Arizona coach Adia Barnes high on redshirt junior transfer's character, as well as strength and poise in the paint as a post player.
PJ Brown The first, second and third thing Adia Barnes will tell you about transfer Isis Beh: it all has to do with character.The native of Murray, Utah, is exactly the type of student-athlete UA coach Adia Barnes likes in her program. So much so, every time Beh's name comes up, Barnes' face lights up.
On the basketball side of things, Beh — listed at 6-3, but she says she's really 6-2 — fills a big need down low at the forward position. When Beh describes her game, it's just like she was meant to be a Wildcat in Barnes' system:"Defensive-first mindset."" super aggressive," Beh said."I like being physical and at 6-2, I'm undersized in the post but I like going against bigger people.
All three have had a positive influence on her life. Bailey Thomas, who was a senior when Beh was a rookie at UNLV, led by example by working hard and focusing on defense. She kept everyone calm. Shelby was one point that drew Beh to Arizona when there was another change in head coaches — second in two years at West Virginia — and she was looking for a new home.
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