The Colonial Valley Conference is made up of two divisions of competitive teams full of top prospects. Here are some key returners in the CVC this season.
<strong>Nicole Villalta-Barrantes (2022) | Notre Dame</strong>
With [player_tooltip player_id="134593" first="Erika" last="Porter"] moving on, Barrantes will take one much of the responsibility during her junior year. She is an elite shooter that can take over a game from beyond the arc. Notre Dame is one of the top programs in the conference and Barrantes will keep them near the top.
<strong>Maddie McCrea (2021) | Allentown</strong>
McCrea will return as Allentown’s top scorer from this season. She is also their top returning rebounder and is second in steals. McCrea is a versatile duel-threat that can dominate on both ends. She is incredibly quick Foote and has strong hands on either end of the floor.
<strong>Tamia Warner (2021) | Ewing</strong>
Warner led a division winning Ewing team in scoring this season. She knocked down 37 three’s and could get in the lane for some easy baskets around the rim. Warner has the ball in her hands a lot during a game. She can run the offense in half court or lead a break in the open court.
<strong>Allie Neumann (2022) | Robbinsville</strong>
Neumann led Robbinsville in scoring and shooting with 25 made three’s as a sophomore. She showed great promise and potential throughout the season. Neumann improved every time she took the floor. She is a key returner because of her high-ceiling. this makes her an intriguing prospect in the conference. Neumann will be a scoring threat from all over the floor as a junior.
<strong>Haniyah McNeil (2023) | Trenton</strong>
McNeil is a dark-horse player for the 2020-2021 season. She was used as a defensive anchor and rebounder as a freshman. And she did her job well. With [player_tooltip player_id="156160" first="Leianya" last="Massenat"] and Ishuana Hunter graduating, McNeil will have to take on an extended scoring role and she will do some from the post.
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