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Post by Wiz on May 3, 2012 16:14:02 GMT -5
Hmm, that leaves one scholarship open for either a transfer or giving it to someone who is already on the team as a walk-on...Karsta, Cooome oon down. I thought Karsta was on scholie?
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Post by FOBRA on May 3, 2012 16:28:53 GMT -5
Karsta was a walk-on last year. I'm not sure how a 6'3" lefty ends up walking on instead of getting a scholarship somewhere else, but that's how it went.
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Post by mikegarrison on May 3, 2012 17:06:38 GMT -5
Karsta was a walk-on last year. I'm not sure how a 6'3" lefty ends up walking on instead of getting a scholarship somewhere else, but that's how it went. Well she ended up on a national championship team, which is probably an experience that many people would take instead of a scholarship.
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Post by Reach on May 3, 2012 17:25:34 GMT -5
Karsta was a walk-on last year. I'm not sure how a 6'3" lefty ends up walking on instead of getting a scholarship somewhere else, but that's how it went. Well she ended up on a national championship team, which is probably an experience that many people would take instead of a scholarship. ...until they have to start paying the school back.
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Post by uclakidd03 on May 4, 2012 18:21:01 GMT -5
UCLA had 15 on the court and 3(Casale, Smith, Scilacci) on the bench/in the stands. Their names were not announced when the awards were handed out. Would those 3 girls still receive the same award as the rest of the team? just curious on how that works; i know Arizona State had about 10 girls that couldnt be in the dugout, in the stands last year when they won the womens college world series.
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Post by OptimusPrime on May 5, 2012 19:16:18 GMT -5
I have not heard much about Scilacci. Is she staying at UCLA?
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Post by ForSureSurfin on May 5, 2012 23:59:19 GMT -5
They must stay in the stands, they get rings from the school but not the ncaa swag.
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Post by chisovnik on May 6, 2012 0:11:48 GMT -5
Well she ended up on a national championship team, which is probably an experience that many people would take instead of a scholarship. ...until they have to start paying the school back. Well, judging by where her family lives/what school she went to, I'd say money isn't much of a problem.
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Post by mikegarrison on May 6, 2012 0:13:52 GMT -5
Well she ended up on a national championship team, which is probably an experience that many people would take instead of a scholarship. ...until they have to start paying the school back. There is more to life than money.
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Post by mplssetter on May 6, 2012 3:21:21 GMT -5
...until they have to start paying the school back. There is more to life than money. Until you don't have any.
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