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On Thursday, former Kentucky guard Maddie Scherr announced on social media that she will not be returning to Kentucky. Despite her visit to Iowa being canceled, Scherr confirmed to the BBN that she would be leaving home. Then, the only thing left was to figure out where exactly Scherr would play her final season of college basketball. On Thursday, we got our answer as the 5-foot-11 guard announced that she would be playing for Mark Campbell and the TCU Horned Frogs next season. Campbell was an assistant/associate head coach at Oregon from 2014-2021, where Scherr spent her first two seasons at....
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It was exactly one month ago today that reports surfaced of Maddie Scherr entering her name into the transfer portal. Scherr never publicly announced the news herself, but the assumption was she would look elsewhere once Kyra Elzy was relieved as the Kentucky women’s basketball head coach on March 11. Fast forward to Thursday and Scherr confirmed that will be the case, despite whispers she might be considering a return to Kentucky to play under new head coach Kenny Brooks. The senior guard announced through Instagram that, after spending the two last seasons with the Wildcats, her time in Lexi...
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It wasn’t too long ago when we learned that Maddie Scherr would be taking a visit to Iowa to potentially become Caitlin Clark‘s replacement. However, on Wednesday night, the Hawkeyes picked up a big commitment from Villanova transfer guard Lucy Olsen. Olsen averaged 23.3 points per game last season, which was third in the nation behind Clark (31.6 PPG) and USC’s JuJu Watkins (27.1). When Iowa received the commitment from Olsen, that meant that she would be taking up Iowa’s last available scholarship. Ultimately, head coach Lisa Bluder and her staff prioritized getting Olsen, and they got her. ...
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One of Kentucky’s premier players from last season is reportedly taking a visit to one of the premier programs in women’s college basketball. On Saturday “Skim Milkey”, the women’s basketball version of the popular X/Twitter burner account Trilly Donovan, reported thatMaddie Scherr will be taking a visit to Iowa on Thursday. Scherr spent the last two seasons in Lexington under former head coach Kyra Elzy but elected to option up her options prior to the Wildcats’ hiring of Kenny Brooks earlier in the offseason. It’s kind of odd that we live in a world where a social media page called “Skim Mil...
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