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Katrina Hannaford was a heck of a player for NU. That girl had game.
I swear we (up until very recently) had rule to see at least 2 years of grades before offering a kid. Did this change? Lou?
Love it and hope he keeps it up. Maybe Fitz could copy.In the category of "Did this change ...," early in his NU career, didn't Collins once say something to the effect that he was going to run a program that considered offers valuable and he would only make offers very judiciously - basically to kids he only knew would take the offers or include NU as one of their final choices?
Am I inventing this? I fully admit I might be confusing it with another team.
If not, anybody know what changed? This year the program has offers all over the place ... quite a bit different than past years.
I swear we (up until very recently) had rule to see at least 2 years of grades before offering a kid. Did this change? Lou?
Just read that his mother, Katrina Hannaford Christie, played at Northwestern and is second all-time on the Wildcats' career field-goal percentage list.
Imagine having two legacies on the team, Baldwin and Christie. That would be awesome.
I will occasionally run across Megan Chawansky’s Mother around town, and I’ll bring up how good I thought that team was.Katrina was a big contributor on the team that made the NCAA tourney in 1997, along with the likes of Michele Ratay, Kristina Divjak and Megan Chawansky. That was a fun time for NU women’s hoops.