<strong>No. 13 || 5-10 CG [player_tooltip player_id="148890" first="Cheyenne" last="Holloman"] – Pope
<em>Up from No. 42</em></strong>
Time and time again [player_tooltip player_id="148890" first="Cheyenne" last="Holloman"] has proven to be one of the elite guards Georgia has to offer. Holloman is a point guard but her unselfish play can help push her off ball where she can contribute from the high post as both a scorer and facilitator against the zone. The lefty excels at getting to the bucket and scores from all three levels. She’s a skilled passer and has a pitbull mentality on the floor. She’s a Low/Mid-Major point guard in my eyes.
<strong>No. 28 || 5-10 PG [player_tooltip player_id="188317" first="Ja’Niah" last="Alexander"] – McDonough
<em>Up from No. 40</em></strong>
Alabama A&M is getting a wiry playmaker that can create her own space on the perimeter. She’s shifty when attacking the basket and can drop off assists to the open man. With her length, she has a chance to be a solid defender at the next level.
<strong>No. 30 || 6-0 F [player_tooltip player_id="118116" first="Janae" last="Charles"] – Loganville
<em>Up from No. 50</em></strong>
The skillful forward can be used all over the floor. She can play on the perimeter when needed, on the low block and in the high post. She is a good passer that can find cutters and work the high-low. Charles finishes well inside and has a soft touch from the mid-range. Her IQ and well-rounded skillset make her a priority recruit.
<strong>No. 31 || 5-9 PG [player_tooltip player_id="192131" first="Nadia" last="Howard"] – Grayson
<em>Up from No. 83</em></strong>
Back from missing her junior season with an ACL tear, the South Alabama guard hasn’t missed a beat. She’s smooth and under control while organizing the offense. Nadia can burn defenses from the three-point line and has enough wiggle to get downhill and create for others.
<strong>No. 32 || 6-1 PF [player_tooltip player_id="195608" first="Jada" last="Session"] – Luella
<em>Up from No. 59</em></strong>
Furman-signee [player_tooltip player_id="195608" first="Jada" last="Session"] blossomed in her final season at Luella. She’s become one of the state’s best double-double threats, gobbling up 16.9 points and 11.9 rebounds per game on way to being named Region 5-AAAA Player of the Year. Session uses her strength well and can finish in traffic. Her mid-range shot and mobility have improved.
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