Kim Caldwell, the head coach of the Lady Vols basketball team, is having a terrific first impression on players both at home and while recruiting.
The first step in the recruitment process in college athletics nowadays is to retain your guys. Coaches have an annual task of persuading the players on their roster to stay on the team and avoid using the transfer site. They have to enlist high school athletes and players who have already logged into the transfer site at the same time.
Kim Caldwell, the coach of the Lady Vols basketball team, appears to be off to a terrific start in every facet of the recruiting process. A number of players have declared their intention to return without using the portal.
Despite the coaching change, Tess Darby and Jewel Spear have declared they will be back for the following season. When a head coach changes in the modern era of college athletics, athletes frequently
During the previous season, those two players averaged 18.3 points and 7.8 rebounds a game for the Lady Vols. Although Spear more than doubled Darby’s output in the previous season, having two veterans back for a final campaign is crucial for creating momentum going forward.
Karoline Striplin, a Lady Vols basketball player who averaged 7.2 points and 3.1 rebounds the previous season, is the only athlete who have visited the transfer portal thus far. The Los Angeles Sparks drafted Rickea Jackson and Striplin, and Caldwell wasted little time in finding a replacement.
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