Going into her third season as the head coach of the UBC Okanagan Heat women91裸聊视频檚 basketball team, Claire Meadows has delivered on one of her key building principles.
Meadows has brought in another strong recruiting class, with six new faces are set to suit up in the Blue and Gold this fall.
With holes to fill from the loss of four players to graduation, including the program91裸聊视频檚 all-time leading scorer in Vernon guard Emily Kanester, Meadows has reached into the NCAA, Calgary, the Lower Mainland, and locally in the Junior Heat club program.
Two forwards and four guards make up the new class with Anastasia Evans (6-0 F, Coquitlam/Dr. Charles Best, Auburn University at Montgomery) and Brianna Falk (5-11 F, Vernon) adding size and skill on the frontline.
The four backcourt players are Lindsey Bott (5-10 G, N. Vancouver-Seycove), Sadie Beers (5-9 G, Vancouver-Little Flower), Claire Feasby (5-10 G, Calgary-Western Canada) and Kate Johnson (5-8 G, Kelowna-Immaculata).
With such a diverse group Meadows in pleased with the prospects of her young program.
91裸聊视频淭his is an exciting year for our program as we have added a lot of young talent to our roster,91裸聊视频 said Meadows. 91裸聊视频淲e are adding some size, quickness and a handful players who can shoot the ball very well. It will be very exciting to watch them development and grow in our Heat program.91裸聊视频
Sadie Beers
Sadie Beers is a provincial team shooting guard from Vancouver91裸聊视频檚 Little Flower Academy. Beers can knock down the three, hitting eight in last season91裸聊视频檚 high school postseason. The sharp shooting guard has played on Team BC in both her U17 age group as well as U14.
A strong student, Beers will begin her academic career in the Arts program at UBC Okanagan.
91裸聊视频淚 cannot wait to suit up in a Heat uniform this fall and am extremely excited to be a part of this team,91裸聊视频 Beers said. 91裸聊视频淚 will look to bring positive energy and a good work ethic to the team. I hope to continue to grow all around as a player and to help contribute to the success of the program.91裸聊视频
Lindsey Bott
The 5-foot-11 guard from Burnaby91裸聊视频檚 Seycove Secondary will look to help the backcourt for the Heat in the upcoming season.
Bott has been a starter on the Seycove senior girls91裸聊视频 team since grade 10, and won two provincial medals. A silver medal in her Grade 11 year followed up with a B.C. Championship in this April in her Grade 12 year.
Academically, Lindsey will enter the Arts with the possibility of pursuing an English or Psychology major.
Ana Evans
A product of Coquitlam91裸聊视频檚 Dr. Charles Best Secondary, Ana Evans the 6-foot-1 forward, will be transferring from Auburn University at Montgomery to the Heat after playing two seasons for the NCAA Div. 2 school.
At Dr. Charles Best Anastasia captained her senior team for three seasons and brought the team to an eighth place finish at BC provincials in the school91裸聊视频檚 first ever appearance at the tournament. At AUM this past season Evans averaged 17 minutes a game, started in six contests as a sophomore, contributing four points a game with a career high of 16 points.
Academically Anna will transfer into the Bachelor of Science majoring in Biology, with a long-term academic goal of eventually becoming a physician.
91裸聊视频淚 chose UBCO because it is a great academic school with a curriculum that will support my journey toward becoming a physician,91裸聊视频 Evans said. 91裸聊视频淎thletically I chose UBCO because I believe Coach Meadows will help me with my development on and off the court. The team is young and I envision I can play a role in helping us reach the goal of making it to the U Sports tournament.91裸聊视频
Brianna Falk
A 5-foot-9 forward from Vernon who played her club basketball with the Junior Heat, Falk was instrumental in the great run with the VSS Panthers in her grade 12 season, leading the team to a 35-2 overall record and a provincial silver medal. Falk earned a first team provincial all-star for her efforts.
Enrolled in the Nursing program at UBC Okanagan Falk91裸聊视频檚 goal is to become a registered nurse. Helping others is a passion for Falk who has already travelled to Africa in 2016 to help in an orphanage for two weeks. In 2017 Falk travelled to Guatemala to help install water filtration systems during her Spring Break.
Claire Feasby
The 5-foot-10 guard and Calgary native will strengthen the UBC Okanagan backcourt with her big game experience. This past season Claire won a provincial 4A silver medal with her high school team, Western Canada High, along with the Redhawk Invitational Championship where she was named the MVP of the tournament. A consistent long range threat, Feasby has hit a three in 55 consecutive games for her school team.
Kate Johnson
The younger sister to current Heat basketball players Emma and Olivia, Kate played with the very successful Immaculata Mustangs program, medalling at one provincial and four Catholics championships.
Along with Ashlyn Day, Johnson played a lead role in the Mustangs91裸聊视频 march to gold and a 61-41 victory over Holy Cross in this year91裸聊视频檚 B.C. Catholics final.
In her Grade 11 season, her second with the Immaculata senior team and first as a starter, Johnson was named the MVP of the 2016 Mustang Classic and a second-team all-star at the B.C. AA provincial tournament.
Kate is also a product of the Junior Heat program.
91裸聊视频淜ate is a gifted athlete who has had a lot of success playing a number of different sports throughout high school. She plays the game with incredible pace and is extremely explosive in the open court,91裸聊视频 said Heat coach
91裸聊视频淜ate will also bring a presence on defense as her athleticism will allow her to pressure and defend the ball.91裸聊视频
Vernon91裸聊视频檚 Jordyn Cullum, one of last year91裸聊视频檚 top recruits, will also join the Heat this season after redshirting and sitting out with an injury in 2016-17.
The UBCO Heat women91裸聊视频檚 basketball team will open their 2016-17 campaign Nov. 4 and 5 against their long-time rival, the Thompson Rivers WolfPack in the Furnace.