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The WNBA season is months away, but it's never too early to start thinking about the 2008 WNBA Draft. Hyped as the most anticipated draft in women's professional basketball history, the 2008 WNBA Draft will have it's fair share of big names and even bigger games. In this blog, we hope to shed a little light on some of the better prospects at each position or skill and look to keep up-to-date on their progress as they conclude their collegiate careers.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Introducing...The Best of the Rest



Have you seen her? Probably not. This group consists of five women that may not play for Tennessee, Connecticut, or even any team in a major conference, but they are good in their own right. These are the queens of the Mid Majors.


TJ Jordan(Old Dominion) – She’s a fearless competitor on the offensive end, displaying an ability to carry a team on her back. Jordan has made her name as a markswoman. If you leave her open from three, she will make you pay.
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Amber Holt(Middle Tennessee St.) – As evidenced by her standout play against Maryland in her first Division I game, Holt showed the nation that she can score in a variety of ways. As one of the most talented forwards in her class, Holt will look to increase her offensive output to offset the loss of Chrissy Givens.
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Dionne Marsh(New Mexico) – Marsh, an undersized power forward with rebounding prowess, is as fierce a competitor as one will find at her size. Whenever you go up against her, expect physical play. That's all she knows.
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Crystal Kelly(Western Kentucky) – Perhaps the best player in the nation you’ve never seen, Kelly ranked in the top three in the nation in points per game and rebounds. No other player dominates her conference like Kelly dominates the Sun Belt.
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Adrianne Ross(Texas Christian) – After leading the Horned Frogs to yet another NCAA Tournament appearance, the All-American candidate returns to lead her squad back further in the NCAAs this season. It won’t be easy, but this explosive combo guard carried TCU on her back last season and will look to do the same in 2007-08.

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