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What They Are Doing Today -- MONDAY CARDINAL COUPLE
CATCHING UP WITH.....SHONI SCHIMMEL
When one thinks of the history of University of Louisville women's basketball, the name Shoni Schimmel quickly comes to mind.
A 2010 high school All-American out Oregon and featured in the independent documentary/film Off the Rez...Schimmel came to Louisville for her career as a student-athlete and created some very impressive stats and memories in her four years as a Cardinal.
As a junior, she led the Cards to the 2013 NCAA Women's Championship game. Who could ever forget her eye-popping move over Brit Griner and the subsequent verbal add-on Shoni directed at Griner after the score? Schimmel went on to score over 17 points a game her senior season and was an All-American. Her 2174 college points placed her third on the all-time scoring list at UofL and she was selected eighth in the first round of the 2014 WNBA Draft by Atlanta.

2016 brought changes for Shoni. Then head coach Michael Cooper expressed disappointment that Schimmel showed up for training camp "out of shape" and she was traded to the New York Liberty. Her role and stats diminished in New York and she missed the second half of the season due to a concussion.
In 2017, there were more changes in store for Schimmel. She didn't report for the New York Liberty's training camp. She released a statement that she would be taking the 2017 WNBA season off to deal with some personal issues. Her grandmother, a strong force in her life, had recently become ill and Shoni wanted to spend time with her and her family before she eventually passed away. Shoni indicated she would return for the 2018 season, and did...but she failed to make the Liberty's roster and was picked up by the Las Vegas Aces and played in just two games before getting waived.
Undaunted, she went overseas after being waived by the Aces and played briefly under contract in Israel but she returned to the USa and went in a different direction.
Coaching.

Shoni did return to Portland's Hoopfest this summer...her first time playing in the summer outdoor basketball tournament since 2008. Playing in the Elite Division with other former NCAA DI standouts and WNBA players, she teamed up with a couple of Eastern Washington ex-players and New Mexico forward Abby Scott nd formed the All Rez team. Her squad met and sent her sister Jude's squad (Air Natives) to losersbracket in the double elimination format. Hoopfest is the world's largest outdoor 3-on-3 basketball tournament.
Will Schimmel play competitvely again in the WNBA or overseas?
"I'm jusst chilling right now. After playing basketball for 23 straight years, I think I deserve a break after everything. I'm getting ready to possibly get another coaching job."
The Jeff Walz player-to-coaching tree sprouts another branch. Honestly, I didn't think it would be Shoni, but, when you consider the facts, it makes perfect sense. A love for the game. tremendous knowledge of the game. The ability to pass on what she's learned to younger players.
We've seen the transition from player to coach in Becky Burke, Candyce (Bingham) Wheeler, Sara Hammond, Cortnee Walton and more. All of them have paid their dues and are still paying their dues to be where they are and where they dream of being eventually. Here's hoping Shoni has the "stick-to-it" mentality to continue to follow this new avenue in her life. Maybe someday we'll see her on the sidelines as a DI NCAA coach. the big question is: how much does she want it?
Baby steps first, though. Remember Jeff Walz got his start coaching middle and high school teams.
The best the best of luck to Shoni Schimmel. Here's hoping she can develop a new set of "shake 'em" prodigies for women's basketball in the future. A young women who has seen so much, so fast in her 27 years. What will the next 27 bring?
paulie
xxxxx
CATCHING UP WITH.....SHONI SCHIMMEL
When one thinks of the history of University of Louisville women's basketball, the name Shoni Schimmel quickly comes to mind.
A 2010 high school All-American out Oregon and featured in the independent documentary/film Off the Rez...Schimmel came to Louisville for her career as a student-athlete and created some very impressive stats and memories in her four years as a Cardinal.
As a junior, she led the Cards to the 2013 NCAA Women's Championship game. Who could ever forget her eye-popping move over Brit Griner and the subsequent verbal add-on Shoni directed at Griner after the score? Schimmel went on to score over 17 points a game her senior season and was an All-American. Her 2174 college points placed her third on the all-time scoring list at UofL and she was selected eighth in the first round of the 2014 WNBA Draft by Atlanta.

