I haven't seen it posted anywhere else, so here goes:
Annali Maley, 6'2 Freshman forward from Australia, has transferred from the Oregon WBB team to play for TCU in the future. Maley played in 37 games for the Ducks and was praised for her steady defense, her constant effort on the board and the hard work she put in every day, whether it be in a game or in practice.
I liked what Maley brought to the team. Her effort would often get her rebounds that others were in better position for because she just wanted it more. With the additions of Erin Boley and Nyara Sabally next season, the small forward position was going to be pretty crowded and I could understand her wanting a situation where her PT would be greater.
I'll miss her constant effort, her deprecating humor (she claimed she never fell down, the ground just had magnets that pulled her that way) and the always positive attitude she exhibited on the floor or on the bench.
Best of luck to her in the future!
Annali Maley, 6'2 Freshman forward from Australia, has transferred from the Oregon WBB team to play for TCU in the future. Maley played in 37 games for the Ducks and was praised for her steady defense, her constant effort on the board and the hard work she put in every day, whether it be in a game or in practice.
I liked what Maley brought to the team. Her effort would often get her rebounds that others were in better position for because she just wanted it more. With the additions of Erin Boley and Nyara Sabally next season, the small forward position was going to be pretty crowded and I could understand her wanting a situation where her PT would be greater.
I'll miss her constant effort, her deprecating humor (she claimed she never fell down, the ground just had magnets that pulled her that way) and the always positive attitude she exhibited on the floor or on the bench.
Best of luck to her in the future!