Women’s Basketball Emerges Stronger with Summer Workouts: Texas Team Boosts Size and Talent
The UTRGV women's basketball team begins summer workouts, aiming to build on last season's record success. With a focus on enhancing team length, speed, and athleticism, the squad features a blend of returning players and promising newcomers. Coach Lane Lord emphasizes the importance of leadership from returning veterans, such as Chazlyn Dettor and Erin Maguire, while integrating new talent through structured drills and practices. The team aims to create a strong culture and game plan over the next eight weeks in preparation for the upcoming season.
By the Numbers- The Vaqueros had their best season in program history last year.
- Chazlyn Dettor averaged 9.8 points and 5.3 rebounds per game as a freshman.
- Erin Maguire averaged 8.2 points and 3.2 assists per game across 30+ starts.
- The team consists of seven returning players who played significant minutes last season.
- Newcomers include in-conference transfers and local talent, enhancing depth and versatility.
- Practices emphasize full-court drills, ball handling, and position-specific skills.
Over the next eight weeks, the Vaqueros will focus on instilling their culture and game strategy while preparing physically and mentally for the fall season.
Bottom LineWith a strong mix of returning talent and new additions, UTRGV women's basketball is poised for another competitive season, underscoring the significance of summer training in their journey toward success.
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