2025 Rankings Update: Top Centers
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We don’t have very many true centers in the 2025 class, but the one’s that we have are certainly talented. They also are all very long and play a big role for their high school squads. Let’s take a look…
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Continue ReadingWe don’t have very many true centers in the 2025 class, but the one’s that we have are certainly talented. They also are all very long and play a big role for their high school squads. Let’s take a look at the top centers in the latest rankings update.
It is no surprise that Frazee has taken her increased responsibility this season and showed exactly what she can bring to the floor. Despite having the size of a true center, she runs the floor well and she makes great outlet passes to help her team get out quickly in transition. Frazee has excellent hands and she really posts up strong, holding off defenders. She has good touch around the basket and she doesn’t give up on plays. She can come up with multiple offensive rebounds to go along with her rebounding efforts on the defensive end of the floor. Frazee does most of her scoring around the basket, but she can also step out to knock down jump shots. She’s always thinking a play ahead and does a great job of getting the ball to her teammates. Expect Frazee to maintain a double-double average throughout her sophomore season.
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Green has an insane amount of potential. She is so long and she moves so much better than most players at her size. What makes Green so effective in the post is how many different moves she can turn to and how well she finishes at the rim. She can finish off of post moves or off of the dribble. She’s an excellent rebounder and she crashes the boards with a purpose. Green can be a really disruptive defender as well. She uses her length to alter or block shots around the basket. She honestly might be the best overall shot blocker in this entire class. Green makes solid passes and can get out and run in transition. I haven’t heard what happened, but it is worth noting that she has not played since Highlands first game of the season. Hopefully, it is not a long-term injury because I think you’re going to see some big time play from Green this season.
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Gibson is another mobile center. She uses her length to block shots game-in and game-out, but she does a great job of moving to avoid being posted up as a defender as well. She can come from behind to grab steals or she can get out into the passing lanes to grab them. Gibson is strong offensively as well. She posts up strong and can finish at the rim, but she also recognizes when help steps over and does a great job of getting the ball to her teammates. Many have thought that it would take some time for Notre Dame to re-group after graduating 7 players last season, but they are off to a 3-0 start and Gibson has more than doubled her averages from last season early on. She should have a really big sophomore season ahead.
Kincaid can really bring a lot of value to the court. She’s got excellent length that allows her to impact the game inside, but she also has a lot of versatility that allows her to stretch the floor. She can finish well around the basket and she uses both sides of the rim well. She can also finish over or through defenders. Kincaid has a solid jump shot that she can turn to as well. Defensively, she can really make things hard for opponents. She can use her length to block or alter shots, but she also uses her athleticism to come up with steals in the passing lanes. Kincaid has shown her rebounding abilities early on this season as well, going after rebounds hard and using her length to grab them before anyone else can.
Trammell can protect the rim and she’s an excellent rebounder. As a defender, she tends to get multiple blocks in each game she plays in. However, she also works hard to get around players attempting to post her up and can come up with steals that way. Trammell has been great on the boards this season, averaging 11 RPG through her 1st 3 games. She also has showed her ability to score around the basket and from further out. She is actually the only player on this list that has attempted a 3-pointer this season. While she hasn’t knocked one down yet, she has already proven that she can, shooting 40.6% from 3 last season as a freshman. Trammell is a good passer and she does a great job of creating opportunities for her teammates.