The Big 10 has seen its day with great post players. ZaZa is a versatile post player who will grind on the block, but also step out and shoot the long ball! Congratulations to Pam Borton and the Minnesota Gophers. Big 10 get ready!!!
It's official Wilka "WiWi" Montout has made her choice to attend the University of South Carolina. After an incredible 2 year career at Northeastern Oklahoma junior college, where she was coached by the great leader Jim Rowland, Wi has now decided to become a Gamecock of South Carolina. Montout 6'5 glass-slapping, Juco-All American from French Guiana, was the most saught after post player this season. She brought college coaches from all points and directions. She is a player that can do it all. She has a serious post presence, but also has the ability to step out and shoot the ball. Wi also has proven the ability to put it on the floor.
Head Coach Dawn Staley, now brings a great weapon to the already high powered offense South Carolina Gamecocks. Montout made her decision for South Carolina over Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, just to name a few. Congratulations Staley and WiWi Montout.
Ashley, a guard who can steady and command the floor decided that Robert Morris and Coach Sal Buscaglia were the right fit. Ravelli a stellar student athlete also played with her Italian national team during the Fiba Europe u18 Championships 2011. Ravelli looks to control the floor and tempo for Robert Morris the 2012-13 campaign.
Coach Sal Buscaglia is no stranger to international recruiting and players. Buscaglia has had incredible success over the past 15 years with international players decorating the roster. Several of Buscaglia's players have gone on to exciting professional careers. Good luck Ashley and congratulations to you both. JUST ANOTHER "PASSION HOOPS INTERNATIONAL" dream fullfilled!!!
Esther Monny Niamke a high ranking PG of France has officially signed her National Letter of Intent with Louisville Cardinals (Big East Conference). Niamke committed to Louisville in February 2011. She has confirmed her Letter of Intent signing with the Cardinals of Louisville.
Louisville, already a national powerhouse amongst NCAA Division 1 programs, has just added unmatched speed to their campaign. Niamke is one of the quickest and skilled guards in all of Europe. She has a very strong body that will be able to take on the physical Big East play. Niamke can find players in traffic as well as get to the rim. Louisville has proven to be a solid 3 point shooting team, and Niamke now adds someone who can get the ball where it needs to go all the time. She is no stranger to the 3 point shot either, which makes her even more impressive.
Congrats Monny and Louisville Cardinals (Big East Conf. and National Top 25 Powerhouse team).
One of Europe's top guards, Julie Vanloo-Belgium, has decided to sign a national letter of intent with Iowa State.
The combo guard will light up the Big 12, with her vast array of moves. She can play either position 1 or 2, and has been likened to WNBA All-Star Becky Hammon. Vanloo, was a big priority for pro teams as well as several top NCAA universities. Iowa State should suit Vanloo very well, as the Cyclones have produced several WNBA draft picks at her position.
Vanloo, is an incredible athlete, who performed excellent for her country during the 2010 U17 World Championships. Belgium has every reason to be proud of their young guard. Vanloo will continue to make a big name for herself and her country. Belgium has done a marvelous job over the past 2 years growing their talented youth.
Congrats to Vanloo and Iowa State (a top 25 NCAA Division 1 program).
University of Minnesota gets the committment from a solid international guard. Romanian Alexandra Ionescu has decided she will be spending her days in the Big 10 Conference, with the University of Minnesota. She was a member of the Romanian national team, that won the 2010 FibaEurope div B u18 championships. She is also a reserve for the senior national team.
The smooth cool hand Ionescu, will look to stroke it from deep with Minnesota's other top 2011 recruit(s). The Big 10 Conference just got a bit more exciting, with Alex stepping on the scene. The Gophers have opened up their recruiting to international waters. The Gophers are no strangers to international talent. During their Final Four run Minnesota had one of the top youth players (Kadidja Andersson-Sweden). The international power forward help the Gophers do great things in the Big 10. Lets keep an eye on the Gophers.
French point guard sensation, of the 2011 graduating class, chooses to play in the Big East. Monny Esther Niamke a.k.a. Young Monny-Rose, has decided to play her collegiate basketball at University of Louisville. Niamke, was one of the most saught after point guards in the 2011 class. Universities from Big East, Big 10, Pac-10, SEC , ACC along with high guality mid majors came beckoning the services of Niamke. The aggressive French speedster has a wonderful strong frame built for high level division 1 collegiate basketball. The Big East just got a lot faster with Niamke around. Try not to blink, you may miss it!
The long awaited signing of the Slovenian power forward, Tjasa Gortnar, is now confirmed! Tjasa "TJ" Gortnar a 6'2 multi purpose forward joing the Georgia Tech women's basketball team by signing a National Letter of Intent November 10th. Tjasa signed the scholarship papers in her beloved town of Kranj, Slovenia.
