Maya just has a lot of weapons. She's not a one- or two-dimensional player. I'd compare her right to (Tennessee star) Candace Parker in the sense that she can post up strong and she can move with the ball and she can play anywhere from point guard to center.
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I can't wait to see them play. It's going to be a lot of fun to have that much talent on one team, in one game.Tracey Tipton
I was thrilled just to be an assistant. This is the greatest honor, other than coaching our girls at Collins Hill, that I've ever been awarded.
Tracey Tipton
Like I told them in the locker room, in my mind they are the No. 1 team in the country.
Tracey Tipton
Coach Phillips has done an incredible job with that program. He and I are good friends, and we're all the time trying to help each other out. I just hate it that we had to meet each other in this round.
Tracey Tipton
After the Grayson game (in the first round), we said that was the best first half we had played all year. Then they found a way to make this the best first half all year.
Tracey Tipton
We love Maya I could go on and on. Maya has a great desire to get better every time she steps on the court. Shes never complacent. And as much as she wants to improve on the court, she sees basketball as a tool to make a difference. Maya is far more than a great basketball player shes a great person. I have been blessed to have one of her because most coaches go through their entire career and not even come close to being able to coach a player like her. The kid is special.
Tracey Tipton
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