Wisconsin Prospect Camp : Standouts
Are you a College Coach looking for WI Prospects? Are you a high school fan wondering who will dominate next season? Are you curious who will be a breakout prospect this spring/summer? Look no further. These players showed out at…
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Continue ReadingAre you a College Coach looking for WI Prospects? Are you a high school fan wondering who will dominate next season? Are you curious who will be a breakout prospect this spring/summer? Look no further. These players showed out at the Prospect Camp this past Sunday and you should know their names. Below are their evaluations and what each prospect brought to the floor.
Madyn Wankowski | 2026 | Kettle Moraine
The kettle moraine freshman at first glance was an energy giver for her team. Her activity on defense was a catalyst for some fast pace scoring. Her active hands on passes led to steals and deflections. “Team 4” was able to push the pace and score quickly when she was on the floor.
Claudia Asman | 2026 | Kimberly
Asman was completely locked in on the defensive end. Her understanding of how to pressure the ball handler and help on drives to the basket was apparent. On the offensive end she spaced the floor well with her shooting from range. The freshman from Kimberly had a great showing on both ends of the floor.
Ceanna Froh Ceanna Froh 5'5" | CG Sun Prairie | 2025 WI | 2025 | Sun Prairie West |
The Sun Prairie West Sophomore was all over the place on the offensive end for team 3. Her precise passing and tight handle generated easy scores. When off of the ball, Froh was filling lanes and knocking down shots off the catch. Her balanced attack makes her a showcase standout.
Brooklyn Love Brooklyn Love 5'5" | PG Dominican | 2026 State WI | 2026 | Whitefish Bay Dominican
The Whitefish Bay Dominican guard’s agile play was apparent on both ends of the floor. Her solid handle and speed allowed her to get downhill consistently. She was able to shift defenders and finish with contact at the basket. Her willingness to hustle and chase down loose balls stood out throughout the day.
Allie Rateike | 2023 | Marshall
Rateike has a natural feel for the game. She traced the ball and was able to take away driving angles of her opponent from game to game. Her ability to create for others and handle pressure was apparent. The senior out of Marshall is a versatile prospect and proved to be a standout in a gym full of talent.