5 Commits to Louisville WBB

20130209-191655.jpgSyd made her official visit to the University of Louisville, got to spend time with the team, check out the campus and get excited about her arrival next year. While there we were able to meet two of the young ladies who have also made a verbal commitment to play at U of L. Kind of hard to believe that this time next year they will all be teammates.

Over the weekend, Louisville Women’s Basketball picked up a fifth commitment in the class of 2014 – Arica Carter from California.

ESPN Hoop Gurlz has a list of all five of the girls who plan to be a part of CardNation. You can read more about each of the ladies on the ESPN website.

Scout.com also had an article on the five commits. You can check it out here.

One More Article on Syd’s Verbal

psbfav5actionshots-136Hopefully you aren’t getting too bored of the announcement about Syd’s commitment to Louisville. I think once the first wave runs its course, things will return to normal and other news will come to the front.

Last summer, Syd attended the Peach State Basketball Fab 5 Camp in Georgia and got a nice write-up and some cool pics after her showing there.

Peach State Basketball posted the following article on their website regarding her decision to go to U of L. Appreciate these various organizations that promote girls’ basketball and highlight the players who work to get better and play at the next level.

Louisville Adds Brackemyre

Louisville is currently in the top 15 nationally. This weekend, the Cardinals added 2014 forward Sydney Brackemyre of Harveysburg, Ohio. The 6-foot-1 swing player should help them in their quest to stay amongst the elite programs nationwide. Brackemyre can score the basketball at the free throw line or with the trail 3-pointer. Her performance at our Elite Basketball Academy Fab Five Camp in the fall solidified her standing as an ELITE 100 rated recruit. Brackemyre is currently sidelined with an ACL injury suffered before the end of 2012 but should be back on the floor before the summer is out if not sooner. Before choosing Louisville, the four-star forward was considering Dayton and Michigan in her final three.