<span style="font-weight: 400;">Just like in the 901, the state of Tennessee is fertile ground for producing women’s basketball hoopers. This state has talented young ladies who can just get after it when it comes to the hardwood. Gym rats who can help out a collegiate program and become solid pieces and staples in a program. It’s just a matter of a coach giving them a chance.</span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">As I mentioned before, sometimes kids get overlooked for whatever reason. Some things are out of their control or whatever the case may be. If you are a college coach and looking for some missing pieces in your program, here are some young ladies who might be a good fit for you. Just know this, each of these young ladies are students of the game as well as phenomenal students in the classroom. Great culture kids who are team players.</span>
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Here are some notable unsigned seniors in our state who would be great additions.</span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="245228" first="Carleigh" last="Wilson"](5’10/SF/ Oakland)</b><span style="font-weight: 400;">- Long and rangy, her length makes her one of the best defenders in the mid-state. She can block or alter shots.. Capable of knocking down the 3 or putting the ball on the floor to attack the rim. Selfless kid who plays solid and comes to the table with multiple skills that will help her team win ball games nightly. </span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="245260" first="Semaj" last="Clark"] (5’9/SG/ Oak Ridge)</b><span style="font-weight: 400;">- Multi-level scoring guard who can put the ball in the bottom of the net. Can shoot from beyond the arc and has a nice floater game. Heady basketball player who anticipates well and can create opportunities for herself and her teammates.</span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="245271" first="Cassidy" last="Hill"] (5’9/G/ Powell)</b><span style="font-weight: 400;">- Uses her length to cause turnovers on the defensive end, Cassidy poses as a threat to smaller guards, making it hard for them to execute their offense. Great at getting deflections, her defensive abilities allows her team to create transition breaks. She contributes on the boards as well. Offensively, she can shoot the 3ball consistently and has a nice mid-range game. Is active on both ends of the floor. Is in multiple stat columns as she helps lead her team to victories.</span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="316607" first="Asia" last="Barr"] (5’8/PG/ Lebanon)</b><span style="font-weight: 400;">- Great on ball defender who isn’t afraid to guard the other team’s best player to make it a frustrating night. Has improved her outside shooting, where she can now attack from beyond the arc or slice into the paint. Great distributor who looks for her teammates.</span>
<b>Kaylyn Rogers (5’6/G/ Jackson Southside)</b><span style="font-weight: 400;">- Defensive juggernaut, has a knack for being around the ball. Unselfish in her game at both ends, she looks to make the right play from dishing it to her teammates or knocking down timely shots. Plays the game fast, aggressive, yet is under control at all times. Can get to the rim or know down the mid-range effortlessly.</span>
<b>[player_tooltip player_id="245252" first="Terri" last="Reynolds"] (5’8/ CG/ Lebanon)</b><span style="font-weight: 400;">- Multi-level scorer who can create for herself and attack down hill to finish in the lane. Uses her speed to take advantage of defensive players. Has a sweet stroke from the field and can get a bucket when her team needs it. </span>
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