It seems to me that the traditional roles simply have to shift a bit in order for the mom to continu...more
posted Friday, July 9, 2010 at 3:22pm PDT on Do we need a mommy track in pro sports? (Or at least a better career path?)
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WHOA.
Ariya Crook-Williams, the No. 15 prospect in the ESPN HoopGurlz Hot 100, has given a verbal commitment to play for the University of Southern California.
The 5-foot-7 guard, who has a knack for hitting big shots and plays what her Cal Sparks club coach Elbert Kinnebrew describes as a "power" game from the perimeter, announced her decision to USC coach Michael Cooper on Wednesday afternoon.
I was just talking to someone last night about UCLA's seeming lack of recruiting knack, and this underscores the point.
Crook-Williams was at every Bruin home game this year, and it was rumored that she was at the top of their list. What happened?? (I knew there was a USC Elite camp this week, but was it really all that? I guess so...)
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