Top Underrated Shooters in UCC for 2020-2021 Season
The Union County Conference is one of the top conferences in girls’ basketball. It is large in size and full of scorers who can shoot from deep. Here are the top shooters in the conference heading into next season. Amy…
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Continue ReadingThe Union County Conference is one of the top conferences in girls’ basketball. It is large in size and full of scorers who can shoot from deep. Here are the top shooters in the conference heading into next season.
Amy Maurer (2021) | New Providence
New Providence was led by freshman Meghan Lamanna last season. Maurer finished second in three-point shooting and third in scoring in 2019-2020. She is a nice compliment to Lamanna who can shoot from anywhere on the floor.
Sabrina Araujo (2021) | Union Catholic
Araujo was a duel-threat player for Union Catholic last season. She led the team with 43 made three’s which was where she did most of her work on the offensive end. Araujo was always moving on the perimeter looking for an opening to get a shot off. Expect Araujo to be the leading shooter for Union Catholic once again as a senior.
Annie Ryan (2023) | Westfield
Ryan was one of three productive freshmen for Westfield in 2019-2020. She proved to be a scorer at all three levels. Ryan was a threat from all over the floor and knew how to make the right play. She knocked down threes at a high-level and that will continue to improve over the years.
Gianna Ciccimarra (2022) | Gov. Livingston
Gov. Livingston won 17 games led by the shooting of Skylar Dowling and Paige Phillips. They are both graduating which means Ciccimarra will be the team’s top threat heading into the new season. As an upperclassman, Ciccimarra will take on a leadership role which means the ball will be in her hands at a higher rate.
Kezia Feaster (2023) | Elizabeth
Feaster might be the biggest name to keep an eye on. During her first season, she led Elizabeth in shooting and was a threat once she crossed half court. Elizabeth featured an extremely balanced offensive attack. They had many players who could score at any time and Feaster was one. She will be a intriguing prospect moving forward.