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<p>The first NCAA viewing period is quickly approaching, 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. I'll continue doing this until Thursday.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='266986' first='Molly' last='Janke']</strong></p>
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<p>The wing from Ellsworth has consistently been one of the most utilized players on their high school teams in Wisconsin. She's comfortable with the ball in her hands and does an excellent job scoring from all three levels. Janke is a good athlete who moves her feet well on the perimeter and will guard the one through at the college level because of her size, strength, and athleticism. Coaches will love her versatility on both ends of the floor.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='337022' first='Natalie' last='Meaux']</strong></p>
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<p>Meaux is the definition of a gamer. Whenever the clock starts ticking, she finds a way to make things happen. She led her Franklin to two big wins over Oak Creek this past season after the Knights went a decade not losing a game against Southeast Conference teams. Meaux has an innate ability to create something out of nothing and make big-time shots when needed. She'll be playing with the Wisconsin Lakers' top team this AAU season, and with their elite talent, she'll slot into a role there, but she'll have standout games because she has a lot of confidence in her game, and deservedly so.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='444785' first='Karsyn' last='Bauman']</strong></p>
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<p>The Ripon product is a 5-10 athlete that rebounds the ball well. I love how she uses her athleticism to make impact plays without scoring the ball. If there's a rebound that her team needs to close out a game, I 100% trust her to grab it. Her value at the next level will be how well she affects the game away from the ball, switching, defending on the perimeter, or cutting. Her athleticism will help plenty of programs at the next level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id='421305' first='Jordyn' last='Peed']</strong></p>
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<p>Peed was one of my favorite 2024s to watch last summer because of her activity on both ends of the floor. She can defend the other team's best wing and score 20 points on the other end. I'm not sure if where she ends up playing at the next level will need her scoring, but her defense will get her on the floor early and often. I can't suggest taking the time to watch her more if you're a small school coach.</p>
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The first NCAA viewing period is quickly approaching, 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. I'll continue doing this until Thursday.
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