Non-2024s to Watch This Weekend
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The first NCAA viewing period is here, and I’d like to keep putting names out there for coaches to know going into the weekend. I want to highlight kids I think are good enough to earn a spot at the…
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Continue ReadingThe first NCAA viewing period is here, and I’d like to keep putting names out there for coaches to know going into the weekend. I want to highlight kids I think are good enough to earn a spot at the next level. The final preview today will involve non-2024s to watch this weekend.
Autumn Dibb Autumn Dibb 5'10" | SG Muskego | 2025 State WI
Competitive people always seem to find a way to succeed, and Dibb is no different. The Muskego product is a guard/wing hybrid and likes to get downhill and go to the rim. Dibb is also a good shot creator. In situations where her team needs a basket, Dibb is more than comfortable attacking off the dribble and creating space for herself to create a shot, and I trust her to make those shots. I’ll never have to worry about Dibb playing in a game and ever playing less than as hard as she can, and there’s a plethora of kids I can’t say that about.
Olivia Witkowski Olivia Witkowski 6'0" | PF Weyawega-Freemont | 2025 State WI
I watched Witkowski last year, and I loved how well she defended in the painted area and on the perimeter. She’s an athletic 6-0 forward that can switch on the wing and stick with guards in a pinch. Witkowksi has the tools to be a significant defensive piece for a program at the next level. She’s gotten more diverse on the offensive end of the floor and has been trying to expand her game. That in itself shows how much work she puts into her game.
Lodes put her name on the map this past high school season. The way she found ways to contribute to her team to complement the pieces the Lasers had was excellent, and now and again, she’d make a significant impact by scoring the ball when her team needed it. I’ll be curious to see how much interest she garners this summer and how well she acclimates to being the possible focal point for the Lasers’ offense next season.
Makenzie Hawk Makenzie Hawk 6'0" | PF Sun Prairie West | 2025 State WI
If you’re looking for defense, Hawk is probably one of the kids to watch in the 2025 class. She’s not afraid of taking on the challenge of defending the best player on the opposing team, regardless of position. I love that Hawk plays with no fear and takes on challenges, but I believe there’s a lot the sophomore hasn’t gotten to show yet. Hawk was a secondary offensive piece and Sun Prairie West last season, but with her size and athleticism, I wouldn’t be surprised if she figures things out on the offensive end.