Illini Women's Basketball 2026-2027

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3 year old videos - U16 team. Looks athletic. Can shoot and run the floor. Looks similar to Cearah. Stretch 4. have to believe 3 years later she is stronger and better
the photos I posted above appear to be 3 years old. Very excited. There is another player on her team who is very good. Same size - I assume that is the girl going to UCONN.



nice Daily Illini article on her
 
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I assume that is a Lana new photo. Most of her FB photos are 2-3 years old.

Cearah announcement photo she is 6'3". Her build looks similar to Lana.

Kendall was 6'2" but had strength - check out her shoulders

That would make Lana a thin 5.


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Any info on the Spanish JC guard we picked up?
freshman at JC last season
14 ppg
5 rbg
2 apg
shot 34% from 3

Our backcourt last Destiny 5'6" Aliyah 5'7" Maddy 5'11"

Added some nice size Divine 5'11" Ona" 5'11"

I suspect its going to be very hard to keep Divine
 
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Imagine 4 big time scoring threats. Berry, Gretchen, Divine and Cearah

With Maddy Weber ready to be offensive sparkplug to sub out Dolan and/or Bourrage and a very capable 6.0' Ona Riopedre up next. Destiny will also become a bigger scoring threat in her soph season and also expect backup Guyton to improve and mature and Brown-Haggar provide veteran presence. The center complement of Alves, Brenjo and Vasconscelos will step up more than last year and provide increased team balance, also allowing good shooting Parchment to play outside perimeter more often. 2026-2027 Most balanced Illini team in past 5 years, IMO.
 
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I don’t see Ona getting much playing time. I kinda doubt she’s anywhere near as good as Destiny, Jasmine, Aaliyah, or Divine. And then add Berry, Cearah, Gretchen, and Maddy. This is going to be one tough lineup to crack. Especially if Gretchen and Manuela are 100%.
 
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I don’t see Ona getting much playing time. I kinda doubt she’s anywhere near as good as Destiny, Jasmine, Aaliyah, or Divine. And then add Berry, Cearah, Gretchen, and Maddy. This is going to be one tough lineup to crack. Especially if Gretchen and Manuela are 100%.
I am really surprised at these transfers. Shauna likes to play a very short bench. Not sure how any of these transfers except Divine get playing time. I wonder if they will transfer again.
It must be NIL $$ getting them to join. Unless I am missing something. Ie, why does Irina Catoria stick around?
 
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If the 5 to play 5 rule passes like everyone expects our entire roster could return. That would leave us with only 1 scholarship available that being the 1 that is open now. I’m sure Shauna has been recruiting 2027 high schoolers but how is there going to be room and how is there going to be playing time? Oh well I guess Shauna can count!
 
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I am really surprised at these transfers. Shauna likes to play a very short bench. Not sure how any of these transfers except Divine get playing time. I wonder if they will transfer again.
It must be NIL $$ getting them to join. Unless I am missing something. Ie, why does Irina Catoria stick around?
(I'm get the sense there is not much NIL for low-profile women. Maybe what there is, is comparable or above what is available at mid-majors. I really don't know.)

I imagine the decision comes down to environment and career benefits versus playing time and role.
Begin your career at a mid-major, break out and transfer up or stay and be a key player?
Begin at a high-major where you may have better facilities, support services, and competition in practices and games, and a flashier environment, travel, kit, and degree but won't play as much? Either work your way into a major role or transfer down after a year or two?
Which best fulfills the student-athlete's goals? If it's about developing into the best player they can be, arguments can be made for both. If it's overall experience, there are arguments for both as well.

Hayven Smith was here two years, probably didn't see a major role coming in year three and decided to transfer to a mid-major. Irene is entering year two at Illinois--one more year to challenge herself to attain a larger role... or maybe it's the money or other benefits that outweigh playing time.

I would guess that Ona Riopedre comes seeking an elite training environment and a challenge. Her frosh year stat averages were pretty good at the juco level, though her shot percentages were pedestrian. She didn't look like a sensation in the juco game footage that's available online. She's coming off injury. Were she a bigger deal she would have been signed earlier with a host of suitors after her. Clearly she wants a big-time environment. She takes a big step up and will be another capable body at practices, like Gisela Segura (who completed her eligibility) and Mia Zenere. If we're lucky, she'll grow into a contributor in games.

My assumption is that Lana Brenjo is in a similar place as Riopedre. A fitting replacement for Hayven, she may--a year or two from now--be in the position of Irene and Hayven. She's coming from being one of the younger players in a lower-profile European women's league where she was a starter with moderate stats. I expect that she's looking at an Irene Catoira / Hayven Smith role, which includes matching up with the bigs in practice and having opportunity there and in low-intensity and emergency minutes to prove mettle and earn a role in the rotation. Perhaps there is a little money for her, to match what she'd get from her club in Serbia; but there are other benefits to trading the Serbian women's league for the training ground of high-major US women's college basketball that includes a pathway to a free degree from Illinois and post-graduation career opportunities. Again, if we're lucky, she's got some big moves in her bag and up her sleeve.

I know that if I were back at age 18, I would appreciate the challenge and experience of a high-major year to test myself, challenge myself, and learn from the environment. On top of the prestige of the degree, I might even find value in preparing for a career in high-major coaching by attaching myself to a coach with a track record and a program with elite resources. Of course in that case, there is also value in learning to do it where resources are more limited.
 
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