2016 brought changes for Shoni. Then head coach Michael Cooper expressed disappointment that Schimmel showed up for training camp "out of shape" and she was traded to the New York Liberty. Her role and stats diminished in New York and she missed the second half of the season due to a concussion.
In 2017, there were more changes in store for Schimmel. She didn't report for the New York Liberty's training camp. She released a statement that she would be taking the 2017 WNBA season off to deal with some personal issues. Her grandmother, a strong force in her life, had recently become ill and Shoni wanted to spend time with her and her family before she eventually passed away. Shoni indicated she would return for the 2018 season, and did...but she failed to make the Liberty's roster and was picked up by the Las Vegas Aces and played in just two games before getting waived.
Undaunted, she went overseas after being
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waived by the Aces and played briefly under contract in Israel but she returned to the USa and went in a different direction.
Coaching.
She accepted the job of girls basketball coach at New Town High School in North Dakota on the Fort Berthold Reservation. Details are skecthy and hard to find on her year of coaching there but, it appears the Eagles went 14-18. She is not listed as the coach for the upcoming 2019-20 season.
Shoni did return to Portland's Hoopfest this summer...her first time playing in the summer outdoor basketball tournament since 2008. Playing in the Elite Division with other former NCAA DI standouts and WNBA players, she teamed up with a couple of Eastern Washington ex-players and New Mexico forward Abby Scott nd formed the All Rez team. Her squad met and sent her sister Jude's squad (Air Natives) to losersbracket in the double elimination format. Hoopfest is the world's largest outdoor 3-on-3 basketball tournament.
Will Schimmel play competitvely again in the WNBA or overseas?
"I'm jusst chilling right now. After playing basketball for 23 straight years, I think I deserve a break after everything. I'm getting ready to possibly get another coaching job."
The Jeff Walz player-to-coaching tree sprouts another branch. Honestly, I didn't think it would be Shoni, but, when you consider the facts, it makes perfect sense. A love for the game. tremendous knowledge of the game. The ability to pass on what she's learned to younger players.
We've seen the transition from player to coach in Becky Burke, Candyce (Bingham) Wheeler, Sara Hammond, Cortnee Walton and more. All of them have paid their dues and are still paying their dues to be where they are and where they dream of being eventually. Here's hoping Shoni has the "stick-to-it" mentality to continue to follow this new avenue in her life. Maybe someday we'll see her on the sidelines as a DI NCAA coach. the big question is: how much does she want it?
Baby steps first, though. Remember Jeff Walz got his start coaching middle and high school teams.
The best the best of luck to Shoni Schimmel. Here's hoping she can develop a new set of "shake 'em" prodigies for women's basketball in the future. A young women who has seen so much, so fast in her 27 years. What will the next 27 bring?
paulie
xxxxx
Coaching.

Shoni did return to Portland's Hoopfest this summer...her first time playing in the summer outdoor basketball tournament since 2008. Playing in the Elite Division with other former NCAA DI standouts and WNBA players, she teamed up with a couple of Eastern Washington ex-players and New Mexico forward Abby Scott nd formed the All Rez team. Her squad met and sent her sister Jude's squad (Air Natives) to losersbracket in the double elimination format. Hoopfest is the world's largest outdoor 3-on-3 basketball tournament.
Will Schimmel play competitvely again in the WNBA or overseas?
"I'm jusst chilling right now. After playing basketball for 23 straight years, I think I deserve a break after everything. I'm getting ready to possibly get another coaching job."
The Jeff Walz player-to-coaching tree sprouts another branch. Honestly, I didn't think it would be Shoni, but, when you consider the facts, it makes perfect sense. A love for the game. tremendous knowledge of the game. The ability to pass on what she's learned to younger players.
We've seen the transition from player to coach in Becky Burke, Candyce (Bingham) Wheeler, Sara Hammond, Cortnee Walton and more. All of them have paid their dues and are still paying their dues to be where they are and where they dream of being eventually. Here's hoping Shoni has the "stick-to-it" mentality to continue to follow this new avenue in her life. Maybe someday we'll see her on the sidelines as a DI NCAA coach. the big question is: how much does she want it?
Baby steps first, though. Remember Jeff Walz got his start coaching middle and high school teams.
The best the best of luck to Shoni Schimmel. Here's hoping she can develop a new set of "shake 'em" prodigies for women's basketball in the future. A young women who has seen so much, so fast in her 27 years. What will the next 27 bring?
paulie
xxxxx
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