The last time most fans saw Hannah Sjerven was March 26, late in an NCAA Sweet 16 matchup with Michigan, when the South Dakota center and former Rogers High School standout fouled out with 2:19 left and her team within three points of the Wolverines.
After leading the Coyotes to upsets over Mississippi and Baylor, it was difficult for Sjerven to watch the closing moments of a 52-49 loss.
"It took awhile, honestly," said Sjerven, who was selected by the Lynx in the third round of last week's WNBA draft. "Just knowing the potential we had and that the game ultimately came down to one or two plays. It's tough when there are calls like that."
The 6-2 Sjerven is a center who can spread the floor with her shot. She and Kayla Jones — the North Carolina State forward drafted in the second round — had their first practice Sunday as the Lynx opened training camp at Mayo Clinic Square.
Both post players are hoping their offensive versatility can earn them a spot on a Lynx roster that will be tough to crack.
They have to develop another skill: Being able to shut out thought of roster spots and just play hard every day.
"I think I carry the same philosophy that I did when I was in the NCAA tournament," said Sjerven, who averaged 17.7 points in three tournament games. "It's just basketball. While it is exciting to be here, to be playing with these players, at the end of the day it's basketball and it's a lot of fun."
Jones? She and top-seeded N.C. State made it to the NCAA regional final before losing in two overtimes to Connecticut. "I can only control what I can control, and that's my effort, learning from the vets and embracing this moment, honestly," Jones said. "I'm thankful to be here."