter--has as many academic All Big Ten as the Hawkeyes do year after year.
When you combine the realization that Bluder & her program are going to push for academic excellence with Knowing that Bluder is going to regard their daughter as if she were her own, and that teammates will consider themselves as almost-sisters, parents have a powerful incentive to want their daughters playing for the Hawkeyes under Bluder's watchful eye.
And it is a strong inducement to many 17/18 year old girls facing the prospect of the strangeness & potential loneliness of leaving home for the anonymity of a college freshman's existence.
This is why I, for one, am confident that Kiah Stokes will look past the flash & sizzle of UConn & Tennessee, etc. What I've worried about, with Logic as well as Stokes, was that the attractions of Stanford--in hoops, academic distinction, campus environs--could lure them to Palo Alto.
So thank all the deities & gods who hang out at the House on the Rocks for Bluder & FAMILY: The Stokes are the kind of protective, concerned, involved parents who value greatly the knowledge that their daughter could not possibly be in better hands that those of Lisa Bluder. And from all appearances, Kiah Stokes seems to have the same positive vibes about the women on the Iowa Hawkeyes as does her friend (and Iowa recruit) Jade Rogers.
Stokes, Logic, Virginia Johnson, Reynolds--this would/will be the best recruiting class in the Big Ten in a decade. Add them to the young, injury-plagued team that came on to finish 2nd in the BT & was cheated (no other word does justice, even the BT admits it) out of the BTT championship--and has everyone back...and we could have Vivian Stringer deja vu all over again.