Head coach Kate Paye (right) with the freshmen: from left: Shay Ijiwoye, Harper Peterson and Kennedy Umeh. |
Judging by the Stanford women’s
basketball team’s summer practices and activities, “We are better than
advertised,” assistant coach Katy Steding said in a recent phone interview.
There had been some concerns about
the team after the departure of three starters; Cameron Brink and Hannah Jump
graduated, and Kiki Iriafen transferred to USC.
Katy based her optimism in part on
the three incoming freshmen and two transfers. “We’re thrilled with all five …
I can’t say enough positive about them.”
Impressive newcomers
The freshmen “are awesome,” she
said, starting with Harper Peterson, a 6’3” forward from Rocklin. She is
adapting well to the pace of college ball and is versatile enough to play the
3-5 spots. She also has a great personality, Katy said.
Kennedy Umeh, a 6’4” center from
Columbia, Md., is “another peach,” Katy said. She’ll “surprise a lot of people”
because she’s so strong and nimble. “Physically she’s more than ready.”
The third freshman, Shay Ijiwoye, a
5’6” guard from Phoenix, is “another gem.” Physically strong and quick, “she’ll
become a leader,” Katy said.
Kate with the transfers: Tess Heal (left) and Mary Ashley Stevenson. |
One of the transfers, Tess Heal, a 5’10” junior guard
from Melbourne, Australia, came from Santa Clara U. She’s a “complete
guard – great shooter, good timing, good passing,” Katy said.
The other transfer, Mary Ashley Stevenson, a 6’2”
sophomore forward from New York City, came from Purdue. The Big 10 Media
Freshman of the Year, she’s a nimble post player who can shoot from the
outside. With her sunny personality, “she’s the nicest kid,” Katy said.
All 14 players are on campus now
that junior guard Stavi Papadaki has returned from Sofia, Bulgaria, where she
was playing for her home country of Greece in the FIBA U20 Women’s EuroBasket,
Division B.
Junior point guard Talana Lepolo is
rehabbing from a “minor repair” on a meniscus in her knee. The injury wasn’t as
bad as expected, Katy said, and she’s “doing great.”
Team welcomes new staffers
The team also has some newcomers on its staff. Victoria Saucedo is the sports performance coach.
All six coaches help with recruiting, usually with four on
the road at a time.
In the meantime, retired head coach Tara VanDerveer is an adviser to Athletic Director Bernard Muir. In this part-time position, she works four hours a day: two in development and two as a “coach’s coach.”
The team and staff are looking forward to their trip to Italy starting Aug. 18 for 10 days. During that time they’ll visit Rome, Florence and Venice. Games and sightseeing are on the agenda.
(Photos by Stanford Athletics)