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SARAH K. SPENCER
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
sspencer@post-gazette.com


AUG 2, 2019

Within five minutes of her first workout with Makenna Marisa, new Penn State women’s basketball coach Carolyn Kieger turned to one of her assistant coaches with a smile.

“I was like ‘This kid can play,’” Kieger said.

Marisa, a freshman at Penn State and two-time Post-Gazette Player of the Year, is one of the better guards to come out of the WPIAL in recent history, having led Peters Township to an undefeated season and WPIAL and PIAA championships as a senior.

She had offers from Baylor, eventual 2018 champion, among several others, but chose Penn State because it felt like home — her grandpa, Rudy, was a member of the 1954 Final Four team, and her brother, Kelson, who will be a senior at Penn State, is a member of the practice squad this year.

Marisa’s decision held firm despite a coaching change from Coquese Washington to Kieger, who was previously at Marquette.

Now, in her first year as a Nittany Lion, she finds herself as an integral part of Penn State’s rebuilding process.

“We’re going to need a lot out of her and I’m going to have pretty high expectations for her as a freshman which I think is going to be great,” Kieger said. “That’s how you learn is you play through your mistakes as a freshman and you grow, so I’m excited for her because I think she’s got a great opportunity to play right away and not only just play, but impact.”

Penn State, which went 12-18 last year (5-13 in the Big Ten) and went .500 in the 2017 season, is looking to bounce back this year under Kieger, who led Marquette to three consecutive NCAA tournaments.

“Everyone’s mindset is, it’s not going to be the same as last year … Just always stay positive, that’s a huge thing,” Marisa said. “Just be unselfish, cheer each other on, never put our heads down. So we’re staying positive and working hard. We know that we’re going to have to really go at it, go at each other and push each other to be the best and hopefully show some positive results. But yeah, we’re ready.”

The Nittany Lions return senior guard Siyeh Frazier (9.9 points per game) and junior guard Kamaria McDaniel (9.7 ppg), but they’ll have a different look this year, with Kieger spearheading a faster-paced, more positionless game, with any guard able to bring the ball up.

This can make teams harder to scout, and it’s a good fit for Marisa, who, at 5 feet 11 with a great handle and jumper, can play 1 through 4 in the system.

She won’t just see the floor as a freshman, but will likely have to shoulder a decent amount of responsibility. Should all go as planned, Kieger sees her developing into a top Big Ten guard.

“I think she’s going to be vital,” Kieger said. “I think she’s going to be a catalyst to us in this culture, helping with that style of play, putting the ball in her hands. It’s funny, because she’s a prototype of the style we want to play.”

For Marisa, before hopefully helping Penn State on game days, she’s simply adjusting to college life and the increased speed of play in practices.

The Nittany Lions play host to Kutztown in an exhibition game Nov. 1 and open Nov. 5 at Towson.

“I hopefully want to help change the culture to a winning culture, hopefully, with coach Kiegs coming in, a winning culture over these next four years,” Marisa said. “I want to be my very best. I know coach Kiegs is going to push all of us, not just me, to have our max potential and be our very best.”
 
It will be an interesting transition this year but I hope it will build for the future.
 
Nice to look ahead to a women's BB team with some hope, and not the same ol, same ol....


IMG-1652-1564686780.jpg


SARAH K. SPENCER
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
sspencer@post-gazette.com


AUG 2, 2019

Within five minutes of her first workout with Makenna Marisa, new Penn State women’s basketball coach Carolyn Kieger turned to one of her assistant coaches with a smile.

“I was like ‘This kid can play,’” Kieger said.

Marisa, a freshman at Penn State and two-time Post-Gazette Player of the Year, is one of the better guards to come out of the WPIAL in recent history, having led Peters Township to an undefeated season and WPIAL and PIAA championships as a senior.

She had offers from Baylor, eventual 2018 champion, among several others, but chose Penn State because it felt like home — her grandpa, Rudy, was a member of the 1954 Final Four team, and her brother, Kelson, who will be a senior at Penn State, is a member of the practice squad this year.

Marisa’s decision held firm despite a coaching change from Coquese Washington to Kieger, who was previously at Marquette.

Now, in her first year as a Nittany Lion, she finds herself as an integral part of Penn State’s rebuilding process.

“We’re going to need a lot out of her and I’m going to have pretty high expectations for her as a freshman which I think is going to be great,” Kieger said. “That’s how you learn is you play through your mistakes as a freshman and you grow, so I’m excited for her because I think she’s got a great opportunity to play right away and not only just play, but impact.”

Penn State, which went 12-18 last year (5-13 in the Big Ten) and went .500 in the 2017 season, is looking to bounce back this year under Kieger, who led Marquette to three consecutive NCAA tournaments.

“Everyone’s mindset is, it’s not going to be the same as last year … Just always stay positive, that’s a huge thing,” Marisa said. “Just be unselfish, cheer each other on, never put our heads down. So we’re staying positive and working hard. We know that we’re going to have to really go at it, go at each other and push each other to be the best and hopefully show some positive results. But yeah, we’re ready.”

