Pick #22 overall. New York Liberty.
Congrats to her.
I didn't know the women's draft was so soon. Cool for her.
Glad to see, hopefully this will help Mitchell with her own recruiting.
That's awesome. Very proud of her. 22nd seems pretty high though, I didn't know she had that good of a year...?
Congrats to Angel! Is she the first ever from Marquette to play in the WNBA?
Quote from: MU PoopScoop on April 11, 2011, 04:34:51 PM
That's awesome. Very proud of her. 22nd seems pretty high though, I didn't know she had that good of a year...?
22nd out of a total of 36 picks.....Angel is one of St. Paul Central H.S.'s finest.
Quote from: ODMU238 on April 11, 2011, 04:39:45 PM
Congrats to Angel! Is she the first ever from Marquette to play in the WNBA?
Perhaps WNBA, but Kathy Andrykowski was drafted by the New York Stars of the WBL but was traded to the New Orleans Pride in the final season of the WBL (1980-81). She also played professionally overseas in England, Italy and Spain.
(p.s. - got that from our wiki http://wiki.muscoop.com/doku.php/women_s_basketball/kathy_andrykowski)
Aha, from the Gomarquette ...
She will be the second player in Marquette women's basketball history to be drafted. Abbie Willenborg was the first when the Houston Comets selected her with the 64th pick in the 2000 draft.
http://cstv.collegesports.com/mt/mt-search.cgi?blog_id=45&tag=WNBA&limit=20
If I am reading the WNBA website right....NY just traded her to her hometown team the MN Lynx.
Quote from: SaintPaulWarrior on April 11, 2011, 05:09:46 PM
If I am reading the WNBA website right....NY just traded her to her hometown team the MN Lynx.
Smart move by the Lynx IMO. Always good to get people with Minnesota connections for attendance and interest purposes. I remember some disappointment when the Lynx passed on Janel Mccarville after the Lady Gopher's FF run. The real question is... how many MU grads playing in the Target Center does it take to get you down to a game?! Sadly, I still haven't gone down to see Lazar yet.
I have a bet going with a friend of mine from the Purdue Athletic Department that has been going on for over a decade. Which league will fold first....MLS or WNBA.
I took WNBA to go first, he took MLS.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on April 11, 2011, 05:22:02 PM
I have a bet going with a friend of mine from the Purdue Athletic Department that has been going on for over a decade. Which league will fold first....MLS or WNBA.
I took WNBA to go first, he took MLS.
WNBA definitely the safe bet. As long as MLS keeps adding international players like Beckham, Thierry Henry and Rafa Marquez, I really don't see them going anywhere. I believe MLS has added teams in consecutive years too (San Jose last year, Portland this year). Not to mention Ochocinco really giving the league some good credibility...
Quote from: MU PoopScoop on April 11, 2011, 05:30:37 PM
WNBA definitely the safe bet. As long as MLS keeps adding international players like Beckham, Thierry Henry and Rafa Marquez, I really don't see them going anywhere. I believe MLS has added teams in consecutive years too (San Jose last year, Portland this year). Not to mention Ochocinco really giving the league some good credibility...
The other person in the bet has a bias against soccer, so that was part of the thinking I'm sure.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on April 11, 2011, 06:15:03 PM
The other person in the bet has a bias against soccer, so that was part of the thinking I'm sure.
It's nice to bet against those people. With as many immigrants as America has, and as popular Soccer is worldwide, it's tough to bet against MLS.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on April 11, 2011, 05:22:02 PM
I have a bet going with a friend of mine from the Purdue Athletic Department that has been going on for over a decade. Which league will fold first....MLS or WNBA.
I took WNBA to go first, he took MLS.
The only problem is that David Stern is dead set on pouring good money after bad on the WNBA. He'll see to it that the NBA subsidizes the WNBA in some form as long as it possibly can.
according to the Chicago Sun-Times' Carol Slezak. Slezak wrote about how the NBA pressured Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf into starting a team. While most cities sell out their pro sports teams' inaugural seasons, the Chicago WNBA franchise is begging 7,500 fans to buy season tickets. Saying "it's not something we're doing to see a financial gain," Reinsdorf said his highest hope was to break even financially. Then why do it? That's not a sports team. It's a charity case. Or a political cause for feminists who can't compete on their own in the sports marketplace, so they've gotten the NBA to strong arm its owners.
