SEC: Prospects in Line for Breakout Season
The SEC is loaded with girls’ basketball talent. The 2019-2020 season was spectacular and that will only be outdone by the upcoming season. The conference is losing some talent but there will be new players in line to step up…
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Continue ReadingThe SEC is loaded with girls’ basketball talent. The 2019-2020 season was spectacular and that will only be outdone by the upcoming season. The conference is losing some talent but there will be new players in line to step up and have big seasons.
Destiny Hines (2022) | Newark Central
Hines has a ceiling that is near the best players in the conference. She had a really good sophomore season but she will only get better. Hines knocked down 38 three’s and averaged 10 points. Those numbers will go up during her years as an upperclassman.
Liana Minichini (2023) | Nutley
Minichini is one of the elite talents in the Class of 2023. She can score at all three levels and that will come in handy for Nutley this season. When the season begins, she will be one of their main options because of her versatility and ability.
Damani Anderson (2023) | University
University won 24 games last season and they will be getting some key players such as Tara Johnson Tara Johnson 5'9" | SG University | 2021 State NJ and Sidney Williams back. Anderson showed ability during her first season. She is a strong rebounder and a good defender. Anderson is going to turn into a true duel-threat.
Hailey Reuter (2021) | Livingston
Reuter is a nice compliment on the perimeter for Livingston. Ava Intile led the team in scoring but Reuter is on the verge of taking on a bigger scoring role next season. She has the ability to score form anywhere on the floor and that will be on display for Livingston.
Patricia Columbia-Walsh (2022) | Montclair Kimberley
Walsh is one of two weapons in the Class of 2022 for Montclair Kimberley, along with Ayantu Flowers. Vanessa Amsinger led the team in scoring last season but Walsh was right behind her. She showed an elite ability on both ends of the floor. She is a strong rebounder with great instincts and anticipation. This helps as a shot blocker as well.