In what has been an oddly surprising day after a nice Easter weekend and phenomenal ISU women's basketball season, I have gotten wind from my daughter that Ashley Arlen and Alexis Yackley are both transferring. It is very clear that Arlen/Yackley/Rockall are all friends, so I can only imagine this selfish decision has been hashed out with the 3 of them.
What makes me and others ticked off is to think of the great opportunity these young people were given to only think of themselves first, especially Arlen, a player who would see SIGNIFICANT playing increased minutes with the departure of the 4 ISU post players who are seniors. Yackley just isn't very good. Now the 3 incoming girls will be challenged to contribute immediately, which isn't a bad thing for the Cyclones.
An even more difficult thought is what this TEAM accomplished (ELITE 8) and this decision does not happen overnight. These players and their families had been stewing over this for more than just days and weeks and during one of the greatest runs in women's basketball history.
Best of luck ladies. Not many players who have left ISU mid-career have had mighty success.
What makes me and others ticked off is to think of the great opportunity these young people were given to only think of themselves first, especially Arlen, a player who would see SIGNIFICANT playing increased minutes with the departure of the 4 ISU post players who are seniors. Yackley just isn't very good. Now the 3 incoming girls will be challenged to contribute immediately, which isn't a bad thing for the Cyclones.
An even more difficult thought is what this TEAM accomplished (ELITE 8) and this decision does not happen overnight. These players and their families had been stewing over this for more than just days and weeks and during one of the greatest runs in women's basketball history.
Best of luck ladies. Not many players who have left ISU mid-career have had mighty success.
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