Twins headed to Rutgers

#6
#6
I think this is a great move for them! I hope they kill it, and I hope that Rutgers is on an upward trajectory.
Me too! I really like the positive energy they both brought, and I think both have a chance at doing big things at Rutgers. I mean, Hell’s bells! Mia made SEC All-Freshman team. She was obviously impressive (before the head injury) in the daunting SEC. I will be trying to catch as many RU games as I can this season.

I do have to wonder, though, if they’re happy to be back in their hometown and with family, or if they’ll miss having a few states in between them. lol I know their family is tight, but still... I imagine there were positives being away from home, too.

I’ll always love the Pauldo sisters, and will always be sad it didn’t work out in Knoxville.
 
#7
#7
Lets goooo! I’m very happy the Pauldo twins landing at Rutgers. They had to go somewhere they could actually translate and play long term. For that, Rutgers is the only place I could envision for 5’5 guards. Go be great. Maybe Rutgers will play Tennessee some day … Naomi W for 30😭😭😭😭 j/k.
But again, congrats.
 
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no, not all. Someone posted just yesterday taking a shot at the twins because no one wanted them. Which was after they had already signed. So we can’t take for granted everyone knows what we know.
It’s been rumored since they left that that’s where they’d land & no word that they visited anywhere else. Their dad seems all buddy buddy with that coach so no surprise… maybe he’ll be satisfied now
 
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Rutgers is the only place I could envision for 5’5 guards.
Dangerfield was drafted in the second round of the 2020 WNBA draft by Minnesota, where she was named WNBA Rookie of the Year after leading the team in scoring. At 5'5", for the 2024 season, she is the shortest player in the WNBA.
BornMay 11, 1998, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U.S.
Age27 years
Listed height5 ft 5 in
Listed weight130 lb
High schoolBlackman (Murfreesboro)

After a high school career that made her the nation's top-ranked point guard, she played college basketball for the UConn Huskies.
 
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Rutgers 9-20 overall and 1-17 in Big Ten Conference..


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People could say the same about TN. Actually they are saying the same types of things to and about our recruits. But, sometimes you have to be a visionary and willing to take the risk on something you believe in.

New coaching staff. New team. Nowhere to go (hopefully) but up!!!

Good luck to the Pauldo twins. Always gave their best. Hope their journey at Rutgers is a success (and wishing Redus luck with Papa Pauldo)
 
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People could say the same about TN. Actually they are saying the same types of things to and about our recruits. But, sometimes you have to be a visionary and willing to take the risk on something you believe in.

New coaching staff. New team. Nowhere to go (hopefully) but up!!!

Good luck to the Pauldo twins. Always gave their best. Hope their journey at Rutgers is a success (and wishing Redus luck with Papa Pauldo)
Those people are Debbie Downers or Haters.
 
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Dangerfield was drafted in the second round of the 2020 WNBA draft by Minnesota, where she was named WNBA Rookie of the Year after leading the team in scoring. At 5'5", for the 2024 season, she is the shortest player in the WNBA.
BornMay 11, 1998, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U.S.
Age27 years
Listed height5 ft 5 in
Listed weight130 lb
High schoolBlackman (Murfreesboro)

After a high school career that made her the nation's top-ranked point guard, she played college basketball for the UConn Huskies.
Shannon Bobbitt was Tennessee’s 5’2 point guard when Tennessee defeated Rutgers for the 2007 national championship.
 

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