Askvig is very athletic and quicker than most 6 footers including H. Stewart from Minot Ryan, shoots the 3 ball the best on the team. Plays the post but may be better suited to play 3 with her skills and quicks. Could easily score over 20pts. pg but wasn't asked to with her Senior surrounding class. Noticed she was called upon for the clutch 3 when needed and sometimes help bring ball up when Minot was pressed. I believe her senior year will be break out year. She was asked to be on the Varsity team as an 8th grader but declined. My opinion from what I saw this year the 3 best college recruits in girls basketball were H. Stewart, S. Jacobson and C. Askvig...far and above the rest. Would be nice to keep the two Juniors instate and in Green and Gold.
"Everybody wants to be on a championship team, but nobody wants to come to practice."-Bobby Knight
I'm pretty sure SDSU is full for there 2016 recruits with the verbals from Megan Bultsma and Sydney Tracy (daughter of NDSU HOF Mike Tracy). You won't have to worry about Jacobson going to Brookings.
The corner has turned already after just one season with coach walseth. WBB will get the culture of winning as other programs. I have full faith we will land the recruits we need and want to be a bison. Go bison
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MN Fury, Jacobson's and McKeever's team, won the Deep South Classic in Raleigh, NC today.
Really, REALLY hope Jacobson decides to follow her brother to NDSU.
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One does not simply walk into the FARGODOME...
Moorhead HS basketball player Sam Haiby (FR) playing baseball, yes baseball, on freshman team for the Spuds.
http://www.inforum.com/sports/high-s...t-gender-roles
“You can tell she’s an athlete,” Moorhead freshman baseball coach Steve Timmer said. “She can pretty much do anything. I know she plays basketball, but doesn’t play a fall sport. She sure could. With the type of athlete she is and person she is, she could.”
She’s not too bad at basketball either. She averaged 20.7 points, 5.8 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 3.1 steals a game in her first year as a starter on the varsity basketball team for Moorhead this season. She’s getting looks from South Dakota State, North Dakota State,
North Carolina, New Mexico and Minnesota for basketball.