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October 26, 2009
Big Ten media day
Ohio State women's basketball.
Big Ten media day
Posted by Jim MassieThe Big Ten media and coaches, with selected players, meet Thursday in Chicago for what is a rather rapid fire series of interviews.
Being a media type, I try to light at a table with all of the coaches and as many players as possible for a few minutes over the two-hour time period. I always miss somebody because a table appears full of other media types whenever I take a look.
There are no new coaches this year. It always helps when introductions aren't necessary. We're asked not to list the players scheduled to attend. Most of the kids are media savvy these days and I'm sure to know a few of them from previous get-togethers. That also helps.
Finding a funny one not tied to cliches remains a delight. Former Purdue stars Katie Douglas, Shereka Wright and Erin Lawless were all delights to interview.
Anyway, I figure that the Buckeyes will be picked to win a sixth consecutive league title. Michigan State, however, is going to get some first place votes. The Spartans have everybody back from a team that upset Duke in the NCAA Tournament. Purdue always demands respect.
I also figure that Ohio State junior center Jantel Lavender, a two-time player of the year in the conference, will be the preseason choice for that award again. Illinois junior center Jenna Smith should be a unanimous pick for the preseason team.
Six or seven players deserve serious consideration after Lavender and Smith. Penn State's Tyra Grant, Indiana's Jamie Braun, Michigan State's Aisha Jefferson and Allyssa DeHaan, Ohio State's Sammy Prahalis, Iowa's Kachine Alexander, Purdue's FahKara Malone and Brittany Rayburn come to mind immediately. And, yes, I'm sure I missed somebody like Ashley Ellis-Milan of Minnesota. So stop yelling.
Here are thumbnails of who is back and where in the conference.
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