Tjasa is excited about the opportunity to come to Georgia Tech and play in the ACC. TJ, has spent the past years creating a big name for herself in Europe. TJ is one of the finest players in her position not only in Europe but also in the world. The Collegiate Basektball Report ranked TJ at #10 in the 2011 high school graduating class. TJ will make a name for herself no doubt in the NCAA. She is a tireless worker and will lay it all on the line for the team. TJ has a great array of skills and and talents in numerous areas of the floor. The ACC is going to know who she is before her term is finished at Georgia Tech!!!
Passion Hoops International could not be more happier doing the job that we do. We discover players and help them discover their opportunity. Our "passion" is always someone's "opportunity"... thats what we believe.
A big good luck and well wishes to 2 players that were discovered and introduced to the United States collegiate scene. The first is Jelena Cerina (Srbija), who came into the USA to play junior college basketball. Cerina has torn the myth that European players should not come to junior college as it will not be successful. Well this was not the case. Jelena learned to improve her speed and strength at NEO (Northeastern Oklahoma Junior College), under Jim Rowland. She played 2 seasons and was one of the better players in the NJCAA 1 level. Jelena was given so much exposure to big universities. Her performance gave her the ability to be recognized by powerhouse University of Oklahoma, coached by Cherie Coale. Oklahoma is proud to have her and feels she will be a great addition to the program. Oklahoma played in the 2010 NCAA Division 1 Final Four. This is a great proof that international players can have an opportunity. http://www.soonersports.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/cerina_jelena00.html
http://ouinsider.com/news/story.php?article=4550
The second player who was is and so well known in FIBAEurope youth championships and as a player with incredible potential, is Avigiel Cohen (Israel). The incredible 6'ft point guard, is known for her flare and amazing playmaking. Cohen signed for a scholarship at one of the top premier unversities in the NCAA. Cohen decided for University of California, Berkely (Cal Bears). Avigiel, despite being injured at the present moment, will have a big impact on a team that needs a point guard. Avigel always had a dream and ambition to play in the USA. She simply refused to let anything stand in the way of her goals and dreams. She was actually born in Los Angeles (USA), but moved to Israel. Avigiel, who is an exceptional student decided for Cal Berkely due to its high level academics and tradition in basketball.
http://www.calbears.com/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/051910aaa.html
http://www.calbears.com/sports/w-baskbl/mtt/cohen_avigiel00.html
Once again Passion Hoops International congratulates these 2 players on their commitments to a new career. We also want to wish them the best in their first NCAA seasons. All the best from the Passion Hoops International- and global community Jelena and Avigiel.
The first every FIBA World Championships U17 group is now in the history books. Congratulations to the young USA team that played hard throughout the championship. Impressive were many of the USA players, who of course are some of the top ranked kids in the country.
Many spectators and even college coaches were able to witness the talents of various international players and teams. France's Christelle Diallo (2012), Olivia Epoupa (2013), Emma Meesseman (2011) Julie Vanloo (2011) and many others were at the top of their game. Several other players who were virtually unknown to many but never to Passion Hoops were of course MVP- Meng Li (2013) was phenomenal in many statistical areas.
Congratulations to all the young ladies in this event. Many of these young players have shown they have the skill and talent to go very far. Several of the women have ambition to further their playing careers whether it be in the USA or with a pro club within Europe. Many of the players listed in the Passion Hoops report have expressed a desire to know more about college in the USA. Congratulations to the coaches who made the effort to travel and not only support the USA team, but also to watch talent from around the globe.
Stay tuned to Passion Hoops as our efforts to recognize players around the globe continues. The world is great and it is our playground. "Our passion is your opportunity!!!"
-Passion Hoops International
Toulouse 7/25/10
Welcome to what has been long awaited for in the women's college basketball industry. Passion Hoops covers women's youth basketball throughout the world. Passion Hoops scouting will give a well informed report on all players scouted. Daniel Prince, founder of Passion Hoops, has always been and continues to be committed to helping college coach have a stronger connection to the world youth basketball. Passion Hoops was created to open the the door of opportunity to young female basketball players around the world.
Prince, known amongst coaches and other elite basketball delegates all throughout the world, has an eye for talent. Already numerous collegiate programs have benefited from Prince`s careful eye of talent, and true connect to the international basketball community.
Take the journey with Passion Hoops International. "If she can defend and score we plan on letting you know...If she is pinning shots against the glass, drop step dunking, shooting from half court or ready to be drafted Passion will put her in a suitcase and bring her to the states". We know you will be excited about having another bucket list to work from.