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<p>The rankings lists will be ramping up in upcoming weeks as Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey still needs to drop its updated 2025 rankings list and its 2026 watch list in the Garden State. In addition, the 2024 prospect list content is coming out for the remainder of this month, getting ready for the upcoming season. Here's the No. 185-181 prospects in the 2024 class in New Jersey.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 185: [player_tooltip player_id='488760' first='Morgan' last='Sims'] - SG, Sterling</strong></p>
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<p>Sims was a playoff hero for Sterling last season and her three-point shooting is the focus for us when looking at her this season. Knocking down 30 threes in a season is impressive and she nailed more than one a game for the Silver Knights. Sims has great potential in the perimeter shooting department if she can keep up her success from her sophomore year.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 184: [player_tooltip player_id='326402' first='Brooke' last='Joslin'] - 5-9 SG, Millville</strong></p>
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<p>Joslin impressed immensely on the defensive side of the ball for Millville, especially in the perimeter defense department. Averaging nearly three steals a game for the T-Bolts is no easy task and hauling in 6.7 rebounds a game shows a solid base for what this shooting guard can be. Joslin has a bright future ahead of her.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 183: [player_tooltip player_id='325199' first='Casey' last='Serxner'] - 5-4 PG, Princeton</strong></p>
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<p>Serxner is lower on our rankings right now after recovering from an injury that sidelined her for the near entirety of the 2021-22 season, but she's someone who is a double-figure point scorer and a great defender. We're cautious to see how she plays at game speed, but if she continues to be as successful as she was as a freshman, Serxner is shooting up the rankings without a doubt.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 182: [player_tooltip player_id='488730' first='Breanna' last='Cies'] - PF, Freehold Borough</strong></p>
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<p>Much more of a primary defender than offensive player, Cies has really made a name for herself as a rebounder and shot-blocker for Freehold Borough. Our biggest thing with her moving forward is whether or not she can translate her defensive success to offense, creating more scoring opportunities near the basket and being an offensive threat to opponents.</p>
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<p><strong>No. 181: [player_tooltip player_id='488721' first='Leilani' last='Andrews'] - CG, Shore</strong></p>
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<p>Andrews showed plenty of promise last season for Shore Regional despite not being as big of a role player as people expected her to be during the playoffs. She'll be back in that position this season and having that experience, plus a stellar shot and an all-improved defensive presence, makes her an intriguing prospect in the Shore Conference.</p>
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The rankings lists will be ramping up in upcoming weeks as Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey still needs to drop its updated 2025 rankings list and its 2026 watch list in the Garden State. In addition, the 2024 prospect list content is coming out for the remainder of this month, getting ready for the upcoming season. Here's the No. 185-181 prospects in the 2024 class in New Jersey.
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