The Nittany Lions return senior guard Siyeh Frazier (9.9 points per game) and junior guard Kamaria McDaniel (9.7 ppg), but they’ll have a different look this year, with Kieger spearheading a faster-paced, more positionless game, with any guard able to bring the ball up.

This can make teams harder to scout, and it’s a good fit for Marisa, who, at 5 feet 11 with a great handle and jumper, can play 1 through 4 in the system.

She won’t just see the floor as a freshman, but will likely have to shoulder a decent amount of responsibility. Should all go as planned, Kieger sees her developing into a top Big Ten guard.

“I think she’s going to be vital,” Kieger said. “I think she’s going to be a catalyst to us in this culture, helping with that style of play, putting the ball in her hands. It’s funny, because she’s a prototype of the style we want to play.”

For Marisa, before hopefully helping Penn State on game days, she’s simply adjusting to college life and the increased speed of play in practices.

The Nittany Lions play host to Kutztown in an exhibition game Nov. 1 and open Nov. 5 at Towson.

“I hopefully want to help change the culture to a winning culture, hopefully, with coach Kiegs coming in, a winning culture over these next four years,” Marisa said. “I want to be my very best. I know coach Kiegs is going to push all of us, not just me, to have our max potential and be our very best.”
Can Kieger keep her out of the portal?
 
Can Kieger keep her out of the portal?

Makenna is from a PSU family. Her Grandpap is Rudy Marisa, who was on the PSU 1954 Final Four team, was the head coach at Waynesburg College, and is a legend in that area of PA for the camps he ran for youngsters. And her brother is at PSU now.

This gal is all PSU and will be a big building block for our new women's BB coach to build around and recruit around. To quote some of the babblers here: Mark It Down!!

;););)
 
Makenna is from a PSU family. Her Grandpap is Rudy Marisa, who was on the PSU 1954 Final Four team, was the head coach at Waynesburg College, and is a legend in that area of PA for the camps he ran for youngsters. And her brother is at PSU now.

This gal is all PSU and will be a big building block for our new women's BB coach to build around and recruit around. To quote some of the babblers here: Mark It Down!!

;););)
My post was TIC.
 
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Nice to look ahead to a women's BB team with some hope, and not the same ol, same ol....


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SARAH K. SPENCER
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
sspencer@post-gazette.com


AUG 2, 2019

Within five minutes of her first workout with Makenna Marisa, new Penn State women’s basketball coach Carolyn Kieger turned to one of her assistant coaches with a smile.

“I was like ‘This kid can play,’” Kieger said.

Marisa, a freshman at Penn State and two-time Post-Gazette Player of the Year, is one of the better guards to come out of the WPIAL in recent history, having led Peters Township to an undefeated season and WPIAL and PIAA championships as a senior.

She had offers from Baylor, eventual 2018 champion, among several others, but chose Penn State because it felt like home — her grandpa, Rudy, was a member of the 1954 Final Four team, and her brother, Kelson, who will be a senior at Penn State, is a member of the practice squad this year.

Marisa’s decision held firm despite a coaching change from Coquese Washington to Kieger, who was previously at Marquette.

Now, in her first year as a Nittany Lion, she finds herself as an integral part of Penn State’s rebuilding process.

“We’re going to need a lot out of her and I’m going to have pretty high expectations for her as a freshman which I think is going to be great,” Kieger said. “That’s how you learn is you play through your mistakes as a freshman and you grow, so I’m excited for her because I think she’s got a great opportunity to play right away and not only just play, but impact.”

Penn State, which went 12-18 last year (5-13 in the Big Ten) and went .500 in the 2017 season, is looking to bounce back this year under Kieger, who led Marquette to three consecutive NCAA tournaments.

“Everyone’s mindset is, it’s not going to be the same as last year … Just always stay positive, that’s a huge thing,” Marisa said. “Just be unselfish, cheer each other on, never put our heads down. So we’re staying positive and working hard. We know that we’re going to have to really go at it, go at each other and push each other to be the best and hopefully show some positive results. But yeah, we’re ready.”

The Nittany Lions return senior guard Siyeh Frazier (9.9 points per game) and junior guard Kamaria McDaniel (9.7 ppg), but they’ll have a different look this year, with Kieger spearheading a faster-paced, more positionless game, with any guard able to bring the ball up.

This can make teams harder to scout, and it’s a good fit for Marisa, who, at 5 feet 11 with a great handle and jumper, can play 1 through 4 in the system.

She won’t just see the floor as a freshman, but will likely have to shoulder a decent amount of responsibility. Should all go as planned, Kieger sees her developing into a top Big Ten guard.

“I think she’s going to be vital,” Kieger said. “I think she’s going to be a catalyst to us in this culture, helping with that style of play, putting the ball in her hands. It’s funny, because she’s a prototype of the style we want to play.”

For Marisa, before hopefully helping Penn State on game days, she’s simply adjusting to college life and the increased speed of play in practices.

