The shooting guard position in Washington’s class of 2021 has good depth to it with several college commits and signees to go along with a few strong prospects that are still available. According to the updated rankings, here are the top 4 shooting guards in the class.
1) 5’11 SG [player_tooltip player_id="20225" first="Talia" last="von Oelhoffen"] (Chiawana HS) *Enrolled and playing at Oregon State
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<li>It is now well covered that Talia is enrolled and playing at OSU, but for she will continue to be included in the class of 2021 rankings due to rare (covid) circumstances. She is the diamond recruit in Washington and one of the top recruits on the West Coast.</li>
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2) 5’9 SG [player_tooltip player_id="82946" first="Linsey" last="Lovrovich"] (Peninsula HS) *Signed to Boise State
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<li>A well-rounded athlete that has a solid skill set that will translate well to the next level. Lovrovich has not received a ton of notoriety or attention from any publications really, but she has game and that is why Boise State noticed.</li>
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3) 5’8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="48020" first="Delaney" last="Pink"] (Chiawana HS) *SIgned to University of Providence
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<li>Courted by several colleges, but Pink found an outstanding fit in the NAIA program where she will play both basketball and soccer. A great athlete that can impact the game on both sides of the ball and she plays really hard. A great pickup for the University of Providence.</li>
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4) 5’8 SG [player_tooltip player_id="82932" first="Maya" last="Erling"] (Glacier Peak HS) *Uncommitted
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<li>One of the top available prospects in the class. Erling has been a strong contibutor and starter for state contender, Glacier Peak, for each of the last three seasons. She is strong, plays with passion for the game and has an above average offensive skill set.</li>
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