Women's Baskeetball Srping Commit(s)

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Re: Women's Baskeetball Srping Commit(s)

Post by SACCAT » Sun Apr 27, 2025 9:18 am

Joe Bobcat wrote:
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SACCAT’s play by play call for next year just became more challenging with the addition of the twins :) .

So we now have 6 “guards” joining the team. I guess position named forward or wing is obsolete in the new age of baskeetball.
Thank goodness for jersey numbers, and I'm sure Ian will appreciate that the parents gave the two sisters fairly distinctive first names and not very similar ones like some twins have (Jason and Jarron Collins, for example). I like that they wore #1 and #2 in high school, perhaps they can do the same at MSU as both of those numbers are currently available. I wonder if the "older" twin got to wear #1.
OK, finally, here it is. If this isn’t the ultimate reason to have names on the uniforms, I don’t know what is. :lol:
How will that help it is same last name :lol:
I was joking all the way! But it would help that Ian guy out. I mean, if Smith passes to Smith for a layup, who really cares which? Except maybe Smith does. :lol:
SACCAT can handle it with ease with one eye closed even. It would be a big help if the twins had very different hair styles like the Moran twins at NAU had. Sometimes it's hard to see a number on the jersey but you can almost always see a player's head. Speaking of the Moran twins I think that Courtney and Heidi have a great chance of being better and even more impactful for the Bobcats than the Moran twins were for NAU. They are 2 inches taller and look to have great speed and ball handling, shooting and tenacious effort. Looking forward to next year's Cats.
In the late 90s at the Class C State Tourney. there was a team (I believe) from Heart Butte that had 7 players (5 of them starters) that all had the same last name. That last name was "Elk Shoulder" Nothing will be harder than that.



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Re: Women's Baskeetball Srping Commit(s)

Post by Bobcat4Ever » Sun Apr 27, 2025 10:21 am

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The last twins I remember were from Minot, ND. I am thinking on the names, but they haven’t bubbled up yet — seriously might have been Smith. They were *very good* players in the Spoelstra era (I think). They never fouled out because one might have seven fouls but her sister got three of them! Just kidding, but it was fun. It’s like having two KJs.
A big shout out to our incomparable Women’s SID for the answer. The twins were Sandy and Susan Neiss of Surrey, (right near Minot) ND.



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