The Nittany Lions play host to Kutztown in an exhibition game Nov. 1 and open Nov. 5 at Towson.

“I hopefully want to help change the culture to a winning culture, hopefully, with coach Kiegs coming in, a winning culture over these next four years,” Marisa said. “I want to be my very best. I know coach Kiegs is going to push all of us, not just me, to have our max potential and be our very best.”

Met Kieger on Sunday at picnic. She is high energy. Great with fans.
 
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How is the new HQ doing on the recruiting trail??

Can anybody list any new recruits or potential new ones??

This is the class announced by PSU while Washington was still the coach. Not sure they are all making it to PSU this Fall.

Mya Bembry
6-1 Wing | West Orange, N.J. | West Orange High School |iExcel
(Ranked as the No. 120 player in the Class of 2019 by Blue Star Basketball Report and the No. 48 player at her position by College Girls Basketball Report.)

Anna Camden
6-3 Forward | Downingtown, Pa. | The Shipley School | Philadelphia Belles
(Ranked as the No. 82 player in the Class of 2019 by Blue Star Basketball Report and the No. 31 player at her position by College Girls Basketball Report.)

Madison Greene
5-8 Guard | Pickerington, Ohio | Pickerington Central High School | West Virginia Thunder
(Ranked as the No. 60 overall player and No. 13 point guard in the Class of 2019 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report)

Jayla James
6-1 Wing | Upper Marlboro, Md. | Riverdale Baptist High School | Team Takeover
(Ranked as the No. 22 player at her position by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report.)

Makenna Marisa
5-11 Guard | McMurray, Pa. | Peters Township High School | Western PA Bruins (
Ranked as the No. 58 overall player and No. 17 player at her position in the Class of 2019 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report, as well as the No. 64 overall player by Blue Star Basketball Report.)

Above is from:
https://gopsusports.com/news/2018/1...l-lady-lions-ink-top-20-recruiting-class.aspx

And the current roster on GOPSUSPORTS includes Bembry, Camden, James and Marisa. Looks like Greene may have dropped out of the 2019 class. It will be interesting to see how coach Kieger's up tempo style incorporates the returning players with the young talent, as Washington tended to have some slower, non-athletic post players on the roster that could not keep and contribute to any pace of play other than walking up the court. If I had to guess, any out of shape players will have to either get in the shape and conditioning necessary to contribute to a very up tempo style of play or they will be riding the bench..... or in "The Portal".........


According to ESPN, Coach Kieger has one commit for the class of 2020.
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Maddie Burke
GUARD
CLASS: 2020

90 - SCOUTS GRADE



    • Doylestown, PAHOMETOWN
    • Central Bucks WestHIGH SCHOOL



    • 6-0HEIGHT
    • —WEIGHT



    • —OVERALL RANK
    • 28 POSITION RANK


 
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This is the class announced by PSU while Washington was still the coach. Not sure they are all making it to PSU this Fall.

Mya Bembry
6-1 Wing | West Orange, N.J. | West Orange High School |iExcel
(Ranked as the No. 120 player in the Class of 2019 by Blue Star Basketball Report and the No. 48 player at her position by College Girls Basketball Report.)

Anna Camden
6-3 Forward | Downingtown, Pa. | The Shipley School | Philadelphia Belles
(Ranked as the No. 82 player in the Class of 2019 by Blue Star Basketball Report and the No. 31 player at her position by College Girls Basketball Report.)

Madison Greene
5-8 Guard | Pickerington, Ohio | Pickerington Central High School | West Virginia Thunder
(Ranked as the No. 60 overall player and No. 13 point guard in the Class of 2019 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report)

Jayla James
6-1 Wing | Upper Marlboro, Md. | Riverdale Baptist High School | Team Takeover
(Ranked as the No. 22 player at her position by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report.)

Makenna Marisa
5-11 Guard | McMurray, Pa. | Peters Township High School | Western PA Bruins (
Ranked as the No. 58 overall player and No. 17 player at her position in the Class of 2019 by Collegiate Girls Basketball Report, as well as the No. 64 overall player by Blue Star Basketball Report.)

Above is from:
https://gopsusports.com/news/2018/1...l-lady-lions-ink-top-20-recruiting-class.aspx

And the current roster on GOPSUSPORTS includes Bembry, Camden, James and Marisa. Looks like Greene may have dropped out of the 2019 class. It will be interesting to see how coach Kieger's up tempo style incorporates the returning players with the young talent, as Washington tended to have some slower, non-athletic post players on the roster. If I had to guess, any out of shape players will have to either get in shape or they will be riding the bench.....


According to ESPN, Coach Kieger has one commit for the class of 2020.
225165.jpg

Maddie Burke
GUARD
CLASS: 2020

90 - SCOUTS GRADE



    • Doylestown, PAHOMETOWN
    • Central Bucks WestHIGH SCHOOL



    • 6-0HEIGHT
    • —WEIGHT



    • —OVERALL RANK
    • 28 POSITION RANK


Madison Greene flipped to OSU.
 
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