This is an old article but still true and pretty funny. I am pretty sure Reinsdorf who is only worth $280mill(2005 numbers) never got strong armed. The T-Wolves owner Taylor is worth 1.8 billion(2005 numbers) and he is losing about $20 mill on his main team and I have no idea how much money he is throwing at his women's team but I guess he can afford it.
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=23160
Quote from: MU PoopScoop on April 11, 2011, 04:34:51 PM
That's awesome. Very proud of her. 22nd seems pretty high though, I didn't know she had that good of a year...?
She had a very good year and Marquette's performance in their 2nd round NCAA Tourney game at Tennessee gained her a lot of attention and helped her WNBA Draft prospects. I hope she's able to make the Lynx roster - she would become the first Marquette player to play in the WNBA if she does make the team.
I can't wait to get season tickets with SaintPaulWarrior!
Quote from: Jay Bee on April 11, 2011, 07:41:24 PM
I can't wait to get season tickets with SaintPaulWarrior!
Liquor Lyle's has a shuttle to all Lynxessss' games. I still think we can get pretty good seats.
Quote from: Skatastrophy on April 11, 2011, 06:19:41 PMIt's nice to bet against those people. With as many immigrants as America has, and as popular Soccer is worldwide, it's tough to bet against MLS.
While it's not the Prem and likely never will be, the MLS isn't going anywhere. Recent additions like Seattle, Philly, and Portland have very well supported teams and the recent influx of foreign veteran talent has raised the standard of play greatly. I would probably put the MLS on par with League One, and the top teams could probably compete in the Championship. It's become a pretty good product, and there's enough of a niche market that it won't go away any time.
Quote from: ODMU238 on April 11, 2011, 04:39:45 PM
Congrats to Angel! Is she the first ever from Marquette to play in the WNBA?
Abbie Willenborg from 1996-2000 was drafted by the Comets in the second round. I think she was the last pick of the draft.
Didn't Maya Moore get drafted to the Lynx? Would be cool for Angel to play with her.
Lynx had the first pick, and I'd assume Moore was the 1st pick, so I'd assume yes.
WNBA should be retitled, "NBAT9" as in "National Basketball Association Title 9."
Quote from: jtsanto on April 11, 2011, 08:45:17 PM
Abbie Willenborg from 1996-2000 was drafted by the Comets in the second round. I think she was the last pick of the draft.
She was the last pick of the 2000 draft and was cut by the Comets during training camp.
And yes the Lynx took Maya Moore with the first pick of the WNBA draft this year.
She definitely went higher than in any of the plethoa of mock WNBA drafts that I saw out there.
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on April 11, 2011, 11:56:29 PM
WNBA should be retitled, "NBAT9" as in "National Basketball Association Title 9."
good one?
Quote from: brewcity77 on April 11, 2011, 08:31:59 PM
While it's not the Prem and likely never will be, the MLS isn't going anywhere. Recent additions like Seattle, Philly, and Portland have very well supported teams and the recent influx of foreign veteran talent has raised the standard of play greatly. I would probably put the MLS on par with League One, and the top teams could probably compete in the Championship. It's become a pretty good product, and there's enough of a niche market that it won't go away any time.
Well one thing you have to remember is that while the premier league is in it's 19th season and the MLS is in it's 16th season, but England has had organized soccer since 1888 so we are a little late to join the game. While the quality of play may not have been on EPL level it still helps a great deal to have organized soccer for so long. I could see many years down the road MLS making it to the big times in terms of league status. They have grown tremendously and still will for a long time.
The Sparks/Lynx game was a headline on ESPN this morning so I checked the boxscore for Angel but she didn't make it. Does any one know if she even made the team or not?
Quote from: ODMU238 on June 04, 2011, 09:10:54 AM
The Sparks/Lynx game was a headline on ESPN this morning so I checked the boxscore for Angel but she didn't make it. Does any one know if she even made the team or not?
She doesn't appear to be on the roster on their website.
Angel was waived by Minnesota on May 27th
Quote from: oldwarrior81 on June 04, 2011, 10:58:19 AM
Angel was waived by Minnesota on May 27th
Thanks. That's good to know. The Connecticut Sun contacted me last week in regards to setting up a Marquette outing when the Lynx visit Connecticut so we could cheer for Angel. No point of doing it now.