Hello: Taylor Gleason (women's basketball)
Yet another Michigan basketball commitment—this one on the women’s side. According to a tweet from Lady Ballers Insider, Taylor Gleason has verbally committed to the Maize and Blue:
2013 Goodrich HS (MI) 5'8" PG Taylor Gleason (All Michigan) has verbally committed to Michigan. More info on lbinsider.com later....
Gleason is the first 2013 commit for Kevin Borseth (or, at least the first one publicly known), and she sounds like a solid addition to the program. She was named a first-team, Class B all-stater for her sophomore season, during which she averaged 11 points, 4 assists, and 3 steals, while leading the Goodrich Martians to the Class B semifinals for the first time.
Here’s a bit of a scouting report from a Flint Journal article:
A very consistent scorer and precision passer, Gleason is shooting 50 percent from the field and 81 percent from the free throw line. She is already drawing the interest of several NCAA Division 1 schools.
"Taylor is a creator and playmaker with her court vision being her best attribute," [Goodrich coach Jason] Gray said. "She is a tremendous passer and seems to see what options are available before anyone else. She makes other players better by getting them the ball when they need it in order to score."
Gleason became more comfortable running the offense this season.
"Taylor has become a true point and that explains why we are averaging more than 70 points a game," Gray said. "She cares about winning, not individual recognition. Over the next two years, her work ethic and determination will help keep us playing at a high level."
a good pick up, especially when she is home grown.
Beilein, Borseth, and Brady!
There seem to be great days ahead for Michigan sports!
Hoke, Tom, and Lloyd!
And we have a caption contest for the article's accompanying picture:
August 2nd, 2011 at 11:16 PM ^
"The illudium Q36 explosive space modulator! That creature has stolen the space modulator! "
--marvin the martian
August 2nd, 2011 at 10:48 PM ^
August 2nd, 2011 at 11:06 PM ^
who knows how to point.
the future is looking bright for both men and women's basketball...
August 2nd, 2011 at 10:22 PM ^
Not sure if anyone else was wondering about this, but Goodrich's nickname seemed a bit odd, so I found an explanation—from History of the Martian Mascot—on the school's website:
the term "Martian" does not refer to space aliens at all, but rather to Mars, the Roman god of war. . . .
Prior to the 1930's, Goodrich students were known as the Goodrich Gladiators. At that time, Goodrich was still a farming community and the school system had the official title of "Goodrich Rural Agricultural Schools". When the "Martian" name was adopted in the 1930's, it had a dual significance because in Roman mythology, Mars was an agricultural deity as well as a warrior.
Fifty years later, the "Rural Agricultural" is gone from our name. Goodrich still has many small farms, and the Martian warriors have to be reckoned with on the playing field and in the classroom.
either way, love the nickname - are there any better in the state? nation?
I know there is a certain HS in Man, WV - home of the Man Hillbillies
August 2nd, 2011 at 10:36 PM ^
I followed women's basketball more closely when the Shock were in Detroit, but isn't 5-8 tall for a point guard?
August 2nd, 2011 at 10:47 PM ^
hey, where's your 2009 state ring? Mines missing. I think someone with the intitials "ML" might have..."stolen"...it haha :P